World Series Blake Treinen Jersey , Boston Red Sox pitcher Nathan Eovaldi earned high praise from his teammates for tossing six innings out of the bullpen.Following the Los Angeles Dodgers' 3-2 win in 18 innings on Friday, Red Sox starter Rick Porcello told WEEI's Rob BradfordthatEovaldi's performance made him cry (h/t WEEI.com's Dakota Randall):"I actually, after the game was over I started crying because that was鈥 mean, he's grinding. Every pitch. He literally gave everything he had on every single pitch and it was special. It was a lot of fun to watch. That's the epitome of reaching down deep and I don't know. I'm really proud of him. I'm proud of the way our guys battled tonight. We came up one run short. So be it. We'll be back tomorro orcello was effective at the start of the game for Boston. The 2016 American League Cy Young Award winner allowed one run over 4.2 innings before he gave way to the bullpen.Eovaldi, who was in line to start Game 4 on Saturday, came out of Boston's bullpen in the 12th inning. He allowed two runs (one earned) and three hits and had five strikeouts.Per Sporting News'Chelsea Howard, Eovaldi's 97 pitches were the most by a reliever in World Series history. He also became thefirst pitcherto throw at least six inningsout of the bullpen in the Fall Classic since Rick Rhoden did it for the Dodgers in 1977.The only major blemish on Eovaldi's stat line was Max Muncy's walk-off homer to lead off the bottom of the 18th.Eovaldi was in line to get the win after Boston took a 2-1 lead in the 13th, but an error by second baseman Ian Kinsler in the bottom half of the inning allowed Muncy to score the tying run.The Red Sox acquired Eovaldi from the Tampa Bay Rays on July 25. The right-hander has been a big part of Boston's run to the World Series with a 1.61 ERA in six playoff appearances, including three straight scoreless outings from Game 5 of the ALCS against the Houston Astros to Game 2 of the World Series. Zimmermann impressed in his debut, but the competition gets tougher in the Bronx."The lack of offense has been frustrating for Tigers fans Chris Hatcher Jersey , but the 2019 season has not been without some bright spots through the first week of the season. A series split in Toronto was a little fortunate, but Detroit has to take wins in any way that they come. Against a team like the Yankees, who many expect to make a deep postseason run, the Tigers again will need grind it out as best as they can.If there was one overarching positive takeaway from week one it was quality pitching, especially from the starters. No one was more surprising than Jordan Zimmermann, who looked like a completely new pitcher during his seven scoreless innings against the Blue Jays. Everything was going right for the Tigers’ veteran, including a 12.9 percent swinging strike rate and just a 22.2 percent hard contact rate.I mentioned previously that Zimmermann has made a significant switch in pitch mix over the past couple years. In Toronto this was even more accentuated, as he wound up throwing more sliders than fastballs, something that only happened in two starts last season. Given his success on Opening Day, it will be interesting to see if he can continue this momentum against a dangerous — if somewhat injury-thinned — offense in New York.Detroit Tigers (2-3) at New York Yankees (2-2)Time/Place: 6:35 p.m. http://www.athleticsfanproshop.com/authentic-khris-davis-jersey , Yankee StadiumSB Nation site: Pinstripe AlleyMedia: Fox Sports Detroit, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio NetworkPitching Matchup: RHP Jordan Zimmermann (0-0, 0.00 ERA) vs. RHP Masahiro Tanaka (1-0, 1.59 ERA)Game 6 Pitching MatchupPitcherIPK%BB%FIPfWARPitcherIPK%BB%FIPfWARMasahiro Tanaka is entering his sixth season in New York and has been remarkably consistent over the previous five years. He is rarely the flashiest pitcher in the Yankees rotation, but he has pitched at least 150 innings in each of the past four seasons with just one season with an ERA over 3.75. His strikeout numbers are nothing too special, but against the 2019 Tigers he is sure to rack up some punchouts.Due to the injury to Luis Severino, Tanaka took the mound on Opening Day and gave up just one earned run over 5 鈪?innings against the Orioles. He struck out five without surrendering any walks and was able to turn the ball over to the dominant Yankees bullpen to earn the win.The one area where the 30-year-old has struggled historically is with the long ball. Tanaka allowed a combined 1.62 home runs per nine innings in 2017 and 2018, and his 19.6 percent home run per fly ball rate is not encouraging. Surprisingly, this does not appear to be inflated by pitching in homer-friendly Yankee Stadium; his career rates are very similar both at home and on the road.While this is a clear weakness Boog Powell Jersey , there is no guarantee the Tigers can take advantage. Detroit entered the season without many power threats and have hit just one bomb through the first five games of the year. If there ever was a time to change that trend it would be in this ballpark against a pitcher like Tanaka, so maybe the Tigers can get a hold of a pitch or two.Key matchup: Jordan Zimmermann vs. the short porchJust as home runs have been a problem for Tanaka, Zimmerman has not been great at keeping the ball inside the field of play since joining the Tigers. His 1.92 home runs per nine innings were a career high last season, and though he looked good in his first outing of 2019, he did post a fly ball rate over 50 percent. A number that high will not work well against the Yankees, even without Giancarlo Stanton in the lineup.PredictionStart number two is not as fortunate for Zimmermann, who gives up a couple of dingers in Yankee Stadium.