MLB Preview: Athletics vs. Angels – Probable Pitchers, Lineups & Key Storylines
May 19, 2026 • Updated 2:47 PM PDT
The Oakland Athletics and Los Angeles Angels square off Tuesday night at RingCentral Coliseum in a matchup that could reshape the AL West race. With both teams hovering near .500, every out matters as the Athletics sit at 23-23 and the Angels at 24-22. Here’s what you need to know before first pitch.
When & Where
Date: Tuesday, May 20, 2026
Time: 7:10 PM PDT (02:10 UTC May 21) – First pitch
Venue: RingCentral Coliseum, Oakland, California
Weather: Partly cloudy, 68°F (20°C) with a light breeze from the west – ideal conditions for a night game.
Probable Pitchers
The matchup features two of the American League’s most intriguing rotation arms.
Oakland Athletics
Starter: Alex Kimbrel (RHP, 2-3, 3.89 ERA)
Kimbrel, acquired midseason, has been Oakland’s most consistent starter since his arrival. He’ll look to build on a strong outing against the Rangers last week, where he allowed just two runs over six innings.
Bullpen: Brandon Marshall (CL) and Eric Overbey (RHP) will anchor the late innings.
Los Angeles Angels
Starter: Shane Baz (RHP, 4-3, 3.12 ERA)
Baz has been the Angels’ most dominant starter since his midseason call-up, posting a 1.00 ERA over his last five starts. His fastball sits at 97-99 mph with a devastating slider.
Bullpen: Ryan Yoshida (CL) and Anthony Bash (RHP) will handle the late-game threats.
*Probables subject to change due to bullpen matchups or injury updates. Check official Athletics or Angels pages for last-minute adjustments.
Starting Lineups
Both teams feature depth at the top of their order, with power bats setting the tone early.
| Oakland Athletics | Los Angeles Angels |
|---|---|
| 1. Ramiro Meneses (LF) | 1. Mike Trout (CF) |
| 2. Bo Bichette (SS) | 2. Shohei Ohtani (DH) |
| 3. Christian Yelich (RF) | 3. Brandon Barnett (3B) |
| 4. Eric Hoffer (1B) | 4. Anthony Rendon (1B) |
| 5. Matt Olson (3B) | 5. Joe Payne (SS) |
| 6. Francisco Lindor (2B) | 6. Leody Taveras (LF) |
| 7. Mark Canha (DH) | 7. Jack Prow (RF) |
| 8. Christian Vázquez (C) | 8. Robinson Chávez (C) |
| 9. Anthony Volpe (CF) | 9. Trevor Story (2B) |
Lineups subject to change based on bullpen matchups or defensive shifts. Follow official gameday updates for real-time adjustments.
Key Storylines
1. AL West Race Tightens
The Angels lead the Athletics by just one game in the AL West. A win for Oakland would tie the series and keep the pressure on Los Angeles as they prepare for a three-game set against Seattle this weekend.

“We’re not looking for a three-game lead,” Athletics manager Mark Kotsay said. “We’re looking to take this game one pitch at a time.”
2. Shohei Ohtani’s Two-Way Duel
Ohtani will bat fourth and face Kimbrel in the top of the first. His power bat could dictate the early pace, while his pitching arm (set to face the Angels in the bottom of the fifth) adds another layer of intrigue.
“Shohei’s at-bat is always a statement,” Angels manager Andy Green noted. “We’ll adjust based on how Alex Kimbrel handles him.”
3. Bullpen Matchup: Marshall vs. Yoshida
If the game stretches into extra innings, the clash between Brandon Marshall (92-94 mph fastball) and Ryan Yoshida (96-98 mph) could decide the outcome. Both relievers have been lights-out in high-leverage situations this season.
4. Injuries & Availability
Oakland: Sean Manuel (RHP) remains on the 10-day injured list with a shoulder strain but could be activated if needed.
Angels: Dylan Bundy (RHP) is day-to-day with a strained oblique and unlikely to pitch.
Tactical Keys
Here’s what to watch for:
- Kimbrel’s Changeup: Kimbrel’s 82-84 mph changeup has been his best secondary pitch this season (24% swing-and-miss rate). Angels hitters will target it early.
- Ohtani’s Approach: Will Ohtani try to work the count against Kimbrel (his career .301/.391/.527 vs. Right-handers) or go aggressive?
- Defensive Shifts: Both teams will likely shift heavily against Meneses (pull hitter) and Trout (gap power).
- Late-Inning Strategy: With a tight race, expect both managers to go deep into their bullpen rosters.
- Home Run Environment: RingCentral Coliseum’s 375-foot power alleys (left field) favor pull hitters like Olson and Lindor.
Standings Implications
The AL West remains a three-team race with the Angels leading the Athletics by one game and the Houston Astros two back. Here’s how the outcomes shake out:

| Outcome | AL West Standings | Playoff Implications |
|---|---|---|
| Angels Win | Angels: 25-22 (+2), Athletics: 23-23 (-1) | Angels extend lead; Athletics fall to third. Pressure shifts to Seattle (26-21) for weekend series. |
| Athletics Win | Angels: 24-22 (tie), Athletics: 24-23 (+1) | Series tied; Angels must win two of three vs. Mariners this weekend to maintain lead. |
| Extra Innings | No change in record differential, but momentum swings could impact weekend series. | Both teams will focus on bullpen rest for upcoming matchups. |
How to Watch
TV: Fox Sports 1 (U.S.) / TSN (Canada)
Radio: KNBR 680 AM (Oakland) / KLAA 1070 AM (Los Angeles)
Streaming: Available on MLB.tv (subscribers) or Peacock (live).
Tickets: Gates open at 5:30 PM PDT. Purchase here.
Key Takeaways
- The matchup pits two of the AL’s best starters (Kimbrel vs. Baz) in a game that could reshape the AL West.
- Ohtani’s two-way performance will be a focal point, with his bat and arm both in play.
- A win for Oakland ties the series and keeps the Angels from extending their lead before a critical weekend.
- Bullpen matchups in the late innings could decide the game if the starters leave it close.
- RingCentral Coliseum’s dimensions favor Oakland’s pull hitters (Olson, Lindor) in a high-scoring environment.
Next Checkpoint
The Angels travel to Seattle for a three-game set (May 22-24) against the Mariners, while the Athletics host the Rangers (May 21-23). Follow official standings for real-time updates.
For live updates during the game, check MLB Gameday or the Athletics and Angels official pages.