Best MLB outs recorded matchups — Saturday, June 20, 2026
Every starting pitcher on the Saturday, June 20, 2026 slate, scored — ranked by how deep they're projected to go (outs / IP). His recent workload and how far into games he's been pitching. Tap any card for the full breakdown.
PROJSome lineups aren't official yet — 27 starts use an opposing lineup projected from that team's last game. The strikeout projection updates automatically once the official lineup posts, ~2 hours before first pitch.
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#Pitcher · MatchupScore
Projected Workload20.6 outs
Innings (IP)6.9
From recent starts8
How deep he's projected to go, from his recent outs per start (shrunk toward the league starter baseline).
Projected Workload19.6 outs
Innings (IP)6.5
From recent starts8
How deep he's projected to go, from his recent outs per start (shrunk toward the league starter baseline).
Projected Workload19.1 outs
Innings (IP)6.4
From recent starts8
How deep he's projected to go, from his recent outs per start (shrunk toward the league starter baseline).
Projected Workload18.3 outs
Innings (IP)6.1
From recent starts4
How deep he's projected to go, from his recent outs per start (shrunk toward the league starter baseline).
Projected Workload18.1 outs
Innings (IP)6
From recent starts8
How deep he's projected to go, from his recent outs per start (shrunk toward the league starter baseline).
Projected Workload17.7 outs
Innings (IP)5.9
From recent starts8
How deep he's projected to go, from his recent outs per start (shrunk toward the league starter baseline).
Projected Workload17.7 outs
Innings (IP)5.9
From recent starts8
How deep he's projected to go, from his recent outs per start (shrunk toward the league starter baseline).
Projected Workload17.7 outs
Innings (IP)5.9
From recent starts8
How deep he's projected to go, from his recent outs per start (shrunk toward the league starter baseline).
Projected Workload17.2 outs
Innings (IP)5.7
From recent starts8
How deep he's projected to go, from his recent outs per start (shrunk toward the league starter baseline).
Projected Workload16.9 outs
Innings (IP)5.6
From recent starts8
How deep he's projected to go, from his recent outs per start (shrunk toward the league starter baseline).
Projected Workload16.9 outs
Innings (IP)5.6
From recent starts8
How deep he's projected to go, from his recent outs per start (shrunk toward the league starter baseline).
Projected Workload16.9 outs
Innings (IP)5.6
From recent starts8
How deep he's projected to go, from his recent outs per start (shrunk toward the league starter baseline).
Projected Workload16.8 outs
Innings (IP)5.6
From recent starts8
How deep he's projected to go, from his recent outs per start (shrunk toward the league starter baseline).
Projected Workload16.6 outs
Innings (IP)5.5
From recent starts8
How deep he's projected to go, from his recent outs per start (shrunk toward the league starter baseline).
Projected Workload16.6 outs
Innings (IP)5.5
From recent starts8
How deep he's projected to go, from his recent outs per start (shrunk toward the league starter baseline).
Projected Workload16.6 outs
Innings (IP)5.5
From recent starts8
How deep he's projected to go, from his recent outs per start (shrunk toward the league starter baseline).
Projected Workload16.4 outs
Innings (IP)5.5
From recent starts8
How deep he's projected to go, from his recent outs per start (shrunk toward the league starter baseline).
Projected Workload16.3 outs
Innings (IP)5.4
From recent starts8
How deep he's projected to go, from his recent outs per start (shrunk toward the league starter baseline).
Projected Workload16.2 outs
Innings (IP)5.4
From recent starts8
How deep he's projected to go, from his recent outs per start (shrunk toward the league starter baseline).
Projected Workload16.1 outs
Innings (IP)5.4
From recent starts8
How deep he's projected to go, from his recent outs per start (shrunk toward the league starter baseline).
Projected Workload16.0 outs
Innings (IP)5.3
From recent starts8
How deep he's projected to go, from his recent outs per start (shrunk toward the league starter baseline).
Projected Workload15.9 outs
Innings (IP)5.3
From recent starts8
How deep he's projected to go, from his recent outs per start (shrunk toward the league starter baseline).
Projected Workload15.9 outs
Innings (IP)5.3
From recent starts8
How deep he's projected to go, from his recent outs per start (shrunk toward the league starter baseline).
Projected Workload14.9 outs
Innings (IP)5
From recent starts8
How deep he's projected to go, from his recent outs per start (shrunk toward the league starter baseline).
Projected Workload14.8 outs
Innings (IP)4.9
From recent starts8
How deep he's projected to go, from his recent outs per start (shrunk toward the league starter baseline).
Projected Workload14.6 outs
Innings (IP)4.8
From recent starts8
How deep he's projected to go, from his recent outs per start (shrunk toward the league starter baseline).
Projected Workload9.1 outs
Innings (IP)3
From recent starts8
How deep he's projected to go, from his recent outs per start (shrunk toward the league starter baseline).
No outs recorded yet today — leaders fill in live as games get underway.
Grades post here as games go final — how often our top-ranked matchups hit, vs the season.
Best MLB Outs Recorded Matchups — Saturday, June 20, 2026
Cristopher Sánchez (PHI) is the top outs recorded spot on the Saturday, June 20, 2026 board at 100, projected for about 20.6 outs, with Nathan Eovaldi (TEX) right behind. Every starter is ranked by how deep they're projected to go (outs / IP) — his recent workload and how far into games he's been pitching. It's the read DFS and pitcher-prop players make before lock.
Top spot: Cristopher Sánchez
Cristopher Sánchez (PHI) tops the Saturday, June 20, 2026 board at 100, projected for about 20.6 outs vs NYM. His recent workload and how far into games he's been pitching.
The rest of the top of the board
Nathan Eovaldi (TEX) (91) — about 19.6 outs vs SD.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto (LAD) (87) — about 19.1 outs vs BAL.
Troy Melton (DET) (80) — about 18.3 outs vs CWS.
Chris Sale (ATL) (78) — about 18.1 outs vs MIL.
Max Meyer (MIA) (75) — about 17.7 outs vs SF.
How to read the outs recorded board
Each starter's score (0–100) ranked by how deep they're projected to go (outs / IP) — his recent workload and how far into games he's been pitching. We project a outs (IP) count for the start and grade it against what actually happened.
Which pitcher has the best outs recorded matchup today (Saturday, June 20, 2026)?
Cristopher Sánchez (PHI) — top of the board at 100, projected for about 20.6 outs against NYM.
What are the best pitcher outs (IP) props today?
The top projected starts on Saturday, June 20, 2026: Cristopher Sánchez (~20.6 outs), Nathan Eovaldi (~19.6 outs), Yoshinobu Yamamoto (~19.1 outs), Troy Melton (~18.3 outs), Chris Sale (~18.1 outs). The full board ranks every starter.
How is the outs recorded score calculated?
Ranked by how deep they're projected to go (outs / IP) — his recent workload and how far into games he's been pitching. Scores are set 0–100 across the slate, with a projected outs (IP) count alongside, and graded against the box score.
Can I use this for pitcher props or DFS?
Yes — the board surfaces the best outs (IP) spots and projects a number. Where there's a posted line we show the over/under and which side our projection leans. We show the data and grade it, not picks.