Los Angeles Angels vs Cincinnati Reds August 20th 2025
The Cincinnati Reds will visit the Los Angeles Angels at Angel Stadium of Anaheim on Wednesday night. The Reds come into the game with a 66-60 record, holding the third spot in the NL Central. They have won their last two games and are 6-4 in their last 10 outings.
On the other side, the Angels have a 60-65 record, placing them fourth in the AL West. They lost their last game and have a 5-5 record over their last 10 games. The starting pitchers are Nick Martinez for the Reds and Yusei Kikuchi for the Angels. The game will be televised on MLBN, and the weather forecast predicts broken clouds with a light breeze.
Reds vs Angels Key Information
- Sport: Baseball
- Teams: Cincinnati Reds vs. Los Angeles Angels
- Venue: Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, CA
- Date: Wednesday, August 20, 2025
- Betting Odds: Reds Moneyline +106, Angels Moneyline -125
The Reds Can Win If…
The Cincinnati Reds are coming off a strong performance against the Los Angeles Angels, winning 4-1. Brady Singer pitched six innings, allowing just one run and striking out four. Gavin Lux led the offense with a home run and two RBIs, helping the Reds secure the victory.
The Reds have shown they can win with solid pitching and timely hitting. Their team ERA of 3.80 ranks 9th, and they hold opponents to a .234 batting average, ranking 5th. With a batting average of .247, they have depth in their lineup to produce runs.
Elly De La Cruz is a key player for the Reds, hitting .275 with 19 home runs and 76 RBIs. Spencer Steer adds power with 15 home runs, while Miguel Andujar’s .307 average provides consistent hitting. With Nick Martinez on the mound, the Reds have a reliable starter to lead them to another win.
The Angels Can Win If…
The Los Angeles Angels are ready to bounce back after a 4-1 loss to the Cincinnati Reds. Despite the loss, Nolan Schanuel showed consistency with a 2-for-4 performance, scoring one run. The Angels’ lineup, including Mike Trout and Taylor Ward, aims to bring their power to the next game.
The Angels have hit 176 home runs this season, placing them fourth in the league. This power at the plate gives them a strong chance to score big. Yusei Kikuchi, with a 3.52 ERA, will start on the mound and can help keep the game in control.
Key players like Zach Neto and Jo Adell have been vital for the Angels. Neto has a batting average of .269 and 21 home runs, while Adell has contributed 26 home runs. Their ability to drive in runs will be crucial in securing a win against the Reds.
The Lean
The Angels are favored with a moneyline of -125, while the Reds are at +106. My model projects the Angels to win with a score of 5-3. The Angels have a stronger pitching staff, ranking 9th in ERA, compared to the Reds’ 27th rank. This gives the Angels an edge in this game.
The total for the game is set at 8.5 runs. My model projects a total score of 8 runs. Considering the Angels’ strong pitching and the Reds’ lower batting average, the under 8.5 at -101 is a solid pick. Both teams have shown they can keep scores lower with their pitching.
Reds Push for Wild Card, Chase 11th Straight vs Angels
The Cincinnati Reds are closing in on the National League’s final wild-card spot, and they’re bringing serious momentum into Wednesday’s series finale in Anaheim. With two wins already under their belt this week, the Reds are aiming for a three-game sweep of the Los Angeles Angels—and an 11th straight win against the Halos.
Reds Rely on Martinez in Key Start
Right-hander Nick Martinez (10-9, 4.73 ERA) takes the mound for Cincinnati. He’s been effective against the Angels historically, and this outing could carry postseason implications if he delivers another solid performance.
Yusei Kikuchi (6-8, 3.52 ERA) will counter for the Angels, making just his second career start against the Reds.
Pitcher | W-L | ERA | Career vs Opponent |
---|---|---|---|
Nick Martinez | 10-9 | 4.73 | 3.02 ERA vs LAA |
Yusei Kikuchi | 6-8 | 3.52 | 4.15 ERA vs CIN |
Reds Rally in the Ninth
Tuesday’s 6–4 win was all about patience and timely hitting. TJ Friedl delivered the game-winning RBI with a sacrifice fly, and Gavin Lux added insurance with an RBI double.
9th-Inning Key Moments | Action |
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Trevino | Blooper single to left |
Hayes | Hit by pitch |
Benson | Walk to load the bases |
Friedl | Sac fly to center (RBI) |
Lux | RBI double |
Closer Kenley Jansen stayed in despite a mound visit for possible discomfort. Postgame, he admitted something “physical” impacted his performance but didn’t provide details.
Friedl praised the team’s mindset: “Just incredible at-bats against a great closer… pass-the-baton mentality.”
Angels’ Wild Card Hopes Fade Further
Jo Adell did his part, hitting two home runs to rally the Angels from a 4-1 hole. His second tied it in the eighth, but the bullpen couldn’t finish the job. The Angels have now dropped four of their last five and are 7.5 games out of the AL Wild Card.
Manager Ray Montgomery summed up the disappointment: “It’s very deflating. We tied it. We gave the ball to our horse. But it didn’t happen.”