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Tyler Freeman

Tyler Freeman — hitting .239 in our graded log with 3 home runs. The model's read on his matchups, and where it's been right.

Last scored board
47.7
Hits · @ STL · 2026-08-09
Our calls on him · hits
80%
1+ hit in 8/10 top-20 calls
Games graded
74
this season, box-score final
Tyler Freeman
RFBats RThrows RColorado Rockies
Hits47.7/100proj 1Doubles39.4/100proj 0.2Singles38.5/100proj 0.6Total Bases32.5/100proj 1.4Stolen Bases30.9/100proj 0.1Fantasy Points27.9/100proj 5.9H+R+RBI27.9/100proj 1.5Runs20.5/100proj 0.4Walks16.3/100proj 0.3Triples11.9/100proj 0RBIs11.4/100proj 0.3Home Runs8.3/100proj 0.1

Last scored matchup

Tyler isn't on today's slate. He was last scored 14 days ago, away at St. Louis Cardinals on Sunday, August 9, 2026, where he landed on hits (47.7/100), doubles (39.4/100), singles (38.5/100). This page refreshes with new projections as soon as he's back in a lineup.

Recent form

Tyler is 5-for-27 (.185) over his last 10 games, in line with his .239 season line. No hot streak to fade, no slump to buy — the matchup is doing the work in his score, which is the normal case. The full game log is below.

What kind of hitter he is

Tyler puts the ball in play — 33 strikeouts in 243 at-bats, about 14% 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 — 6 stolen bases — which shows up on the steals board.

He's a right-handed bat

Tyler 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

Tyler has recorded at least one hit in 46 of 72 games he's batted in — 64% — with 10 multi-hit games among them. That's about average — most regulars land somewhere near it.

Home and away

Tyler is hitting .291 at home (30-for-103) and .200 on the road (28-for-140) across the season. That's a real-looking split, and it's the kind of thing that's usually part park and part noise. The model doesn't apply a blanket home-road adjustment — it prices the actual ballpark he's standing in, which is the part that carries signal.

How our calls on Tyler have graded

In the 10 games where we ranked Tyler a top-20 hitter matchup, he recorded a hit 8 times — 80%. 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

Tyler was scored on 12 boards in that matchup, and the spread is the interesting part: hits graded 47.7/100 while home runs came in at 8.3/100. 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

Tyler 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 8@ STL20000
Friday, August 7@ 10000
Tuesday, August 4vs TB10000
Monday, August 3vs TB41010
Saturday, August 1vs KC31010
Friday, July 31vs KC30000
Wednesday, July 29@ SD31000
Saturday, July 25@ MIL41000
Friday, July 24@ MIL20000
Monday, July 20vs WSH41000
Sunday, July 19vs CIN40000
Friday, July 17vs CIN40000

Tyler Freeman — FAQ

Is Tyler Freeman playing today?

Tyler Freeman isn't in a confirmed lineup on the current slate, and was last scored on Sunday, August 9, 2026. This page updates with fresh projections as soon as he's back in one.

How have MatchWiz's calls on Tyler Freeman graded?

In the 10 games where our model ranked Tyler a top-20 hitter matchup, he got at least one hit 8 times — 80%. Every call is graded against the real result at the line the market offered, wins and losses both.

How has Tyler Freeman been hitting lately?

Tyler is 5-for-27 (.185) over his last 10 games, against .239 on the season across 243 at-bats in our log, with 3 home runs. The full game-by-game log is on this page.

Which MatchWiz boards does Tyler Freeman appear on?

Tyler was scored on 12 boards in his last matchup — hits, doubles, singles, total bases, stolen bases. Each one asks a different question about the same game, so his score can be strong on one and weak on another.

Are Tyler Freeman'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).