Los Angeles Angels vs Oakland Athletics June 11th 2025
The Los Angeles Angels will host the None Athletics at Angel Stadium of Anaheim. This afternoon game is set for Wednesday, June 11, 2025, at 4:07 PM. Fans can catch the action on NSPCA, with weather conditions expected to be mild and overcast.
The Athletics are managed by Mark Kotsay and hold a season record of 26-42. They are 11 games behind in the AL West. The Angels, under manager Ron Washington, have a record of 31-34 and are 4 games back in their division. On the mound, JP Sears will start for the Athletics, while Kyle Hendricks will pitch for the Angels.
Athletics vs Angels Key Information
- Sport: Baseball
- Teams: None Athletics vs. Los Angeles Angels
- Venue: Angel Stadium of Anaheim in Anaheim, CA
- Date: Wednesday, June 11, 2025
- Betting Odds: Athletics MoneyLine +109, Angels MoneyLine -129
The Athletics Can Win If…
The None Athletics recently played against the Los Angeles Angels and lost 4-7. Despite the loss, Max Muncy and JJ Bleday showed power with a home run each. Grant Holman started the game but pitched only one inning, allowing no hits or runs.
The Athletics have a strong lineup with a team batting average of .256, ranking 4th in the league. They have hit 82 home runs this season, placing them 6th in that category. With players like Tyler Soderstrom and Jacob Wilson, who are performing well, the team has the potential to score big.
JP Sears will start the next game, bringing a 5-5 record and an ERA of 5.21. The Athletics have shown they can win with strong hitting performances, as seen in their 14-3 win over the Minnesota Twins. Their ability to hit for power and get on base could be the key to winning against the Angels.
The Angels Can Win If…
The Los Angeles Angels recently won against the None Athletics with a score of 7-4. Yusei Kikuchi was outstanding on the mound, pitching 7 1/3 innings and allowing just one hit with no runs. Jo Adell led the offense, hitting a home run and driving in three runs.
The Angels have a strong home run presence, ranking 3rd in the league with 94 homers this season. Their slugging percentage is 9th in the league at .405, showing they can hit for power. Key players like Logan O’Hoppe and Taylor Ward add to this strength, contributing significantly to the team’s home run tally.
Kyle Hendricks will start for the Angels, and he looks to improve on his recent performances. The Angels have shown they can win tight games, as seen in their recent 5-4 victory over the Mariners. With players like Zach Neto and Nolan Schanuel consistently getting on base, the Angels have the potential to outscore their opponents.
The Lean
The Angels are the favorite with a moneyline of -129, while the Athletics are at +109. The Angels have a better batting average and on-base percentage, ranking 4th and 9th, respectively. Given these stats, the Angels are the pick to win straight up, with a projected score of Angels 6, Athletics 4.
The over/under line is set at 9.5. Both teams have struggled with pitching, with the Athletics having an ERA of 5.69 and the Angels at 4.84. With these high ERA numbers, the game is likely to go over the total, with a projected combined score of 10.
Angels Look to Stay Perfect Against Struggling A’s
The Los Angeles Angels are riding high, looking for their seventh win in nine games as they host the Oakland Athletics in a series finale on Wednesday afternoon. The Angels have completely dominated this matchup, holding a perfect 6-0 record against the A’s this season and aiming to stay the course.
The Nolan Schanuel Show
A huge reason for that success has been Nolan Schanuel, who has been an absolute thorn in Oakland’s side. Schanuel is hitting an incredible 10-for-19 against the A’s this year and delivered the biggest blow on Tuesday, a walk-off single in the 10th inning. The A’s had intentionally walked the batter ahead of him to create a lefty-on-lefty matchup, a strategy that backfired spectacularly.
“I was super confident,” Schanuel said. “I’ve been seeing lefties really well lately. To be given the opportunity, I was all confidence going up there.”

Oakland Can’t Catch a Break
The walk-off loss was another tough pill to swallow for the Athletics, who have been in a freefall, dropping 23 of their last 27 games. To make matters worse, their standout rookie shortstop, Jacob Wilson, sat out Tuesday’s game with hamstring tightness. Wilson has been one of the few bright spots, hitting .487 in his last nine starts, and his absence is a major blow to a team that desperately needs offense. It’s a tough situation for a team trying to compete with other MLB teams.
A Volatile Pitching Matchup
Wednesday’s pitching matchup could lead to some fireworks, as both starters have ERAs over 5.00. The Athletics will send out lefty JP Sears (5-5, 5.21 ERA), who has a history of struggling against the Angels. Just last month, Los Angeles tagged him for four home runs and six runs in five innings. That history will surely be reflected in the day’s scores and odds.
The Angels will counter with veteran right-hander Kyle Hendricks (3-6, 5.40 ERA). While his numbers aren’t stellar, he has a 2-0 career record against Oakland. This matchup provides a tricky puzzle, and our expert betting guide can offer insights on navigating games with high-ERA starters.
Angels Injury Update
The Angels did suffer a loss this week, as utility man Chris Taylor was placed on the injured list with a fractured left hand after being hit by a pitch on Monday. In his place, the team activated LaMonte Wade Jr., who was recently acquired from the San Francisco Giants.
To see who our experts believe will win this lopsided matchup, check out our daily MLB picks.