Eduardo Rivera starts for Red Sox against Mets as team seeks eighth straight win
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 11, 2026, 7:10 PM
Last updated Jul 11, 2026
Eduardo Rivera takes the mound for the Red Sox against the Mets today at 4:10 PM, stepping in for the injured Ranger Suárez. Brayan Bello will not be starting, having reportedly struggled with his performance. Rivera has only one previous appearance this season, a solid 3.1 innings of relief against the Yankees in April. The matchup features a struggling Freddy Peralta as the opposing starter, setting the stage for a potentially high-scoring game. Both teams aim to enhance their playoff positions.
- •Eduardo Rivera will start for the Red Sox.
- •Brayan Bello is not starting due to performance issues.
- •Ranger Suárez is sidelined with an injury.
- •Freddy Peralta starts for the Mets amid struggles.
- •First pitch set for 4:10 PM.
- 7:10 PMYahoo Sports — Eduardo Rivera – not Brayan Bello – starts as Red Sox go for 8 in a row against Mets
"Brayan Bello has not, apparently, fallen back in love with Baseball, as Craig Breslow hoped he would. Or maybe he’s fallen in love with Worcester. Either way, he will not be starting today in place of the injured Ranger Suárez. Instead, the Sox are handing the ball to Eduardo Rivera, who has made one appearance […]
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