The Los Angeles Angels, winners of a World Series championship (2002) and home to internationally recognized stars, combine a historic past with a promising future. Known for standout talent and memorable moments, the Angels consistently aim for postseason contention. Their season schedule and team developments are always worth following.
Los Angeles Angels
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Projected Starts | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. |
|
José Soriano | TBD | |
| 2. |
|
Walbert Ureña | Wed, 5/6/2026 | |
| 3. |
|
Reid Detmers | Fri, 5/8/2026 | |
| 4. |
|
Jack Kochanowicz | Sat, 5/9/2026 | |
| 5. |
|
Mitch Farris | TBD | |
Los Angeles Angels
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|---|---|---|---|
| RP |
|
Brent Suter | |
| RP |
|
Chase Silseth | |
| RP |
|
Drew Pomeranz | |
| RP |
|
Jose Fermin | |
| RP |
|
Nick Sandlin | |
| RP |
|
Ryan Zeferjahn | |
| CL |
|
Sam Bachman | |
| RP |
|
Tayler Saucedo | |
| Injured List | ||
|---|---|---|
| 3B |
|
Anthony Rendon |
| C |
|
Logan O'Hoppe |
| RP |
|
Robert Stephenson |
Los Angeles Angels
|
Sun, May 3 | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | SS |
|
Zach Neto |
| 2 | CF |
|
Mike Trout |
| 3 | 1B |
|
Nolan Schanuel |
| 4 | RF |
|
Jorge Soler |
| 5 | DH |
|
Jo Adell |
| 6 | LF |
|
Josh Lowe |
| 7 | 2B |
|
Vaughn Grissom |
| 8 | 3B |
|
Oswald Peraza |
| 9 | C |
|
Sebastián Rivero |
| Bench Players | ||
|---|---|---|
| 2B |
|
Adam Frazier |
| CF |
|
Bryce Teodosio |
| C |
|
Travis d’Arnaud |
| 3B |
|
Yoán Moncada |