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'It's nice to go through a week of prep, the five days or whatever, and not feel like I should just retire,' Buehler said after facing Tampa Bay. 'I don't think I'm going to retire anytime soon, but you get into some really dark places and that's what happens.'
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The Phillies will counter with Zack Wheeler, who is in the Cy Young race after a solid first half. In his final start before the All-Star break, he allowed four runs on six hits in six innings of a 5-4 loss to the Padres on July 12.
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Lineups
RED SOX (54-47):
TBA
Pitching:
RHP Walker Buehler (6-6, 6.12 ERA)
PHILLIES (56-43):
TBA
Pitching:
RHP Zack Wheeler (9-3, 2.36 ERA)
Time:
6:45 p.m.
TV, radio:
NESN, WEEI-FM 93.7
Red Sox vs. Wheeler:
Alex Bregman 1-6, Jarren Duran 2-6, Ceddanne Rafaela 0-2, Rob Refsnyder 0-2, Trevor Story 2-5, Connor Wong 1-5, Masataka Yoshida 1-5
Phillies vs. Buehler:
Nick Castellanos 2-9, Bryce Harper 2-3, Brandon Marsh 1-1, J.T. Realmuto 2-12, Kyle Schwarber 2-8, Edmundo Sosa 1-2, Bryson Stott 2-2, Trea Turner 0-8
Stat of the day:
The Red Sox are 9-3 so far in a stretch of 18 of the 22 games from June 30-July 27 against National League opponents.
Notes:
The Red Sox are 16-16 in series openers. They are Sox are 8-4 in their last 12 series since June 6. … Buehler is 1-1 with a 6.48 ERA in four appearances (three starts) against Phillies. … With Sunday's win, the Red Sox improved to 5-31 when trailing after six innings, and 17-33 when the opponent scores first. … The Red Sox are 18-12 against the National League. … Wheeler has made three starts against the Red Sox, going 2-1 with a 2.75 ERA.
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