Red Sox vs. Orioles: Lineups, starting pitchers, game times and how to watch

At long last, the Red Sox are back at Fenway Park.

Their April 9 home opener is the latest in the Majors, coming after a 10-game road trip to Seattle, Oakland, and Anaheim.

The Red Sox are 7-3 entering their first homestand. They’ll host the reigning American League East champion Baltimore Orioles, who arrived with a 5-4 record.

Red Sox starting pitchers

Brayan Bello vs. Corbin Burnes

TBD vs. Cole Irvin

Kutter Crawford vs. Grayson Rodriguez

Red Sox lineup for April 9

Jarren Duran LF

Rafael Devers 3B

Tyler O’Neill RF

Triston Casas 1B

Masataka Yoshida DH

Ceddanne Rafaela CF

Enmanuel Valdez 2B

Reese McGuire C

David Hamilton SS

Orioles lineup for April 9

Gunnar Henderson SS

Adley Rutschman C

Anthony Santander RF

Ryan O’Hearn DH

Ryan Mountcastle 1B

Cedric Mullins CF

Colton Cowser LF

Ramón Urías 3B

Tony Kemp 2B

Red Sox injury updates

Trevor Story‘s season is all but over. Craig Breslow announced Tuesday afternoon that the shortstop will undergo surgery Friday to repair a fractured glenoid. The recovery timetable is sixth months, which effectively ends his season after eight games.

The Red Sox also placed Nick Pivetta on the 15-day injured list Tuesday (retroactive to Apr. 6) with what Breslow described as a “mild” right-elbow flexor strain. Brennan Bernardino has been recalled from Triple-A Worcester to take his place on the active roster.

How to watch Red Sox vs Orioles

The series opener will be broadcast on NESN (Red Sox), MASN (Orioles), and MLB Network. Blackout restrictions may apply. The Sox radio broadcast can be found on WEEI 93.7 and in Spanish on WCCM 1490 AM, and the Orioles are on 98 Rock FM/HD2 97.9 and WBAL NewsRadio AM/FM.

Upcoming Red Sox games

The Red Sox first homestand is also their longest of the season. After three games with the Orioles (Apr. 9-11), they’ll welcome in the Angels on Friday for a three-game set (Apr. 12-14).

The Cleveland Guardians arrive next Monday for a quartet (Apr. 15-18), including the traditional 11:10 a.m. Marathon Monday game.

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