Los Angeles Angels vs Chicago Cubs August 24th 2025
The Chicago Cubs are set to play the Los Angeles Angels at Angel Stadium of Anaheim. The Cubs have a record of 74-55 and are second in the NL Central. They are coming off a win and have gone 6-4 in their last ten games. The Angels have a record of 61-67, placing them fourth in the AL West. They lost their last game and have an even 5-5 record over their last ten games.
Jameson Taillon will start for the Cubs with an ERA of 4.26. On the mound for the Angels is Kyle Hendricks, who has an ERA of 4.93. The game is scheduled for Sunday, August 24, 2025, at 4:07 PM. The weather forecast predicts a warm day with light rain and calm winds. Fans can catch the action on FDSW.
Cubs vs Angels Key Information
- Sport: Baseball
- Teams: Chicago Cubs vs. Los Angeles Angels
- Venue: Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, CA
- Date: Sunday, August 24, 2025
- Betting Odds: Cubs Moneyline -148, Angels Moneyline +126, Cubs Runline -1.5 (+108), Angels Runline +1.5 (-129), Total Over 9.5 (-117), Total Under 9.5 (-104)
The Cubs Can Win If…
The Chicago Cubs are coming off a 3-2 win against the Los Angeles Angels. Javier Assad pitched 6 strong innings, giving up just 2 hits and 1 earned run. Kyle Tucker and Pete Crow-Armstrong both hit home runs, contributing to the team’s victory.
The Cubs have shown their power with 175 home runs this season, ranking 7th in the league. Their slugging percentage of .426 places them 6th, indicating their ability to hit for extra bases. With players like Seiya Suzuki and Pete Crow-Armstrong, the Cubs have the potential to score runs quickly.
Jameson Taillon will be on the mound for the Cubs, with an ERA of 4.26 and a WHIP of 1.10. His ability to keep runners off base can be a key factor in the game. With a strong lineup and solid pitching, the Cubs have the tools to secure another win against the Angels.
The Angels Can Win If…
The Los Angeles Angels are coming off a tight 3-2 loss against the Chicago Cubs. In that game, Yoán Moncada shined with two home runs. Tyler Anderson pitched five innings, allowing just three hits and two earned runs, showing promise on the mound.
The Angels have a strong lineup with power hitters like Taylor Ward and Jo Adell. Ward has 29 home runs, and Adell has 28, making them a threat to any pitcher. The Angels rank fifth in home runs this season, which could be a key factor in their favor.
Kyle Hendricks will start for the Angels, looking to improve his 6-8 record. Despite a 4.93 ERA, his experience can be vital. The Angels’ ability to hit home runs and Hendricks’ potential to control the game are reasons they can secure a win.
The Lean
The Cubs are favored on the moneyline at -148, while the Angels are at +126. The Cubs have a stronger overall pitching staff with an ERA of 3.80, ranked 9th, compared to the Angels’ 4.66 ERA, ranked 26th. My model projects the Cubs to win with a score of 5-4, making the Cubs a solid pick to win straight up.
The total for the game is set at 9.5, with the over at -117 and the under at -104. Both teams have shown the ability to score, with the Cubs ranking 6th in slugging percentage and the Angels hitting 181 home runs, ranked 5th. My model projects a total score of 9, suggesting a lean towards the under in this game.
Hendricks’ reunion with Cubs
Sunday’s finale in Anaheim has all the ingredients of a baseball storyline. The Los Angeles Angels will send veteran right-hander Kyle Hendricks to the mound for his first-ever start against the Chicago Cubs, the team he helped guide to a World Series title in 2016.
Hendricks, who spent 11 seasons with the Cubs before signing a one-year deal with Los Angeles this past winter, remains a fan favorite in Chicago. His best season came in 2016, when he posted a 2.13 ERA — the lowest in the majors — and played a pivotal role in ending the Cubs’ 108-year championship drought.
Now 34, Hendricks is trying to find consistency again after going 4-12 last season. With a 6-8 record and 4.93 ERA entering Sunday, he knows the challenge is steep — especially against a Cubs team that’s heating up at the plate.
Kyle Hendricks Career Snapshot | Stat |
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Seasons with Cubs | 11 |
Best Year | 2016 (16-8, 2.13 ERA) |
Career with Angels | 2025: 6-8, 4.93 ERA |
World Series Rings | 1 (2016, Cubs) |
Cubs riding hot bats into finale
The Cubs arrive at the series finale with momentum, having taken the first two games from the Angels. Friday’s opener was a tight 3-2 victory sealed by Pete Crow-Armstrong’s late homer, but Saturday was a rout. Chicago piled up 12 runs on 14 hits in a 12-1 win — its 18th double-digit scoring performance of the season.
Kyle Tucker, who had been mired in a month-long slump, broke out in a big way with two home runs, a double, and five RBIs. Backup catcher Reese McGuire added his first career grand slam, giving the Cubs another offensive jolt.
The offensive eruption came just in time, as Chicago is firmly in the National League wild-card race while chasing the Milwaukee Brewers in the NL Central.
Rookie Horton continues to impress
Saturday’s win also featured another strong outing from rookie Cade Horton, who delivered six shutout innings while striking out seven. The 22-year-old right-hander has quickly made a name for himself in the Cubs’ rotation, posting a 0.49 ERA across his last seven starts.
Horton attacked the Angels early and often, throwing his first 21 pitches for strikes and needing just 34 pitches to get through the first four innings. His efficiency and poise give the Cubs another weapon as they prepare for the final stretch of the season.
Cubs Recent Surge | Stat |
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Record in last 6 games | 5-1 |
Double-digit run games in 2025 | 18 |
Cade Horton (last 7 starts) | 0.49 ERA |
Sunday’s pitching matchup
Sunday’s finale brings together two pitchers who know how to navigate pressure but are at very different stages of their careers. Hendricks will try to quiet the Cubs’ hot bats while Jameson Taillon takes the ball for Chicago.
Taillon has been solid this season with an 8-6 record and 4.26 ERA. He has struggled historically against the Angels, carrying a 6.39 ERA in five career starts against them, but the Cubs’ offense may give him plenty of run support if recent trends continue.
Sunday’s Starters | Record | ERA | Notes |
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Kyle Hendricks (LAA) | 6-8 | 4.93 | First career start vs Cubs |
Jameson Taillon (CHC) | 8-6 | 4.26 | 2-2, 6.39 ERA career vs Angels |
What’s at stake?
For the Cubs, Sunday is about completing the sweep and keeping their playoff momentum alive. They’ve won five of their last six games and have been swinging the bats with authority. A sweep would add another boost as they continue their push in both the division and wild-card races.
For the Angels, Hendricks’ start represents more than just another game. It’s a chance for the veteran to show he can still deliver against top-tier competition, while also adding a personal layer of intrigue facing the club he once helped bring to glory.
Fans tracking the postseason chase can follow the latest MLB scores and odds and check MLB expert picks to see how Sunday’s matchup may play out.