The Red Sox have announced their roster for tonight’s Wild Card showdown with their archrival New York Yankees. Perhaps most notably, slugging outfielder J.D. Martinez has been left off it after injuring his ankle in one of the more unusual on-field injuries you’re likely to see. Nathan Eovaldi will start on the hill for the Sox. Here’s how the roster breaks down:
Right-handed-pitchers
- Matt Barnes
- Ryan Brasier
- Nathan Eovaldi
- Tanner Houck
- Adam Ottavino
- Nick Pivetta
- Garrett Richards
- Hansel Robles
- Garrett Whitlock
Left-handed-pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Infielder/Outfielder
Having to play a win-or-go-home playoff contest against the Yanks without Martinez is, to say the least, less than ideal for the Sox. Moreover, the way in which Martinez injured himself surely falls under the category of “The Baseball Gods Must Hate Us.” Jogging out to right field in the middle of the fifth inning in Sunday’s must-win contest against the Nationals, Martinez tripped over second base, spraining his left ankle. Clearly one of the Beantowners’ three best hitters, Martinez put up a 128 wRC+, bettered only by Rafael Devers (134) and Xander Bogaerts (130). Unfortunately for Red Sox Nation, he’ll be no more than a cheerleader tonight.
On the bright side, the Sox are starting Eovaldi, who has been the club’s best and most reliable pitcher in 2021. Eovaldi took a huge step forward this year, which by many measures has been the best of his career. Among starters with at least 140 innings pitched, Eovaldi led the American League in fWAR (5.6) and FIP (2.79) while finishing a close second to John Means in walk rate (4.6%). He was able to keep the ball in the yard better than he has since 2015, with a HR/9 of just 0.74, no small feat while calling cozy Fenway Park your home.
Also of note, the Sox left Chris Sale off the roster, at least for tonight’s game. That’s not surprising, given that he started Sunday and is coming back from Tommy John surgery he underwent in March of last year. While Sale has been effective since returning to action on August 14, posting a 3.69 FIP, he’s also averaged just over 4.2 IP over his nine starts, and he certainly wasn’t going to pitch tonight. If Boston dispenses with the Bombers, they’ll be able to add Sale and (if healthy) Martinez to the roster for the ALDS.