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MLB Pitcher Report
Tonight's named probable starters — each pitcher's season form, matchup grade, and park context in one place. The game-first complement to the MLB Start Score.
How to read the Pitcher Report
What the score means. Each pitcher's MLB Start Score (0–100) is a percentile rank within the SP bucket for that game — an 80 means this starter ranks in roughly the top 20% of all scorable SPs on the slate. It is computed from season form (fp/start), matchup context, and park factor. See the MLB Start Score methodology for the full formula.
Matchup and Park chips. Each chip is also a 0–100 percentile score. Matchup reflects the opposing lineup's quality relative to league average (a high matchup score means a favorable, weaker lineup). Park reflects the home ballpark's run environment — a pitcher-friendly park produces a higher park score.
FP/start is the pitcher's season-to-date fantasy point rate per start — the primary form signal and heaviest term in the score formula. Pitchers with fewer than 3.0 innings pitched show "—" for score (insufficient sample); their season stats still appear for context.
Probable starters update nightly. Same-day lineup changes (late scratches, roster moves) won't appear until the next ETL run. Always confirm starter status on game day before locking lineups.
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Open tool →Informational only — not betting, DFS, or lineup advice. Probable starters update nightly; same-day changes may not be reflected. Always confirm lineup before locking. Stats via the MLB Stats API; park factors from FanGraphs. Not affiliated with or endorsed by MLB or any MLB club.