Who are the starting pitchers for the Yankees and Angels?
Ryan Yarbrough for the Yankees and Jack Kochanowicz for the Angels.
MLB / Yankees
The New York Yankees face the Los Angeles Angels in a three-game series. This article provides a preview of the series, including key insights, pitching matchups, and betting predictions. The Yankees are coming off a series win against the...
The Yankees' offense has been a key factor in their recent success. Aaron Judge performed well in Colorado. The Yankees rank sixth-lowest in ground-ball rate, which could pose a challenge for Angels' ground-ball pitcher Jack Kochanowicz. Kochanowicz's control issues, highlighted by his last start against Oakland, could be exploited by the Yankees' disciplined approach at the plate.
Betting angles suggest taking the Under on Kochanowicz's outs and considering Paul Goldschmidt Over 1.5 Total Bases. The wind blowing out at 8 mph might suggest an Over bet, but the Yankees' recent Under trend and the high total of 10 runs suggest otherwise.
Ryan Yarbrough for the Yankees and Jack Kochanowicz for the Angels.
He is hitting .357 with 7 home runs and 21 RBIs in his last 14 games.
Consider betting on Jack Kochanowicz Under 16.5 Outs and the Under 10 total runs.
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