Best MLB Strikeout Pitcher Matchups — Saturday, June 27, 2026
Top strikeout spot: Dylan Cease
Dylan Cease (TOR) is the best strikeout matchup on the board at 100, projected for about 6.6 K against TEX. He's missing bats at a 31% clip — strikeouts per batter faced — and TEX has been around league average, going down 21% of the time. He's lined up for about 23 batters, so the volume's there for a big number.
The rest of the top of the board
- Yoshinobu Yamamoto (LAD) (100) — about 5.9 K vs SD: a 25% K/BF arm into a lineup that whiffs 21% of the time.
- Reid Detmers (LAA) (100) — about 6.0 K vs ATH: a 24% K/BF arm into a lineup that whiffs 23% of the time.
- Logan Gilbert (SEA) (100) — about 7.0 K vs CLE: a 28% K/BF arm into a lineup that whiffs 23% of the time.
- Chase Burns (CIN) (92) — about 6.5 K vs PIT: a 29% K/BF arm into a lineup that whiffs 23% of the time.
- Kyle Harrison (MIL) (74) — about 5.6 K vs CHC: a 26% K/BF arm into a lineup that whiffs 21% of the time.
Whiffiest lineups to attack today
- DET is striking out 25% of the time in this spot — Kai-Wei Teng is the arm to exploit it (72).
- BAL is striking out 24% of the time in this spot — Foster Griffin is the arm to exploit it (57).
- LAA is striking out 24% of the time in this spot — Jack Perkins is the arm to exploit it (0).
- CIN is striking out 23% of the time in this spot — Jared Jones is the arm to exploit it (50).
How it played out
The top 10 starts averaged 7.0 strikeouts. Top play Dylan Cease punched out 10. We grade every projection against the box score so you can see how the board held up.
How to read these strikeout matchups
Each starter's score (0–100) weighs his strikeout ability against every hitter in the lineup, hand by hand, then factors in how deep he tends to pitch and his command. Higher means more whiffs point his way. The exact weighting is our own — we project a strikeout count and grade every start against what actually happened.