Nathan Eovaldi is no stranger to Fenway Park, having pitched for the Boston Red Sox from 2018 to 2022.
But the Texas Rangers right-hander enters Tuesday night's showdown against his former team hotter than he's ever been.
Eovaldi has made seven starts so far in 2025, going 2-2 with a 2.11 ERA and 1.2 WAR. He leads MLB with a 0.773 WHIP and a 15.33 strikeout-to-walk ratio. Through 42.2 innings of work, the righty has given up 30 hits and three walks to go along with his 46 strikeouts.
According to StatMuse Baseball, Eovaldi is one of three pitchers since 1900 to record 45-plus strikeouts while allowing 30 or fewer hits and three or fewer walks through his first seven starts of a season.
Gerrit Cole and Corbin Burnes both achieved he feat in 2021. The former went on to finish second in AL Cy Young voting that year, while Burnes wound up winning NL Cy Young.
Pitchers with 45+ strikeouts, 30 or fewer hits, 3 or fewer walks in first 7 starts of a season, since 1900:
— StatMuse Baseball (@statmusemlb) May 6, 2025
Gerrit Cole in 2021
Corbin Burnes in 2021
And Nathan Eovaldi this year. pic.twitter.com/fRT0H1XXje
Eovaldi, 35, is a two-time All-Star and two-time World Series champion who inked a three-year, $75 million deal to remain in Arlington this past winter. The only time he garnered any Cy Young votes was in 2021, when he placed fourth.
First pitch between the Rangers and Red Sox on Tuesday is scheduled for 6:45 p.m. ET, although there are thunderstorms in the forecast that could lead to a delay or postponement.
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The New York Mets announced that Frankie Montas has been placed on the 15-day injured list (retroactive to Aug. 22) due to a UCL-related injury in his right elbow. Right-hander Huascar Brazoban has been called up from Triple-A to take Montas’ spot on the active roster. Manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters that Montas’ UCL injury is “pretty significant,” via Mike Puma of the New York Post. Mendoza went on to confirm that Montas will not pitch again in 2025. It’s the latest setback in what was been a brutal inaugural season for Montas in Queens. The right-hander signed a $34M guarantee with the Mets during the winter but has produced just 38 2/3 innings of work for the team so far. A lat strain suffered at the outset of Spring Training left Montas to open the season on the injured list and he did not make his season debut until June 24. After throwing five scoreless innings in his first start of the year, Montas pitched to a ghastly 7.85 ERA over his next six starts with an 18.2% strikeout rate and a whopping seven home runs allowed. Those brutal results led the Mets to move Montas to the bullpen earlier this month, where he’s surrendered four runs (two earned) on four walks and six hits (including a home run) while striking out just three. Altogether, Montas has posted a 6.28 ERA and a 5.31 FIP during his time with the Mets with an 18.0% strikeout rate and a 7.9% walk rate. It’s a deeply disappointing outcome, and now it’s an open question when Montas will next be available to pitch. The Mets have made no announcements about the right-hander’s timeline for return, nor offered any indications about the severity of the injury. Of course, many fans will wonder about the possibility of Tommy John surgery, which is often required to repair a pitcher’s UCL once damaged. Such a procedure (or even a less invasive internal brace procedure) would likely cost Montas not only the remainder of this year but also the entire 2026 season. With that being said, some UCL injuries are possible to address via rehab. That’s a path that Braves hurler Grant Holmes opted to take earlier this month as he deals with a partial UCL tear, though even Holmes’s rehab process has brought his 2025 campaign to an abrupt end. While the details of Montas’ prognosis and timeline for return won’t be clear until the Mets make an announcement offering more information, the club will be without the right-hander for at least the immediate future. Given the fact that Montas’ performance was poor enough that he was bumped from the rotation earlier this month, perhaps that’s not too massive of a blow. Sean Manaea, Kodai Senga, David Peterson and Clay Holmes remain in the club’s rotation and have recently been joined by top prospect Nolan McLean. Brandon Waddell and Justin Hagenman remain in the minors already on the 40-man roster as potential depth options behind that group, and well-regarded prospect Brandon Sproat has a 4.24 ERA in 24 starts at Triple-A this year. Replacing Montas on the roster is Brazoban, who began his career in the majors with Miami back in 2022 but has served as an up-and-down relief arm for the Mets this year. It’s a role he’s performed quite well in, with a 3.83 ERA and 4.14 FIP across 51 2/3 innings of work spread between 3 starts and 41 relief outings. Brazoban figures to take up Montas' mantle as the club’s long reliever going forward.
With the NFL preseason over, teams across the NFL, including the Green Bay Packers, now face a series of decisions that will lead to the final 53-man roster. The Packers have until Tuesday to trim their roster down to that count. There will be several factors for the Packers to consider before thinning out the roster. Health, depth needs and offseason performances will all go into the equation for Green Bay. In any case, there will be tough news the Packers have to deliver to players, who will eventually not make the final cut. “A lot of decisions have to be made, and this is always a bittersweet time,” Packers head coach Matt LaFleur told reporters following Green Bay’s 20-7 win at Lambeau Field on Saturday against the visiting Seattle Seahawks, per Ryan Wood of USA Today. Who’s in and who’s out of the final 2025 Green Bay Packers roster? There are plenty of players who are easy calls to be included in the final cut. Quarterbacks Jordan Love and Malik Willis will make it. Running backs Josh Jacobs and Emanuel Wilson should, too. However, MarShawn Lloyd can be expected to be put on the injured reserve, as the oft-injured tailback is dealing with another injury. The wide receiving room should have rookie Matthew Golden, Romeo Doubs, Dontayvion Wicks and Jayden Reed, but it will be interesting to see whether Malik Heath and Mecole Hardman would make it. The offensive line also gives the Packers some intriguing dilemmas, with Kadeem Telfort and Donovan Jennings seemingly at risk of getting released. The defense doesn’t seem to offer as much complexity, particularly on the defensive line, but Barryn Sorrell’s injury could make things interesting as well.
The Green Bay Packers have completed their last preseason game before the start of the NFL regular season, doing so in dominant fashion against the Seattle Seahawks. With a final score of 20-7, the Packers got the final word after the two teams had several brutal fisticuffs on Thursday’s joint practice. The team had several players star in their roles during their final auditions before roster cuts on Tuesday, but while Saturday’s game was all Green Bay, several players also missed their chance to leave a lasting impression. Winner: Ty’Ron Hopper impresses with several splash Plays Any Green Bay Packers fans who watched Saturday afternoon’s preseason game against the Seattle Seahawks are now familiar with the name Ty’Ron Hopper. The second-year linebacker out of Missouri was all over the field, making several impressive plays. He finished with three tackles, a sack, and some good plays in coverage as well. Additionally, he had a forced fumble on a fourth-down play where Seahawks QB Jalen Milroe had achieved enough yardage to move the chains, but found himself unable to hold onto the ball. Hopper was not a name getting a lot of attention entering camp, but there’s no chance of him not making the roster following an excellent preseason. With starters Quay Walker, Edgerrin Cooper, and Isaiah McDuffie cemented as the top three ‘backers for the team, Hopper appears to firmly have his hands on the reins for the fourth spot. Winner: Kalen King makes his presence felt Kalen King may have been an outside shot to make the roster a few weeks ago, but it seems like many think the former Penn State star has done enough. King ran with some of the Green Bay starters on defense during the opening periods of the game and had several important contributions. None stands out more than his fumble recovery, which was one of four turnovers forced by the team on the afternoon. In addition to the fumble recovery, he had a strong tackle on Jalen Milroe as the Seattle quarterback scampered towards the end zone, which resulted in no gain. While the secondary remains an area of concern for the Pack, King looks like he may have done enough to ensure he is a part of it entering the season. Loser: Rookie Anthony Belton still has a lot to learn Rookie offensive tackle Anthony Belton has certainly had his struggles this preseason. Just a week after being called for five first-half penalties against the Indianapolis Colts, Belton continued to show up with some poor moments against Seattle. Although he was only called for one false start on Saturday afternoon, head coach Matt LaFleur was seen ripping into Belton during the late first half. Later, it was revealed that LaFleur was upset with Belton’s stance on a third–down play where the team was hoping to secure field goal position. Belton will likely not be counted on for many snaps on offense this upcoming season. He clearly has a way to go before he can develop into a reliable player. Loser: Sean Clifford fails to impress in third-string QB battle King certainly had a strong day, but for another Penn State alum, it was more of a struggle. Reserve quarterback Sean Clifford did not have his best outing in limited action. Clifford finished 6-9 passing, but managed only 19 yards. He had multiple inaccurate balls on some shorter throws that many would expect him to convert. Competing with Clifford for the last quarterback spot is Taylor Elgersma, who had a better day. He went 6-8 for 33 yards. Even though both QBs did not do much of note against Seattle, Elgersma has had a much better preseason overall. In fact, his QB rating was over double of that of Clifford’s entering the final preseason game. Saturday’s contest was a chance for Clifford to rebound, and he failed to take advantage of the opportunity. One other advantage that Elgersma has is that he is four years younger than Clifford. Despite Clifford being just a second-year pro, he is already 27 years old. Theoretically, Elgersma has more room to grow if he was kept around.
The preseason portion of their preparation for the 2025 NFL season is finally over for the Green Bay Packers. On Saturday, backup quarterback Malik Willis and company concluded their preseason campaign by eking out a 20-7 victory at home over the visiting Seattle Seahawks at Lambeau Field. Willis overcame a blunder in the first series of the contest and finished the game with 50 receiving yards and a touchdown on 3-of-6 pass completions. He threw an errant pass in the first quarter that was intercepted by Seahawks defensive back Ty Okada, but rebounded by leading a touchdown drive in the next Green Bay possession. Willis, who is entering his second season with the Packers, passed for a one-yard touchdown to wide receiver Romeo Doubs to complete a successful 14-play drive in the opening period. Willis earns praise from Matt LaFleur after Green Bay Packers win vs. Seahawks The 26-year-old quarterback was among those given a special shoutout by Packers head coach Matt LaFleur after the win against Seattle. LaFleur showed his support for Willis despite the quarterback’s early-game miscue. “We’ve got a lot of confidence in Malik. I think he’s just scratching the surface of what he can become,” LaFleur told reporters in the postgame press conference (h/t Rob Demovsky of ESPN). The Packers dominated both sides of the ball versus Seattle. The Seahawks outgained Green Bay with 253 total yards, the Packers went 6-for-18 on third downs and converted both chances in the red zone. Willis’ pick was Green Bay’s only turnover of the contest, while the Seahawks gave the ball away four times. The next time the Packers take the field, it will be on Sept. 7, when they host the Detroit Lions in Week 1 of the 2025 NFL regular season.
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