Best MLB Doubles Matchups — Thursday, August 13, 2026
Top doubles spot: Luis García Jr.
Luis García Jr. (NYY) tops the board at 100, facing RHP Logan Gilbert. The lefty is driving the ball at .065 2B/PA against righties this year — and .114 over the last two weeks, an elite bat that turns into a double in about 7% of his trips. And Logan Gilbert has been getting squared up by righties lately — .067 doubles 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 4.3 trips, so the volume's there. He's owned Logan Gilbert too — .400 across 5 career trips. It all sets up in a neutral park.
The rest of the top of the board
- Miguel Rojas (LAD) (100) vs LHP Shane Drohan: an elite bat at .076 into an arm with little track record against the same side.
- Pete Crow-Armstrong (CHC) (96) vs RHP Cade Cavalli: a strong bat at .055 into an arm keeping the ball in front of the same side (.040).
- Andrés Chaparro (WSH) (93) vs RHP Kevin Gausman: an elite bat at .066 into an arm getting squared up by the same side (.080), due to bounce back.
- Randal Grichuk (CWS) (92) vs LHP Andrew Abbott: an elite bat at .077 into an arm tough to drive against the same side (.000).
- Bryce Harper (PHI) (90) vs RHP Taj Bradley: an excellent bat at .057 into an arm getting squared up by the same side (.065).
- Bryson Stott (PHI) (90) vs RHP Taj Bradley: an excellent bat at .061 into an arm getting squared up by the same side (.065), hot bat.
- Trent Grisham (NYY) (87) vs RHP Logan Gilbert: a strong bat at .051 into an arm getting squared up by the same side (.067).
Platoon edges to target
- Luis García Jr. (NYY) — lefty bat vs RHP, .065 against righties this year.
- Miguel Rojas (LAD) — righty bat vs LHP, .086 against lefties this year.
- Pete Crow-Armstrong (CHC) — lefty bat vs RHP, .055 against righties this year.
- Randal Grichuk (CWS) — righty bat vs LHP, .089 against lefties this year.
- Bryce Harper (PHI) — lefty bat vs RHP, .059 against righties this year.
Hot bats and bounce-back spots
Swinging hot bats: Bryson Stott (PHI), Spencer Torkelson (DET), Wade Meckler (LAA), Javier Sanoja (MIA), Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (TOR), and Keibert Ruiz (WSH). Cold but due to bounce back: Andrés Chaparro (WSH), Jackson Chourio (MIL), Dillon Dingler (DET), Byron Buxton (MIN), and Spencer Horwitz (PIT).
How it played out
2 of the top 10 doubles matchups landed at least one double. Top play Luis García Jr. finished with 1 double. 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 doubles matchups
Each score (0–100) starts with the hitter's doubles 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.