May 18

COL14
ARI12
Final
SEA4
SD1
Final
ATH0
SF1
Final
LAA11
LAD9
Final
HOU4
TEX3
Final
ATL10
BOS4
Final
WAS10
BAL4
Final
PIT0
PHI1
Final
DET3
TOR2
Final
CLE1
CIN3
Final
TB1
MIA5
Final
MIN2
MIL5
Final
STL1
KC2
Final
CWS2
CHC6
Final
ATH2
SF3
Final
SEA6
SD1
Final
LAA6
LAD4
Final
COL0
ARI1
Final
NYM2
NYY2
In Progress

May 19

CHC28-19
MIA18-27
FDFL @10:40 PM UTC
CIN24-24
PIT15-32
FS1 @10:40 PM UTC
NYM29-17
BOS23-25
SNY @10:45 PM UTC
HOU24-22
TB21-25
FSUN @11:05 PM UTC
SEA26-19
CWS14-33
RTNW @11:40 PM UTC
CLE25-21
MIN26-21
GDTV @11:40 PM UTC
BAL15-30
MIL22-25
MASN @11:40 PM UTC
DET31-16
STL26-21
FDMW @11:45 PM UTC

May 20

PHI28-18
COL8-38
NBCSP @12:40 AM UTC
KC26-22
SF28-19
NBCSBAY @1:45 AM UTC
LAA20-25
ATH22-25
NBCSCA @2:05 AM UTC
ARI25-22
LAD29-18
MLBN @2:10 AM UTC
CHC28-19
MIA18-27
FDFL @10:40 PM UTC
CIN24-24
PIT15-32
FDOH @10:40 PM UTC
ATL24-23
WAS21-27
MASN @10:45 PM UTC
NYM29-17
BOS23-25
TBS @10:45 PM UTC
HOU24-22
TB21-25
FSUN @11:05 PM UTC
TEX25-23
NYY26-19
RASN @11:05 PM UTC
SD27-18
TOR22-24
PDTV @11:07 PM UTC
SEA26-19
CWS14-33
RTNW @11:40 PM UTC
CLE25-21
MIN26-21
GDTV @11:40 PM UTC
BAL15-30
MIL22-25
MAS2 @11:40 PM UTC
DET31-16
STL26-21
FDMW @11:45 PM UTC

May 21

PHI28-18
COL8-38
NBCSP @12:40 AM UTC
KC26-22
SF28-19
NBCSBAY @1:45 AM UTC
LAA20-25
ATH22-25
NBCSCA @2:05 AM UTC
ARI25-22
LAD29-18
MLBN @2:10 AM UTC
CIN24-24
PIT15-32
FDOH @4:35 PM UTC
CLE25-21
MIN26-21
MLBN @5:10 PM UTC
BAL15-30
MIL22-25
MLBN @5:10 PM UTC
CHC28-19
MIA18-27
FDFL @5:10 PM UTC
HOU24-22
TB21-25
FSUN @5:10 PM UTC
DET31-16
STL26-21
FDMW @5:15 PM UTC
SEA26-19
CWS14-33
RTNW @6:10 PM UTC
KC26-22
SF28-19
NBCSBAY @7:45 PM UTC
ATL24-23
WAS21-27
MLBN @10:45 PM UTC
NYM29-17
BOS23-25
MLBN @10:45 PM UTC
TEX25-23
NYY26-19
RASN @11:05 PM UTC
SD27-18
TOR22-24
PDTV @11:07 PM UTC

Tomase: Why Chris Sale's Red Sox return requires some skepticism

0:00
0:00 / 1:32

John Tomase and Lou Merloni debate whether the Red Sox are World Series contenders if they get a ‘vintage’ Chris Sale this season. Merloni says a deep run “wouldn’t shock me one bit” if Boston can make the playoffs.

Like the Patriots moving to Connecticut, Texas seceding, and Elon Musk buying Twitter, here's how I feel about Chris Sale impacting the 2022 pennant race: I'll believe it when I see it.

The Red Sox sound excited about the perpetually rehabbing left-hander as he nears a return. He threw one inning of rehab on Monday in Port Charlotte, is consistently hitting 97 mph, and has apparently rediscovered his changeup.

With our All Access Daily newsletter, stay in the game with the latest updates on your beloved Boston sports teams!

Subscribe  SIGN UP HERE

Call me a Doubting Tomase, because we've heard this song before. Sale was supposed to make a difference in the 2018 postseason after effectively missing six weeks. While he'll always be remembered for throwing the final pitch of that magical season, he was otherwise a non-factor.

A year later, he flogged himself after a series of uncharacteristically mediocre starts before shutting it down in August. That led to an entire offseason of assurances that he did not need Tommy John surgery, no sirree ... until he did, in fact, need Tommy John surgery.

Tomase: This reliever could interested Red Sox after being DFA'd by Mariners

He missed all of 2020 and we awaited his 2021 debut with bated breath. He came back two years and one day after last taking the mound, and it's fair to say the Red Sox do not reach the playoffs without him. They won six of his first seven starts, but it didn't take long to see he wasn't himself.

Boston Red Sox

Find the latest Boston Red Sox news, highlights, analysis and more with NBC Sports Boston.

Red Sox have a Trevor Story problem with no simple solution

Red Sox unveil Green Monster-themed City Connect jerseys

He started the must-win season finale in Washington and didn't even last three innings. He posted an 8.00 ERA in the playoffs and had fallen so far that we legitimately celebrated five-plus innings and four runs in a 9-1 loss to the Astros in Game 5 of the ALCS. His fastball lacked explosiveness, his slider was a 50-50 proposition, and forget about his changeup.

So forgive my skepticism as we near the completion of another waiting game. It's hard to get excited about Sale's return, because there's just no guarantee he'll have any staying power.

Lest we forget, he's sidelined because he broke a rib while throwing a pitch during the lockout. He didn't trip. He didn't get smoked by a line drive. He wasn't gored by a wild boar, crushed by a falling air conditioner, or pummeled in a basement Fight Club.

He broke a rib throwing a pitch, and if you're wondering how often that happens to a big leaguer, the answer is pretty much never. Otherwise, Pedro Martinez and Randy Johnson and maybe Tim Lincecum would've spent their primes bandaged like Civil War casualties.

It's always something with Sale, whose competitive fire unfortunately is not matched by a stout constitution. No one doubts his will or his drive or his desire to return and start earning his $145 million extension, but will his body let him?

He hasn't finished any season healthy since his Red Sox career began in 2017. As electrifying as his 308-strikeout debut season may have been, he allowed nine homers that September and then three more in the ALDS opener vs. Astros. Even with manager John Farrell buying him an extra day of rest before four of his last five starts, Sale still faded.

Those problems have only intensified in the four years since, and it's not difficult to envision a scenario whereby Sale returns soon, gives the team a lift for two weeks or even two months, and then feels something in his oblique, or elbow, or shoulder, or neck, and thus begins the cycle anew: Sale bemoans how he's letting his teammates down, and manager Alex Cora dutifully updates us on his progress day after day after stultifying day.

So please spare me the talk of how he's really their great trade deadline acquisition. I want to believe in Sale, I do. But I'm gonna need to see it.

Contact Us