Los Angeles Angels at Chicago White Sox Player Props, Picks and Predictions - 9/24/2024 7:40 PM EST

We have your Los Angeles Angels at Chicago White Sox prop betting and game preview needs covered as the Los Angeles Angels hit the road to face the Chicago White Sox.

Los Angeles Angels at Chicago White Sox Odds Info

Best Moneyline Odds: Los Angeles Angels -120 (Caesars) / Chicago White Sox +125 (BetRivers NJ)
Best Spread Odds: 1.5 - Los Angeles Angels +140 (ESPN BET) / Chicago White Sox -160 (BetMGM)
Best Total Odds: 8.5 - Under -105 (ESPN BET) / Over -102 (FanDuel)

Game Info

Date: 9/24/2024
Time: 7:40 PM EST
Location: Guaranteed Rate Field (Chicago, Illinois)
TV: MLB.TV

Historic Head-to-Head Stats and Analysis

In the recent series between the Los Angeles Angels and the Chicago White Sox, the two teams have faced off three times, with the Angels securing two victories and the White Sox winning once. The games were played over a span of three days, from September 16 to September 18, 2024. The home team emerged victorious in two of these encounters, while the visiting team won once. In terms of covering the spread, the White Sox managed to do so twice, while the Angels covered the spread once. The total score went over the set line in one game and stayed under in two games. Across these matchups, the Angels demonstrated a stronger performance at home, while the White Sox struggled to capitalize on their opportunities.

The most recent game on September 18, 2024, was a tightly contested battle that extended into extra innings, ultimately concluding in favor of the White Sox with a 4-3 victory after 13 innings. The game saw the White Sox take an early lead with a home run by Andrew Vaughn in the fourth inning. The Angels managed to tie the game in the eighth inning with a single from Taylor Ward. The White Sox regained the lead in the 10th inning, but the Angels quickly responded to level the score again. The game remained deadlocked until the 13th inning when the Angels scored the decisive run. The Angels recorded seven hits and four walks, while the White Sox had six hits and seven walks. The Angels threw a total of 207 pitches compared to the White Sox's 165, highlighting the intense nature of the game.

In the first game of the series on September 16, the White Sox emerged victorious with an 8-4 win, driven by a strong offensive performance that included four home runs. The Angels struggled to keep pace, managing only five hits and two home runs. The second game on September 17 saw the Angels bounce back with a 5-0 shutout victory, showcasing a dominant pitching performance that limited the White Sox to six hits. The Angels' offense was efficient, scoring five runs on ten hits, including a home run. This series of games has set the stage for an intriguing matchup as the teams prepare to face each other again on September 24, 2024.

 

Los Angeles Angels at Chicago White Sox Preview

As the Los Angeles Angels prepare to face the Chicago White Sox at Guaranteed Rate Field, both teams are looking to end their seasons on a high note. The Angels, with a record of 63-93, have struggled on the road this season, posting a 31-47 record away from home. Despite their challenges, they have shown resilience in games where they manage to score at least five runs, boasting a 43-17 record in such contests. The Angels' lineup will be looking to capitalize on the White Sox's pitching vulnerabilities, especially given the recent offensive surge led by Zachary Neto, who has been a standout performer with 33 doubles, a triple, and 23 home runs this season.

On the other side, the Chicago White Sox have endured a difficult season, sitting at 36-120 overall and a dismal 20-58 at home. Their struggles are compounded by a five-game losing streak they are eager to break. The White Sox's offense has been lackluster, ranking last in MLB with a team batting average of .220. However, Andrew Vaughn and Gavin Sheets have been bright spots, with Vaughn leading the charge in recent games and Sheets contributing with 24 doubles and 10 home runs.

The pitching matchup features Jack Kochanowicz for the Angels, who holds a 2-5 record with a 4.56 ERA, against Jonathan Cannon of the White Sox, who has a 4-10 record and a 4.61 ERA. Both pitchers will be looking to end their seasons on a positive note, but the Angels' recent offensive performance, including a thrilling 9-8 victory over the Astros, suggests they might have the upper hand. The White Sox, however, will be motivated to leverage their home-field advantage and end their losing streak.

With both teams having little to lose, this matchup promises to be an intriguing battle, with the potential for high-scoring action given the recent performances and the vulnerabilities in both pitching staffs. Fans can expect an exciting game as these two teams clash in the Windy City.

Los Angeles Angels at Chicago White Sox Pick: Total Runs Over

As the Los Angeles Angels and Chicago White Sox prepare to face off, the potential for a high-scoring affair is evident, making the over on the total runs an enticing pick. Both teams have shown vulnerabilities in their pitching staffs, which could lead to a flurry of runs. The Angels, despite their struggles this season, have demonstrated an ability to score in bunches, particularly when they manage to put up at least five runs, boasting a 43-17 record in such games. Their recent offensive surge, highlighted by Zachary Neto's impressive performance against the Astros, where he went 3-for-5 with two home runs and six RBIs, underscores their capability to exploit pitching weaknesses.

On the other hand, the White Sox, while enduring a challenging season, have shown flashes of offensive potential. Andrew Vaughn and Gavin Sheets have been key contributors, with Vaughn recently hitting a home run in a tightly contested game against the Angels. The White Sox's ability to hit home runs, as evidenced by their four-homer game earlier in the series, suggests they can capitalize on any lapses in the Angels' pitching.

Both starting pitchers, Jack Kochanowicz for the Angels and Jonathan Cannon for the White Sox, have struggled this season, with ERAs of 4.56 and 4.61, respectively. This further supports the likelihood of a high-scoring game, as both teams will look to take advantage of the opposing pitcher's vulnerabilities. Given the recent trends and the offensive capabilities on display, betting on the total runs to go over appears to be a sound strategy for this matchup.

Los Angeles Angels at Chicago White Sox Top Player Prop Picks

Zach Neto Over 0.5 Runs Scored -111 (Caesars)

Zach Neto has been a standout performer for the Los Angeles Angels, and his recent offensive surge makes the over on 0.5 runs scored an enticing pick. Neto's ability to get on base and score runs was on full display in the Angels' recent victory over the Astros, where he went 3-for-5 with two home runs and six RBIs. Given the White Sox's pitching vulnerabilities, particularly with Jonathan Cannon's 4.61 ERA, Neto is well-positioned to capitalize and cross the plate at least once. The Angels have shown they can score in bunches, especially when they manage to put up at least five runs, boasting a 43-17 record in such games. With Neto leading the charge, expect him to be a key contributor in the Angels' offensive efforts.

Andrew Vaughn Over 0.5 Singles -125 (Caesars)

Andrew Vaughn has been a bright spot in the Chicago White Sox lineup, and his recent performances suggest he is primed to deliver at least one single in this matchup. Vaughn's ability to make contact and get on base was evident in the White Sox's recent games, where he played a pivotal role, including hitting a home run in a tightly contested game against the Angels. Despite the White Sox's overall struggles, Vaughn's consistent presence at the plate provides a reliable option for singles, especially against Jack Kochanowicz, who has a 4.56 ERA. With the White Sox eager to break their five-game losing streak, Vaughn's contributions will be crucial, making the over on 0.5 singles a solid choice.

Jack Kochanowicz Over 3.5 Strikeouts -102 (FanDuel)

Jack Kochanowicz, despite his challenges this season, has an opportunity to surpass 3.5 strikeouts against a struggling White Sox lineup. The White Sox rank last in MLB with a team batting average of just .220, indicating their difficulties in making consistent contact. Kochanowicz, who has recorded 20 strikeouts this season, will be looking to exploit the White Sox's offensive weaknesses. Given Chicago's propensity to falter against pitchers who can capitalize on their lack of discipline at the plate, Kochanowicz is well-positioned to exceed the strikeout line. With both teams having little to lose, Kochanowicz's ability to rack up strikeouts could be a key factor in the Angels' strategy to secure a victory.