- Matchup: Sacramento Athletics vs. Los Angeles Angels
- Event Date: Friday, June 26, 2026
- Venue: Angel Stadium, Anaheim, CA
- Broadcast: FanDuel Sports Network West
- Betting Lines: Sacramento (-122) Los Angeles (+102)
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This Friday, the Sacramento Athletics (38-42) will head to Angel Stadium to face off against the Los Angeles Angels (34-48). The moneyline showcases Sacramento at -122, while Los Angeles is sitting at +102. The total run line is set at 8, with J.T. Ginn and Walbert Urena pitching for their respective teams.

The Sacramento Athletics have been averaging 4.6 runs per game, placing them 12th in all of Major League Baseball. They’ve registered 366 total runs alongside a .327 on-base percentage. The team has hit 127 doubles and launched 106 home runs. Over the season, they’ve compiled 352 RBIs and recorded 672 base hits, with a batting average of .247. Sacramento boasts a slugging percentage of .415, with 686 strikeouts and 303 walks drawn.
Currently, the Athletics hold a team earned run average (ERA) of 4.95 (29th in the league), and the pitching staff has struck out 675 batters. Their pitchers have surrendered 118 home runs and 423 runs (27th in the league). With 307 walks issued, the team’s FIP stands at 4.79. Sacramento has given up 729 hits (9.2 per 9 innings) and 394 earned runs. Their K/BB ratio is 2.20, while their collective WHIP is 1.44.
The Athletics’ bullpen has achieved a save percentage of 57.5%, entering 98 save opportunities this season. They’ve secured 23 saves out of 40 attempts. Relief pitchers have inherited 135 base runners, with 35.6% of them scoring. This season, Athletics pitchers have taken the mound with runners on base 90 times, and have made 94 high-leverage appearances. Overall, the team has utilized 277 relievers and accumulated 56 holds (3rd in MLB).
The Sacramento Athletics have registered 2,151 putouts, 619 assists, and 30 errors up to this point. Their fielding percentage remains at .989, placing them 5th in MLB, with 53 double plays executed. The team has converted 68.9% of balls in play into outs over 6,453 innings, ranking 26th in the league.
J.T. Ginn has thrown a total of 206 innings in his career, accumulating 201 strikeouts. With a career record of 10-12, Ginn’s FIP is 4.13, having faced 876 hitters in the majors. His ERA stands at 4.19, allowing 96 earned runs, with a WHIP of 1.299 and 193 hits against him (8.4 hits per 9 innings) alongside 75 walks.
The Los Angeles Angels have a .319 on-base percentage and a .239 batting average this season. They lead the league with 782 strikeouts and have totaled 662 hits. The Angels have hit 98 home runs and notched 358 RBIs. Their slugging percentage is .398, averaging 4.56 runs per game (14th in MLB). They have recorded 130 doubles, accepted 278 walks, and scored a total of 374 runs.
The Angels’ pitching staff has a WHIP of 1.414 alongside a FIP of 4.43 this season. Their strikeout-to-walk ratio is 8.90 (714 strikeouts vs. 373 walks), ranking 18th in the league for total hits allowed, with 651. They have given up 88 home runs, yielding 5.10 runs per 9 innings (26th in MLB). Collectively, the Angels’ pitching staff has allowed 410 runs, and their ERA is 4.64 (373 earned runs).
On the save percentage front, the Angels are last in MLB with 33.3%. Throughout the season, 261 bullpen pitchers have taken the mound, stepping in 91 times in high-leverage situations and 96 times with runners on base. Out of 67 save opportunities, they’ve achieved 41 holds and recorded 16 blown saves. Their relievers have only converted 8 saves from 24 chances and have a 38.7% inherited scoring rate across 155 runners.
Defensively, the Angels have displayed a 69.8% efficiency over 6,522 innings (16th in MLB). They have made 54 double plays and maintain a fielding percentage of .983 (23rd in the league), totaling 702 assists, 50 errors, and 2,174 putouts so far.
Walbert Urena, with a career record of 5-5, possesses a 2.41 ERA and has allowed 7.1 hits per 9 innings. His strikeout-to-walk ratio is 1.83 after facing 292 hitters in his career. He has surrendered 18 earned runs, carries a WHIP of 1.311, and his FIP is 2.4. In his MLB tenure, Urena has given up 53 hits while earning 64 strikeouts over 67 innings pitched.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s MLB face-off against the spread or moneyline?
Pick: Bet on Sacramento (-122)
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