ANAHEIM, CA – As the Major League Baseball season continues to unfold, the Los Angeles Angels are set to host the Chicago White Sox this weekend at Angel Stadium. The Angels (12-18 as of April 28, 2026) will be looking to regain momentum after a recent stretch of inconsistent play, while the White Sox aim to build on their own progress. This preview will cover the probable pitchers, potential lineups and key storylines heading into the series.
Probable Pitchers and Matchups
The starting pitching matchups are crucial to the outcome of any series, and this one is no exception. While official confirmations are still pending, early indications point to a compelling series on the mound.
Game 1 (April 29th): The Angels are expected to send right-hander Patrick Sandoval to the mound. Sandoval has shown flashes of brilliance this season, but consistency has been a challenge. He’ll be opposed by Chicago’s Michael Kopech, a power pitcher looking to establish himself as a reliable starter.
Game 2 (April 30th): Griffin Canning is projected to start for the Angels in the second game. Canning has been a steady presence in the Angels’ rotation. The White Sox are likely to counter with Garrett Crochet, who has been a bright spot in their pitching staff.
Game 3 (May 1st): Chase Silseth is currently slated to take the hill for the Angels in the series finale. Chicago’s plans for the final game are less certain, with several options under consideration, including Nick Nastrini.
Projected Lineups
Lineups are always subject to change based on manager decisions and late-game adjustments, but here’s a look at the anticipated batting orders for both teams:
Los Angeles Angels
- Taylor Ward, RF
- Mike Trout, CF
- Anthony Rendon, 3B
- Nolan Schanuel, 1B
- Jo Adell, DH
- Luis Rengifo, 2B
- Kyren Paris, SS
- Logan O’Hoppe, C
- Cole Tucker, LF
Chicago White Sox
- Andrew Vaughn, 1B
- Paul DeJong, SS
- Luis Robert Jr., CF
- Gavin Sheets, DH
- Dominic Fletcher, LF
- Zach Remillard, 2B
- Melky Cabrera, RF
- Sebastián Rivero, C
- José Rodríguez, 3B
Key Storylines and What to Watch
Beyond the pitching matchups and projected lineups, several key storylines will be worth following throughout the series.
Mike Trout’s Performance: All eyes will be on Angels superstar Mike Trout. His health and production are paramount to the team’s success. Trout has been a consistent offensive force when healthy, and his ability to drive in runs will be critical against a White Sox pitching staff that can be vulnerable.
White Sox Offensive Consistency: The White Sox have struggled to score runs consistently this season. Their ability to string together hits and capitalize on scoring opportunities will be a major factor in their success against the Angels. Andrew Vaughn will be a key player to watch in this regard.
Bullpen Battles: Both the Angels and White Sox have had their share of bullpen struggles. The team that can consistently obtain reliable outs from their relievers will have a significant advantage in close games. Managing the bullpen effectively will be crucial for both managers.
Angel Stadium Atmosphere: Angel Stadium is known for its lively atmosphere, especially during weekend games. The home crowd could provide a boost for the Angels as they look to turn their season around.
Recent Baseball Assistance Team News
In other MLB news, the Baseball Assistance Team (B.A.T.) recently announced that Eduardo Pérez has been named its new president, effective in 2026. This marks a significant leadership transition for the organization, which provides confidential support to members of the baseball family in need. The team also celebrated raising a record $5,391,310 in commitments from players, coaches, and front office personnel during the 2026 Spring Training Fundraising Tour. More information about B.A.T. Can be found on MLB.com.

What’s Next
Following this series, the Angels will travel to face the Houston Astros in a crucial divisional matchup. The White Sox will return home to host the Detroit Tigers. Stay tuned to Archysport for continued coverage of MLB action.
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