Price willl really want to pitch well tonight and will be encouraged by the weak Braves lineup. In MLB, unlike the NBA, even lousy teams can beat really good teams. My key concern, surprisingly, is that the Sox will have a letdown after winning in 12, getting short sleep after traveling from Houston to Atlanta but still gutting out another win.
Sox will have five righty (Betts, Pedey, Bogaerts, Ramirez, Vazquez) and three lefty (Shaw, Holt, JBJ) bats in the lineup against a righty starter. Price is a 4th lefty bat, but . . .
The Sox continue to lead the AL in runs scored/game, which tells me the lineup ain't too shabby, and I think it will get better. The good hitting should be no surprise because these guys hit well in August and September last year.
Sox are also dead last in the AL in dingers, which doesn't bother me at all because they lead in doubles.
If the rotation doesn 't wear them out--a definite possibility--the bullpen looks good too.
As others have noted, Wisler (not his mother) is 23 and has three decent starts, especially his latest against the Dodgers (6.2 innings, 1 unearned run, 6 k's, 2 BB/s), so he could be trouble.
But, hey, the Sox right now are in fat city, 1 game above .500 and just 1.5 back of the Orioles. I'd say they also have the best manager in the AL, but would probably get banned. So let's just say he ain't been fired yet.