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Best MLB earned runs matchupsTuesday, August 4, 2026

Every starting pitcher on the Tuesday, August 4, 2026 slate — ranked by projected earned runs allowed. Results show how each call played out.

How the model did — Tuesday, August 4, 2026

Our top 5 starts went 3/5 (60%) on our earned-runs over/under, against 55% on the season.

Top 5
3/560%
season 55%
Top 10
7/1070%
season 55%
Full slate
18/3060%
season 51%

Top call Blade Tidwell came through. Randy Vásquez didn't.

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What the earned runs allowed board is

The Earned Runs board projects how many earned runs a starter gives up vs his line. One statistical model scores every matchup on the slate the same way — a star and a backup judged on the matchup in front of them, not their name — and every number is graded against the real box score once the games go final.

How the model gets its number

It isn't a gut call or a name game. The projection is built from a few things:

  • His run-prevention rate vs the lineup's hand.
  • The park.
  • Projected length of outing.

Those pieces combine into one number, and the model re-tunes itself weekly against how its past calls actually landed.

Is there a betting edge here?

Efficiently priced — transparency board. It's also a core input to our team run model (moneyline + team totals), where the edge actually lives.

How to use it

Read it for who's in line for a clean or rough outing; the bettable version is the team-total board it feeds.

Everything here is a research signal from the model, graded in public — not betting advice, and no outcome is guaranteed.