MLB Sunday Board
15 Games

MLB lists a 15-game Sunday schedule for May 10, 2026. This preview uses verified schedule information only. Betting odds, confirmed starters, injuries, and weather-sensitive totals were not fully verified at publication, so no invented prices or pitching claims are presented as fact.

Game 1

Nationals @ Marlins

Sunday, 12:15 PM ET

Official schedule opener on Peacock. Starters and odds were not verified at publication; the preview starts with Washington trying to turn top-of-order traffic into early pressure against a Miami club that has played tight low-margin games at home.

Game 2

Athletics @ Orioles

Sunday, 1:35 PM ET

Baltimore brings the more established home lineup profile, while the Athletics enter as a dangerous road offense when they create traffic before the middle of the order. No confirmed market number is quoted.

Game 3

Rays @ Red Sox

Sunday, 1:35 PM ET

Tampa Bay and Boston close an AL East set at Fenway, where outfield geometry and bullpen leverage can matter as much as the starting matchup. Probable starters should be rechecked before first pitch.

Game 4

Rockies @ Phillies

Sunday, 1:35 PM ET

Philadelphia has the lineup depth and home-park familiarity; Colorado needs early contact quality and cleaner run prevention than the series has usually demanded from road teams.

Game 5

Angels @ Blue Jays

Sunday, 1:37 PM ET

Toronto's home run environment and lineup depth make this a watch-list game, while the Angels need length from the starter and traffic in front of the power bats.

Game 6

Astros @ Reds

Sunday, 1:40 PM ET

Great American Ball Park adds run-scoring volatility, so bullpen availability and confirmed weather should be checked before any totals discussion.

Game 7

Twins @ Guardians

Sunday, 1:40 PM ET

Cleveland's contact game and Minnesota's power profile make this a classic AL Central contrast. No injury or starter note is included without official confirmation.

Game 8

Mariners @ White Sox

Sunday, 2:10 PM ET

Seattle's path is run prevention and late-inning leverage; Chicago needs early offense to keep the game out of a pure bullpen-management script.

Game 9

Yankees @ Brewers

Sunday, 2:10 PM ET

Milwaukee hosts a national-brand lineup in a game where the Yankees' power profile can flip quickly. Confirm starters and odds close to first pitch.

Game 10

Cubs @ Rangers

Sunday, 2:35 PM ET

The Cubs and Rangers close a series in Arlington, where park conditions and bullpen rest are central to the handicap.

Game 11

Pirates @ Giants

Sunday, 4:05 PM ET

Oracle Park usually suppresses cheap offense, so the clean preview is pitching efficiency, defense, and whether Pittsburgh creates enough baserunners before San Francisco reaches the late innings.

Game 12

Mets @ Diamondbacks

Sunday, 4:10 PM ET

Arizona's home environment rewards athletic defense and gap contact. The Mets need a cleaner road scoring shape than a pure homer-or-nothing script.

Game 13

Braves @ Dodgers

Sunday, 4:10 PM ET

This is the slate marquee brand matchup. Atlanta and Los Angeles both have enough lineup depth to punish bullpen mistakes, but confirmed starters and live prices should be verified before any pick.

Game 14

Cardinals @ Padres

Sunday, 4:10 PM ET

Petco Park keeps the preview focused on run prevention, two-out hitting, and whether St. Louis can avoid chasing San Diego high-leverage bullpen plan.

Game 15

Tigers @ Royals

Sunday, 7:20 PM ET

The Sunday night window closes with Detroit at Kansas City. Without verified odds or starters, the useful read is matchup shape: Detroit needs power damage, Kansas City needs contact pressure and clean defense.