Venue: Angel Stadium of Anaheim — Anaheim, California
First Pitch: 9:38 PM ET / 6:38 PM PT
Surface: Natural Grass
Broadcast: Bally Sports West / AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain
Weather Update — Angel Stadium
Temperature: 72–75°F at first pitch
Humidity: 56%
Wind: 7–10 mph blowing out to right‑center
Chance of Rain: <5%
Conditions: Ideal baseball weather, slight boost to left‑handed power
Impact: Angel Stadium already plays slightly hitter‑friendly at night when temps stay warm. The breeze out to right‑center helps left‑handed pull hitters and right‑handed opposite‑field power.
Injury Report
Colorado Rockies
OF Nolan Jones — IL (back)
SS Ezequiel Tovar — IL (ankle)
RP Justin Lawrence — IL (shoulder)
C Elias Díaz — Day‑to‑day (thumb)
Impact: Colorado’s defense and contact hitting take a hit without Tovar. Bullpen depth weakened without Lawrence.
Los Angeles Angels
OF Mike Trout — IL (knee)
3B Anthony Rendon — IL (wrist)
SP Reid Detmers — IL (elbow)
RP Carlos Estévez — IL (lat strain)
OF Mickey Moniak — Day‑to‑day (quad)
Impact: Angels remain without Trout and Rendon, leaving the lineup heavily dependent on young bats and role players.
Starting Pitching Matchup
Colorado — RHP Tomoyuki Sugano (Projected: 3–5, 4.44 ERA, 1.31 WHIP)
Profile:
Veteran finesse pitcher
Mixes cutter, slider, and splitter
Excellent command, low walk rate
Vulnerable to hard contact when behind in counts
Struggles vs. left‑handed hitters (.284 avg allowed)
Matchup Notes: Angels’ left‑handed bats (Neto from right side but hits righties well, Schanuel, Adell from right side with power) should get good looks at Sugano’s cutter.
Los Angeles — RHP Griffin Rodriguez (Projected: 1–4, 5.18 ERA, 1.46 WHIP)
Profile:
Power arm with mid‑90s fastball
Slider is plus but inconsistent
Walk rate remains high
Fly‑ball tendencies can be dangerous in Anaheim with warm air
Matchup Notes: Colorado’s lineup is right‑heavy, which helps Rodriguez, but his command issues create volatility. Rockies’ aggressive hitters may jump early fastballs.
Team Records & Recent Form
Colorado Rockies (23–28)
Last 10: 4–6
Road Record: 9–17
Runs/Game: 4.21
Team ERA: 4.92
Trend: Rockies remain inconsistent on the road, especially offensively. Pitching has been slightly better away from Coors but still below league average.
Los Angeles Angels (23–38)
Last 10: 3–7
Home Record: 11–20
Runs/Game: 4.03
Team ERA: 4.77
Trend: Angels continue to struggle without Trout and Rendon. Pitching has been erratic, and bullpen reliability is low.
Series History
2024–2026 Combined: Rockies lead 7–5
At Angel Stadium: Rockies have won 4 of last 6
2026 Season: First meeting
Trend: Colorado has quietly handled the Angels well in recent years.
Key Player Matchups
Rockies Hitters vs. Griffin Rodriguez
Kris Bryant: 2-for-5 (.400), HR
Ryan McMahon: 3-for-8 (.375), 2B
Brenton Doyle: 1-for-6 (.167), 3 K
Edge: Rockies — especially Bryant and McMahon vs. fastball/slider righties.
Angels Hitters vs. Tomoyuki Sugano
Zach Neto: 3-for-7 (.429), 2B
Nolan Schanuel: 2-for-6 (.333), BB
Jo Adell: 1-for-8 (.125), 4 K
Edge: Slight to Angels — Neto and Schanuel profile well vs. Sugano’s cutter/splitter mix.
Betting Trends
Colorado
5–2 in last 7 vs. AL West
4–1 in Sugano’s last 5 starts
Under is 6–3 in last 9 Rockies road games
Los Angeles
2–8 in last 10 home games
1–5 in Rodriguez’s last 6 starts
Over is 7–3 in last 10 Angels games
Totals Trends
Angels’ bullpen struggles push games toward overs
Rockies’ road offense inconsistent but improving
Game Odds
Colorado Rockies 8.5
Los Angeles Angels – 156
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Monday, June 1, 2026








