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How to Watch Houston Astros at Angels Tuesday, Channel, Stream and Lineups

The Houston Astros will take on the Los Angels Angels in the second game of three on Tuesday night as they try to get some momentum back. Here is how to watch!

The Houston Astros will look to even the series 1-1 against the Los Angeles Angels on Tuesday night after dropping the Monday night's contest 6-4 at Angel Stadium. 

That loss also brough the Houston Astros' record under .500 at 17-18 as the lack of offense and injuries to the starting rotation are beginning to take their toll. 

Los Angeles is directly ahead of the Astros in the American League West standings, so a win tonight would help even the odds a bit. 

It'll be their best chance of the series with Framber Valdez taking the mound. The only issue is he will be facing the vaunted Shohei Ohtani of the Angels. 

It's a must see matchup with first pitch scheduled for 8:38 p.m. CT. 

The game can be watched on AT&T SportsNet Southwest or streamed on MLB.tv if you are not in the local Houston market. It will also be broadcasted on the MLB Network for those outside of market.

You can also watch it on fuboTV with a free trial by signing up here!

Here are how the Astros line up on Tuesday:

Mauricio Dubon 4

Alex Bregman 5

Yordan Alvarez DH

Jose Abreu 

Kyle Tucker 9

Jeremy Peña 6

Corey Julks 7

Jake Meyers 8

Martin Maldonado 2

Valdez SP

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