The A's have already taken 2 of 3 in this series, including a 14-6 demolition Tuesday and a 10-inning win Wednesday after Jeff McNeil tied it in the 9th and Tyler Soderstrom walked it off in the 10th. The Angels at 17-33 are in a complete tailspin, and now they get the matinee-feel finale at 8:38 ET to try to avoid losing the set.


On the marquee, this looks like a Soriano coronation: 6-3, 2.41 ERA against a 2-5, 4.45 from Severino. Dig one layer down and it's muddier. Soriano was the AL Pitcher of the Month in April with a 0.24 ERA through six starts, but he's given up 12 runs in 17 innings this month and just got tagged for 6 runs in 5.1 against the Dodgers, his worst outing of the year. The league is adjusting.
Severino, meanwhile, had quietly stitched together a 1.88 ERA over four starts before coughing up 5 runs on 10 hits to the Giants on May 17. So you've got one guy trending up from a slow start and one guy trending down from a historic one, meeting somewhere in the middle. The market doesn't fully buy the gap either — Pinnacle has this as a coin flip moneyline.
The EV side of the slate is screaming at the A's moneyline at DK (+30.5% EV at -125 vs. a -102 fair line), and the public split on the run line is interesting — 65% of bets on the A's -1.5 but only 91% of the handle, meaning the bigger money is leaning home dog. With Soriano's command wobbling (six walks Saturday) and the total stretched to 9.5 at DK vs. an 8 at Pinnacle, this game has a wider range of outcomes than the records suggest.
Health-wise, the Angels are running it out there with a skeleton crew — d'Arnaud, Rendon, Kikuchi, Joyce and Stephenson all on the shelf, and Stephenson is done for the year after elbow surgery. The A's are missing Jacob Wilson and Max Muncy from the lineup, plus Gunnar Hoglund is now season-ended after hip surgery on Monday. Neither team is whole; the Angels are just less whole.

- Day-To-DayWei-En Lin P — Double-A Midland placed Lin on the 7-day injured list May 13 with a left quad strain.
- 10-Day-ILJacob Wilson SS — Wilson (shoulder) remains in the strengthening and stabilization portion of his rehab, Jason Burke of SI.com reports.
- 10-Day-ILMax Muncy 3B — Muncy (hand) has begun a swinging progression, Jason Burke of SI.com reports.
- 10-Day-ILDenzel Clarke CF — Clarke (foot) started at designated hitter and went 3-for-3 with a solo homer and an additional run scored with Single-A Stockton on Sunday.
- 15-Day-ILBrooks Kriske RP — Kriske (shoulder) will be shut down from throwing for at least three weeks, Jason Burke of SI.com reports.
- 60-Day-ILGunnar Hoglund SP — Hoglund (knee/back) will be sidelined for the rest of the 2026 season after undergoing surgery on his left hip Monday.

- 10-Day-ILTravis d'Arnaud C — D'Arnaud (foot) told reporters Saturday that he does not have a timetable for his return from the 10-day injured list, Rhett Bollinger of MLB.com reports.
- 15-Day-ILDrew Pomeranz RP — Pomeranz (elbow) said Friday that he doesn't expect to need more than a minimum-length stay on the injured list, Rhett Bollinger of MLB.com reports.
- 15-Day-ILYusei Kikuchi SP — Kikuchi (shoulder) will be shut down from throwing for 3-to-4 weeks, Alden Gonzalez of ESPN.com reports.
- 60-Day-ILBen Joyce RP — Imaging on Joyce's right shoulder came back negative Friday, Rhett Bollinger of MLB.com reports.
- 60-Day-ILRobert Stephenson RP — The Angels announced that Stephenson underwent ligament and flexor repair surgery on his right elbow Wednesday and is likely to miss the remainder of the season, Rhett Bollinger of MLB.com reports.
- 60-Day-ILAnthony Rendon 3B — The Angels placed Rendon (hip) on the 60-day injured list Tuesday.
Bottom line: A's have momentum, the pitching matchup is closer than the ERAs imply, and the betting market sees a near-pickem despite Soriano's shiny number. If the Angels lose this one too, they're staring at 24 losses in their last 30 — which is genuinely hard to do on accident.
