Boston Red Sox vs. Houston Astros: Game Preview, Odds, & Pitching Matchup – August 13, 2025

Wednesday, August 13th, 2025

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Boston Red Sox Face Houston Astros in Decisive Game Six of the Season Series

The Houston Astros and Boston Red Sox are set for a pivotal matchup at Daikin Park, with the three-game series knotted at 1-1. With the season series currently led by the Red Sox, 4-1, both teams are eager to gain an edge as the playoff race heats up.

Pitching Matchup

The Red Sox will send Walker Buehler (7-6, 5.40 ERA, 1.56 WHIP, 75 strikeouts) to the mound, while the Astros counter with their ace Hunter Brown (9-5, 2.51 ERA, 0.98 WHIP, 160 strikeouts). This duel gives Houston a slight advantage on paper, with Brown having posted one of the league’s top ERAs and WHIPs this season.

Team Overviews

Houston stands at 67-53, leading the AL West, and has been formidable at home with a 36-25 record. The Astros possess the eighth-best team on-base percentage in baseball at .322, making them a persistent threat at the plate.

Boston (66-55), second in the AL East, has faced challenges on the road with a 27-33 record but boasts one of the league’s best pitching staffs with a team ERA of 3.75, also ranked eighth in MLB. The Red Sox have enjoyed recent success in head-to-head matchups against Houston this season.

Weather

Today at Daikin Park, expect hot and humid conditions with afternoon highs near 97°F under partly cloudy skies. The chance of rain is low at just 10%, so interruptions for precipitation are unlikely. Winds will be light out of the southeast at 6–10 mph, providing minimal relief for players and fans during the game.

Recent Performance

Over their last 10 games, the Astros are 5-5 with a team batting average of .278 but have struggled slightly with a 5.17 team ERA, being outscored by six runs. The Red Sox have gone 6-4 in that span, batting .271 with a 3.78 ERA, and have outscored their opponents by 27 runs.

Key Players to Watch

For Houston, Jose Altuve is a force with 40 extra base hits (18 doubles, one triple, and 21 home runs) this season. Carlos Correa has been on fire recently, going 16-for-40 with two doubles, two homers, and seven RBIs over his last 10 games.

Boston’s Jarren Duran leads with 31 doubles, 12 triples, and 12 home runs while hitting .265. Roman Anthony stands out recently, going 13-for-40 with three doubles and two home runs in his last 10 games.

Injuries

Houston is navigating a lengthy injury list, including Josh Hader (shoulder), Isaac Paredes (hamstring), Brendan Rodgers (oblique), Pedro Leon (knee), Brandon Walter (elbow), Lance McCullers (finger), Jake Meyers (calf), Zach Dezenzo (hand), Yordan Alvarez (hand), Ronel Blanco (elbow), Hayden Wesneski (elbow), Luis Garcia (elbow), and J.P. France (shoulder) all currently sidelined.

The Red Sox are similarly impacted with Luis Guerrero (elbow), Tanner Houck (flexor), Hunter Dobbins (ACL), Marcelo Mayer (wrist), Liam Hendriks (hip), Justin Slaten (shoulder), Josh Winckowski (elbow), Triston Casas (knee), Kutter Crawford (knee), and Patrick Sandoval (elbow) on the injured list.

In summary

The upcoming clash between the Boston Red Sox and Houston Astros at Daikin Park is a key contest with playoff implications, showcasing strong pitching from Hunter Brown and Walker Buehler. The matchup features potent lineups, standout individual performers like Jose Altuve and Jarren Duran, and hot summer conditions that could impact play. As both teams navigate injuries and strive for series supremacy, fans can expect a competitive and entertaining battle between two of the American League’s top teams.

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