Ready for Fireworks? Red Sox on schedule for Fourth of July treat
· Yahoo Sports
The 2026 season has become all about finding a few reasons to crack a smile during arguably the worst Red Sox campaign of the 21st century.
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Those would include the remarkable work of the starting rotation as well as the unexpected yet rather pleasant four-game sweep of the New York Yankees at Fenway Park. Boston reminded everyone that these rare positives are just that when they immediately lost that momentum as the Washington Nationals took two of three from the Red Sox to end the homestand.
The next expected small victory on the schedule would be the rare chance the team gets solid returns across the board for the pieces they should still be selling at the trade deadline. But if you need a small shot of better Red Sox vibes to celebrate America’s 250th birthday, recent history says you should be in luck.
The Red Sox are 10-1 on Independence Day since 2013, trailing only the Athletics for the most wins on the holiday in that span. Boston’s only loss in that 13-year run (excluding the game’s absence in 2020) came in 2023 with a 6-2 loss to the Texas Rangers at Fenway. Other than that, Boston is a wagon with the stars and stripes in full swing with a +40 run differential (72-32) and a 6-0 road record.
That will come up again as Boston visits Anaheim for a three-game series against the Los Angeles Angels, who sit 15 games under .500 in last place in the American League West. What a matchup for baseball!
Boston will not be at full strength beyond the widely-discussed injuries after Willson Contreras earned a seven-game suspension for his role in Tuesday’s scuffle with the Nationals. Nonetheless, the Red Sox are in position to keep this patriotic streak in rhythm.
Sonny Gray takes the ball Saturday night in Anaheim in the midst of sensational starting pitching from the veteran. He took a no-hitter into the eighth inning against the Yankees on Sunday night baseball and struck out 11 against the Colorado Rockies before that. Entering with a 2.69 ERA and 24 strikeouts in his last three starts, Gray should pick up where he left off and have the Red Sox in position for another Independence Day victory.
Even if Boston does slip up in another frustrating loss, the 9:38 p.m. first pitch pushes that well out of the way of enjoying hot dogs, fireworks and nationwide celebrations for a historic day for the United States.