Houck Day The goal tonight: win in less than 12 innings. I mean, we’ll take 12 inning wins. Or 13, 14, 15, etc. But a nice, easy win would be good too.
The Boston Red Sox will look to ride the momentum of a walk-off win in 12 innings when they continue a four-game series against the visiting Tampa Bay Rays on Wednesday night.
Washington had all of the timely hitting, and Boston had none of it. With each passing game, a clear and ugly trend continues to emerge and solidify around the Red Sox offense: They can’t execute in meaningful situations!
The Red Sox are out to a decent start in 2024, and they have their flexible rotation to thank for that.
The Boston Red Sox are out to a very surprising 19-16 start this season, which is a far cry from the last-place finish that was predicted by most experts before the season.
At least Tanner Houck nearly pulled off another great outing. In one moment, this game was ruined. Let’s see if we can pinpoint it down to the individual frame: As you can probably guess, this throw by Reese McGuire from the Leaning Tower of Pisa pose did not end well for the Red Sox.
One thing that’s been a constant for the Boston Red Sox this season is stellar starting pitching performances. Much has been made of pitching coach Andrew Bailey‘s ability to take the entire rotation and elevate their stuff to produce better results.
Houck does what he does, the bullpen does what it does, and O’Neill closes out a great weekend of baseball! After clobbering the Cubs Saturday afternoon, the Red Sox face a marquis matchup on Sunday Night Baseball.
Win the series! Yesterday sure was a good win. After Friday night’s disappointing performance from the bats it was just what Doctor Breslow ordered. The Red Sox will roll out that exact same lineup tonight with Tanner Houck on the mound.
The Red Sox pitcher has a new arsenal. And it’s getting the job done. Welcome back to another edition of The Anatomy of An Inning. My name is Jacob Roy, and I pretend to know pitching better than the pitchers themselves.
Ben Lively allowed one run over 6 1/3 strong innings, and Will Brennan's double sparked a two-run rally in the seventh, as the Cleveland Guardians won their fifth straight, 4-1 over the visiting Boston Red Sox on Tuesday night.
The Cleveland Guardians took three of four at Boston last week. However, they didn't have an answer for Tanner Houck, who recorded his first career complete game against them.
At a time when Red Sox players have been dropping like flies, Tanner Houck provided an evening of respite for Boston baseball fans. Houck’s dominance of the Cleveland Guardians in a 2-0 win Wednesday night to keep his team’s hopes of a series split alive — before today's 5-4 loss — wasn’t exactly out of character for Red Sox starters this season.
Boston red sox starter Tanner Houck pitched a three-hitter with nine strikeouts for Boston’s first complete-game shutout at Fenway Park in nearly seven years as they beat the Cleveland Guardians 2-0 on Wednesday night.
Tanner Houck pitched a three-hit shutout to help the Boston Red Sox end a two-game losing streak by beating the Cleveland Guardians 2-0 Wednesday. Houck (3-1) struck out nine and didn't walk a batter.
It's been a cold start to the week in home run props, but it only takes one winner to turn the week around. Here are the three HR props we're targeting for Wednesday's MLB slate.
The Red Sox will look to get the best of the Los Angeles Angels for a second consecutive weekend when the teams change home sites to begin another three-game series on Friday night in Boston.
The Boston Red Sox's starting rotation was one of the team's biggest question marks going into the new season.
He should get plenty of opportunity to prove himself in the rotation this year.
The 27-year-old missed over two months of big-league action before returning for two starts in late August.
Boston Red Sox pitcher Tanner Houck made his return to the mound this month, just two months after taking a comebacker to the face. It is not an injury he will be forgetting any time soon, thanks in part to one move on his part.
Red Sox starter Tanner Houck will undergo surgery that inserts a plate in his face next week, manager Alex Cora told the Boston beat (via Ian Browne of MLB.com.) The right-hander was diagnosed with a fracture after being struck in the face by a comebacker during his start against the Yankees last Friday.
The 26-year-old Houck was able to walk off the field under his own power but was holding a towel to his face, presumably to stop bleeding.
In a terrifying moment that left Fenway Park in silence, Boston Red Sox pitcher Tanner Houck took a line drive to the face in the top of the fifth inning on Friday night.
Rotation plans for the Red Sox in the near term have come into focus, as manager Alex Cora told reporters that right-hander Tanner Houck is likely to start the club’s game against the Orioles on Wednesday.
Despite the road series against the Blue Jays still being over one week away, Boston is already all but certain that they'll be down multiple players, and it won't be due to injury.
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