Baltimore Orioles vs Los Angeles Angels June 14th 2025
The Los Angeles Angels will play against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. The game is set for Saturday, June 14, 2025, at 4:05 PM. Fans can catch the action on FDSW.
The Angels enter the game with a 33-35 record, sitting 5 games back in the AL West. The Orioles have a 28-40 record, trailing by 14 games in the AL East. Tyler Anderson will start for the Angels, while Tomoyuki Sugano takes the mound for the Orioles. Expect light rain and a mild day in Baltimore.
Angels vs Orioles Key Information
- Sport: Baseball
- Teams: Los Angeles Angels vs. Baltimore Orioles
- Venue: Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, MD
- Date: Saturday, June 14, 2025
- Betting Odds: Orioles -160, Angels +135
The Angels Can Win If…
The Los Angeles Angels recently played against the Baltimore Orioles and lost 0-2. Despite the loss, the Angels managed to get 8 hits. Jo Adell and Luis Rengifo both had solid performances, each getting two hits.
The Angels have some strong stats that can help them win. They rank 4th in home runs with 96 this season. Their slugging percentage is 9th in the league at .404, showing they can hit for power.
Key players like Zach Neto and Logan O’Hoppe are crucial for the Angels. Neto has a batting average of .281 and has hit 10 home runs. O’Hoppe leads the team with 14 home runs, providing a power threat in the lineup.
The Orioles Can Win If…
The Baltimore Orioles come off a strong 2-0 win against the Los Angeles Angels. Charlie Morton was dominant on the mound, striking out 10 batters over five innings. Ryan O’Hearn and Ramón Laureano each hit home runs, providing the necessary offense for the victory.
Key stats show the Orioles have hit 74 home runs this season, ranking 11th in the league. Their slugging percentage is .390, placing them 15th, which indicates their ability to produce extra-base hits. Gunnar Henderson leads the team with a .274 batting average and has contributed eight home runs.
Tomoyuki Sugano will start for the Orioles with a solid ERA of 3.23. His WHIP of 1.10 shows he limits base runners effectively. With a record of 5-4, Sugano can provide the stability needed to secure another win at home.
Game Snapshot
After Friday’s 2-0 rain-delay win, Baltimore chases its sixth series victory of the year against a Los Angeles club that had won five of six before Friday’s shutout loss. The Angels remain blanked six times this season, and they’ll look to ignite their bats in Baltimore’s temporary ballpark. For live updates and odds on this matchup, visit the Scores and Stats MLB odds board.
Christian Moore’s Big-League Debut
Second baseman Christian Moore made his first major-league plate appearances Friday night, going 0-for-3 after being called up following a .350-with-power performance in Triple-A Salt Lake. Manager Ron Washington praised the 2024 first-round pick’s confidence and is eager to see how Moore settles in over a larger sample size against a veteran Orioles defense.
Orioles Building Momentum
Interim skipper Tony Mansolino’s club shook off two weather delays to earn Friday’s win, thanks to a combined 6⅔ innings of two-hit relief and Felix Bautista’s 12th save at 99 mph. Tampa-born Colton Cowser may return after missing Friday’s game with soreness, further deepening a lineup that Manager Mansolino says is still fine-tuning its approach against left-handed arms. Full roster profiles and defensive alignments for both clubs are available on the Scores and Stats MLB teams hub.
Handicapper Spotlight — Scott’s Picks
Premium capper Scott’s Picks went 3-0 yesterday for a $361 profit, and his model locks in Baltimore on the moneyline here. He cites Sugano’s elite control and Anderson’s recent struggles to navigate quality lineups. Scott’s full ticket and situational breakdown are available on the Scores and Stats MLB picks hub.
Pitching Matchup: Sugano vs. Anderson
Baltimore sends Tomoyuki Sugano (5-4, 3.23 ERA) to the hill, looking to repeat his 7 ⅓ innings of one-run ball from a May win in Anaheim. The Angels counter with Tyler Anderson (2-3, 3.99 ERA), who has failed to finish five innings in June and carries a 0-2 career mark versus Baltimore.
The Lean
The Orioles are favored with a MoneyLine of -160 against the Angels, who are at +135. The Orioles have a better batting average and on-base percentage compared to the Angels. Given these stats, the Orioles are the pick to win straight up. My model projects the Orioles to win 5-4.
The over/under line is set at 9.5 runs. Both teams have high earned run averages, with the Angels at 5.02 and the Orioles at 4.76. This suggests a high-scoring game. My model projects a total score of 9, so the recommendation is to take the under.
Betting Outlook & Tools
Books opened Baltimore as a modest home favorite. For park factors, platoon splits, and late-inning leverage, consult the comprehensive Scores and Stats MLB betting guide.
Prediction: Orioles 4, Angels 2. Sugano settles into a groove, the bullpen locks down late, and Scott’s Picks’ moneyline angle pays off as Baltimore seals the series.