MLB Game Preview: Detroit Tigers (12-10) vs. Boston Red Sox (8-13)

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First pitch is scheduled for 11:10 AM EDT (Patriots’ Day morning matchup)
TV/Streaming: NESN, Detroit Sports Net (DSN), MLB.TV (national and local broadcasts)

Weather Updates

Cool and breezy Patriots’ Day conditions at Fenway: temperatures starting in the mid-40s°F (around 46–48°F at first pitch for this early 11:10 AM start) and climbing slowly into the low-to-mid 50s by late innings. Mostly overcast to partly cloudy skies with 0–10% chance of precipitation. Winds out of the northeast at 8–12 mph (potentially blowing in from left field, suppressing fly-ball distance and home runs). Classic early-season Fenway chill—pitcher-friendly with grip concerns possible and lower scoring expected in the cold morning air.

Team Records

Detroit Tigers: 12-10 overall (2nd in AL Central), 4-6 on the road. Positive run differential and strong recent momentum.

Boston Red Sox: 8-13 overall (4th/5th in AL East), 4-5 at home with a negative run differential amid early struggles.

The Tigers enter as the hotter club with the better record; the Red Sox get home-field advantage in this Patriots’ Day finale of a four-game series.

Recent Team Forms

Tigers: Surging, winners of 2 straight (and 3 of 4 in this series) after taking the last two games at Fenway (6-2 and 4-1 victories). They sit at 8-2 in their last 10 overall and have shown resilience on the road despite the early schedule grind.

Red Sox: Slumping at 8-13, with a 5-5 mark in their last 10 but dropping 2 of 3 in this series so far. Boston has struggled with consistency, especially against quality pitching, and is looking to avoid a series loss on Patriots’ Day. This is Game 4 (final game) of a four-game series at Fenway (Tigers currently lead the series 2-1).

Injury Report

Detroit Tigers (rotation and position-player depth tested):

Reese Olson (SP) – 60-Day IL (right shoulder labrum surgery).

Jackson Jobe (RP/SP) – 60-Day IL (elbow).

Trey Sweeney (SS/IF) – 60-Day IL (right shoulder strain).

Justin Verlander (SP) – 15-Day IL (left hip inflammation).

Zach McKinstry (2B/IF) – 10-Day IL (left hip inflammation).

Parker Meadows (CF) – 60-Day IL (left radius fracture/concussion).

Additional depth arms on IL; lineup and bullpen stretched but manageable with recent call-ups.

Boston Red Sox (significant pitching and lineup absences):

Tanner Houck (SP) – OUT (arm).

Triston Casas (1B) – OUT (knee).

Patrick Sandoval (SP) – OUT (elbow).

Kutter Crawford (SP) – OUT (wrist).

Romy Gonzalez (IF) – OUT (shoulder).

Justin Slaten (RP) – 15-Day IL.

Additional: Bailey Horn (RP, 15-Day IL – left elbow surgery recovery).

Boston’s rotation and lineup depth take a heavier hit, giving Detroit a clear edge in available talent.

Player Matchups to Watch

Probable Pitchers (Key Duel):

Tigers: Jack Flaherty (RHP, 0-1, 4.05 ERA, 1.40 WHIP, 21 K in 20.0 IP). Veteran with swing-and-miss stuff who has looked solid early despite the loss column.

Red Sox: Sonny Gray (RHP, 2-1, 4.43 ERA, strong home splits with a 1.46 ERA in recent Fenway starts). Crafty right-hander who limits hard contact and excels in cold conditions.

Key Hitters & Matchups:

Tigers’ young core vs. Gray: Riley Greene, Colt Keith, and emerging bats (plus recent heroics from Kerry Carpenter or others) must generate early pressure in the cold. Detroit thrives on contact and base-running.

Red Sox lineup vs. Flaherty: Rafael Devers, Jarren Duran, and the middle of the order (minus Casas) rely on power and plate discipline. Boston will look to exploit any command issues from Flaherty.

Defensive/Intangibles: Fenway’s Green Monster and wind play a factor; Tigers’ athleticism and bullpen depth vs. Red Sox home defense. Early hooks expected due to injuries—bullpen management will be decisive.

Series History & Head-to-Head

Tigers have dominated recent seasons (4-2 in 2025, 4-3 in 2024). They lead the 2026 season series 2-1 entering today. All-time, Boston holds a slight edge (1064-992), but Detroit has owned this matchup lately. Fenway has seen competitive, lower-scoring games in April.

Betting Trends

Tigers: 8-2 in last 10 and strong as road underdogs lately.

Red Sox: Struggling SU (8-13) and 4-5 at home; totals trend under with injured pitching.

Historical: Low-scoring affairs common in early-season Fenway with quality starters; pitching matchup favors unders.

Game Odds

Detroit Tigers                   7.5

Boston Red Sox                – 136

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Sunday, April 19, 2026

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