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Angels Series Preview at Yankees: Where to watch, Game details, Injury Report & Odds

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Los Angeles Angels infielder Oswald Peraza trots the bases after hitting his second homer of the year against the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park on April 12, 2026. The Los Angeles Angels found their stride in each of their wins against the Cincinnati Reds over the weekend, looking to translate that momentum into a lengthy four-game series on the road against the New York Yankees. Looking to capitalize on a team in the midst of a five-game skid, the Angels will look to build on a strong weekend, but may temporarily lose one of their sluggers over the week.

Below, you can find the team previews, including where to watch, game details, injury reports, and odds. TEAM PREVIEWS: Angels (8-8): In need of an answer after dropping a series to the Atlanta Braves, the Angels seemingly recuperated with a series win over the Reds on the road, which included an offensive outburst in each of their two wins. Pitching has paved the way in each of the Angels’ most recent wins.

Jack Kochanowicz dealt in his Friday start, and José Soriano served up yet another gem. Soriano has been historic. His stellar start to the year has him atop many pitching leaderboards, while leading the Angels to victory in each of his four starts.

However, outside of Soriano’s starts, the Angels have a record of 4-8, and they will not see him pitch in New York. The Angels have lefties Yusei Kikuchi and Reid Detmers lined up to start the first two games of the series. In the final two games of the series.

Manager Kurt Suzuki said the Angels will use their No. 5 spot of the rotation on either Wednesday or Thursday, and Jack Kochanowicz will pitch the other game. On the flip side, the offense has taken leaps that have been very encouraging.

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