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Texas Rangers v Boston Red Sox
Texas Rangers v Boston Red Sox / Kathryn Riley

After Mookie Betts literally walked it off for the Red Sox yesterday, the Texas Rangers (36-31) and Boston Red Sox (35-34) will conclude their four game series on Thursday night at Fenway. The Rangers hold a 2-1 series lead over Boston and will look to take the series win tonight.

How to Live Stream the Game

First pitch is scheduled for 7:10 pm E.T. at Fenway Park. The game will be televised on FSSW and on NESN. Live streams of the game can be found at MLB.TV and the MLB Streams subreddit.

Rangers Lineup

The Rangers offense will hope to bounce back after the loss yesterday. Elvis Andrus has been on fire over the past week batting .355 with 11 hits and 4 RBI, he's batting third in the order once again.

Shin-Soo Choo is leading off, with the speedy Delino Deshields batting second. Cleaning up and hitting after Andrus is the trio of Hunter Pence, Asdrubal Cabrera and Danny Santana. Logan Forsythe, Rougned Odor and Jeff Mathis round out the order.

On the mound for the Rangers will be Adrian Sampson. The righty is 5-3 with a 3.72 ERA. Sampson his 5-0 in his past five outings and has struck out 30 batters during that stretch.

Red Sox Lineup

Mookie Betts leads off for Boston, with the usual suspects batting behind him; Andrew Benintendi, J.D. Martinez, Rafael Devers and Xander Bogaerts. Christian Vázquez bats sixth, ahead of Jackie Bradley Jr, Michael Chavis and Marco Hernández.

With the walk off yesterday, the Red Sox hope they can carry that momentum into tonight's series finale. Martinez has had the hot bat of late for the Red Sox batting .357 over his past seven games. He has 10 hits and one homer in that span.

Toeing the rubber for the Red Sox will be southpaw David Price. The lefty has been Boston's most reliable pitcher this year with a 4-2 record and an ERA of 2.70. Price has an ERA of 1.08 at Fenway Park this season, and he'll hope to continue his strong showings in front of Boston's home crowd.