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#PlayerPos
1Zach NetoSS
2Denzer Guzman3B
3Vaughn Grissom1B
4Jorge SolerDH
5Oswald Peraza2B
6Jo AdellRF
7Jose SiriCF
8Logan O'HoppeC
9Josh LoweLF

Preview

The Los Angeles Angels host the Boston Red Sox at Angel Stadium on Sunday, July 5, 2026, with first pitch set for 9:30 PM ET. Ryan Johnson gets the ball for the Halos against Boston's Ranger Suarez in what shapes up as an intriguing pitching matchup under the Anaheim lights. The game is available on NBC Sports Network and NESN on television, with radio coverage on KLAA 830 locally. After a holiday weekend, this one carries real weight — every game in July matters for a club trying to build momentum heading toward the stretch run.

Pitching Matchup: Ryan Johnson vs. Ranger Suarez

Ryan Johnson draws the Sunday night assignment for the Angels. Pitching staff availability figures to shape how the Angels manage this one, and Johnson's ability to get through the lineup efficiently will be the primary thing to watch. Keeping Boston's offense off the bases early is essential — if Johnson settles in and works deep into the game, the Angels' bullpen gets a needed breather.

On the other side, Ranger Suarez takes the hill for Boston. Suarez is a left-handed pitcher with an unorthodox delivery that can give hitters fits, particularly when he's commanding both sides of the plate. The Angels' lineup will need to stay disciplined and avoid chasing pitches out of the zone if they want to do damage against him.

Angels Starting Lineup

  • 1. Zach Neto — SS
  • 2. Denzer Guzman — 3B
  • 3. Vaughn Grissom — 1B
  • 4. Jorge Soler — DH
  • 5. Oswald Peraza — 2B
  • 6. Jo Adell — RF
  • 7. Jose Siri — CF
  • 8. Logan O'Hoppe — C
  • 9. Josh Lowe — LF

Keys to Watch for the Angels

Jorge Soler in the Cleanup Spot

Soler hitting fourth at DH is the power anchor in this lineup. If Suarez leaves anything over the plate, Soler has the raw power to make him pay. Boston's pitching staff will likely try to pitch around him with runners on base, which means the hitters around him — Grissom hitting third and Peraza hitting fifth — need to make those decisions costly.

Zach Neto Setting the Table

Neto leads off and is the engine that gets the Angels' offense moving. His on-base ability at the top of the order directly impacts how much traffic Soler and Grissom see. A productive Neto at the plate puts pressure on Suarez from the first inning on.

Jo Adell and the Middle of the Order Depth

Adell hitting sixth gives this lineup a legitimate threat beyond the heart of the order. If the top five do their jobs and Adell stays locked in, Boston's relief corps could face some uncomfortable situations late in the game.

Siri's Speed in Center

Jose Siri in center field is always a defensive asset. His range can take away extra-base hits that other outfielders simply cannot get to, which matters when you're trying to protect a lead or keep the Red Sox from stringing together big innings.

Prediction

This is a competitive matchup with two teams that both have something to prove on a Sunday night national stage. The Angels' lineup has enough offensive firepower, particularly with Soler in the middle of it, to generate runs against Suarez. If Johnson can give the Angels five or six solid innings and keep Boston's bats in check early, this one sets up favorably for the Halos at home. Angels win, 4-2.