The Boston Red Sox (40–41) continue their road series against the Los Angeles Angels (39–41) on Tuesday night. First pitch is scheduled for 4:07 p.m. ET. Boston looks to bounce back after a tight 4–3 loss in Game 1, while the Angels aim to secure another home win behind a solid pitching setup.

  • Red Sox fell short 4–3 in Game 1, with the bullpen allowing a go-ahead homer in the seventh inning.
  • Brayan Bello (6–4, 4.22 ERA, 68 K) starts for Boston against Griffin Canning (3–7, 5.03 ERA, 58 K) for the Angels.
  • Boston has won six of its last nine games, while the Angels are 6–4 in their last ten, despite offensive inconsistency.

Boston Red Sox Player Prop Pick: Brayan Bello

Boston ranks top-10 in batting average and slugging and continues to find production from Jarren Duran and Rafael Devers. Brayan Bello is effective in limiting hard contact but has seen recent command issues. The bullpen remains a concern late in games.

  • Bello averages 7.9 K/9 and has struck out 6+ in four of his last six starts.
  • Angels rank among the top 10 in team strikeout rate versus right-handed pitching.
  • He pitches deep into games when efficient, making 6 Ks realistic in a 6-inning outing.
Pick
Brayan Bello Over 5.5 Strikeouts (+100)
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Los Angeles Angels Player Prop Pick: Griffin Canning

The Angels rely heavily on Logan O’Hoppe, Zach Neto, and Taylor Ward for run production. Canning has struggled with efficiency and control, averaging just under five innings per start. Their bullpen has been strong, holding opponents to .219 over the last 10 games.

  • Canning has a 5.03 ERA and has allowed 3+ earned runs in six of his last eight starts.
  • Red Sox hit .272 against right-handers with strong OPS from the top half of the lineup.
  • His low strikeout rate and high WHIP (1.43) allow for trouble in early innings.
Pick
Griffin Canning Over 2.5 Earned Runs (–125)
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Kervin Coleman
Kervin Coleman

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