Starting Pitching
The projected pitching matchups are as follows:
Game 1: Clayton Kershaw vs Chris Sale
Boston's Chris Sale has not pitched since game 1 of the ALCS after he had to miss his game 5 start due to stomach issues.
"This place is going to be obviously going crazy. We have very passionate fans. It's going to be fun. I think we've all been waiting for this. And our fans, too. Our fans have been there the whole year, just like we've been grinding the whole year, and they've been showing up for us and I think they're just as excited as we are. I don't doubt this place is not going to be getting up and going," said Sale during his press conference on Monday.
Sale went just four innings and gave up two runs in his ALCS appearance.
In the NLCS, Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw had an era of 4.09 in 11 innings pitched, giving up 9 hits and 5 runs.
Prior to that, in LA's NLDS series, Kershaw had an era of 0.00 in eight innings pitched.
He has never pitched at Fenway Park before.
Game 2: Hyun-Jin Ryu vs David Price
Boston's David Price is coming off the first postseason win of his career.
In game five of the ALCS, Price tossed six innings, while striking out nine batters and giving up just three hits to help the Red Sox get to the World Series.
Ryu comes into the start after posting an ERA of 8.59 in seven innings pitched during the NLCS.
In those innings, Ryu gave up seven runs on 13 hits in two games started.
"With Hyun-Jin he's been very good at Dodger Stadium, but if he's executing pitches and being on the road, we're not concerned. He's had a tremendous year. And pitching in big games, whether it be at home or on the road, his pulse, as we've talked about with a lot of our players, isn't a concern of ours," said Roberts.
Game 3: Walker Buehler vs Nathan Eovaldi
It could be argued that Nathan Eovaldi has been Boston's best pitcher to this point in the postseason.
Between the ALCS and ALDS, Eovaldi has tossed 14 innings and given up just three runs for an ERA of 1.88. He has a total of ten strikeouts in those two games.
In his first postseason, LA's Walker Buehler comes into the World Series with an ERA of 5.40.
He has given up five runs and 12 hits in just over 11 innings pitched between the NLCS and NLDS.
Game 4: Rich Hill vs Rick Porcello
Former Cy Young award winner Rick Porcello went from having an ERA of 1.59 in the ALDS to an ERA of 7.20 in the ALCS.
In his ALCS outing, Porcello went five innings and gave up seven hits and four runs.
A former member of the Red Sox organization, Rich Hill enters the World Series after posting a 1.50 ERA in the NLCS.
In his NLCS outing, Hill tossed six innings and gave up four hits and one run.