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Red Sox vs. Blue Jays Tickets, First Pitch Time for Friday, June 27

Red Sox vs. Blue Jays Tickets, First Pitch Time for Friday, June 27

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Red Sox vs. Blue Jays Tickets, First Pitch Time for Friday, June 27
Rafael Devers and the Boston Red Sox square off against Ernie Clement and the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday, June 27 at 7:10 p.m. ET, airing on NESN and SNET.
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Red Sox vs. Blue Jays Game Info
Game day: Friday, June 27, 2025
Friday, June 27, 2025 Game time: 7:10 p.m. ET
7:10 p.m. ET TV channel: NESN and SNET
NESN and SNET Live Stream: Watch LIVE with Fubo! (Regional restrictions may apply)
Watch LIVE with Fubo! Location: Boston, Massachusetts
Boston, Massachusetts Stadium: Fenway Park
Fenway Park Red Sox Starter: TBA
TBA Blue Jays Starter: TBA
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Red Sox vs. Blue Jays offensive insights
The Red Sox rank eighth in Major League Baseball with 74 home runs.
Hitters for Boston rank sixth in the majors with a combined .415 team slugging percentage.
The Red Sox's .252 batting average is among the best in baseball, ranking ninth in MLB.
The Blue Jays rank 18th in baseball with 60 home runs. They average 1.0 per game.
This season, Toronto's .395 slugging percentage is 12th in baseball.
The Blue Jays are eighth in MLB with a .253 batting average.
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Red Sox's top hitters
Devers' batting average this season is .285, and he has an OPS of .918 (.408 on-base, .511 slugging). He has 12 homers and 53 RBI, plus 38 runs scored. His strikeout rate is 22.6%, and his walk rate is 17.1%.
In 2025, Jarren Duran's batting average is .273, to go along with an OPS of .743 (.318 on-base, .424 slugging). He has four homers and 35 RBI, plus 33 runs scored and 13 stolen bases on 18 attempts. His strikeout rate is 21.9%, and his walk rate is 5.5%.
Wilyer Abreu is hitting .244, with 13 home runs and 29 RBI, plus 27 runs scored and four steals on six attempts. He has a .324 on-base percentage and a .478 slugging percentage. His strikeout rate is 23.1%, and his walk rate is 10.7%.
Also for the Red Sox, Ceddanne Rafaela's batting average is .254, with a .299 on-base percentage and a .401 slugging percentage. His strikeout rate is 19.2%, and his walk rate is 4.7%. He has five homers and 23 RBI, plus 34 runs scored and seven stolen bases on seven attempts.
Blue Jays' top hitters
Vladimir Guerrero Jr., who owns a .279/.389/.432 triple slash line this year, has piled up 35 runs, 28 RBI, and eight home runs in 265 PAs. His walk rate is 14.3%, and his strikeout rate is 15.5%.
In 273 plate appearances this year, Bo Bichette is batting .276/.322/.425 with seven home runs, 32 RBI and 26 runs, with four stolen bases on six attempts. He's fanning at a 16.1% clip and walking 5.9% of the time.
This season, George Springer has crushed eight bombs, knocked in 24 runs, and scored 31 times while batting .254/.374/.469 in 217 plate appearances. He's also stolen six bags on six attempts. His K rate comes in at 23%, and his walk rate sits at 15.2%.
At the dish, the Blue Jays' Clement owns a .278/.321/.392 slash line, and he's launched three homers with 21 runs scored and 17 RBI. He's walking and striking out 5.7% and 13% of the time, respectively.
Red Sox's injuries
Alex Bregman: 10 Day IL (Quadricep), Nick Burdi: 15 Day IL (Knee), Justin Slaten: 15 Day IL (Shoulder), Liam Hendriks: 15 Day IL (Hip), Tanner Houck: 15 Day IL (Flexor), Triston Casas: 60 Day IL (Knee), Masataka Yoshida: 60 Day IL (Shoulder), Kutter Crawford: 60 Day IL (Knee), Patrick Sandoval: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Chris Murphy: 60 Day IL (Elbow)
Blue Jays' injuries
Daulton Varsho: 10 Day IL (Hamstring), Anthony Santander: 10 Day IL (Shoulder), Yimi Garcia: 15 Day IL (Shoulder), Nick Sandlin: 15 Day IL (Back), Ryan Burr: 60 Day IL (Shoulder), Max Scherzer: 60 Day IL (Thumb), Alek Manoah: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Angel Bastardo: 60 Day IL (Elbow)
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