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Los Angeles Angels
| # | Player | Pos |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Wade Meckler | LF |
| 2 | Mike Trout | CF |
| 3 | Nolan Schanuel | 1B |
| 4 | Zach Neto | SS |
| 5 | Vaughn Grissom | 3B |
| 6 | Moisés Ballesteros | DH |
| 7 | Oswald Peraza | 2B |
| 8 | Josh Lowe | RF |
| 9 | Tyler Heineman | C |
Miami Marlins
| # | Player | Pos |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kyle Stowers | 1B |
| 2 | Otto Lopez | SS |
| 3 | Griffin Conine | DH |
| 4 | Xavier Edwards | 2B |
| 5 | Owen Caissie | RF |
| 6 | Leo Jiménez | 3B |
| 7 | Jakob Marsee | CF |
| 8 | Joe Mack | C |
| 9 | Esteury Ruiz | LF |
Preview
The Los Angeles Angels wrap up a road trip stop in South Florida on Friday, August 7, 2026, when they take on the Miami Marlins at loanDepot park. First pitch is set for 7:10 PM ET, with George Klassen getting the start for the Halos opposite Marlins right-hander Tyler Phillips. Angels fans can catch the action on ABTV presented by Pechanga Resort Casino or tune in on KLAA 830 AM. This is a regular-season contest with playoff implications in the back half of August — every game matters.
Angels vs. Marlins Pitching Matchup: Klassen vs. Phillips
George Klassen draws the start for the Angels in what figures to be a closely watched outing. Klassen is one of the younger arms working his way through the Los Angeles rotation, and starts like this one — on the road, against a National League club — are exactly the kind of tests that define a pitcher's season. The Angels will need him to work deep into the game and give their bullpen some rest after what figures to be a long road stretch.
Tyler Phillips gets the ball for Miami. The Marlins right-hander has been a reliable rotation piece for a Miami club that has leaned on its pitching staff throughout the season. Phillips works with command and mixes his pitches, so the Angels lineup will need to be patient and make him work early in counts.
Keys to Watch for the Los Angeles Angels
- Klassen's command: Road starts in a hitter-friendly environment like loanDepot park put a premium on throwing strikes without leaving balls over the heart of the plate. Klassen's ability to establish his fastball and locate his secondary pitches will set the tone.
- Plate discipline against Phillips: Phillips is the type of pitcher who can make a passive lineup look bad. The Angels need their hitters to hunt pitches in favorable counts and not let Phillips dictate the at-bat.
- Bullpen management: With a road series on the line, Angels manager Ron Washington will be watching Klassen's pitch count carefully. Getting five or six strong innings out of the starter gives the bullpen a manageable workload and keeps the backend fresh.
- Capitalizing on early opportunities: Road wins often come down to scoring in the first few innings before the home crowd gets loud. The Angels need to jump on Phillips early if they get traffic on the bases.
Angels at Marlins Prediction
This is a winnable game for the Angels. Klassen has the stuff to keep Miami's lineup off-balance, and if he can get through five or six innings without a big inning, the Angels' offense should be able to do enough damage against Phillips. The Marlins play solid defense and won't give away at-bats, but the Angels have the pieces to grind out a road win here.
The Angels take this one, 4-2, behind a solid Klassen outing and timely hitting in the middle innings. Catch the game on ABTV presented by Pechanga Resort Casino or listen live on KLAA 830 AM.