Skip to main content

How to Watch Texas Rangers vs. Angels: TV Channel, Streams, Lineups

The Texas Rangers hit the road to take on their American League West Division rival Los Angeles Angels.

The Texas Rangers continue their 2023 spring training schedule against the Los Angeles Angels in Tempe, Ariz., on Saturday.

Here is the entire preview for the day, with probable pitchers, starting lineups, how to watch and listen, injury updates and more.

Complete Rangers Spring Training results can be found here.

How to Watch, Listen to Rangers vs. Angels

Game Day: Saturday, March 18, 2023

Game Time: 3:10 p.m. CT

TV/Radio: The game can be heard on 105.3 The Fan live. There is no television or web cast for this game.

About Today’s Game

Records: Los Angeles Angels, 13-5; Texas, 9-12.

Probable pitchers

Los Angeles Angels: TBA

Texas: TBA

Note: Pitching lineup is subject to change. *-non-roster invitee; ^-minor league camp

Batting Order

Texas Rangers Batting Order

Los Angeles Angels Batting Order

Rangers Injury Updates

OF Leody Taveras (left oblique strain) has been out since March 5. He is shut down for two weeks and will be re-evaluated at that time.

RHP Jacob deGrom reported left side tightness on Feb. 15 when he arrived at spring training. He threw in a Triple-A game on Field 1 in Surprise on Monday. He is expected to start in his first Major League spring game on Sunday against Seattle.

RHP Nathan Eovaldi reported tightness in his left side following first outing of the spring. He threw in a Double-A game on Field 2 in Surprise on Monday. He started on Friday and threw more than three innings without allowing a run.

RHP Jose Leclerc (left neck discomfort) threw in the Rangers’ ‘A’ game against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Monday and pitched in Thursday’s 3-1 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers.

RHP Jake Odorizzi (right arm fatigue) had his most recent bullpen on March 5. Rangers manager Bruce Bochy said that Odorizzi will not be ready for Opening Day.

RHP Spencer Howard (right arm fatigue) has been inactive since March 1.

Out for Spring Training and Beyond

RHP Brett Martin (left shoulder surgery on Jan. 18) is on the 60-day Injured List (Feb. 17) and is expected to miss most of 2023.

LHP Avery Weems (Tommy John left elbow surgery on Feb. 15) was originally expected to be a non-roster invitee for the first time in his career before undergoing season-ending procedure in February.

More From SI's Inside The Rangers:

  1. Texas Rangers Terminating TV Rights if Bally Sports Goes Bankrupt
  2. Texas Rangers TV Uncertain in RSN Bankruptcy
  3. Texas Rangers Share WBC Injury Concerns
  4. Rangers Manager Bruce Bochy: Baseball Missing ‘Action’
  5. Rangers Ace deGrom Honest Thoughts on Pitch Clock, Organization

You can find Matthew Postins on Twitter @PostinsPostcard

Catch up with Inside the Rangers on Facebook and Twitter.

Need to catch up on the Rangers? Check out our Texas Rangers Offseason Central Page!

Need to get ready for Spring Training? Check out our Rangers Spring Training Tracker