MLB Game Preview: Los Angeles Angels (8-8) vs. New York Yankees (8-7)

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Venue, Date & First Pitch

Stadium: Yankee Stadium — Bronx, New York

First pitch is scheduled for 7:05 PM EDT

Weather Outlook (Inference)

No weather data was provided in the sources.
Based on typical mid‑April evenings in the Bronx, expect mid‑50s temperatures, light wind, and slightly pitcher‑friendly air density. (Inference — not sourced)

Injury Report

Los Angeles Angels

Ryan Johnson — 15‑Day IL (illness)

Kirby Yates — 15‑Day IL (knee)

Robert Stephenson — 60‑Day IL (elbow)

Grayson Rodriguez — 15‑Day IL (arm)

Ben Joyce — 15‑Day IL (shoulder)

Anthony Rendon — 60‑Day IL (hip)

Alek Manoah — 15‑Day IL (finger)

New York Yankees

Gerrit Cole — 15‑Day IL (elbow)

Carlos Rodón — 15‑Day IL (elbow)

Clarke Schmidt — 60‑Day IL (elbow)

Anthony Volpe — 10‑Day IL (shoulder)

Team Records & Season Profile

Los Angeles Angels (8–8)

Road Record: 5–5

Runs per game: 4.4 (11th in MLB)

Team AVG: .207

OBP: .311

SLG: .360

Home Runs: 18

Pitching ERA: 3.67 (12th in MLB)

WHIP: 1.38

Strikeouts: 128

Recent Form: 5–5 in last 10, outscored by 4 runs

New York Yankees (8–7)

Home Record: 3–3

Team ERA: 2.79 (2nd in MLB)

Team AVG (last 10): .183

ERA (last 10): 3.88

Run Differential (last 10): +5

Recent Form: 4–6 in last 10

Recent Team Form

Angels

Won 2 of 3 vs. Reds (10–2 W, 3–7 L, 9–6 W)

Offense showing power: 18 HR on season

Pitching: 3.99 ERA, 1.42 WHIP, .218 opponent AVG

Yankees

Swept by Rays in last series (3–5, 4–5, 4–5)

Offense struggling: .202 AVG, .308 OBP

Pitching elite: 2.78 ERA, 1.11 WHIP

Pitching Matchup

Los Angeles — Yusei Kikuchi (LHP)

Record: 0–2

ERA: 6.75

WHIP: 1.77

Strikeouts: 16

New York — Will Warren (RHP)

Record: 1–0

ERA: 3.07

WHIP: 1.29

Strikeouts: 14

Pitching Edge: Yankees — Warren has been far more efficient and consistent.

Key Player Matchups

1. Zach Neto (LAA) vs. Yankees Pitching

Leads Angels with 5 HR, .531 SLG

Advantage: Angels — Neto is their most dangerous bat right now.

2. Ben Rice (NYY) vs. Angels Pitching

6 doubles, 4 HR, 12 RBI

Advantage: Yankees — Rice is their hottest hitter.

3. Aaron Judge (NYY) vs. Kikuchi

9-for-35, 2 HR in last 10

Advantage: Yankees — Judge’s power vs. Kikuchi’s high WHIP is a mismatch.

4. Jo Adell (LAA) vs. Yankees Bullpen

13-for-41, HR, 5 RBI in last 10

Advantage: Angels — Adell’s athleticism plays well in Yankee Stadium.

Series History

First meeting of the 2026 season

Yankees open a 4‑game series at home

Betting Trends

Angels

4–1 when hitting 2+ HR in a game

5–5 on the road

Yankees

8–7 overall, but offense cold (.183 last 10)

Pitching elite (2.79 ERA)

Game Odds

Los Angeles Angels         9.5

New York Yankees           – 194

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Sunday, April 12, 2026

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