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Jeff McNeil

Jeff McNeil — today's matchup, what the model projects, and how our calls on him have graded. Top board: singles at 85.1/100.

Today's top board
85.1
Singles · @ HOU
Our calls on him · hits
55%
1+ hit in 6/11 top-20 calls
Games graded
99
this season, box-score final
Jeff McNeil
2BBats LThrows RAthletics
Singles85.1/100proj 0.7H+R+RBI74.3/100proj 1.8RBIs71.4/100proj 0.5Total Bases66.1/100proj 1.7Hits64.1/100proj 1.1Runs62.7/100proj 0.5Walks50.5/100proj 0.4Fantasy Points47.7/100proj 7Doubles29.2/100proj 0.2Home Runs16.6/100proj 0.1Stolen Bases8.8/100proj 0.1Triples7.6/100proj 0

Today's matchup

Jeff draws Houston Astros on the road today. He shows up on 12 boards — singles (85.1/100), h+r+rbi (74.3/100), rbis (71.4/100), total bases (66.1/100). We've got him at 0.7 on the singles board. That's one of the stronger spots on the board today. Open any board row for the full breakdown of what's driving it.

He's swinging a hot bat

Jeff is 13-for-39 (.333) over his last 10 games — well clear of his .273 season mark. Our model does lean on recent form, but it weights it against the matchup rather than chasing it: a hot bat facing a tough arm in a bad park still grades as a tough spot. Streaks like this one also end without warning, which is why the score moves on the matchup and not on the streak.

What kind of hitter he is

Jeff puts the ball in play — 35 strikeouts in 315 at-bats, about 11% of the time. Contact hitters carry their value on the hits board rather than the power boards, and they're less matchup-dependent than sluggers: a strikeout arm hurts him less than it hurts a hitter who sells out for damage. He's also run — 5 stolen bases — which shows up on the steals board.

He's a left-handed bat

Jeff hits from the left side, and that's the first thing the model looks at. Left-handed hitters see right-handed pitching most nights, which is the favourable side — so a lefty bat's baseline is set against righties, and drawing a left-handed starter is a genuine downgrade rather than a rounding error. When you see his score fall on a day he's still in the lineup, an opposing lefty is usually why. Handedness also shapes the park read: pull-side geometry matters more for a left-handed swing than the raw park factor suggests.

Floor and ceiling

Jeff has recorded at least one hit in 55 of 97 games he's batted in — 57% — with 25 multi-hit games among them. That's a boom-or-bust profile. He'll carry a game outright and then go quiet for three, so his hits-board score tends to sit below hitters with worse power and better contact.

Home and away

Jeff is hitting .287 at home (39-for-136) and .263 on the road (47-for-179) across the season. There's not much in it, which is the normal case. Home-road splits get talked about far more than they hold up.

His best game in the log

Jeff's biggest night was Friday, August 14, 2026 against TEX — 4-for-5 with 1 homer, 3 driven in. That's the ceiling, not the expectation. The projection you'll see on a board is closer to his typical game than his best one, which is the whole point of projecting rather than remembering.

How our calls on Jeff have graded

In the 11 games where we ranked Jeff a top-20 hitter matchup, he recorded a hit 6 times — 55%. That's a thin sample and we'd treat it as such. Every one of those calls was graded against the real box score, misses included.

Where he lands across our boards

Jeff was scored on 12 boards in that matchup, and the spread is the interesting part: singles graded 85.1/100 while triples came in at 7.6/100. Same player, same game, same opposing arm — different questions. A spread that wide usually means the matchup favours one kind of outcome over another, and it's the clearest argument for reading the board that matches what you actually care about.

How the model reads him

Jeff gets scored the same way a backup infielder does — same inputs, same scale, no thumb on it. What he's done against arms of this handedness, what this particular pitcher and bullpen give up, his likely plate appearances, the ballpark, the conditions, his recent form. The weighting behind those is ours and gets re-tuned weekly against what actually happened. The output is public and graded, which is the only claim worth making.

What we'd flag

Read this page knowing what it can't do. It can't show you a line no book posted — coverage peaks around 87% for confirmed starters. It can't see a lineup change that happens after the projection publishes. And it can't tell you anything useful from one game, because the model is only measurable across a season-sized sample.

Recent game log

DateOppABHHRRRBI
Saturday, August 22@ HOU52010
Friday, August 21@ HOU41000
Thursday, August 20@ KC50000
Wednesday, August 19@ KC42012
Tuesday, August 18@ KC42001
Monday, August 17@ KC41111
Sunday, August 16vs TEX10000
Saturday, August 15vs TEX40000
Friday, August 14vs TEX54113
Tuesday, August 11vs TB31000
Monday, August 10vs TB42011
Sunday, August 9@ BOS31010

Jeff McNeil — FAQ

Who is Jeff McNeil facing today?

Jeff McNeil is facing Houston Astros on Sunday, August 23, 2026. His strongest matchup grades 85.1/100 on our singles board.

What is Jeff McNeil's projection today?

We project Jeff for 0.7 on the singles board. That's the model's number for this specific matchup — the opposing arm, the park, the weather, and his expected playing time all feed it. It's graded against the real box score tonight.

How have MatchWiz's calls on Jeff McNeil graded?

In the 11 games where our model ranked Jeff a top-20 hitter matchup, he got at least one hit 6 times — 55%. Every call is graded against the real result at the line the market offered, wins and losses both.

How has Jeff McNeil been hitting lately?

Jeff is 13-for-39 (.333) over his last 10 games, against .273 on the season across 315 at-bats in our log, with 6 home runs. The full game-by-game log is on this page.

Which MatchWiz boards does Jeff McNeil appear on?

Jeff was scored on 12 boards in his last matchup — singles, h+r+rbi, rbis, total bases, hits. Each one asks a different question about the same game, so his score can be strong on one and weak on another.

Are Jeff McNeil's projections betting advice?

No. Every number on this page is a research signal from a statistical model, published alongside its graded record so you can judge it yourself. The model is re-tuned weekly and can be wrong on any given day. Nothing here is a guaranteed outcome. 21+, please play responsibly (1-800-GAMBLER).

Projections are a research signal from our model, graded against real box-score results — not betting advice. 21+, please play responsibly (1-800-GAMBLER).