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The Los Angeles Angels are on the home stretch of the long trip to Opening Day and are finalizing the roster, rotation, and more.

It took us forever to get here, but the 2020 MLB season is finally upon us and Opening Day is just around the corner. The Los Angeles Angels have a few days remaining of their pseudo-spring training to get everything in place for their opener on Friday in Oakland.

Before we get to that point, the Angels will get their first taste of real baseball before games start to count. After weeks of intrasquad games, the Halos will play the first of their three exhibition games on Monday night when they travel to take on the San Diego Padres at Petco Park.

Angels Exhibition Schedule and Live Stream Info

Opponent: San Diego Padres
DateMonday, July 20th
Start time6:10 p.m. PDT
LocationSan Diego, CA
StadiumPetco Park
TV Info: Fox Sports West
Live Stream: Fubo.TV. Sign up for a free seven-day trial here.

Opponent: Los Angeles Dodgers
Date: Tuesday, July 21st
Start time: 6:40 p.m. PDT
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Stadium: Dodgers Stadium
TV Info: Fox Sports West
Live Stream: Fubo.TV. Sign up for a free seven-day trial here.

Opponent: San Diego Padres
Date: Wednesday, July 22nd
Start time: 6:40 p.m. PDT
Location: Anaheim, CA
Stadium: Angels Stadium
TV Info: Fox Sports West
Live Stream: Fubo.TV. Sign up for a free seven-day trial here.

While the intrasquad games have been fun to watch, providing some lighthearted baseball for fans to digest. However, it will be good to get to see the Angels in some real game situations against other MLB competition.

These three games will be a good tune-up for when the actual season gets underway on Friday in Oakland. For the fourth consecutive season, the Angels will kick off their season at the Coliseum against the A’s.

But before we get there, the Halos have a few more days to work things out. Those include some injuries, some rotation adjustments, and more.