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Los Angeles Angels vs. Houston Astros —Where and how to watch today's match, expected lineup, venue, time and more (11 April, 2025)

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The Houston Astros are hosting the Los Angeles Angels for a three-game series. The face-off between the Astros and the Angels starts on April 11 and lasts up to April 13, 2025. The game is scheduled at Daikin Park in Houston, Texas, around 8:10 p.m. ET. From the streaming details to the key players to watch during the face-off between both major league teams, here is everything you should know about the much-awaited game between the Los Angeles Angels and the Houston Astros.

Los Angeles Angels vs. Houston Astros —When and where to watch the gameThe game between the Los Angeles Angels and the Houston Astros can be streamed on the FanDuel Sports West and Space City Home Network, which are the official broadcasting network platforms for the Angels and the Astros. The game can be streamed on the respective FM channels, including KBME 790 AM/94.5 FM HD-2, TUDN 93.3/KLAT 1010, and KLAA 830, which are the official radio partners of the Houston Astros and Los Angeles Angels.


Los Angeles Angels vs. Houston Astros —Key players to watch Los Angeles AngelsThe Houston Astros’ second baseman, Kyren Paris, secured five home runs, which leveled up his position to 41st on the list of batters. With Mike Trout being one of the most bankable players in the team and with five home runs and 11 RBI, he is currently in the fourth position. Apart from Trout and Paris, Logan O’Hoppe is expected to deliver a great performance against the Astros.
Houston AstrosWith three home runs, Houston Astros’ designated hitter Jose Altuve is leading the major league team. During the last five games, Jose Altuve went on to secure two home runs along with five RBI. Apart from Altuve, Jeremy Pena, Yordan Alvarez, and Jake Meyers are expected to deliver stellar performance against the Angels.


Los Angeles Angels vs. Houston Astros —Expected lineupThe starting lineup of any team in MLB speaks volumes about their strengths. A well-organized starting lineup is also related to both the defense and offense sides of the baseball team.
Los Angeles Angels
Luis Rengifo- 3B

Taylor Ward- LF

Mike Trout- DH

Jorge Soler- RF

Nolan Schanuel- 1B

Logan O'Hoppe- C

Jo Adell- CF

Tim Anderson- SS

Kyren Paris- 2B
Houston Astros
Jose Altuve- DH

Jeremy Peña- SS

Yordan Alvarez- LF

Christian Walker- 1B

Isaac Paredes-3B

Victor Caratini- C

Jake Meyers- CF

Brendan Rodgers-2B

Cam Smith-RF

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