LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Angels will play at Angel Stadium for the first time in 2025 Monday evening, trying to tie the Freeway Series at one game apiece.


What You Need To Know

  • The Dodgers were 7-1 winners over the Angels Sunday at Dodger Stadium

  • The Freeway Series will conclude Tuesday at Angel Stadium

  • The reigning World Series-champion Dodgers will play their regular season home opener Thursday against the Detroit Tigers

The Angels have not announced their starting pitcher while right-hander Tyler Glasnow will start for the LA Dodgers. Glasnow was 9-6 with a 3.49 ERA in 2024, his first season with the Dodgers.

The Angels' broadcast of the 6:07 p.m. game will be on FanDuel Sports Network West, while the Dodgers' broadcast will be on SportsNet LA.

The Dodgers were 7-1 winners over the Angels Sunday at Dodger Stadium, with Max Muncy hitting solo home run in the fifth inning and non-roster catcher Chris Okey hitting a tie-breaking two-run double in the seventh off of former Dodger relief star Kenley Jansen.

The Dodgers added four unearned runs in the eighth, with non-roster third baseman Cole Fontenelle extending the inning with a two-out error on a ground ball hit by Andy Pages, allowing Joe Vetrano to score the inning's first run.

Chris Taylor followed with a double, driving in Zyhir Hope, who singled, and Pages.

Taylor advanced to third on Okey's infield single and scored on Fontenelle's throwing error.

Taylor Ward hit a four-seam fastball from Jackson Ferris 399 feet over the center field fence in the third inning for the Angels' lone run.

Right-hander Luis Garcia (1-1), the fourth of six Dodger pitchers, was credited with the victory, pitching a scoreless seventh, allowing one hit and striking out a batter.

Jansen, the third of five Angel pitchers, was charged with the loss, allowing two runs on two hits, and walking two in one inning.

The Freeway Series will conclude Tuesday at Angel Stadium.

The reigning World Series-champion Dodgers will play their regular season home opener Thursday against the Detroit Tigers.

The Angels will open the regular season Thursday in Chicago against the White Sox.