Confidence: 62%
Red Sox favored
Scoring Dynamics
Early (1-3)
3R
Both offenses looking to bounce back from extreme results
Middle (4-6)
4R
Key matchups as starters tire around 5th-6th innings
Late (7-9)
3R
Bullpen battle with both teams using all hands
Matchup Analysis
Orioles
Gunnar Henderson power threat
Kyle Bradish strikeout ability
Home field advantage at Camden Yards
Massive injury list depleting roster depth
Coming off brutal 17-1 loss
Red Sox
Wilyer Abreu hot bat (.295 avg, 4 HR)
Fresh off dominant 17-1 victory
Connor Wong providing catcher stability
Connelly Early lacks extensive MLB experience
Struggling rotation with multiple injuries
Poor overall record (10-17)
Risk Factors
Overcast 51°F weather could suppress offense
Both teams dealing with significant injury issues
Key Matchups
Gunnar Henderson
vs
Connelly Early
batter
8 HR power vs inexperienced pitcher
Wilyer Abreu
vs
Kyle Bradish
batter
Hot streak vs elevated WHIP
Connor Wong
vs
Kyle Bradish
batter
Contact hitter vs control issues
Statistical Edges
First to Score
Red Sox
58%
Strikeouts
16
13-19
Total Runs
10
8-12
Game Preview
The game opens with Early working carefully around Henderson in the first inning, but Wilyer Abreu jumps on a Kyle Bradish slider for an RBI single to give Boston the early 1-0 lead. Baltimore answers in the second when Taylor Ward, filling in admirably, drives home the tying run with a clutch two-out hit. The third inning sees Boston break through again as Connor Wong's patient approach pays off with a two-run double, capitalizing on Bradish's walk issues to take a 3-1 advantage.
Baltimore storms back in the fourth inning, with Henderson finally connecting on an Early changeup for a two-run homer that electrifies the Camden Yards crowd and ties the game at 3-3. The middle innings become a chess match as both starters settle in, but Early's pitch count climbs due to Baltimore's aggressive approach. Boston regains the lead in the fifth on a solo shot from Willson Contreras, making it 4-3.
The late innings feature heavy bullpen usage as both managers, dealing with rotation uncertainty, turn to their available arms early. Baltimore ties it in the sixth on a squeeze play, but Boston answers in the seventh with another run. The game heads to the ninth tied at 5-5 after Baltimore's comeback efforts, setting up extra innings where Boston's deeper bench and recent offensive confidence ultimately prevails in the 11th inning on a clutch hit from their backup catcher.
Moderate confidence due to both teams' extreme inconsistency and significant injury impacts. Boston's recent offensive explosion suggests momentum, but Baltimore's home field and Henderson's power create multiple outcome scenarios in what projects as a competitive game.