- Matchup: Chicago White Sox vs Los Angeles Angels
- Date: Tuesday, May 5, 2026
- Venue: Angel Stadium, Anaheim, CA
- Broadcast: FanDuel Sports Network West
- Betting Odds: Chicago (+106) Los Angeles (-128)
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Angel Stadium will host the clash between the Los Angeles Angels (13-22) and the Chicago White Sox (15-18) on Tuesday. The betting odds favor Chicago at +106, while Los Angeles stands at -128. The total runs over/under is set at 8.5. Projected starting pitchers include Erick Fedde and Caden Dana.

The White Sox have posted a slugging percentage of .380, accumulating 319 strikeouts and 136 walks. They’ve driven in 134 runs and recorded 252 hits, with a batting average hovering at .226. The team has hit 35 doubles and launched 42 home runs, scoring a total of 144 runs and achieving a .320 on-base percentage. On average, they register 4.2 runs per game, ranking 20th in the league.
The White Sox own a 4.25 ERA this season, placing them 17th in MLB, while their pitchers have struck out 270 batters. The staff has allowed 34 home runs and 159 runs scored, ranking them 19th. The pitching unit has issued 147 walks, with a FIP of 4.40 this season. Chicago has surrendered 275 hits (averaging 8.2 per 9 innings) and 143 earned runs. Their strikeout-to-walk ratio is at 1.84, with a WHIP of 1.40.
Chicago’s relievers have a 55.0% save rate, participating in 33 save situations this season. They have successfully converted 11 saves but have missed 9 of their 20 opportunities. The bullpen has inherited 66 base runners, of which 28.8% have crossed home plate. White Sox relievers have entered in 44 high-leverage situations throughout the year, contributing to a total of 123 appearances by bullpen pitchers. With 13 holds, they are ranked 26th in the league.
The White Sox have converted 70.4% of balls in play into outs over their 2,724 innings, positioning them 11th in major league baseball. This season, they have recorded 908 putouts, 311 assists, and 17 errors, resulting in a .986 fielding percentage, currently 14th in the league, along with 27 double plays.
Fedde (overall record of 34-58) has a FIP of 4.80, having faced 3,495 batters in his career. He has allowed 826 hits (9.2 hits per 9 innings) and issued 321 walks. His career ERA stands at 4.87, with 436 earned runs and a WHIP of 1.424 over 805 innings pitched, accumulating 611 strikeouts in the majors.
The Los Angeles Angels have an on-base percentage of .326 with a team batting average of .233 this season. They’ve struck out 347 times (leading the league) and have tallied 274 hits. The Angels have launched 43 home runs, driving in 151 runs. Their slugging percentage is .386, and they score an average of 4.51 runs per game (14th in the league). The team has also recorded 46 doubles and drawn 142 walks.
The Angels’ pitching staff has given up 173 runs this year, producing a 4.54 ERA (156 earned runs allowed). They have surrendered 33 home runs, averaging 5.04 runs per 9 innings (25th in MLB). The team has a WHIP of 1.420 and a FIP of 4.29. Their K/BB ratio stands at 9.00 (308 strikeouts against 162 walks), ranking them 17th in total hits allowed with 277.
Los Angeles has been involved in 35 save situations, achieving 19 holds and suffering 10 blown saves. Their relief pitchers have faced 14 save situations, converting 4 saves. The Angels’ inherited runners have a scoring rate of 40.5%, and their bullpen pitchers have appeared in 44 high-leverage situations and 53 times with runners on base. They rank 30th in MLB with a save rate of 28.6% and have deployed 110 relief pitchers this season.
The Angels have executed 23 double plays, posting a fielding percentage of .985 (21st in MLB). They have racked up 310 assists, committed 19 errors, and achieved 928 putouts this season. Over 2,784 innings defensively, they maintain a defensive efficiency of 69.5%, positioned at 17th in MLB.
During his MLB career, Dana has permitted 44 hits and accumulated 41 strikeouts across 42 innings pitched. He has a total of 34 earned runs with a WHIP of 1.635 and a FIP of 7.1. His K/BB ratio is 1.64, having faced 193 hitters in the majors. Dana, with a 1-6 win-loss record, has an ERA of 7.25 and yields 9.4 hits per 9 innings.
Which team will triumph in tonight’s MLB matchup against the spread or moneyline?
Selection: Opt for Los Angeles (-128)
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