MLB Game Preview: San Diego Padres (13-6) vs. Los Angeles Angels (10-10)

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First pitch is scheduled for 6:38 PM PDT / 9:38 PM EDT (first pitch)
Venue:
Angel Stadium of Anaheim, Anaheim, CA (Angels home; capacity ~45,000; classic Southern California ballpark with palm trees, mountain views, and a reputation for fair-to-hitter-friendly conditions under the lights)
Broadcast: FanDuel Sports Network West (Angels regional); Padres.TV Presented by UC San Diego Health (Padres local); MLB.TV (out-of-market)

Weather Updates
Clear to mostly sunny skies with temperatures in the mid-60s to low 70s°F (around 65–75°F at first pitch, feeling comfortable with low humidity ~35–40%). Light east-northeast winds at 3–9 mph (minimal impact on fly balls or home runs). 0% chance of precipitation. Classic mild April evening in Anaheim—perfect for baseball with no delays expected and conditions playing fairly neutral at Angel Stadium. This is Game 1 of a three-game weekend interleague series at Angel Stadium. The red-hot Padres (8-game win streak, 2nd in NL West) visit the Angels (3rd in AL West) in a Southern California rivalry matchup.

Team Records (2026 Regular Season)

San Diego Padres: 13-6 (.684), 2nd in NL West. Away: 4-2. Strong run differential with elite offense and pitching depth despite some early IL hits.

Los Angeles Angels: 10-10 (.500), 3rd in AL West. Home: 3-3. Balanced but inconsistent; pitching has carried them while offense looks for consistency.

Recent Team Forms (Last 5–10 Games + Series Context)

Padres: 8-0 in last 8 (W8 streak; explosive offense averaging 5+ runs/game lately). They’ve won 9 of their last 10 overall and enter with momentum from a strong road stretch.

Angels: 5-5 in last 10 (mixed but competitive at home). They’ve shown flashes of power but have struggled to close games consistently.

Injury Report

San Diego Padres:

Nick Pivetta (SP): 15-Day IL – Right elbow inflammation/flexor strain (Waldron stepping in).

Yuki Matsui (RP): 15-Day IL.

Will Wagner (3B): 10-Day IL – Oblique strain.

Blake Hunt (C): 7-Day IL.

Additional: Joe Musgrove (SP, 15-Day IL – elbow recovery), Yu Darvish (SP, day-to-day – elbow recovery). Rotation and infield depth tested; lineup leans on platoon/call-up versatility.

Los Angeles Angels:

Kirby Yates (RP): 15-Day IL – Left knee inflammation.

Ben Joyce (RP): 15-Day IL – Right shoulder (post-surgery).

Anthony Rendon (3B): 60-Day IL – Hip surgery recovery.

Additional pitching depth: Alek Manoah (SP, 15-Day IL – finger), Ryan Johnson (SP, 15-Day IL – illness/viral), Grayson Rodriguez (SP, 15-Day IL – arm). Bullpen and rotation significantly thinned.

Key Player Matchups & Probable Pitchers

Pitching Duel:

SD – Matt Waldron (RHP, 0-0, first start of 2026) vs. LAA – José Soriano (RHP, 4-0, 0.33 ERA, 0.67 WHIP, 31 K in ~27 IP)
Waldron makes his season debut after spring/IL time, relying on his knuckle-curve and command. Soriano has been dominant early (leads MLB starters in ERA/WHIP) with elite strikeout stuff and ground-ball tendencies. Angel Stadium’s mild conditions favor Soriano’s swing-and-miss repertoire.

Key Position Player Matchups:

Padres’ Fernando Tatis Jr., Manny Machado, and hot bats vs. Soriano’s high-velocity fastball/slider.

Angels’ Mike Trout (if active), Taylor Ward, and emerging power vs. Waldron’s off-speed mix.

Defense up the middle and outfield depth critical (Padres without full infield options; Angels missing Rendon’s bat/glove).
Bench/Depth: Padres have more everyday consistency; Angels lean on platoons due to IL absences.

Padres’ lineup depth gives them the batter’s-box edge, but Soriano’s ace-like form is the X-factor.

Series History

2026 Season Series: First meeting (opener of 3-game set).

Recent Seasons: Padres have taken a slight edge (e.g., 6-4 SU in recent head-to-heads; under in several Angel Stadium games).

All-Time Regular Season: Competitive freeway rivalry; games at Angel Stadium often low-to-moderate scoring and decided late.

Betting Trends

Padres are 8-0 SU lately and strong on the road (4-2 away).

Angels are 3-3 at home and have covered as favorites in several spots.

Totals have gone Under in 5 of Padres’ last 6 road games vs. AL West foes; Soriano’s 0.33 ERA supports low scoring.

Game Odds

San Diego Padres             8.5

Los Angeles Angels         – 136

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, April 16, 2026

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