The Houston Astros look to stay hot when they start a new series with the Los Angeles Angels on Friday.
The Los Angeles Angels look to make up some ground in the AL West race when they host the Houston Astros starting on Friday night. Houston won the first series between these division rivals 2-1 back in April. The Angels are trying to get back to .500, sitting two games back of the mark. They are coming off winning three of four against the New York Yankees in their last series. The Astros are coming off a series win against the Athletics. Houston will go for its third win in a row tonight. The Astros will likely be the favorite even on the road tonight, sitting seven games ahead of LA for the division lead.
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Game Date: Friday, June 20, 2025
Game Time: 9:38 p.m. ET
TV: FanDuel Sports Network West Las Vegas 2 – NFL
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The Angels won the first three games of their last series, but dropped the finale against the Yankees on Thursday by a 7-3 final. Trent Grisham and Paul Goldschmidt hit consecutive homers in the second inning, and New York never looked back. LA only scored one more run after the second inning. The win for the Yankees ended a six-game losing streak. Mike Trout and Taylor Ward hit homers to lead the Angels. The game on Thursday was the last against the Yankees, as New York ended up winning the season series 4-3. The Angels will start Yusei Kikuchi for the opener tonight. The lefty is 2-6 but has a 3.05 ERA.
The Astros have won four of their last five games and are going for their third win in a row tonight. They won the rubber match against the Athletics on Thursday, 11-4. The Astros scored 24 runs in back-to-back games against the A’s to win the series. Jose Altuve and Victor Caratini both hit three-run homers in a seven-run sixth inning to break open the game. Framber Valdez had a great game, also improving to 8-4, going six innings while only giving up two runs. The Astros will follow that up well by starting Hunter Brown, who is 8-3 with a 1.88 ERA.
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