The Los Angeles Angels will play the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday, June 3, 2025. The game will take place at Fenway Park in Boston, MA, starting at 7:10 PM. Fans can expect clear skies and mild weather for this night game, which will be broadcast on FDSW.
Angels vs. Red Sox Betting Prediction
- Money Line Prediction: Angels MoneyLine +119. The Angels have a balanced road record of 17-17, and they won their last game against the Red Sox 7-6. This gives them momentum going into this game.
- Over/Under Prediction: Over 9.5. The last game between these teams ended with a total of 13 runs. Both teams have shown strong hitting recently, making the over a solid choice.
Team Trends
- The Los Angeles Angels have a balanced road record this season with 17 wins and 17 losses.
- The Boston Red Sox have a home record of 16 wins and 15 losses this season.
- In their recent game against the Red Sox, the Angels won 7-6 with Jo Adell and Mike Trout hitting home runs.
- The Red Sox’s starting pitcher, Richard Fitts, gave up 6 runs in just 1 inning in the recent game against the Angels.
- The Angels are 5 games behind in the AL West division standings.
Angels vs Red Sox Preview
The Los Angeles Angels and the Boston Red Sox are ready for action at Fenway Park. The Angels will rely on Yusei Kikuchi to take the mound. Kikuchi has an ERA of 3.06 and a WHIP of 1.51. Despite his solid ERA, his record stands at 1-5. The Angels hope he can turn things around in this game.
On the other side, the Red Sox will have Brayan Bello as their starting pitcher. Bello has a 3.83 ERA and a WHIP of 1.62. His record is 2-1, showing he has been more successful in securing wins. The Red Sox look to him to maintain their momentum on their home field.
Boston Red Sox: Key Players and Performance
The Boston Red Sox have a strong lineup this season. Rafael Devers stands out as the team’s top hitter. He leads with a batting average of .286 and has hit 12 home runs so far. Alex Bregman is another key player for the Red Sox. He holds a batting average of .299 and has contributed 11 home runs. Trevor Story, playing shortstop, has a lower batting average of .218 but still adds depth to the lineup. The team’s overall batting average is .252, ranking 8th in the league. They have hit 73 home runs, placing them 7th. On the mound, Brayan Bello will start with an ERA of 3.83 and a record of 2-1.
Los Angeles Angels: Players and Pitching Insights
Zach Neto is a key player for the Los Angeles Angels. He has a batting average of .268 and has hit 10 home runs. Neto also leads the team in runs with 30. Nolan Schanuel is another important player. He has a batting average of .269 and has played in 57 games. Schanuel has hit 3 home runs and scored 30 runs. On the pitching side, Yusei Kikuchi will start for the Angels. His ERA is 3.06, and he has a win-loss record of 1-5. The Angels’ team ERA is 4.84, which ranks 25th in the league.
Final Betting Pick
The Angels’ MoneyLine at +119 is a good pick. They have a balanced road record of 17-17, showing they can compete away from home. Their recent 7-6 win against the Red Sox adds momentum, especially with strong performances from hitters like Jo Adell and Mike Trout. Yusei Kikuchi, the Angels’ starting pitcher, has a solid ERA of 3.06, which could help keep the game close.
Choosing the over 9.5 runs is also a good option. The last game between these teams ended with 13 total runs, showing both teams can score. The Angels’ lineup has been hitting well, with players like Logan O’Hoppe and Zach Neto contributing home runs. The Red Sox have also shown strong hitting, with Rafael Devers leading the team in RBIs. This makes a high-scoring game likely.
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Last updated:June 3, 2025 Angels, Red Sox