The Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers have adjusted their schedule for Friday night, moving first pitch up to 6:10 PM ET due to expected thunderstorms in the area. While the weather might be the biggest threat, the Sox are also hoping their bats can generate some electricity of their own.
In a bit of a silver lining, Boston will avoid facing Tigers ace Tarik Skubal, the two-time reigning AL Cy Young Award winner. However, that news comes with a catch—Skubal is sidelined with an injury, joining a long list of players across the league who are currently banged up. It's a tough break for baseball fans, but the show must go on.
Taking the mound for the Red Sox is lefty Payton Tolle, while the Tigers counter with southpaw Tyler Holton. Boston's Jarren Duran will lead off despite Holton's handedness, showing manager Alex Cora's trust in his speed and bat. The rest of the Red Sox lineup follows in order, though frankly, given the team's recent struggles, the order might not matter much.
Detroit has also posted their lineup, and it's a mix of familiar faces and fresh energy. Here's who the Tigers are sending to the plate:
Jahmai Jones (DH)
Matt Vierling (CF)
Dillon Dingler (C)
Riley Greene (LF)
Spencer Torkelson (1B)
Wenceel Pérez (RF)
Hao-Yu Lee (2B)
Colt Keith (3B)
Zack Short (SS)
Tyler Holton (LHP)
If the Red Sox are serious about turning their season around, they might need a spark from an unexpected source. Think of it like a Formula 1 driver recovering from a spin—it's all about composure and finding the right line. Can Boston's lineup deliver that kind of precision tonight? Only time will tell, but one thing's for sure: every game counts when you're trying to climb back into contention.
