- Which pitcher has the best strikeout matchup today (Tuesday, July 14, 2026)?
- Dylan Cease (AL) — top of the board at 100, projected for about 7.1 K against NL. A 34% K/BF arm into a lineup that whiffs 21% of the time.
- What are the best pitcher strikeout props today?
- The top projected-K starts on Tuesday, July 14, 2026: Dylan Cease (~7.1 K), Cristopher Sánchez (~5.6 K). The full board ranks every starter.
- How is the strikeout matchup score calculated?
- It weighs each starter's strikeout ability against the specific hitters he's set to face, hand by hand, then factors in how deep he tends to pitch and his command. Scores are set 0–100 across the slate, with a projected strikeout count alongside. The exact way those pieces are weighted and combined is our own model, tuned weekly against results.
- Is the strikeout board about pitchers or hitters?
- Pitchers. Every card is a starting pitcher, ranked by how many strikeouts the matchup sets up — his stuff against the lineup he's facing. So a higher score is good for the pitcher (and his K prop), not the hitters.
- What's the projected strikeout number?
- A rough expected K total for the start, from how similar matchups have gone. It's a reference for comparing starters against each other, not a promise he throws exactly that many.
- What does K/BF mean?
- Strikeouts per batter faced — the share of hitters a pitcher strikes out. Around 22% is league average. Swing-and-miss starters run 30%+. We split it by batter handedness, which is what a daily matchup is asking.
- What is K-BB%, and why does it matter?
- Strikeout rate minus walk rate — a command-adjusted read on swing-and-miss skill, and one of the most stable, predictive pitcher numbers there is. A high-K-BB% arm misses bats without handing out free passes, which keeps the strikeout upside real.
- Why does the opposing lineup matter so much?
- A strikeout takes two. An elite arm gets fewer against a contact lineup, and a mid-rotation guy can pile them up against a whiff-prone one. The model reads each hitter's K rate vs the pitcher's hand, so the same starter grades very differently depending on who he draws.
- What's the confidence meter?
- How much data backs the read — sample size on the pitcher and the hitters he faces, plus whether the lineup's official. It's a measure of how solid the projection is, not a probability.
- Can I use these for strikeout props or DFS?
- Yes — that's the point. The board surfaces which starters have the best strikeout conditions and projects a count. Where there's a line, we show the over/under and which side our number leans. We don't post picks — we show the data and grade it. (Best-price odds and the Plays of the Day are a Pro feature.)
- Are these confirmed or projected lineups?
- Strikeout projections ride on the opposing lineup, so before a team posts officially (~2 hours before first pitch) we project it from their last game, then update once it's set. A pitcher facing a still-projected lineup is flagged so you know the number can still move.
- Is MatchWiz free?
- Yes — the full board, every game page, and the daily archive, no login. Best-price odds and the betting tools are the paid tier.