- Matchup: Los Angeles Angels vs Chicago White Sox
- Date: Tuesday, April 28, 2026
- Venue: Rate Field, Chicago, IL
- Broadcast: Chicago Sports Network
- Betting Odds: Los Angeles (-182), Chicago (+150)
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On Tuesday, the Chicago White Sox (11-17) will face off against the Los Angeles Angels (12-17) at Rate Field. Currently, the Angels are favored at -182, while the White Sox start at +150. The total runs projected for this matchup is 8. The starting pitchers are Jose Soriano for the Angels and Davis Martin for the White Sox.

The Los Angeles Angels are currently averaging 4.8 runs per game, ranking 11th in the league. With a total of 139 runs scored and a team on-base percentage (OBP) of .334, they have achieved 38 doubles and hit 38 home runs thus far. The team’s total of 133 RBIs accompanies 224 hits, yielding a batting average of .232. The Angels hold a slugging percentage of .394, have struck out 286 times, and garnered 130 walks this season.
Los Angeles has a team earned run average (ERA) of 4.50, ranking 23rd in MLB, with 255 strikeouts recorded by their pitchers. The Angels’ pitching staff has given up 25 home runs and 145 runs overall (27th in the league). With 141 walks granted to opposing batters, their FIP stands at 4.20 for the season. Los Angeles has allowed 228 hits (8.0 per 9 innings) alongside 128 earned runs, resulting in a K/BB ratio of 1.81 and a WHIP of 1.44.
This season, the Angels have deployed 90 relief pitchers. These relievers have inherited 61 runners, with 37.7% scoring. They’ve secured 17 holds (13th in the league) and stepped in during 42 situations with opponents on base, including 34 high-pressure scenarios. Their season’s accomplishments include 4 saves, with 7 of 11 save attempts resulting in failure, translating to a save conversion rate of 36.4% across 29 opportunities.
Defensively, the Angels logged 768 putouts, 247 assists, and 18 errors, giving them a fielding percentage of .983, ranked 24th in the majors. They’ve executed 18 double plays, converting 69.3% of balls in play into outs in 2,304 innings, placing them 20th in the league.
Soriano has pitched 361 innings throughout his MLB career, earning 348 strikeouts. With a 22-21 overall record, his FIP is 3.46. Soriano has faced 1,517 batters, holding an ERA of 3.51, allowing 141 earned runs, and recording a WHIP of 1.271. Throughout this period, he has allowed 300 hits (7.5 hits per 9 innings) and issued 159 walks.
For the White Sox, they’ve clocked 33 home runs and 103 RBIs, and achieved 31 doubles while drawing 111 walks and totaling 113 runs this season. Their team OBP stands at .315 with a batting average of .222. The White Sox’s slugging percentage is .373, and their average output is 4.04 runs per game (26th in the league). They’ve struck out 264 times, ranking 4th in MLB, and have claimed 205 hits this year.
Chicago’s pitching corps have allowed 142 runs this season, with a team ERA of 4.68 (129 earned runs). They’ve conceded 28 home runs, giving up 5.15 runs per 9 innings (26th in MLB). The White Sox’s WHIP is 1.442, with a FIP of 4.55 for their pitching staff. Their K/BB ratio currently stands at 7.90 (218 strikeouts versus 133 walks), ranking 15th in MLB for total hits allowed with 225.
In 27 save situations, the White Sox have achieved 10 holds while suffering 9 blown saves. Relievers have stepped in during 17 opportunities, converting 8 saves. Chicago’s inherited runners have scored 32.1% of the time out of 56. They have participated in 33 high-leverage situations and 37 scenarios with runners on base. Currently, they’re 25th in save percentage at 47.1%, with a total of 104 relievers utilized this season.
Defensively, the White Sox have turned 21 double plays and maintain a fielding percentage of .984 (19th in MLB). They have 250 assists, just 16 errors, and a total of 746 putouts this season. Their defensive efficiency stands at 70.5% across 2,238 innings, ranking 15th in MLB.
Throughout his MLB career, Martin has given up 274 hits and recorded 225 strikeouts across 287 innings pitched. With a 13-22 win-loss record, he posts a 4.08 ERA, allowing 8.6 hits per 9 innings pitched. Martin has permitted 130 earned runs, showcasing a WHIP of 1.292 and a FIP of 4.0, while holding a K/BB ratio of 2.32. He has faced 1,208 opposing batters during his career.
Who will take the win tonight against the spread or moneyline?
Prediction: Bet on Chicago (+150)
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