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April 29th, 2025

Could the AL East have five teams finish .500 or better? Is the NL East a two-way tussle between the Mets and Phillies or will the Braves find a way to make it a three-legged race? And in the NL West, the Dodgers are the favorites to win the division, but it's an early four-way battle at the top.

We're only one month into the baseball calendar, but it's already shaping up to be a season for the ages. For the entire 2025 season, fans can listen to live audio for all 30 teams blackout-free on At Bat and stream MLB Network 24/7 for $69.99 yearly or $6.99 monthly.

Here is one must-see matchup to watch over each day of the next week:

Tuesday, April 29

D-backs at Mets, 7:10 p.m. ET: The Mets, who boast the best home record in the Majors at 12-1, return to Citi Field to host the D-backs. But it'll be a brief three-game set as they'll hit the road again when they'll face these same D-backs, starting Monday at Chase Field. Tuesday's game will also be an opportunity for Mets fans to welcome Jeff McNeil and Francisco Alvarez for the first time this season at their home ballpark. They'll have to contend with D-backs lefty Eduardo Rodriguez, who has fanned 21 and walked only one in two road starts this year.

Wednesday, April 30

Red Sox at Blue Jays, 7:07 p.m. ET: Lucas Giolito will make his Red Sox debut -- and his first start since 2023 following Tommy John surgery -- after missing the first month of the season with a left hamstring strain. Giolito has kept Vladimir Guerrero Jr. in check (.222 and no homers in 18 career at-bats), but Bo Bichette has batted .357 with three extra-base hits against the righty over 15 plate appearances.

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