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Boston and Houston meet Monday night with both clubs bringing very different recent profiles into Daikin Park. The Astros are coming off a loud offensive game against Los Angeles, while the Red Sox are trying to build on a much-needed win after a low-scoring stretch. This matchup also sets up around a sharp contrast in current bullpen condition, recent hitting form, and a total that looks a little high based on how these teams have been playing.
Game Information
| Date | Monday, March 30, 2026 |
| Time | 8:10 PM EST |
| Venue | Daikin Park |
Recent Matchup History
- August 13, 2025: Boston Red Sox 1 at Houston Astros 4
- August 12, 2025: Boston Red Sox 14 at Houston Astros 1
- August 11, 2025: Boston Red Sox 6 at Houston Astros 7
- August 3, 2025: Houston Astros 1 at Boston Red Sox 6
- August 2, 2025: Houston Astros 3 at Boston Red Sox 7
Why Houston Could Win
Houston has a clear path if its lineup keeps carrying the game early. On Sunday, Yordan Alvarez reached base four times with an .800 on-base percentage, while Isaac Paredes doubled twice and drove in 2. Jose Altuve also reached three times, and that top half of the order can pressure Boston before the game settles. The Astros also have some useful batter-vs-pitcher history in this lineup. Christian Vázquez is 3-for-5 against Boston’s probable starter, Yordan Alvarez is 2-for-5 with two doubles, and Jeremy Peña has a home run in the matchup data. Houston is also at home, where it is 2-1 over its last 3 and 2-1 against the spread in that span. If the Astros get length from the starter and keep the game away from their more taxed long relievers, their offense is good enough to control this one.
Why Boston Could Win
Boston’s case starts with the recent scoring environment around this club. The Red Sox have leaned under in 9 of their last 10 games and in 10 of their last 10 as an underdog, which tells you they have been playing tighter, lower-event games. Their bullpen also enters in much better shape than Houston’s. Boston’s listed relief stress is only 4, with Justin Slaten, Garrett Whitlock, and Aroldis Chapman all graded green. Houston’s bullpen stress sits at 14, and both AJ Blubaugh and Christian Roa are coming off long outings of 41 and 33 pitches. At the plate, Boston got a spark Sunday from Wilyer Abreu, who went 3-for-4 with a double and a homer, while Connor Wong had two hits. If Boston gets enough from its starter and hands a close game to the fresher bullpen, the Red Sox can keep Houston’s bats from turning this into a high-scoring night.
Final Pick
Boston Red Sox vs Houston Astros — Under 8.5 (-102)