Patrick Sandoval came into a Wednesday afternoon battle against the Philadelphia Phillies with a goal. And that was to erase the poor start that has defined his 2024 season with the Los Angeles Angels thus far.
After a tough start to the week in our Look of the Day series, we're looking to bounce back with a winner on Wednesday. Let's head to the diamond and target our favorite bet for the MLB slate.
The Philadelphia Phillies (20-11) visit the Los Angeles Angels (11-19) for an away game at 4:07 PM ET on Wednesday. This contest’s pitching matchup is set, as the Phillies will send Zack Wheeler (2-3) to the mound, while Patrick Sandoval (1-4) will take the ball for the Angels.
The Cincinnati Reds (10-9) host the Los Angeles Angels (9-11) for a home game at Great American Ball Park on Saturday. First pitch is at 6:40 PM ET. The probable starters are Graham Ashcraft (2-1) for the Reds and Patrick Sandoval (1-2) for the Angels.
The Tampa Bay Rays (5-6) square off against the Los Angeles Angels (6-4) on Tuesday at Angel Stadium of Anaheim at 9:38 PM ET. This contest’s pitching matchup is set, as the Rays will send Aaron Civale (1-1) to the mound, while Patrick Sandoval (1-1) will answer the bell for the Angels.
The circumstances surrounding Patrick Sandoval’s first start of 2024 and his second couldn’t have been further apart. His first came on Opening Day, Sandoval’s first-career Opening Day start, against the championship-contending Baltimore Orioles.
Two left-handers with soaring ERAs are set to face each other in Wednesday afternoon's series finale between the Los Angeles Angels and the host Miami Marlins.
The Los Angeles Angels knew going into the 2024 season that if they were going to overachieve their low expectations, it would be because the young cornerstones of the franchise stepped up alongside one another.
With Opening Day comes hope, optimism, and excitement for a new year of baseball. The Angels kicked off the 2024 season in Baltimore to face the Orioles, who won 101 games last season and are poised to flirt with 100 wins again this year.
MLB Opening Day is here and the Los Angeles Angels will travel to Baltimore to play the Orioles to open their season. With Shohei Ohtani gone, not many people expect the Angels to be relevant for very long in 2024.
While most teams do not have a true ace, Opening Day is a chance for some to see their top pitchers in a rotation matchup. But for others, it is a reminder of just how bad their pitching staff is.
The Los Angeles Angels have announced that Patrick Sandoval is the Opening Day starter for the 2024 MLB season when the Halos take on the Baltimore Orioles on March 28.
On Tuesday, the Los Angeles Angels announced that Patrick Sandoval will officially be their Opening Day starter. Sandoval will get the start when the Angels take on the Baltimore Orioles on the road on March 28.
Entering their second season with the pitch clock rules, many players have found ways to deal with the change. However, it doesn't mean that they have enjoyed having it.
Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Patrick Sandoval is looking for a new and fresh start in 2024. The 2023 season wasn't so kind to the Angels, especially their pitching staff. The Angels had a 4.64 team ERA in 2023, the eighth-worst in all of baseball.
The 2023 Los Angeles Angels were a letdown of epic proportions. They finished with a 73-89 record and were fourth in the AL West, the fifth time they ended in fourth place in the last six years.
Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Patrick Sandoval was expected to take a major leap in 2023. After a 2022 campaign thaw him solidify himself as a promising cornerstone of the Halos rotation, he struggled to replicate that success when the calendar turned.
Angels owner Arte Moreno spoke to Jeff Fletcher of The Orange County Register this week, touching on various topics. Notably, he said that he has no plans to sell the team and that the club’s payroll is going to be lower in 2024.
The Los Angeles Angels have a lot of work to do this offseason if they want to field a competitive squad this coming year. They know that building up their rotation will be a major key to that, and the team plans to be aggressive in adding talent.
There are only five more days of home run props before we switch gears to the playoffs. Let's make them count, starting with Jack Dougherty's three favorite HR props for Monday's MLB slate.
Matt Olson's dinger gave us a slight profit in home run props to start the week, so YB's Matt Dougherty says keep the momentum rolling with his three favorite players to hit a homer on Tuesday's MLB slate.
The Los Angeles Angels will open their home schedule against the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday night in Anaheim, Calif. Left-hander Patrick Sandoval (1-0, 1.80 ERA) will start for the Angels, and if his season debut is any indication, he's not going to be the club's hard-luck pitcher again this season.
The Los Angeles Angels had another underwhelming year in 2021. Although the team made many headlines throughout the regular season thanks in large part to the emergence of Shohei Ohtani, the overall results of L.A.’s campaign were lousy.
Angels southpaw Patrick Sandoval is out for the year with a stress fracture in his back.
The Angels placed starting pitcher Patrick Sandoval on the 10-day injured list due to a lumbar spine stress reaction.
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!