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The Red Sox take on the Rays on Sunday before a day off on Monday. This one is notable because it will be our first look at Rick Porcello of 2019. On offense. Jackson Bradley Jr. and Mookie Betts make up two-thirds of the outfield while Rafael Devers and Xander Bogaerts make up the left side of the infield.
Here are the full lineups:
Red Sox at Twins, 3/22
Lineup Spot | Red Sox | Twins |
---|---|---|
Lineup Spot | Red Sox | Twins |
1 | Andrew Benintendi, LF | Max Kepler, RF |
2 | Eduardo Núñez, 2B | Jorge Polanco, SS |
3 | Rafael Devers, 3B | Nelson Cruz, DH |
4 | J.D. Martinez, DH | Eddie Rosario, LF |
5 | Xander Bogaerts, SS | C.J. Cron, 1B |
6 | Mitch Moreland, 1B | Marwin Gonzalez, 3B |
7 | Jackie Bradley Jr., CF | Jonathan Schoop, 2B |
8 | Christian Vázquez, C | Jason Castro, C |
9 | Gorkys Hernández, RF | Byron Buxton, CF |
SP | Dan Runzler, LHP | Kyle Gibson, RHP |
Sunday’s game can be caught on NESN for those who live locally and on MLB Network for those who live out of the New England area. Of course, you can also watch live on MLB.TV if you are out of the NESN media market. There won’t be any MLB Network replays, but you can also listen to the game on 850 AM WEEI. First pitch is scheduled for 1:05 PM ET.
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