Where to Watch
Probable Pitchers
Lineups
St. Louis Cardinals
| # | Player | Pos |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | JJ Wetherholt | 2B |
| 2 | Iván Herrera | DH |
| 3 | Jordan Walker | RF |
| 4 | Alec Burleson | 1B |
| 5 | Nelson Velázquez | LF |
| 6 | Masyn Winn | SS |
| 7 | José Fermín | CF |
| 8 | Blaze Jordan | 3B |
| 9 | Pedro Pagés | C |
Los Angeles Angels
| # | Player | Pos |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Zach Neto | SS |
| 2 | Mike Trout | CF |
| 3 | Nolan Schanuel | 1B |
| 4 | Vaughn Grissom | 3B |
| 5 | Jo Adell | DH |
| 6 | Wade Meckler | LF |
| 7 | Oswald Peraza | 2B |
| 8 | Josh Lowe | RF |
| 9 | Tyler Heineman | C |
Preview
The Los Angeles Angels host the St. Louis Cardinals at Angel Stadium on Wednesday, July 22, with first pitch scheduled for 4:07 PM ET. Reid Detmers gets the ball for the Halos against Cardinals right-hander Hunter Dobbins. With the regular season well past its midpoint, every game carries real weight in the standings, and this home date gives the Angels a chance to stack a win in front of their own crowd. Fans can catch the action on ABTV presented by Pechanga Resort Casino or on radio via KLAA 830.
Probable Pitchers: Reid Detmers vs. Hunter Dobbins
Detmers is the story on the mound for Los Angeles. The left-hander has been one of the more consistent arms in the Angels rotation and this start at Angel Stadium gives him familiar surroundings to work with. He will need to keep the Cardinals' lineup honest and control the running game to give the offense a chance to do its job.
Opposing him is Hunter Dobbins, a Cardinals pitcher who will be making his case against an Angels lineup that has legitimate pop top to bottom. Dobbins does not carry a household name yet, which can cut both ways — the Angels will need to do their homework and not let him settle in early.
Angels Lineup to Watch
Manager Ron Washington has put together a lineup with genuine depth. Zach Neto leads off at shortstop, and Mike Trout slots in right behind him at two in center field — a combination that can put immediate pressure on any pitcher. Nolan Schanuel bats third at first base, giving the lineup a disciplined on-base presence before the middle of the order takes over.
Vaughn Grissom is in the cleanup spot at third base, with Jo Adell at DH batting fifth. Adell has the raw power to change a game in a single at-bat, and this lineup construction gives him protection on both sides. Wade Meckler, Oswald Peraza, Josh Lowe, and Tyler Heineman round out the bottom of the order — enough contact and athleticism to keep innings alive.
Cardinals Lineup and Keys for St. Louis
St. Louis sends out a balanced lineup of their own. JJ Wetherholt leads off at second base, followed by Iván Herrera as the DH. Jordan Walker bats third in right field and represents one of the Cardinals' most dangerous bats. Alec Burleson hits cleanup at first base, with Nelson Velázquez, Masyn Winn, José Fermín, Blaze Jordan, and Pedro Pagés filling out the rest of the order.
For the Cardinals, the key will be making Detmers work deep into counts and getting Walker and Burleson into run-scoring situations in the middle innings.
Keys to Watch
- How deep Detmers can go — length from the starter sets the tone for the bullpen workload the rest of the series.
- Whether Trout and Neto can generate traffic at the top of the order early against an unfamiliar arm in Dobbins.
- Adell's plate discipline against a starter he has limited history with — if he stays patient, the power follows.
- The Cardinals' middle of the order, specifically Walker and Burleson, and how the Angels defense holds up against right-handed power.
Prediction
Detmers at home is a reliable foundation for a win. The Angels lineup has enough firepower to solve Dobbins within the first three innings, and if the Halos jump ahead early, it should be a manageable game for the bullpen to close out. Expect the Angels to take this one, 5-3, behind a quality start from Detmers and timely hitting from the middle of the order.