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Phillies vs Angels Prediction, Odds, Picks - Jul. 20
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The Los Angeles Angels are four games out of the American League Wild Card race, battling with the Seattle Mariners, Tampa Bay Rays and Texas Rangers for the final spot. For many bubble teams, the trade deadline forces them to make a major decision: whether to buy or sell.
The Angels saw their streak of using just five starters this season come to an end after 96 games, but it was the offense that came through when it mattered most in the first game out of the All-Star break.
Teammate and All-Star starter Jacob Wilson is right now hitting .329/.373/.459 (131 OPS+) with 2.2 WAR. Much of his game is buoyed by his batting average, but it was once as high as .372 (June 8). He's hit .192 in his last 20 games.
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Adell, for one, believes the Angels' intangibles can have a real impact in the standings — and have had an effect in the clubhouse.
But the all-time great Angels outfielder has still put together an incredible career, and he is on the verge of two impressive milestones. Trout exits the All-Star break with 395 career home runs and 995 career RBI. There have been 307 players in MLB history to reach 1,000 RBI, while just 58 players have gotten to 400 homers.
Tyler Bremner was selected by the Los Angeles Angels as the No. 2 draft pick of the 2025 MLB Draft, sparking a huge celebration surrounded by his family just one month after his mother died of cancer.
The question for the Angels coming into the draft was if they’d use the No. 2 pick to continue their strategy under GM Perry Minasian.
Luke Lacourse, Michigan State commit named Michigan Mr. Baseball in 2025, is from Bay City Western High and was picked by Angels in 2025 MLB Draft.
Talon Haley, a Vanderbilt baseball signee, was drafted by the Los Angeles Angels in the 12th round of the 2025 MLB Draft.
Los Angeles Angels interim manager Ray Montgomery provided a concerning update on second baseman Christian Moore's sprained thumb, stating there is nothing new