- Match-up: Detroit Tigers vs Boston Red Sox
- Date: Saturday, April 18, 2026
- Venue: Fenway Park, Boston, MA
- Broadcast: NESN
- Betting Odds: Detroit (-182) Boston (+150)
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This Saturday, Fenway Park will host an exciting match as the Boston Red Sox (7-11) face off against the Detroit Tigers (10-9). The betting lines feature Detroit favored at -182 and Boston at +150, with an over/under set at 9 runs. The anticipated starting pitchers are Tarik Skubal for the Tigers and Brayan Bello for the Red Sox.

This season, the Tigers have recorded 37 doubles and launched 14 home runs. Their slugging percentage is at .382, and they’ve faced a total of 159 strikeouts while drawing 71 walks. As a team, the Tigers average 4.4 runs per game, ranking 15th in the league. They’ve registered 80 RBIs and 152 hits, with a batting average of .245 and an on-base percentage of .329.
The Tigers boast an impressive earned run average (ERA) of 3.66, ranking 8th in the league, with their pitchers striking out 145 batters. This season, they’ve allowed 12 home runs and a total of 71 runs scored (5th in the majors). The pitching staff has issued 67 walks, resulting in a Fielding Independent Pitching (FIP) of 3.71. They’ve permitted 139 hits (7.7 per 9 innings) and accounted for 66 earned runs, showcasing a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 2.16 and a WHIP of 1.27.
The Tigers’ bullpen has successfully converted 71.4% of save opportunities, appearing in 16 such situations with 5 saves — missing out on 2 of their 7 attempts. The relievers have inherited 41 runners this season, with 39% of those scoring. The staff has entered high-pressure scenarios 13 times out of 24 with runners on base, utilizing 52 different relief pitchers so far, achieving 8 holds (23rd in the league).
Defensively, the Tigers have recorded 487 putouts, 153 assists, and 12 errors this season, maintaining a fielding percentage of .982, placing them 22nd in the league. They’ve turned 16 double plays and achieved a conversion rate of 70.6% of balls in play into outs across 1,461 innings, sitting 12th among MLB teams.
Starting pitcher Tarik Skubal holds a career win-loss record of 56-39, with a FIP of 3.01. He has faced 3,151 batters, allowing 633 hits (7.2 per nine innings) and issuing 176 walks. With an ERA of 3.05 (268 earned runs allowed), his career WHIP is 1.024, having pitched 790 innings and accumulated 912 strikeouts.
On the other side, the Boston Red Sox have a current on-base percentage of .322 and a batting average of .239 for the season. They’ve struck out 160 times (13th in the league) and recorded 144 hits, while hitting 12 home runs and achieving 74 RBIs. Their slugging percentage stands at .355, averaging 4.28 runs per game (18th in the league). They have made 30 doubles and walked 61 times, with a total of 77 runs scored.
The Red Sox pitching staff has a WHIP of 1.352 and a collective FIP of 4.93. They rank 7th in the league for most hits allowed (143) and have given up 86 runs this season, with a team ERA of 4.55 (79 earned runs). Their strikeout-to-walk ratio is 8.20 (142 strikeouts to 68 walks) and they’ve surrendered 25 home runs, averaging 4.96 runs allowed per 9 innings (22nd in MLB).
Boston currently ranks 18th in the league with a 60.0% save conversion rate and has used 57 different bullpen pitchers this season. Their relievers entered 18 high-leverage situations and have faced 14 batters with runners on base. With 15 total save situations, they’ve achieved 10 holds alongside 2 blown saves. Boston relievers have completed 5 save opportunities, converting 3 saves, and have inherited 21 runners, allowing 28.6% to score.
Defensively, the Red Sox have executed 11 double plays and hold a fielding percentage of .978 (27th in MLB). They amassed 165 assists, 14 errors, and 469 putouts this season. With 1,407 innings played, their defensive efficiency rates at 70.9% (9th in the majors).
Throughout his career, Bello has allowed 563 hits while amassing 473 strikeouts over 557 innings. With a career record of 40-37, he carries a 4.15 ERA while allowing 9.1 hits per nine innings, having conceded 257 earned runs. His WHIP stands at 1.376, with a FIP of 4.1 and a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 2.32, having faced 2,410 batters in his career.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s MLB match-up against the spread or moneyline?
Prediction: Back Detroit (-182)
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