Angels Series Preview at Chicago White Sox: Game details, Where to watch, Injury Report & Odds
Los Angeles Angels right handed pitcher José Soriano (59) walks off of the mound during the MLB game against the San Diego Padres Friday April 17th, 2026 at Angel's Stadium in Anaheim, Calif. In the midst of what has been a rather disappointing stretch, the Los Angeles Angels aim to regroup as they continue their road trip with a series in the south side of Chicago. The Angels will take on the Chicago White Sox in a three-game set, both teams looking to bounce back from losing their weekend series.
Below, you can find the team previews, including where to watch, game details, injury reports, and odds. TEAM PREVIEWS: Angels (12-17, 3rd in AL West): After playing sufficient baseball over the course of the first three weeks of the season, the Angels have come back to reality and are in the midst of their first rough skid of the season. Following their tough series sweep loss to the Royals, the Angels are now losers of seven of their last eight games.
They have now lost three consecutive series, their biggest flaw highly evident in Sunday’s loss. The Angels have long lacked trust in their bullpen. In attempts to shake things up, the Angels let go of Jordan Romano by way of DFA on Sunday morning — who had started the season strong in the closer role.
Instead of demotion, he was let go, as was righty Shaun Anderson as well. Later that day in the series finale, the Angels bullpen would go on to blow two saves in one game. Drew Pomeranz was not able to preserve a three-run lead in the ninth, and Joey Lucchesi, called up the same day, blew a one-run lead in extra innings.
Starting pitching faltered against a struggling Royals lineup over the weekend. No starter was able to pitch into the sixth inning, each one yielding at least three earned runs. While the offense seems to be reviving itself against Seth Lugo on Sunday, scoring seven runs against him, they struggled to muster more in taking advantage of further opportunities on the basepaths.
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