New York Yankees vs Los Angeles Angels Preview
The forecast for Tuesday’s Angels vs. Yankees game calls for scattered clouds and temperatures in the low to mid 90s. This one gets started at 7:05 PM ET from Yankee Stadium in New York, and the Yankees are the heavy favorites on the money line at -269. The Angels are +221, and their two-game winning streak has them 4th in the AL West with a record of 49-63.
Los Angeles will be starting Davis Daniel, while the Yankees are sending Luis Gil to the mound. New York is currently 2nd in the AL East with a record of 67-46.
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New York Yankees vs. Los Angeles Angels Trends and Key Stats
- The Angels are 4-1 in their five most recent road games, including a 4-1 runline record.
- The Yankees, on the other hand, have played five home games recently, during which they have recorded a 5-0 (SU) and 4-1 record.
- In their last ten games as the favorite, the Yankees have a record of 6-4 straight-up, and have gone 4-6 against the runline.
- Looking at the Angels’ previous ten games as the underdog they are 6-4 straight-up and 8-2 vs. the runline.
New York Yankees vs Los Angeles Angels Prediction
Heading into their last game vs. the Mets, the Angels closed out the series with a 3-2 win. Leading up to the game, they were the slight favorite at +129 on the money line. It was a good start for the Angels, as they got on the board with two runs in the 2nd inning and added another run in the 3rd.
Griffin Canning put together a good start for the Angels, going five innings and giving up just one earned run, and picking up the win. Los Angeles’s offense was carried by Roansy Contreras, who went 2-3 with a run scored.
Los Angeles is 49-63 overall, putting them 4th in the AL West, 9.5 games behind the Mariners for the division lead. The Angels have gone 17-18 in divisional games this year. They have won two straight games and closed out their series vs. the Mets with a win.
At home, the Angels are 26-35 this year compared to 23-28 on the road. As the underdog, the Angels are 43-51 this year, and they have won two straight as the underdog overall. Los Angeles’ series record is 11-23-2 this year, and they are 6-12 when favored.
Despite being underdogs in 94 of their 94 games, the Angels have a run line record of 62-50, including a 29-22 mark on the road. They have covered the run line in four straight games and are 57-37 as underdogs this season. Their average run margin in winning games is 3.0, while it is -3.8 in their losses.
The Los Angeles Angels are on the road against the New York Yankees, and today’s over/under line is set at 9 runs. The Angels have a combined run average of 8.9 runs per game this season, and their over/under record is 55-53. Their average over/under line for the season is 8 runs, and their over/under record when the line is set at 9 runs is 9-9-3. So far this season, 13 of their games have had over/under lines set at 9 runs, which accounts for 11.6% of their games.
Davis Daniel will be making his 4th start of the season for the Angels, and it will be his first start on the road. He has a win, a loss, and a no-decision so far this season. His last time out, he went 5 innings and gave up 1 earned run vs. the Rockies.
So far this season, the Angels offense has been one of the worst in the league, averaging just 4 runs per game, which is 26th in the league. They are also near the bottom of the league in home runs and have a team batting average of just .235. One thing the Angels have done well is avoid strikeouts, as they have the 13th fewest strikeouts in the league.
Logan O’Hoppe has been swinging a hot bat for the Angels, going 5/19 with two homers in his last five games. O’Hoppe is also 2nd on the team with 16 homers and is batting .277 for the season. Taylor Ward and Jo Adell also come into the game with 16 homers, but Ward is batting just .228, and Adell is hitting just .196.
The Yankees’s offense was hot right out of the gates in their most recent game vs. the Blue Jays, closing out their series with a 4-3 win. After allowing two runs to the Blue Jays in the top of the 2nd, the Yankees responded with two runs of their own. New York went on to add another two runs in the 6th inning.
Gerrit Cole got the start for the Yankees, going 5 2/3 innings, and picked up the win. He gave up just two runs on six hits and struck out four Blue Jays batters. Juan Soto was hot at the plate, going 2/3 with a homer and a run scored. The Yankees also had three other players with two hits.
The Yankees are 2nd in the AL East, tied with the Orioles for the division lead. New York will take on the Angels at home today, having an overall record of 67-46. They have won two straight games and closed out their series vs. the Blue Jays with a win.
At home, the Yankees are 29-24 this season and have gone 38-22 on the road. New York is 49-40 as the favorite and an impressive 18-6 as the underdog. The Yankees have an overall series record of 21-11-4 and have won three straight series.
When it comes to betting the run line, the Yankees have been a much better bet on the road this season, going 36-24, compared to just 24-29 at home. They have an average run margin of 1.1 runs per game this season, but that number jumps to 1.6 on the road and drops to 0.5 at home. They have been an underdog in just 24 games this season, going 20-4 in those contests.
With a combined run average of 9.2 runs per game, the New York Yankees have seen their games go over the total in 62 of their 109 games this season. However, when the over/under line is set at 9 runs, the Yankees have gone over the total in just 6 of 17 games, with the average over/under line for their games this season being set at 8 runs.
Luis Gil gets the start for the Yankees today and comes into the game with a record of 11-5 and an ERA of 3.19. So far this season, he has made 21 starts, and opponents are batting .172 off the right-hander. In his last outing, Gil picked up the win, going 5 1/3 innings and giving up three earned runs on five hits. Before that, he had given up just one earned run in three straight starts. Gil’s ERA at home is 6.48 compared to 3.62 on the road.
Not only are the Yankees the top-scoring team in the league this season, but they have also been even better on the road, averaging 5.6 runs per game. As a team, they are batting .252, which is 7th in the league, and have the best on-base percentage in the league. The Yankees also have the 2nd best isolated power mark in the league.
Aaron Judge and Juan Soto have been two of the league’s top power hitters this season, with Judge leading the MLB with 41 homers and Soto’s 28 homers being the 5th most in the league. Judge has been especially hot of late, going 11/25 with four homers over his last seven games. Anthony Volpe has also been on a tear, going 12/31 with three homers in his last seven games. Volpe also has a nine-game hitting streak coming into the game.
Our prediction for this Angels vs. Yankees matchup is to take the Yankees to win with the money line paying out at -269. However, our preferred bet would be to take the over, as we have this game ending with a 6-4 win for the Yankees.
Looking at the starting pitchers, our projections have Luis Gil finishing with six strikeouts and picking up the win. As for Davis Daniel, we have him finishing with just four K’s and having a rough outing, giving up four earned runs.
New York Yankees vs Los Angeles Angels Betting Tips
- Take the Yankees on the moneyline
- The Yankees should also cover at -1.5
- Projecting a combined 10 runs, we like the over
New York Yankees Injury Report
Player | Status | Injury |
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Anthony Rizzo | Out | Arm |
Tyler Lyons | Out | Personal |
Jon Berti | Out | Calf |
Alex Verdugo | Questionable | Undisclosed |
Cody Poteet | Out | Tricep |
Lou Trivino | Out | Elbow |
Jose Trevino | Out | Quadricep |
Clarke Schmidt | Out | Lat |
Jonathan Loáisiga | Out | Elbow |
Ian Hamilton | Out | Lat |
JT Brubaker | Out | Elbow |
Kenlly Montas | Out | Personal |
Los Angeles Angels Injury Report
Player | Status | Injury |
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José Cisnero | Out | Shoulder |
Mike Trout | Out | Knee |
Anthony Rendon | Out | Back |
Robert Stephenson | Out | Elbow |
Luis Rengifo | Out | Wrist |
Patrick Sandoval | Out | Arm |
Andrew Wantz | Out | Elbow |
Kelvin Caceres | Out | Lat |