Where To Watch Dodgers vs. Red Sox Game 1? TV Channel, Streaming Options, Starting Pitchers, And More

After narrowly surviving another series loss, the Los Angeles Dodgers will hit the road for a 3-game set in Boston. Freddie Freeman was once again the star as he hit a two-run single in the ninth to seal this 4-3 win against the Twins. However, Freeman’s return to form wasn’t the only bright spot. The struggling Dodgers’ pitching staff finally showed signs of life, with Tyler Glasnow turning in his best outing of the season. He struck out 12 hitters over seven innings and gave up a solo run.
Meanwhile, the Red Sox are entering this series with a defeat against the Philadelphia Phillies. Although they avoided a sweep, it was their second consecutive series defeat. They now sit at 55-49 and are six games behind the Toronto Blue Jays in the AL East standings.
Dodgers vs. Red Sox Game 1: Live Streaming And Game Info
- Game Time: Friday, July 25 at 7:10 p.m. ET
- Venue: Fenway Park in Boston, MA
- TV Broadcast: NESN, SportsNet LA.
- Live Streaming: Fubo (regional restrictions may apply), MLB App
- Starting Pitchers: Emmet Sheehan (Dodgers), Brayan Bello (Red Sox)
What We Know So Far About Dodgers vs. Red Sox Game 1

Emmet Sheehan will make his fourth start of the season on Friday. He is posting a 4.41 ERA and 16 strikeouts in 16-plus innings pitched. His last outing came against the Milwaukee Brewers, where he threw just three innings, allowing seven hits, five earned runs, and one home run while walking one and striking out three. The 25-year-old will be hoping for a better outing this time.
Shohei Ohtani remains red-hot at the plate. He blasted a home run for the fifth straight game to tie a Dodgers franchise record. He will have a chance to script history when he comes to the plate on Friday.
Meanwhile, Brayan Bello will take the mound for the Red Sox, making his 17th start of the season. His last outing resulted in a 6-0 loss against the Chicago Cubs, allowing six hits, three earned runs, and two home runs while walking one and striking out four.
Jarren Durran, who is currently a hot trade prospect, will be the player to watch out for in the offense. The outfielder is hitting .254 with 25 doubles, 10 triples, nine home runs, and 35 walks.
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Where To Watch Dodgers vs. Red Sox Game 1? TV Channel, Streaming Options, Starting Pitchers, And More
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