Best MLB H+R+RBI Matchups — Saturday, June 13, 2026
Top h+r+rbi spot: Shea Langeliers
Shea Langeliers (ATH) tops the board at 100, facing LHP Kyle Freeland. The righty is stacking production at .760 (H+R+RBI)/PA against lefties this year — and 1.100 over the last two weeks, an elite bat that turns into a H+R+RBI in about 63% of his trips. And Kyle Freeland has been getting lit up by lefties lately — .738 H+R+RBI per batter faced. The bullpen behind him hasn't been any better to that side, so there's no relief late. He's hitting in a spot worth about 4.5 trips, so the volume's there. He's owned Kyle Freeland too — 1.000 across 2 career trips. It all sets up in a neutral park.
The rest of the top of the board
- Liam Hicks (MIA) (81) vs RHP Bubba Chandler: a strong bat at .506 into an arm getting lit up by the same side (.706).
- Christian Yelich (MIL) (80) vs RHP Aaron Nola: a strong bat at .541 into an arm getting lit up by the same side (.739).
- Pete Crow-Armstrong (CHC) (78) vs RHP Trevor McDonald: a strong bat at .534 into an arm vulnerable to the same side (.517).
- Nick Kurtz (ATH) (77) vs LHP Kyle Freeland: a strong bat at .533 into an arm tough on the same side (.125), hot bat.
- Tyler Soderstrom (ATH) (75) vs LHP Kyle Freeland: a strong bat at .543 into an arm tough on the same side (.125).
- Hunter Goodman (COL) (74) vs RHP Joey Estes: an excellent bat at .551 into an arm with little track record against the same side (—), due to bounce back.
- Jordan Walker (STL) (72) vs LHP Connor Prielipp: an excellent bat at .587 into an arm getting lit up by the same side (.531), hot bat.
Arms giving up production today
- LHP Kyle Freeland has been getting lit up by lefties — .600 H+R+RBI per batter faced. Bats to target: Shea Langeliers (ATH), Nick Kurtz (ATH), and Tyler Soderstrom (ATH).
- LHP Joey Cantillo has been getting lit up by lefties — .598 H+R+RBI per batter faced. Bats to target: Gleyber Torres (DET), Dillon Dingler (DET), and Kevin McGonigle (DET).
- RHP Mike Burrows has been getting lit up by righties — .594 H+R+RBI per batter faced. Bats to target: Vinnie Pasquantino (KC), Carter Jensen (KC), and Jac Caglianone (KC).
- RHP Joey Estes has been getting lit up by righties — .566 H+R+RBI per batter faced. Bats to target: Hunter Goodman (COL), Edouard Julien (COL), and Willi Castro (COL).
Platoon edges to target
- Shea Langeliers (ATH) — righty bat vs LHP, .760 against lefties this year.
- Liam Hicks (MIA) — lefty bat vs RHP, .595 against righties this year.
- Christian Yelich (MIL) — lefty bat vs RHP, .602 against righties this year.
- Pete Crow-Armstrong (CHC) — lefty bat vs RHP, .484 against righties this year.
- Jordan Walker (STL) — righty bat vs LHP, .676 against lefties this year.
Lineup watch
270 of today's hitters are still on projected lineups, drawn from each team's last game. Batting order drives the score, so these flip the moment official lineups post — usually about two hours before first pitch. Anyone who doesn't make the official card gets flagged "Not starting" and drops to the bottom.
How to read these h+r+rbi matchups
Each score (0–100) starts with the hitter's combined hits + runs + RBIs 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.