Los Angeles Angels vs. Houston Astros
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Start Date
2026-08-13
End Date
2026-08-27
24h Volume
$8K
Total Volume
$8K
  • Los Angeles Angels vs. Houston Astros41¢
  • Will there be a run scored in the first inning?: Los Angeles Angels vs. Houston Astros50¢
  • Los Angeles Angels vs. Houston Astros: 1st 5 Innings O/U 2.574¢
  • Los Angeles Angels vs. Houston Astros: 1st 5 Innings O/U 3.563¢
  • Los Angeles Angels vs. Houston Astros: 1st 5 Innings O/U 4.550¢
  • Los Angeles Angels vs. Houston Astros: 1st 5 Innings O/U 5.539¢
  • Los Angeles Angels vs. Houston Astros: 1st 5 Innings O/U 6.528¢
  • Will the game go to extra innings?: Los Angeles Angels vs. Houston Astros
  • Spread: Houston Astros (-2.5)32¢
  • Spread: Los Angeles Angels (-1.5)31¢
  • Spread: Los Angeles Angels (-2.5)22¢
  • Los Angeles Angels vs. Houston Astros: O/U 7.559¢

In the upcoming MLB game between the Los Angeles Angels and Houston Astros, scheduled for August 19 at 8:10PM ET: This market will resolve to "Los Angeles Angels" if the Los Angeles Angels win the game. This market will resolve to "Houston Astros" if the Houston Astros win the game. If the game is postponed, this market will remain open until the game has been completed. If the game is canceled entirely, with no make-up game, or ends in a tie, this market will resolve 50-50. The primary resolution source for this market is the official final statistics of the event as recognized by the governing body or event organizers. However, if the governing body or event organizers have not published final match statistics within 24 hours after the event's conclusion, a consensus of credible reporting may be used instead.

The Houston Astros enter the series at Daikin Park holding a narrow AL West lead at 63-62, while the Angels sit at 49-76 in last place, creating a significant gap in implied probability reflected in current market pricing. Houston’s recent rotation struggles, including a 5.31 ERA over the prior nine games, contrast with the Angels’ momentum from a 3-1 win on August 18 behind rookie George Klassen’s seven scoreless innings. For the August 19 matchup, Walbert Ureña’s strong 2.67 ERA gives Los Angeles a credible starter, though Ethan Pecko and the Astros’ home advantage, along with deeper lineup experience featuring Yordan Alvarez, support the favored positioning. Key injuries, including Carlos Correa’s extended absence for Houston and Yusei Kikuchi’s shoulder timeline for the Angels, add roster uncertainty heading into the series finale on August 20.

Los Angeles Angels vs. Houston Astros