Following a stretch of three consecutive wins, the Kansas City Royals (24-16) face the Los Angeles Angels (14-25) at 9:38 PM ET on Saturday. This contest’s pitching matchup is set, as the Royals will send Cole Ragans (2-2) to the mound, while Tyler Anderson (2-4) will take the ball for the Angels.
We're back with another week of home run props, and we're looking to kick it off with a bang. Let's check out the three HR bets we're targeting for Monday's MLB slate.
The Los Angeles Angels don't have an easy path to contention no matter what they do, but they have to start doing something.
We struck out on home run props to start the week, so we're looking for a bounce-back winner to get our week going. Here are our three favorite home run bets for Tuesday's loaded MLB slate.
Cole Tucker may not be the answer to all of the difficulties facing the Los Angeles Angels, but they'll take what they can get from the former first-round draft pick.
Tyler Anderson was the star of the show on Monday night as the Los Angeles Angels took down the Tampa Bay Rays with ease in a 7-1 victory. The Angels moved to 6-4 on the season with the win and are hoping to secure a series victory on Tuesday night.
Tyler Anderson threw seven scoreless innings and got offensive support from Mike Trout, Taylor Ward and Anthony Rendon in the Los Angeles Angels' 7-1 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays on Monday night in Anaheim, Calif.
The Los Angeles Angels desperately needed a good performance from Tyler Anderson on Tuesday evening against the Miami Marlins. No Angels starter had recorded an out after the fifth inning in the first four games of the season, putting plenty of early pressure on the team’s revamped bullpen.
Left-hander Tyler Anderson pitched seven scoreless innings, and Aaron Hicks homered and drove in two runs, leading the Los Angeles Angels past the host Miami Marlins 3-1 on Tuesday night.
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.
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.
Over the years, the Dodgers have become known as one of the best teams for players to sign with to help revitalize their careers. It's common knowledge around the league, and they have a fairly high success rate.
When the Los Angeles Angels signed left-handed starter Tyler Anderson last offseason, they were hoping that he could bring the success he saw in 2022 to their team.
One of the Los Angeles Angels big free agent signings last offseason was starting pitcher Tyler Anderson, who they brought in on a three-year deal. The team believed that he could help fill out their rotation, but Anderson never found his footing with the Halos.
The Los Angeles Angels inked veteran starter Tyler Anderson after a career year, but his opening tenure with his new club isn’t living up to expectations.
The Halos hunted for pitching this offseason and landed lefty Tyler Anderson from their LA counterparts after an incredible 2022 campaign. Anderson had a fantastic season with the Dodgers setting a career-high in wins, ERA, and innings pitched. And now, he will try to do the same with your Angels.
Not much was expected from Tyler Anderson in his first and only season with the Los Angeles Dodgers, but he became an integral part of a 111-win team. During the 2021 season, Anderson split time between the Pittsburgh Pirates and Seattle Mariners, making a combined 31 starts and throwing 167 innings while posting a 4.53 ERA.
Tyler Anderson had an incredible season for the Dodgers in 2022. He went 15-5 with a 2.57 ERA, and made the All-Star game for the first time in his career.
The Los Angeles Angels announced the signing of Tyler Anderson to a three-year, $39 million contract. His deal was finalized one day after Anderson rejected the qualifying offer from the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Anderson, who turns 33 in December, had a breakout season with the Dodgers in 2022.
Anderson’s work in Dodger Blue far surpassed any of his previous seasons.
Atlanta Braves pitcher Max Fried won the 2022 Rawlings Gold Glove Award for National League pitchers a third consecutive season. Fried finished ahead of Los Angeles Dodgers starter Tyler Anderson, and Corbin Burnes of the Milwaukee Brewers for the honor.
It all came down to one game and Dodgers pitcher Tyler Anderson did all he could in the 5.0 innings he played. He gave up zero earned runs with six strikeouts
With the Los Angeles Dodgers on the brink of elimination heading into Game 4 of the National League Division Series, Tyler Anderson was tasked with taking the mound for the biggest start of his career in only a second postseason appearance.
While the Dodgers are known to target splashy offseason acquisitions, the ability to hit on more subtle acquisitions has been key to their success. Anderson is the latest example.
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