Red Sox vs Rays Live Stream is here: How to Watch ALDS Game 4 online

Red Sox vs Rays Live Stream is here: How to Watch ALDS Game 4 online

Tonight's Rays-Red Sox live stream features Boston winning 6-4 in 13 innings to take a 2-1 lead in this best-of-five series. The Red Sox are in position to advance to the American League Championship Series for the second time in four years. Tampa will do everything in its power to prevent that from happening here on MLB Live Stream.

Game 3 was a marathon for both teams, but it was Kyle Schwarber, Kaique Hernandez, and Christian Arroyo who anchored the Red Sox lineup, all three having three hits. Schwarber led off the first inning with a solo home run. Hernandez scored two runs with an RBI single in the third and a solo home run in the sixth, giving the Red Sox a 4-2 lead.

Boston's bats then cooled off a bit as the Rays began to turn things around. Tampa tied the game in the eighth inning on a solo home run by Wander Franco and an RBI double by Randy Arozarena, and in the bottom of the 13th, Christian Vazquez of the Red Sox, who had hit only six home runs in the regular season, came to bat and hit a walk-off, two-run homer to center He gave up a walk-off two-run homer to center field.

The Red Sox will look to close out the Rays in Game 4 tonight at Fenway. Eduardo Rodriguez will make his second start of the series. In a game that features more than 16 pitchers for both teams combined, Rodriguez will try to improve on his 1.2 innings pitched in Game 1. In Game 1, he allowed two runs on two hits and two walks.

The Rays used nine pitchers on Sunday night, so it looks like they will see what they can get out of Colin McHugh tonight. The 34-year-old is a bullpen arm for the Rays, but has started seven games this season. In his nine years in the big leagues, he has made only two postseason starts, both coming as a member of the Astros in 2015.

MLB Streaming Tip:

Even if you're away from home and can't watch Rays vs Red Sox, you can still watch the game. With the best VPNs, you can appear to be surfing the net from your hometown, so you can access the same streaming services you are already paying for.

Here's how easy it is to stream baseball from anywhere in the world:

1. get a VPN (ExpressVPN is the best choice) 2. connect to the location you want to stream from 3. use your usual streaming service and watch as usual

Exclusive Tom's Guide Discount: In the US, Astros vs. White Sox will be broadcast on Fox Sports 1, available on most cable packages and Sling TV.

In the US, the Astros-White Sox game is today (October 11) at 7:07 PM ET.

For this $46/month combo, you'll want to get at least Sling Blue + Sports Extra for the postseason, as you'll get your local Fox affiliate (when available), TBS, FS1, MLB Network and all your postseason needs. Do you need ESPN, upgrade to Sling Orange & Blue + Sports Extra ($61/month total) and you'll have access to that network.

You can watch a live stream of Rays vs Red Sox across the pond at 12:07 local BST Tuesday morning. Those in the UK will want BT Sport for Fox Sports 1's coverage of the game.

For those who do not subscribe to BT, there is also the option of the BT Sport Monthly Pass (£25).

All of these sound great, don't they? But even if you're not in the UK, you can still watch the matches with the best VPN services, such as ExpressVPN.

Canadian baseball fans can watch the Rays vs. Red Sox live stream on SportsNet Canada.

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