Diamondbacks visit the Angels to open 3-game series
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA, JUL 11 – The Diamondbacks and Angels, both near .500 records, open a three-game series with left-handed starters Ryne Nelson and Tyler Anderson aiming to improve wild card standings.
- At Angel Stadium in Anaheim, the Arizona Diamondbacks face the Los Angeles Angels in their series opener as both teams aim to return to.500 before the All-Star break.
- Both teams are near.500 with the Diamondbacks five games behind NL wild-card and Angels four behind AL wild-card, after splitting recent series.
- Remarkably, both pitchers attended the University of Oregon after Las Vegas prep, with Nelson posting a 5-2 record and 3.39 ERA, while Anderson is 2-6 with a 4.19 ERA.
- Playing their first season clash, the Diamondbacks have won six of the last ten head-to-head matchups, including four of the last six meetings.
- Beyond this series, the Diamondbacks remain five games behind the NL wild-card, while the Angels are four back in the AL, shaping their playoff pushes before the All-Star break.
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