MLB Game Preview: Boston Red Sox (10-17) vs. Baltimore Orioles (13-14)

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First pitch is scheduled for 1:35 PM EDT
Venue: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore, Maryland
TV/Streaming: NESN+, MASN / MLB.TV
Series Context: Rubber match of a three-game interleague series (series tied 1-1 after Orioles won Game 1 10-3 and Red Sox exploded for a 17-1 victory in Game 2).

Team Records and Recent Form

Boston Red Sox (10-17 overall, 5-9 on the road): Boston sits near the bottom of the AL East with a struggling offense (averaging under 4 runs per game) and a depleted pitching staff due to injuries. They snapped a four-game skid with yesterday’s blowout win but remain 3-7 as moneyline underdogs this season. Recent form shows inconsistency: strong bursts of power mixed with low-scoring outputs on the road.

Baltimore Orioles (13-14 overall, ~7-7 at home): The Orioles are hovering around .500 in the competitive AL East. They’ve shown offensive pop (averaging ~4.6 runs/game) but pitching has been middling. Home form has been solid in close games, though yesterday’s lopsided loss highlights vulnerability to hot opposing lineups. They are 2-3 in their last 5 overall.

Probable Pitchers and Player Matchups

Red Sox Starter: Connelly Early (LHP, 1-1, 2.88 ERA, 1.32 WHIP, 25 IP, 24 K, 13 BB) — Early has been Boston’s bright spot with excellent command and low hard-contact rates. He’ll face a righty-heavy Orioles lineup that has been middling against lefties this season.

Orioles Starter: Kyle Bradish (RHP, 1-2, 3.96 ERA, 1.76 WHIP, 25 IP, 28 K, 13 BB) — Bradish offers strikeout upside but has allowed more traffic on the bases. He’ll look to exploit Boston’s injury-riddled lineup and road offensive woes.

Key Player Matchups

Orioles 3B Coby Mayo / SS Gunnar Henderson / LF (or DH) — Mayo has been hot with recent homers; Henderson’s power/speed combo could test Early’s command. Baltimore’s lineup features extra-base threats that have feasted on lefties similar to Early in small samples.

Red Sox RF Jarren Duran / LF Wilyer Abreu / emerging young bats — Boston’s speed and occasional power (seen in yesterday’s explosion) face Bradish’s strikeout stuff. Injuries limit depth, so plate discipline will be critical against a righty who limits walks but can be hit hard.

Injury Report

Red Sox: Significant pitching attrition — Sonny Gray (15-day IL, strained right hamstring), Patrick Sandoval (15-day IL, elbow), Kutter Crawford (15-day IL, wrist), Tanner Houck (60-day IL, elbow), Johan Oviedo (60-day IL, elbow). Also out: Triston Casas (60-day IL, knee), Justin Slaten (15-day IL, oblique). Roman Anthony (RF) is day-to-day (back). Roster is thin on arms and power.

Orioles: Dean Kremer (15-day IL, right quad strain). Position players: Heston Kjerstad (hamstring), Jordan Westburg (elbow), Jackson Holliday (hand). Ryan Helsley (RP) on bereavement list. Core lineup mostly intact but depth tested.

Series History

All-time, the Red Sox hold the edge in the long-running AL East rivalry (~56% win rate historically). In recent seasons (including 2026), it’s been closer to even (roughly 13-13-14 split over the last ~28 meetings). This weekend’s series has already produced high variance: one blowout each way. Head-to-head totals have leaned over in roughly half of recent games, with Camden Yards playing neutral-to-slightly hitter-friendly early in the season.

Weather Updates

Gametime forecast at Oriole Park at Camden Yards: Mostly cloudy to partly cloudy, high near 56°F, lows in the mid-40s overnight, winds light (5-10 mph, variable direction), 0-10% chance of precipitation. Ideal early-season baseball weather with no rain delays expected. Cooler temps and cloud cover may slightly suppress fly-ball distance but should not impact play significantly. Humidity low; comfortable for fans and players.

Betting Trends

Orioles are 3-2 ATS in last 5; totals have gone OVER in 5 of Orioles’ last 5 and frequently in home games. Red Sox are 7-19 ATS overall this season and poor as road underdogs. Boston has gone OVER in 6 of last 7 road games. Orioles strong as home favorites in similar spots but vulnerable post-blowout loss.

Game Odds

Boston Red Sox                 7.5

Baltimore Orioles            – 136

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, April 25, 2026

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