- Matchup: Houston Astros vs Los Angeles Angels
- Event Date: Tuesday, June 9, 2026
- Venue: Angel Stadium, Anaheim, CA
- Broadcast: FanDuel Sports Network West
- Betting Odds: Houston (-128) Los Angeles (+106)
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On Tuesday, Angel Stadium will host a clash between the Los Angeles Angels (24-41) and the Houston Astros (30-36). The current moneyline shows the Astros favored at -128, while the Angels are at +106. The over/under total is set at 8 runs, with Kai-Wei Teng and Walbert Urena projected as the starting pitchers.

The Houston Astros are averaging 4.7 runs per game, ranking them 10th in the league. They have scored 307 runs this season and possess a .322 on-base percentage. The Astros have hit 107 doubles and blasted 86 home runs. With 295 RBIs and 550 hits, they currently maintain a team batting average of .248. Their slugging percentage is .417, with 541 strikeouts and 220 walks drawn so far.
The Astros have an ERA of 4.92 this season, ranking 29th in the MLB, with 554 strikeouts recorded. Pitchers have given up 84 home runs and a total of 331 runs, placing them 26th in the league. Their staff has issued 314 walks, with a FIP of 4.91. Houston has allowed 524 hits, averaging 8.1 hits per 9 innings, and has surrendered 318 earned runs, reflecting a K/BB ratio of 1.76 and a cumulative WHIP of 1.44.
On the season, Houston has utilized 198 relief pitchers. The bullpen has inherited 103 base runners, with 27.2% of them scoring. They have compiled 28 holds this year, ranking 24th in MLB. Astros pitchers have faced opposing teams with runners on base 64 times and have had 49 appearances in high-pressure situations. They have achieved 16 saves with a save conversion rate of 84.2%, out of 47 opportunities.
Throughout the season, the Houston Astros have recorded 1,744 putouts, 509 assists, and 24 errors. Their fielding percentage stands at .989, ranking them 3rd in the league, and they have successfully turned 61 double plays. The Astros have converted 70.8% of balls in play into outs over 5,232 innings, positioning them 10th in MLB.
Teng (5-8 career win-loss record) has a FIP of 4.98 through 384 opposing batters faced. He has allowed 78 hits (averaging 8.1 hits per 9 innings) and issued 46 walks. His earned run average is 5.06, reflecting 49 earned runs, and his career WHIP is 1.422. Thus far, Teng has pitched 87 innings, achieving 90 strikeouts in his career.
The Los Angeles Angels maintain a .312 on-base percentage alongside a .230 team batting average for the season. They lead the league in strikeouts with 609 and have recorded 499 hits. The Angels have hit 74 home runs with 265 RBIs. With a slugging percentage of .384, they average 4.28 runs scored per game, ranking 17th in MLB. They have 100 doubles, drawn 220 walks, and scored 278 runs.
The Angels’ pitching staff holds a team WHIP of 1.455 and a FIP of 4.49 for the season. Their strikeout-to-walk ratio is 8.90 (565 strikeouts to 310 walks). They are ranked 15th in total hits conceded, with 521 allowed, and have given up 68 home runs, averaging 5.31 runs per 9 innings (29th in MLB). As a unit, the Angels have allowed a total of 337 runs this year, with a combined ERA of 4.84 (307 earned runs).
The Los Angeles bullpen has entered 58 save situations, achieving 37 holds but suffering from 13 blown saves. Within 19 save chances, they have secured 6 saves. The inherited zero score rate is 41.2% from 136 base runners. They have participated in 73 high-leverage situations and 83 instances with runners on base, currently placing 30th in the league with a save percentage of 31.6%. The Angels have utilized a total of 205 relievers this season.
Over 5,142 innings, the Angels have an efficiency rate of 69.4% (23rd in MLB). Their season stats show 39 double plays and a fielding rate of .983 (23rd in MLB), with 546 assists, 40 errors, and 1,714 putouts.
Urena has allowed 39 hits throughout his career, with 48 strikeouts over 50 innings pitched. He has permitted 15 earned runs, yielding a WHIP of 1.337 and a FIP of 2.7. His K/BB ratio stands at 1.71, having faced 218 batters in total. Urena holds a career record of 3-4 and a 2.69 ERA, allowing 7.0 hits per 9 innings.
Which team will emerge victorious in tonight’s MLB matchup against the spread or moneyline?
Prediction: Select Los Angeles (+106)
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