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Santiago Espinal

Santiago's matchups, recent form, and the graded record of every call we've made on him.

Last scored board
37.2
Hits · @ CWS · 2026-06-13
Our calls on him · hits
record builds as games settle
Games graded
30
this season, box-score final
Santiago Espinal
3BBats RThrows RLos Angeles Dodgers
Hits37.2/100proj 1H+R+RBI25.5/100proj 1.8Runs25.1/100proj 0.5Total Bases24.2/100proj 1.5Doubles19.1/100proj 0.2Fantasy Points19.1/100proj 6.5Singles19.1/100proj 0.6Stolen Bases19.1/100proj 0Triples19.1/100proj 0Walks19.1/100proj 0.3RBIs17.8/100proj 0.4Home Runs4.5/100proj 0.1

Not on the current slate

Santiago hasn't been scored in 71 days — his last matchup was against Chicago White Sox on Saturday, June 13, 2026. A gap that long usually means an injury, a minor-league option, or a roster move rather than a rest day. Everything below is his most recent real production, not a projection.

Small sample, handle with care

Santiago has just 48 at-bats in our graded season log — not enough to say much. He's hitting .313 across them, but a number built on this little data moves wildly with one good week. His confidence rating on any board reflects that: the model will still score his matchup, it's just honest that it's working with thin information. Treat the projection as a starting point, not a read.

He's a right-handed bat

Santiago hits from the right side, so the platoon math runs the other way from a lefty's. Right-handed bats face right-handed pitching most of the time, meaning his baseline is built against the harder side and a left-handed starter is the upgrade. That's why a righty's score can jump on a day nothing else about the matchup changed. The model weighs his rates against the specific handedness he's drawing rather than a blended season number, which is where a lot of the day-to-day movement in his score comes from.

Floor and ceiling

Santiago has recorded at least one hit in 13 of 22 games he's batted in — 59% — with 2 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.

His best game in the log

Santiago's biggest night was Tuesday, June 9, 2026 at PIT — 2-for-2. 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.

No graded record on him yet

We haven't ranked Santiago a top-20 hitter matchup often enough this season to have a record worth publishing — not once so far. He's appeared in 30 graded games, so the log below is real; there just isn't a track record on our calls to show. It'll build here if the matchups start landing his way.

Where he lands across our boards

Santiago was scored on 12 boards in that matchup, and the spread is the interesting part: hits graded 37.2/100 while home runs came in at 4.5/100. 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

Santiago's score rates the spot in front of him, not the name on the jersey. It weighs his rates against the kind of arm he's facing — handedness matters a lot — set against what that pitcher and his bullpen give up, then adjusts for expected playing time, park, weather, and recent form, normalized 0–100 across the slate. The weighting is proprietary and re-tuned weekly; the grading is public, and that's the half that proves anything.

What we'd flag

Books don't price every player — coverage tops out around 87% even for confirmed starters, so "no line" here usually means no book posted one rather than a gap in our data. Lineups change late, and an afternoon projection can be stale by first pitch. And the model is tuned across hundreds of graded outcomes, so one game tells you nothing about whether it's working. For Santiago specifically, his sample is small (48 at-bats logged), and we don't have a meaningful graded record on him yet.

Recent game log

DateOppABHHRRRBI
Saturday, June 13@ CWS11000
Friday, June 12@ CWS31002
Thursday, June 11@ PIT21000
Tuesday, June 9@ PIT22000
Saturday, June 6vs LAA10000
Thursday, June 4@ AZ21010
Wednesday, June 3@ AZ00000
Sunday, May 31vs PHI00000
Saturday, May 23@ MIL41001
Friday, May 22@ MIL00000
Tuesday, May 19@ SD00000
Saturday, May 16@ LAA11000

Santiago Espinal — FAQ

Is Santiago Espinal playing today?

Santiago Espinal isn't in a confirmed lineup on the current slate, and was last scored on Saturday, June 13, 2026. This page updates with fresh projections as soon as he's back in one.

How has Santiago Espinal been hitting lately?

Santiago is 7-for-15 (.467) over his last 10 games, against .313 on the season across 48 at-bats in our log, with 1 home run. The full game-by-game log is on this page.

Which MatchWiz boards does Santiago Espinal appear on?

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

Are Santiago Espinal'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).