MLB: Monday's schedule
USA Today published the full MLB schedule for Monday, April 13, and Baseball‑Reference posted the day’s probable pitchers across the league for anyone tracking rotations. (usatoday.com)(baseball-reference.com) The combined listings are the practical reference for following which starters were lined up on that day early in the season. (usatoday.com)(baseball-reference.com)
Major League Baseball played a 10-game slate on Monday, April 13, 2026, with first pitch at 4:10 p.m. Eastern in Seattle and the last scheduled start at 10:10 p.m. Eastern in Los Angeles. (mlb.com) The day opened with Houston at Seattle, then rolled through Arizona at Baltimore, Washington at Pittsburgh, Chicago at Philadelphia, Los Angeles Angels at New York Yankees, Miami at Atlanta, Boston at Minnesota, Cleveland at St. Louis, Texas at the Athletics, and New York Mets at Los Angeles Dodgers. (mlb.com) Baseball-Reference listed George Kirby for the Mariners against Mike Burrows for the Astros, Cristopher Sánchez for the Phillies against Javier Assad for the Cubs, and Paul Skenes for the Pirates against Cade Cavalli for the Nationals. (baseball-reference.com) The same page showed Eury Pérez against Grant Holmes in Braves-Marlins, Garrett Crochet against Bailey Ober in Red Sox-Twins, Nathan Eovaldi against Luis Severino in Rangers-Athletics, and David Peterson against Justin Wrobleski in Mets-Dodgers. (baseball-reference.com) This was an early-season Monday schedule, so probable-pitcher listings doubled as a map of each club’s rotation plans after the season’s first two weeks. Baseball-Reference’s April 13 page showed team records ranging from the Dodgers at 11-4 to the Astros at 6-10 before first pitch. (baseball-reference.com) The official schedule also showed where games were carried, including Fox Sports 1 for Cubs-Phillies, YES Network for Angels-Yankees, and SportsNet LA and SNY for Mets-Dodgers. Texas at the Athletics was listed at Sutter Health Park in Sacramento, California. (mlb.com) By Tuesday, April 14, the schedule had turned into a results board. USA Today’s data page showed Seattle beat Houston 6-2, Baltimore beat Arizona 9-7, Philadelphia beat Chicago 13-7, and Pittsburgh beat Washington 16-5. (usatoday.com) The same results page showed the Yankees outscored the Angels 11-10, the Marlins beat the Braves 10-4, and the Twins beat the Red Sox 13-6. Bailey Ober got the win for Minnesota, George Kirby got the win for Seattle, and Paul Skenes improved to 3-1 for Pittsburgh. (usatoday.com) For fans tracking one day rather than one team, the useful part of April 13 was the overlap: the official schedule set the times and broadcasts, and the probable-pitcher board showed which starters clubs had lined up that night. (mlb.com) (baseball-reference.com)