Uncover Detailed Player Insights for Angels vs Rangers – Saturday, August 22, 2026

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Texas Rangers

+145O/U: 8.5
(+100/-120)
-170

Los Angeles Angels Insights

  • Ryan Johnson – Over/Under 3.5 Strikeouts (-155/+120)
    Among all starting pitchers, Ryan Johnson’s fastball velocity of 88.9 mph is in the 4th percentile this year.
    Explain: Velocity is a key component to fastball success in generating strikeouts and preventing runs.
  • Jose Siri – Over/Under 0.5 Runs (+165/-220)
    Jose Siri has primarily hit in the back-half of the lineup this season (94% of the time), but he is projected to bat 5th in the batting order in this game.
    Explain: The higher in the order a player bats, the more plate appearances he will get and the more opportunities he will get to hit the Over for every market. A player who hits higher in the order than he normally does may provide extra value opportunity since the market may be based on him hitting lower.
  • The Los Angeles Angels have 6 batters in their projected offense today with a high (i.e. over 27%) underlying K% (per the leading projection system, THE BAT X) (Oswald Peraza, Josh Lowe, Zach Neto, Mike Trout, Jose Siri, Denzer Guzman).
    Explain: Teams that have multiple high-strikeout hitters will make it much easier for the opposing pitcher to record strikeouts

Texas Rangers Insights

  • Cody Bradford – Over/Under 17.5 Pitching Outs (-130/+100)
    Throwing 74.1 adjusted pitches per game per started this year on average, Cody Bradford falls in the 6th percentile.
    Explain: Pitchers who average more pitches per game are more likely to go deeper into games and record more outs.
  • Joc Pederson – Over/Under Total Bases
    Joc Pederson has seen a sizeable improvement in his exit velocity lately; just compare his 98.8-mph average in the past 14 days to his seasonal 92.2-mph EV.
    Explain: Hitting the ball hard increases the chances of either a home run or the ball landing in fair territory for a hit before a fielder can get to it.
  • Texas Rangers – 2H Moneyline
    According to the leading projection system (THE BAT), the Texas Rangers’ bullpen projects as the 9th-worst out of all the teams in the game.
    Explain: Most bettors only consider the starting pitcher, but a weak bullpen sneakily creates an easier matchup for the opposing offense and boosts a game’s runs.