Los Angeles Angels and Kansas City Royals to Face Off in Series Finale at Kauffman Stadium
Introduction
The Los Angeles Angels and Kansas City Royals will finish their three-game series on April 26, 2026, at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri. The game will be broadcast on NBCSN and available for streaming on Peacock.
Main Body
The game's start time was changed to 3:10 p.m. CT because of expected bad weather in the Kansas City area. This game is part of a larger 2026 broadcasting deal, which includes 27 prime-time games across NBC, Peacock, and NBCSN, as well as daily streaming for fans outside the local market. Looking at the history, these two teams were rivals in the American League West from 1969 to 1993. Currently, the Royals have a 10-17 record and are hoping for their first series sweep of the year after winning the first two games 6-3 and 12-1. In contrast, the Angels have a 12-16 record and have lost six of their last seven games. Regarding the players, the Royals will start Seth Lugo, who has shown strong performance with a 1.15 ERA. Although the Royals rank low in home runs and RBIs, their offense has improved, scoring five or more runs in their last five home games. The Angels will start Reid Detmers, who has a 4.08 ERA. Los Angeles relies on Mike Trout, who is playing well, and José Soriano, whose 0.24 ERA is one of the best since 1913.
Conclusion
The series ends with the Royals trying to complete a sweep, while the Angels aim to avoid a third straight loss. Both teams will rely on their top starting pitchers to secure a victory.