Angels Aim for Split Against Yankees in Final Game of Series
Angels vs. Yankees prediction: Odds, recent stats, trends, and best bets for April 16
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The LA Angels (9-10) face the New York Yankees (10-8) in the final game of their four-game series at Yankee Stadium. After two dramatic wins, the Yankees look to maintain momentum with ace Max Fried on the mound, while the Angels hope to bounce back with Walbert Urena starting. Key players include Mike Trout and Aaron Judge.
- 01The Yankees have won two of the first three games in the series, including a dramatic walk-off victory.
- 02Max Fried leads the Yankees' pitching staff with a 1.93 ERA and has not allowed a home run this season.
- 03Mike Trout has been a standout for the Angels, hitting four home runs in the series.
- 04The Angels are 11-8 against the run line this season, while the Yankees are 8-10.
- 05The game features a total run line set at 9.5 runs.
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The LA Angels of Anaheim (9-10) are set to face the New York Yankees (10-8) in the final game of their four-game series at Yankee Stadium. The Yankees have secured two wins so far, including a thrilling walk-off double by José Caballero that clinched a 5-4 victory on Wednesday night. Mike Trout of the Angels hit a two-run homer, but the team could not hold the lead as Jordan Romano blew a save. Today's matchup features Yankees' ace Max Fried, who has been dominant with a 1.93 ERA and leads the American League in innings pitched at 28.0. In contrast, Angels' Walbert Urena has struggled, allowing six runs in just 1.2 innings pitched this season. This game is crucial for both teams, with the Yankees looking to stay close to the Tampa Bay Rays in the standings and the Angels hoping to close the gap behind the Oakland Athletics. The betting odds favor the Yankees at -286 on the moneyline, while the total runs are set at 9.5.
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The outcome of this game could affect the standings and momentum for both teams, influencing their strategies moving forward.
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