Red Sox vs. Astros ALCS Game 4: Live stream, start time, TV, how to watch

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How to watch Tuesday night's game. (AP Photo/Winslow Townson)AP

It’s Game 4 of the 2021 ALCS between the Boston Red Sox and the Houston Astros at Fenway Park Tuesday night. The Red Sox are coming off a major power surge, hitting three grand slams in the past two games. Boston won Game 3 at Fenway by a score of 12-3 as the Red Sox have taken the lead in the series. Will Kiké Hernandez, Kyle Schwarber and the rest of the Red Sox lineup keep up their fireworks? We’ll find out in Game 4 as Boston sends Nick Pivetta to the mound while Zack Greinke gets the start for Houston.

How to watch the Red Sox vs. Astros | 2021 ALCS Game 4

What time does the game start? What TV channel will the games be on? - Friday night’s game will start at 8:08 p.m. EST and will air on TV via FOX Sports 1 in English and FOX Deportes in Spanish.

Live steam options: FOX Sports | Sling | fuboTV - Viewers who have cable can use login credentials from their TV provider to watch via FOX Sports or the FOX Sports app. Fans who don’t have cable can also watch the game with a la carte streaming options such as Sling or fuboTV, which has a free seven-day trial.

Where to buy tickets: Fans can score tickets for all the games at Tropicana Field and Fenway Park are available from ticket providers such as StubHub, Ticketmaster and SeatGeek.

Red Sox vs. Astros: Upcoming ALCS TV schedule

Game 5: Oct. 20 in Boston | Time 8:08 p.m. | TV: FS1 l Tickets: StubHub | Live stream: fuboTV (free trial)

*Game 6: Oct. 22 in Houston | Time: 8:08 p.m. | TV: FS1 l Tickets: StubHub | Live stream: fuboTV (free trial)

*Game 7: Oct. 23 in Houston | Time: 8:08 p.m. | TV: FOX or FS1 l Tickets: StubHub | Live stream: fuboTV (free trial)

*If necessary

More coverage via the Associated Press

BOSTON (AP) — Houston’s pitching staff will need to adjust quickly after allowing 25 runs and 32 hits to Boston in the first three games of the AL Championship Series, a barrage that made the loss of injured Lance McCullers Jr. seem acute.

Kyle Schwarber hit Boston’s third grand slam in an 11-inning span, a drive off starter José Urquidy as part of a six-run second inning in Monday night’s 12-3 rout that gave the Red Sox a 2-1 series lead.

Boston hit four home runs, raising its total to nine off Astros pitching, which has a 7.96 ERA.

“It’s kind of like Groundhog Day, a reoccurring nightmare where you hope to get some innings out of these guys,” Astros manager Dusty Baker said.

Urquidy, pitching on 14 days’ rest, lasted just 1 2/3 innings.

“It was a bad day,” he said. “They made good contact. I was trying to compete. I was trying to throw everything through the zone and they hit it.”

The Astros’ bullpen has pitched 15 1/3 innings in the last two games, and Baker figures to need to go to relievers early once again in Game 4 on Tuesday night.

Luis Garcia’s early exit from Game 2 forced Baker to use projected Game 4 starter Jake Odorizzi for four innings of relief, taking him out of the mix to get the ball Tuesday. Zack Greinke will start, two days shy of his 38th birthday, and likely backed up by a fresh Cristian Javier.

“As long as he can go. As long as his endurance is fine,” Baker said of Greinke.

Greinke is coming off two stints on the injured list last month, one for a positive COVID-19 test and another for neck soreness. He’s thrown 49 big league pitches in two total outings over the past four weeks, giving up five home runs in his last 12 1/3 innings.

And he hasn’t gotten an out in the sixth inning since Aug. 23.

“Haven’t gone real deep recently, but we’ll just see what happens,” Greinke said. “We’ll be ready, and we’ll go from there.”

He will be facing a Boston lineup that has 18 home runs in its last six games and 20 total this postseason.

Houston’s 4.06 bullpen ERA was seventh in the AL during the regular season. The relievers will have to rebound if the Astros are to extend the series back to Texas.

“It’s big. It’s an important start,” Greinke said. “Great group of guys here. One of the best I’ve been around. It’s an important game. I’ll do what I can and hopefully help us out.”

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