Tuesday, September 9th, 2025

The Boston Red Sox (80-65, third in the AL East) will head to West Sacramento, California, to face the Oakland Athletics (66-79, fifth in the AL West) on Tuesday at 10:05 p.m. EDT. Both teams will be looking to gain ground as the season progresses, with the Athletics aiming to halt their four-game home losing streak.
The scheduled starting pitchers for this matchup feature Dustin May (7-11, 4.96 ERA, 1.42 WHIP, 123 strikeouts) on the mound for Boston, while Jeffrey Springs (10-10, 4.13 ERA, 1.19 WHIP, 126 strikeouts) will take the ball for Oakland. Oddsmakers currently give the Red Sox a slight edge at -112, with the Athletics listed at -107. The over/under is set at 10.5 runs.
Oakland carries a 66-79 overall record and is 29-41 at home this season. The Athletics excel when they outhit opponents, posting a 59-13 record in such games. However, they will look to improve their recent form at home as they host a powerful Red Sox lineup.
The Red Sox bring an 80-65 overall record and are sitting just under .500 on the road at 36-37. Offensively, Boston owns the fourth-best team batting average in MLB, hitting .254 on the season. This matchup marks the second time the Red Sox and Athletics have squared off in 2025.
For the Athletics, Brent Rooker has had an impressive season, tallying 27 home runs, 57 walks, and 82 RBIs while batting .266. Jacob Wilson has been productive lately, going 14-for-39 with two doubles and three RBIs over his past 10 games.
On the Red Sox side, Trevor Story leads with 24 home runs and a .444 slugging percentage. Rookie Roman Anthony continues to heat up, collecting 13 hits in his last 39 at-bats with three home runs and five RBIs over his previous 10 games.
Over their last 10 games, the Athletics have gone 3-7, posting a .259 batting average and a 5.17 team ERA, while outscoring their opponents by two runs. The Red Sox are 5-5 in their past 10, hitting .284 as a team while allowing a 5.11 ERA and getting outscored by six runs during that stretch.
Athletics: Ben Bowden (lat) is on the 60-Day IL; Joey Estes (back), Jacob Lopez (flexor), and Jack Perkins (shoulder) are on the 15-Day IL; Austin Wynns (abdomen), Grant Holman (shoulder), Gunnar Hoglund (hip), and Jose Leclerc (shoulder) are on the 60-Day IL; Denzel Clarke (abductor) and Max Muncy (hand) are on the 10-Day IL; Luis Medina (elbow) rounds out the 60-Day IL list.
Red Sox: Jordan Hicks (shoulder), Richard Fitts (biceps) are on the 15-Day IL; Roman Anthony (oblique), Wilyer Abreu (calf) are on the 10-Day IL; Hunter Dobbins (ACL), Marcelo Mayer (wrist), Luis Guerrero (elbow), Tanner Houck (flexor), Liam Hendriks (hip), Josh Winckowski (elbow), Triston Casas (knee), Kutter Crawford (knee), and Patrick Sandoval (elbow) are all on the 60-Day IL.
Tuesday night’s faceoff between the Boston Red Sox and the Oakland Athletics offers intriguing storylines as both teams look to improve their fortunes. With strong starting pitching on both sides and notable individual performer trends, this AL matchup is one to watch. Whether you’re focused on team averages, recent form, or player health, the game promises competitive baseball and potential playoff implications as the season heads into its final stretch.
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