Best MLB Triples Matchups — Tuesday, August 18, 2026
Top triples spot: Shohei Ohtani
Shohei Ohtani (LAD) tops the board at 100, facing RHP Ryan Feltner. The lefty is running the bases at .009 3B/PA against righties this year — and .031 over the last two weeks, an elite bat that turns into a triple in about 1% of his trips. And Ryan Feltner has been vulnerable to the gaps against righties lately — .035 triples per batter faced. The bullpen behind him hasn't been any better to that side, so there's no relief late. He's hitting in a spot worth about 4.7 trips, so the volume's there. He's just .091 in 11 career PA against Ryan Feltner, but that's a tiny sample and the matchup says regression. It all sets up in a hitter's park.
The rest of the top of the board
- Blaze Jordan (STL) (100) vs LHP Andrew Abbott: an elite bat at .036 into an arm tough to triple against the same side (.000).
- Corbin Carroll (AZ) (91) vs LHP Ranger Suarez: an elite bat at .023 into an arm tough to triple against the same side (.000).
- Mickey Moniak (COL) (75) vs LHP Eric Lauer: an elite bat at .015 into an arm tough to triple against the same side (.000), hitter's park.
- Jake McCarthy (COL) (66) vs LHP Eric Lauer: an elite bat at .011 into an arm tough to triple against the same side (.000), hitter's park.
- Brett Callahan (DET) (66) vs RHP Braxton Ashcraft: an elite bat at .021 into an arm tough to triple against the same side (.000), hitter's park.
- Tommy Edman (LAD) (60) vs RHP Ryan Feltner: a strong bat at .007 into an arm vulnerable to the gaps against the same side (.035), hitter's park.
- Freddie Freeman (LAD) (53) vs RHP Ryan Feltner: a league-average bat at .003 into an arm vulnerable to the gaps against the same side (.035), hitter's park.
Platoon edges to target
- Shohei Ohtani (LAD) — lefty bat vs RHP, .009 against righties this year.
- Blaze Jordan (STL) — righty bat vs LHP, .066 against lefties this year.
- Brett Callahan (DET) — lefty bat vs RHP, .167 against righties this year.
- Tommy Edman (LAD) — lefty bat vs RHP, .016 against righties this year.
- Freddie Freeman (LAD) — lefty bat vs RHP, .003 against righties this year.
Parks where triples happen today
- Coors Field is playing as a real hitter's park today (+18% triple park). Top bat there: Shohei Ohtani (LAD) at 100.
- PNC Park is playing as hitter-friendly today (+3% triple park). Top bat there: Brett Callahan (DET) at 66.
How it played out
0 of the top 10 triples matchups landed at least one triple. Top play Shohei Ohtani finished with 0 triples. We post the result next to every projection so you can grade the board yourself — and so the model gets re-tuned against what actually happened.
How to read these triples matchups
Each score (0–100) starts with the hitter's triples per plate appearance against the hand he's facing — weighted toward the last two weeks, then the season, then a two-year baseline. Then it layers in the bullpen, his spot in the order, and park and weather. Higher means more of it points his way. It's context, not a lock — a great spot still goes 0-for-4 sometimes, and a tough one runs into one. The edge is in stacking the odds, and since we grade every board, you can see how often the top of the list delivers.