Red Sox vs. Dodgers Prediction

Straight up/over-under/runline record

Boston Red Sox: 53-44 SU / OU 45-46 / Runline 46-51
Los Angeles Dodgers: 58-41 SU / OU 51-48 / Runline 48-51

It was a wild finish to the most recent game of this Dodgers vs. Red Sox series. Los Angeles had a late lead, but Boston came back in the 9th and 10th innings to take a 6-5 victory. The Dodgers had a chance to tie or win the game in the 11th, but Justin Wrobleski gave up the winning run for Los Angeles.

Wrobleski only pitched 4 1/3 innings for the Dodgers and didn’t allow a run, but he did finish with just five strikeouts and two walks. On the other hand, Brayan Bello pitched well for the Red Sox, throwing six innings and striking out seven without allowing a run.

At the plate, the Dodgers were led by Enrique Hernandez and Gavin Lux, who each had two hits and a home run. Hernandez, Freddie Freeman and Andy Pages each had two RBIs for the Los Angeles offense.

Red Sox Records and Recent Play

Boston goes on the road for today’s game against the Dodgers, looking to end a two-game losing streak that has them at 53-44. The Red Sox are 6.5 games behind the Orioles in the AL East and are third in the division. They have gone 13-11 in AL East play so far.

At home, the Red Sox are 24-25 this year and are 29-19 away. As a favorite, Boston is 30-19 this year and 23-25 ​​as an underdog. In terms of how they have performed in series, the Red Sox have an overall record of 16-10-5 and have won four series in a row and four away in a row.

When the Red Sox play away, they have a run differential of +1.2 runs per game and their run line record is 28-20. They have been the underdog in 20 of those games and have covered the run line in 14 of those games. In their 48 games as favorites, they have gone 18-30 against the run line.

Today’s over/under line of 9 runs for the Boston Red Sox-Los Angeles Dodgers game is slightly higher than the combined run average of 8.9 runs per game for the two teams. Boston has an over/under record of 45-46 on the season and their games have produced an average of 8 runs per game. When the over/under line is set at 9 runs, the Red Sox are 6-4-2. This season, 19.6% of their games have had over/under lines of 9 runs, with 68.0% of their games having lower lines.

Dodgers Records & Recent Games

Entering today’s game against the Red Sox, the Dodgers are 58-41 overall and lead the NL West by seven games over the Diamondbacks. The Dodgers have won the first two games of this series against the Red Sox and are 18-15 in division play this year.

Los Angeles has been good at home this year, with a 30-19 record. They are 28-22 away this year. The Dodgers are 55-34 as favorites and 3-7 as underdogs. The team’s overall record is 18-14-1 in series this year, and they have lost two series in a row.

When the Dodgers win, they do so by an average of 3.8 runs per game. But when they lose, they lose by an average of 3.2 runs per game. Their overall run line record is 48-51, and they are 22-27 against the run line at home. As favorites, they are 44-45 against the run line, while as underdogs they are 4-6.

The Dodgers play the Red Sox at home today and the over/under line is set at 9 runs. The combined run average for Dodgers games this season is also 9.0 runs per game. Los Angeles has played 99 games this season and their over/under record is 51-48. The average over/under line for Dodgers games this season is 9 runs per game. When the over/under line is set at 9 runs, the over/under record is 8-6. So far this season, 17.2% of Dodgers games have had over/under lines set at 9 runs, while 68.7% of their games have had lines set below 9 runs.

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