Starting Pitching
The projected pitching matchups are as follows:
Game 1: Justin Verlander vs. Chris Sale
Sale finished the season with a record of 12-4 and a 2.11 ERA after missing multiple starts due to injury.
In the ALDS against the Yankees, Sale pitched 6.1 innings and gave up two earned runs in Boston's 5-4 win.
“He’s been ready. Game one, last year, in the division series wasn’t a good one for him, but instead of taking it as a negative, he learned from it," said Red Sox manager Alex Cora during his press conference on Friday.
Verlander finished the year with a record of 16-9 and a 2.52 ERA.
In his ALDS start against the Indians, he went 5.1 innings and gave up two earned runs.
Game 2: Gerrit Cole vs. David Price
Price finished the season with a record of 16-7 with an ERA of 3.58.
However, he has never won a postseason start in his career and against the Yankees in the ALDS, he lasted just 1.2 innings and gave up three runs.
"My main goal is to win in the playoffs, to win a World Series. Whatever I need to do to help us do that, I'm fine with. But I know I'm more than capable of winning games as a starter in October. That's what I look forward to doing,” said Price in his post-game press conference.
Cole finished the season with a record of 15-5 and a 2.88 ERA.
In his start against the Indians in the ALDS, he went seven innings and gave up just one run.
Game 3: Rick Porcello vs. Dallas Keuchel
Porcello finished the regular season with a record of 17-7 and an ERA of 4.28.
In the ALDS against the Yankees, Porcello went 5.2 innings and gave up one run in game four to help the Red Sox clinch the series.
Keuchel went 12-11 this season for the Astros with an ERA of 3.74.
In the ALDS against Cleveland, he went five innings and gave up two runs to help Houston advance.
Game 4: Nathan Eovaldi vs. Charlie Morton
After coming to the Red Sox from Tampa Bay, Eovaldi went 3-3 with Boston and posted an ERA of 3.33.
In his ALDS start against the Yankees, he pitched seven innings and gave up one run
Morton went 15-3 in the regular season with an ERA of 3.13.
He has not pitched a game yet in this postseason.