Best MLB Hits Matchups — Friday, May 1, 2026
Top hits spot: Shea Langeliers
Shea Langeliers (ATH) tops the board at 100, facing LHP Joey Cantillo. The righty is hitting .351 H/PA against lefties this year — and .550 over the last two weeks, an elite bat that turns into a hit in about 31% of his trips. And Joey Cantillo has been getting tattooed by lefties lately — .297 hits per batter faced. One catch: the bullpen behind him has been stingy to that side late. He's hitting in a spot worth about 4.5 trips, so the volume's there. He's owned Joey Cantillo too — .333 across 3 career trips. It all sets up in a neutral park, weather helping.
The rest of the top of the board
- Ozzie Albies (ATL) (93) vs LHP Jose Quintana: an elite bat at .310 into an arm mostly holding up against the same side (.219), hitter's park, hot bat.
- Jacob Wilson (ATH) (91) vs LHP Joey Cantillo: an excellent bat at .279 into an arm getting tattooed by the same side (.297), hot bat.
- Shohei Ohtani (LAD) (87) vs LHP Matthew Liberatore: an excellent bat at .282 into an arm vulnerable to the same side (.273).
- Mickey Moniak (COL) (86) vs RHP Grant Holmes: an excellent bat at .294 into an arm vulnerable to the same side (.267), hitter's park, hot bat.
- Yordan Alvarez (HOU) (83) vs LHP Jake Bennett: an excellent bat at .277 into an arm with little track record against the same side (—).
- Heliot Ramos (SF) (78) vs LHP Shane McClanahan: an excellent bat at .286 into an arm vulnerable to the same side (.289).
- Josh Jung (TEX) (77) vs RHP Jack Flaherty: an excellent bat at .289 into an arm getting tattooed by the same side (.313), hot bat.
Pitchers getting tattooed today
- RHP Brady Singer has been vulnerable to righties — .282 hits per batter faced. Bats to target: Brandon Lowe (PIT), Jake Mangum (PIT), and Nick Gonzales (PIT).
- RHP Walbert Ureña has been vulnerable to righties — .267 hits per batter faced. Bats to target: Bo Bichette (NYM), Juan Soto (NYM), and Austin Slater (NYM).
- LHP Matthew Liberatore has been vulnerable to lefties — .266 hits per batter faced. Bats to target: Shohei Ohtani (LAD), Freddie Freeman (LAD), and Kyle Tucker (LAD).
- RHP Colin Rea has been vulnerable to righties — .264 hits per batter faced. Bats to target: Ildemaro Vargas (AZ), Geraldo Perdomo (AZ), and Gabriel Moreno (AZ).
Platoon edges to target
- Shea Langeliers (ATH) — righty bat vs LHP, .351 against lefties this year.
- Ozzie Albies (ATL) — righty bat vs LHP, .358 against lefties this year.
- Jacob Wilson (ATH) — righty bat vs LHP, .324 against lefties this year.
- Mickey Moniak (COL) — lefty bat vs RHP, .329 against righties this year.
- Heliot Ramos (SF) — righty bat vs LHP, .333 against lefties this year.
Best parks to hit in today
Coors Field is playing as a real hitter's park today (+6% hits park). Top bat there: Ozzie Albies (ATL) at 93.
Hot bats and bounce-back spots
Swinging hot bats: Shea Langeliers (ATH), Ozzie Albies (ATL), Jacob Wilson (ATH), Mickey Moniak (COL), Josh Jung (TEX), and Byron Buxton (MIN). Cold but due to bounce back: Moisés Ballesteros (CHC), Austin Slater (NYM), Geraldo Perdomo (AZ), Taylor Ward (BAL), and Josh Smith (TEX).
How it played out
5 of the top 10 hits matchups landed at least one hit. Top play Shea Langeliers finished with 1 hit. We post the result next to every projection so you can grade the board yourself — and so the model gets re-tuned against what actually happened.
How to read these hits matchups
Each score (0–100) starts with the hitter's hits per plate appearance against the hand he's facing — weighted toward the last two weeks, then the season, then a two-year baseline. Then it layers in the bullpen, his spot in the order, and park and weather. Higher means more of it points his way. It's context, not a lock — a great spot still goes 0-for-4 sometimes, and a tough one runs into one. The edge is in stacking the odds, and since we grade every board, you can see how often the top of the list delivers.