The San Diego Padres are on the road at the Los Angeles Angels in a Major League Baseball tilt on Monday. The San Diego Padres are 32-30 on the season, which is second place in the National League West. San Diego is coming off a loss on the road at the Kansas City Royals on Sunday.
The Los Angeles Angels are 21-37 on the season. That is dead last in the American League West. The Angels were swept on the road at Seattle, and have now dropped five straight games. The Angels have not won a game since May 28th.
The San Diego Padres are -130 on the road at the Angels in this game.
San Diego Padres
The Padres have been pretty solid on the offensive side of the baseball this season. San Diego is averaging more than 8.5 hits per game, 4.5 runs per game, and have a team batting average of .260. That is the best in all of Major League Baseball. The Padres also have 58 homeruns on the season.
San Diego’s Luis Arraez is leading the National League in hitting with a .340 batting average. The power supply is coming from Fernando Tatis Jr, with 10, while Manny Machado certainly has fallen off a little in homeruns, with 5. The Padres are coming off a series in Kansas City, where they scored 21 runs.
The San Diego Padres are sending Matt Waldron to the hill in this game. He is 3-5 on the season with a 4.26 earned run average. Waldron has thrown 57 innings, and struck out 60. He also has walked 19 batters on the season.
Los Angeles Angels
For the Los Angeles Angels, Tyler Anderson will take the baseball. Anderson is 5-5 on the season with a 2.47 earned run average. Anderson has tossed 69.1 innings, and struck out 48 batters, while walking 29 on the season.
Things have not gone well for the Angels as of late. They scored just 5 runs in the series at Seattle, and in their last five games, have scored just nine runs. The Angels are down to 17th in runs scored per game, with 4.2. The pitching is allowing more than 5 runs per game, which is 28th in the league.
Back to the offensive side, Taylor Ward and Joe Adell both have 11 homeruns on the season. Mike Trout has been out since April, and still third on the team with 10 homeruns. Los Angeles is starting a six game home stand, with the Astros coming to town next.
Padres Pound Angels
The San Diego Padres are a team that can hit, hit and hit again. The Padres are going to get on the board, and stay on the board in this game. Waldron pitches well enough to get the win, but a bunch of runs are scored. Our final bet for this game is the San Diego Padres -1.5 (+130) over the Los Angeles Angels on Monday.
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