Angels Vs Rays Live Stream: Watch Online Free 10:05 ET Thursday Start Of Four-Game Series In Anaheim

Angels vs Rays live stream: Watch online free 10:05 ET Thursday for the start of a four-game set in Anaheim.

The 18-23 Tampa Bay Rays come into this series vs the LAA Angels (21-18), winners of their last two games. Meanwhile, the Angels also have won two games straight. Watch the free live stream online as one streak continues and one comes to an end.

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Tyler Skaggs went eight innings in his last outing, only allowing two runs to the Toronto Blue Jays offense. At one point, he retired 21 straight.

"I honestly didn't even think about it," Skaggs told MLB.com. "Somebody asked me about it and I had no clue. I actually thought I walked somebody. Kind of just locked in and tried to take it pitch by pitch."

In his four starts with one or zero walks allowed, Skaggs is 2-0 with a 2.70 ERA. He has issued at least three bases on balls in his other starts, compiling a 1-1 record and a 6.89 ERA in those outings, according to MLB.com.

"Tyler is really coming into his own, you can really see the maturation process," Angels catcher Chris Iannetta said. "He just keeps getting better and hopefully he just keeps learning how to pitch and learning how to execute."

The Angels are better than they were last year at this point because of their starting rotation. The Halos have a 3.62 ERA from the rotation.

"I think on this road trip the overall theme for us has been pitching. We've been pitching very well, and it's taken a little bit of pressure off of us to have to have Mike [Trout] and Albert [Pujols] do what they can do. And actually this trip they've both struggled a little bit," manager Mike Scioscia said. "But I think the young guys have come up and done a great job on the offensive end, gotten some big hits for us. Guys like C.J. Cron and Efren Navarro, Grant Green. It's keeping our heads above water. We're scoring just enough to get a lead, and we're holding it."

Eric Bedard is trying to build off a solid start for the Rays. The veteran southpaw one-hit the Indians in six innings at Tropicana Field.

"I can't say I expected a one-hitter, but I expected him to go deep in the game," Rays manager Joe Maddon said. "He pitched really, really well. One hit, six innings, not bad. He's definitely showing signs of improvement."

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