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Los Angeles Angels

#PlayerPos
1Zach NetoSS
2Mike TroutCF
3Nolan Schanuel1B
4Vaughn Grissom2B
5Denzer Guzman3B
6Moisés BallesterosDH
7Travis d'ArnaudC
8Jose SiriLF
9Wade MecklerRF

Baltimore Orioles

#PlayerPos
1Dylan BeaversRF
2Pete Alonso1B
3Gunnar HendersonSS
4Christian Encarnacion-Strand3B
5Jackson Holliday2B
6Coby MayoDH
7Christian FranklinLF
8Colton CowserCF
9Carlos NarváezC

Preview

The Baltimore Orioles host the Los Angeles Angels at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on Tuesday, August 4, 2026, with first pitch scheduled for 6:35 PM ET. Grayson Rodriguez — the former Orioles top prospect who was dealt away and now pitches for Los Angeles — gets the start for the Angels in what shapes up as a compelling pitching storyline. Baltimore's starter has not been announced. The game airs locally on MASN and on radio via WBAL 1090 AM and 98 Rock 97.9 FM.

Grayson Rodriguez Returns: The Pitching Matchup

The headlining story on the mound tonight is Rodriguez himself. The right-hander was once the crown jewel of Baltimore's farm system, and watching him walk out to the Camden Yards mound in another team's uniform will carry its own weight. No ERA or current-season line is available heading into tonight's game, so it's difficult to project exactly what version of Rodriguez the Orioles lineup will see — but the familiarity cuts both ways. He knows this organization, and this organization knows him.

Baltimore's starter remains to be named. That uncertainty is worth monitoring in the hours before first pitch, as the home team's pitching decision could significantly shape how the club approaches the middle innings and bullpen usage.

Baltimore Lineup: Plenty of Firepower Top to Bottom

The Orioles are rolling out a lineup that demands respect from the first batter to the ninth. Dylan Beavers leads off from right field, followed immediately by Pete Alonso at first base — a big-bodied middle-of-the-order bat hitting second, which speaks to how much offensive depth Baltimore has constructed. Gunnar Henderson slots in third at shortstop, the kind of positional anchor every contending team needs.

  • Dylan Beavers — RF (leadoff)
  • Pete Alonso — 1B
  • Gunnar Henderson — SS
  • Christian Encarnacion-Strand — 3B
  • Jackson Holliday — 2B
  • Coby Mayo — DH
  • Christian Franklin — LF
  • Colton Cowser — CF
  • Carlos Narváez — C

The bottom third of this order — Franklin, Cowser, and Narváez — is not a place where opposing pitchers can exhale. That depth is what makes the Orioles lineup a legitimate challenge night in, night out.

Angels Lineup: Trout in the Two Hole

Los Angeles counters with Zach Neto leading off at shortstop and Mike Trout batting second in center field. Trout's presence alone changes a pitcher's calculus for an entire game. Nolan Schanuel hits third at first base, with Vaughn Grissom cleanup at second base. Denzer Guzman and Moisés Ballesteros round out the middle of the order, while veteran catcher Travis d'Arnaud bats seventh.

  • Zach Neto — SS (leadoff)
  • Mike Trout — CF
  • Nolan Schanuel — 1B
  • Vaughn Grissom — 2B
  • Denzer Guzman — 3B
  • Moisés Ballesteros — DH
  • Travis d'Arnaud — C
  • Jose Siri — LF
  • Wade Meckler — RF

Keys to Watch Tonight

First, keep an eye on how Baltimore's offense approaches Rodriguez early. If the Orioles can get into his pitch count in the first two innings, they can limit his effectiveness and put pressure on an Angels bullpen covering the final frames on the road. Second, Henderson versus Trout is the individual matchup of the night — two elite players whose performance in key situations will likely swing momentum. Third, watch Coby Mayo at DH. Baltimore clearly has confidence in his bat in the middle of a deep lineup.

Prediction

Camden Yards is a legitimate advantage, and Baltimore's lineup is stacked enough to do damage against any pitcher. Rodriguez will be motivated — that goes without saying — but the Orioles' offensive depth gives them multiple paths to crooked numbers. Orioles win, 5-3.