Where to Watch
Probable Pitchers
Lineups
San Francisco Giants
| # | Player | Pos |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Luis Arraez | 2B |
| 2 | Heliot Ramos | LF |
| 3 | Bryce Eldridge | DH |
| 4 | Rafael Devers | 1B |
| 5 | Casey Schmitt | 3B |
| 6 | Drew Gilbert | CF |
| 7 | Willy Adames | SS |
| 8 | Drew Cavanaugh | C |
| 9 | Grant McCray | RF |
Preview
The Los Angeles Angels head to Oracle Park for a Sunday afternoon clash with the San Francisco Giants, with first pitch set for 4:05 PM ET on July 26, 2026. Right-hander José Soriano gets the ball for the Halos against Giants southpaw Carson Whisenhunt in what figures to be a pitching-forward afternoon along San Francisco Bay. The Angels will need a clean outing from Soriano to steal a win in hostile territory against a Giants lineup that features serious lineup depth from top to bottom.
Pitching Matchup: Soriano vs. Whisenhunt
José Soriano has established himself as a reliable arm in the Angels rotation, and Sunday gives him a chance to make a statement on the road. The right-hander will face a Giants lineup that manager Bob Melvin has constructed with contact and professional at-bats in mind. Soriano will need to keep the ball down and work efficiently through a lineup that does not give away outs easily.
Carson Whisenhunt gets the nod for San Francisco. The left-hander is still developing his big-league profile, and the Angels should look to create pressure early, especially against any right-handed hitters in their lineup who can do damage against a young southpaw learning on the job.
The Giants Lineup Presents Real Challenges
San Francisco is sending a formidable group to the plate. Luis Arraez leads off at second base — one of the most consistent contact hitters in the game — followed by Heliot Ramos in left and top prospect Bryce Eldridge at designated hitter. The middle of the order is where it gets genuinely dangerous: Rafael Devers at first base brings legitimate left-handed power to Oracle Park. Casey Schmitt, Drew Gilbert, and Willy Adames round out the middle portion of the lineup and give San Francisco length that cannot be taken lightly. Drew Cavanaugh catches and Grant McCray hits ninth in right field.
This is a lineup that Soriano must navigate carefully. There are no automatic outs, and the Giants make you work for every inning.
Keys to Watch
- Soriano's command early: If Soriano falls behind in counts against Arraez and the top of the order, the Giants will make him pay. Establishing the strike zone in the first two innings is critical.
- Angels offense vs. a young lefty: Whisenhunt is still building his résumé at the big-league level. The Angels' right-handed hitters should look to be aggressive early in counts and force him to throw strikes.
- Bullpen management: With no Angels lineup confirmed yet, managing the back end of the game could determine the outcome if Soriano works deep but not complete.
- Devers as the swing threat: Rafael Devers is the most dangerous bat in this Giants lineup. How Soriano handles him — particularly with men on base — could be the at-bat that defines the game.
Broadcast Information
Angels fans can catch the game on ABTV, presented by Pechanga Resort Casino, or listen on KLAA 830 AM. Spanish-language coverage is available on KWKW 1330 AM.
Prediction
This one figures to be a close, low-scoring affair. Whisenhunt is worth watching, but the Angels have enough professional hitters to get to a young starter. If Soriano keeps the Giants' big bats — particularly Devers — in check through five or six innings, the Halos have a real chance to come away with a road win. Call it Angels 4, Giants 3 in a tight, competitive Sunday afternoon game.