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Best MLB outs recorded matchupsTuesday, July 14, 2026

Every starting pitcher on the Tuesday, July 14, 2026 slate, scored — ranked by how deep they're projected to go (outs / IP). His recent workload and how far into games he's been pitching. Tap any card for the full breakdown.

#Pitcher · MatchupScore

Projected Workload17.7 outs

Innings (IP)5.9
From recent starts8

How deep he's projected to go, from his recent outs per start (shrunk toward the league starter baseline).

Cristopher Sánchez's full player page →

Projected Workload17.0 outs

Innings (IP)5.7
From recent starts8

How deep he's projected to go, from his recent outs per start (shrunk toward the league starter baseline).

Dylan Cease's full player page →

What the outs recorded board is

The Outs Recorded board projects how deep a starter goes — his projected outs. 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 workload and recent pitch counts.
  • The matchup difficulty.
  • The game script.

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?

Transparency board, and a key input to the team run model (how many innings the starter covers vs the bullpen).

How to use it

Useful for DFS (a starter who goes deep banks more) and as context; not a standalone edge.

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