
Mariners, Angels Open Critical AL West Set
Seattle looks to hold second place while Los Angeles aims to spoil the party before the break.
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The Los Angeles Angels are a Major League Baseball franchise based in Anaheim, California, competing in the American League West. Founded in 1961 as the Los Angeles Angels, the club has been a staple of the MLB landscape for over six decades, known for its iconic teal and sand colors and a passionate fan base that fills Angel Stadium each season. The Angels captured their lone World Series title in 2002, led by the legendary duo of Troy Glaus and Tim Salmon, and have consistently fielded powerful lineups featuring Hall‑of‑Fame talent. In recent years the Angels have leaned on superstar outfielder Mike Trout, a three‑time AL MVP, to anchor a competitive core. The 2026 campaign has been a roller‑coaster, with the team battling for a playoff spot in a tightly packed AL West. Recent headlines spotlight a must‑win series against the Toronto Blue Jays in early May and a dramatic showdown with the San Diego Padres that highlighted Trout’s clutch hitting. Off the field, the organization continues to invest in player development and community outreach throughout Southern California.
Entering the 2026 season, the Angels sit near the middle of the AL West standings, trailing the division leader by a few games but still within striking distance of a wild‑card berth. After a sluggish start, the club sparked a resurgence in April, posting a 7‑3 run that featured a walk‑off win over the Oakland Athletics and a dominant pitching performance by Reid Detmers. Early May brought a pivotal series against the Toronto Blue Jays, where both teams entered the matchup tied for fourth place; the Angels split the three‑game set, keeping their postseason hopes alive. A recent loss to the San Diego Padres underscored lingering inconsistencies in the bullpen, but Mike Trout’s 28th‑season home run surge has kept fans optimistic. Management is exploring trade options to bolster the rotation as the summer schedule approaches.

Seattle looks to hold second place while Los Angeles aims to spoil the party before the break.

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With both teams mired near the bottom of the division, Wednesday’s game is a must-win to avoid a series sweep and salvage some momentum.

Denzer Guzman's tiebreaking single in the seventh inning lifts Los Angeles to a 5-2 win over Oakland, securing series momentum.

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Oakland looks to ride momentum into Game 2 after taking opener as LA scrambles to avoid another home series loss.

Skip the nine-inning slog. Here’s the 90-second breakdown of the A’s and Angels’ decisive plays.

Shea Langeliers' sixth straight single in the fifth inning sealed a seven-run rally as Oakland dismantled the Angels 9-3, giving the A's their sixth straight single and first series win.

Logan O'Hoppe's clutch infield single in the 10th inning erased a two-run Orioles lead and sent the Angels to a 7-6 win in Baltimore, extending their winning streak to four games.

Jake McCarthy's walk-off triple caps a never-before-seen streak as the Dodgers notch MLB's first 50-win mark.

Baltimore’s bats broke a 3-3 tie in the eighth on a two-run single, while Los Angeles’ bullpen coughed up the lead after a strong start by Reid Detmers.

Rookie righty Ryan Johnson allows one hit over six innings, Nolan Schanuel homers in 5-1 Angels win.

The Orioles' three-game road win streak faces its toughest test yet against the Angels, who are desperate to avoid the AL West basement.

Two of baseball’s most inconsistent teams face off in a three-game set that could define their playoff hopes.

Trailing late, Denzer Guzman tied the game with a three-run eighth-inning homer before Zach Neto’s two-run ninth-inning shot sealed the win for the Angels.

The Reds second baseman makes his first start since a head injury, batting leadoff against the Angels in a pivotal late-season matchup.

Walbert Ureña and the bullpen combined for a five-hit shutout to secure a dominant win over Oakland.

Down 11-4 in the ninth, Oakland rallied to stun the Angels 12-11 in 10 innings.

Third IL trip in four seasons underscores Trout’s waning durability and leaves Anaheim scrambling for answers.

Oakland scraps near .500 while Los Angeles sinks 16 games under. Game two preview.

The Athletics' catcher delivered the game's biggest blow, powering Oakland past the Angels behind a dominant pitching performance.

Jump's seven shutout innings mark a career-best outing, stifling the Angels' offense.
Oakland's young ace shines while Los Angeles loses its superstar to injury in a lopsided shutout.
| # | Team | P | W | D | L | GD | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| – | St. Louis Cardinals | 83 | 44 | 0 | 39 | -10 | 2 |
| – | Texas Rangers | 87 | 44 | 0 | 43 | -8 | 0 |
| – | Los Angeles Angels | 87 | 36 | 0 | 51 | -45 | -7 |
| – | Seattle Mariners | 87 | 44 | 0 | 43 | +13 | 0 |
| – | Houston Astros | 89 | 43 | 0 | 46 | -46 | -1 |