Chicago White Sox at Los Angeles Angels Player Props, Picks and Predictions - 9/17/2024 9:38 PM EST

We have your Chicago White Sox at Los Angeles Angels prop betting and game preview needs covered as the Chicago White Sox hit the road to face the Los Angeles Angels.

Chicago White Sox at Los Angeles Angels Odds Info

Best Moneyline Odds: Chicago White Sox +145 (bet365) / Los Angeles Angels -162 (FanDuel)
Best Spread Odds: -1.5 - Chicago White Sox -145 (BetMGM) / Los Angeles Angels +125 (ESPN BET)
Best Total Odds: 8.5 - Under -125 (ESPN BET) / 8.0 - Over -115 (bet365)

Game Info

Date: 9/17/2024
Time: 9:38 PM EST
Location: Angel Stadium (Anaheim, California)
TV: MLB.TV

Historic Head-to-Head Stats and Analysis

Over the past two seasons, the Chicago White Sox and the Los Angeles Angels have faced each other seven times. The Angels have a slight edge, winning four of these encounters, while the White Sox have claimed victory in three. The visiting team has shown a marginal advantage, securing four wins compared to the home team's three. In terms of betting outcomes, the White Sox have covered the spread in four games, whereas the Angels have done so in three. The games have predominantly leaned towards high-scoring affairs, with the total score going over the set line in five instances and under in two.

The most recent matchup between these teams took place on June 29, 2023, where the Chicago White Sox emerged victorious with a 9-7 win over the Los Angeles Angels. The game was characterized by a flurry of scoring, with the Angels initially taking a 4-1 lead in the second inning, thanks to back-to-back home runs by Mike Moustakas and Hunter Renfroe. However, the White Sox responded with a six-run third inning, highlighted by a two-RBI single from Eloy Jiménez and a two-run single from Zach Remillard, which gave them a 7-4 lead. Despite a late homer from Shohei Ohtani in the ninth inning, the White Sox held on for the win. The Angels hit three home runs in the game, while the White Sox did not hit any, yet they managed to secure the victory.

In this game, the White Sox recorded nine hits and struck out 16 times, while the Angels had 11 hits and 10 strikeouts. The White Sox's pitching staff allowed four home runs, but they managed to limit the damage and secure the win. Lance Lynn was the starting pitcher for the White Sox and was credited with the win, despite allowing seven earned runs over nine innings. The Angels' starting pitcher, Patrick Sandoval, also pitched the full game but took the loss, giving up nine runs. The game was played in favorable conditions with a temperature of 75 degrees and a light wind blowing out to left field.

 

Chicago White Sox at Los Angeles Angels Preview

The Chicago White Sox and Los Angeles Angels are set to clash in a matchup that sees both teams striving to end their respective seasons on a high note, despite being out of playoff contention. The White Sox, with a dismal 36-115 record, are looking to build on their recent momentum after taking two of three games against the Oakland A's. They have shown resilience, particularly in close games, and are eager to secure their first three-game winning streak since late June. On the other hand, the Angels, standing at 60-90, are desperate to halt a four-game home losing streak. Their recent series against the Houston Astros ended in a sweep, highlighting their struggles, especially when conceding home runs.

Griffin Canning will take the mound for the Angels, bringing a 5-13 record and a 5.41 ERA into his 19th start of the season. Canning has shown flashes of potential but has been inconsistent, as evidenced by his 1.41 WHIP and 117 strikeouts over 106 2/3 innings. The Angels' offense, led by Zachary Neto and Taylor Ward, will need to provide ample run support to counteract Canning's struggles on the mound. Neto, with 21 home runs and a .250 batting average, has been a bright spot in an otherwise challenging season for the Angels.

The White Sox will counter with Davis Martin, who is still seeking his first win of the season. Martin's 0-4 record and 4.14 ERA suggest a pitcher who has faced his own set of challenges. However, the White Sox have shown they can be competitive, especially when Andrew Vaughn and Lenyn Sosa are in form. Vaughn leads the team with a .248 batting average and has been a consistent contributor with 18 home runs and 66 RBIs. Sosa, meanwhile, has been impressive in recent games, going 17-for-39 with a home run and four RBIs over the last ten outings.

Injuries have plagued both teams, with the Angels missing key players like Mike Trout and Anthony Rendon, while the White Sox are without Mike Clevinger and several others. These absences have undoubtedly impacted their performances, but both teams will be looking to their available players to step up and deliver. As the Angels aim to end their home skid, the White Sox will be keen to capitalize on their recent form and continue their winning ways on the road.

Chicago White Sox at Los Angeles Angels Pick: Los Angeles Angels Moneyline

As the Chicago White Sox and Los Angeles Angels prepare to face off, the Angels present a compelling case for a moneyline pick. Despite their recent struggles, including a four-game home losing streak, the Angels have several factors working in their favor. Griffin Canning, who will start for the Angels, has shown potential with 117 strikeouts over 106 2/3 innings, and while his 5.41 ERA and 1.41 WHIP indicate inconsistency, he has the capability to deliver a strong performance against a White Sox lineup that has struggled on the road, posting a 16-57 record away from home.

The Angels' offense, led by Zachary Neto and Taylor Ward, has the firepower to exploit the White Sox's pitching vulnerabilities. Neto's 21 home runs and .250 batting average highlight his ability to change the game's momentum, while Ward's recent form, including three home runs in the last ten games, adds depth to the Angels' batting order. The White Sox, on the other hand, have been plagued by injuries and inconsistency, with Davis Martin still seeking his first win of the season. His 0-4 record and 4.14 ERA suggest that the Angels' hitters could find success against him.

Moreover, the Angels have a slight historical edge over the White Sox, having won four of their last seven encounters. This psychological advantage, combined with the home field setting, could provide the Angels with the necessary boost to end their losing streak. While both teams are out of playoff contention, the Angels' desire to halt their skid and finish the season on a positive note makes them a strong candidate for the moneyline pick in this matchup.

Chicago White Sox at Los Angeles Angels Top Player Prop Picks

Griffin Canning Over 5.5 Strikeouts +110 (bet365)

Griffin Canning, the starting pitcher for the Los Angeles Angels, presents a compelling case for surpassing the 5.5 strikeouts line in this matchup against the Chicago White Sox. Despite his inconsistent season, Canning has demonstrated the ability to rack up strikeouts, as evidenced by his 117 strikeouts over 106 2/3 innings. The White Sox, who have struggled on the road with a 16-57 record, have shown vulnerability in their lineup, which could play into Canning's strengths. Given the White Sox's tendency to strike out, as seen in their previous encounters, Canning has a favorable opportunity to exceed the strikeout line, especially with the Angels looking to end their home skid.

Andrew Vaughn Over 0.5 Singles -111 (Caesars)

Andrew Vaughn has been a consistent performer for the Chicago White Sox, leading the team with a .248 batting average. His ability to make contact and find gaps in the defense makes the over on 0.5 singles an attractive proposition. Vaughn's recent form, coupled with the Angels' pitching struggles, particularly Canning's 5.41 ERA, suggests that Vaughn could capitalize on any mistakes. With the White Sox eager to extend their winning streak, Vaughn's role as a key offensive contributor will be crucial, and his knack for hitting singles could be pivotal in this matchup.

Zach Neto Over 0.5 Runs Scored +120 (bet365)

Zach Neto has been a bright spot in the Angels' lineup, boasting 21 home runs and a .250 batting average. His ability to get on base and score runs is critical for the Angels, especially as they aim to break their losing streak. With the White Sox's Davis Martin still seeking his first win and sporting a 4.14 ERA, Neto has a prime opportunity to exploit the pitching vulnerabilities and cross the plate. Given his recent performances and the Angels' need for offensive production, betting on Neto to score at least one run offers value, particularly with the favorable odds.