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Looking for today’s MLB probable pitchers? Here’s the full list of starting pitcher matchups for May 20, 2026, including game times and embedded widgets with odds, strikeout props, and team trends. You can also find the latest odds and player props for today’s games on DraftKings Sportsbook.
Wednesday’s slate features a full schedule of games, highlighted by Chris Sale continuing his dominant stretch for Atlanta, Cam Schlittler carrying another strong run into Yankees-Blue Jays, and Shohei Ohtani taking the mound for the Dodgers against San Diego.
Abbott has allowed exactly one earned run over his last three starts, spanning 16.2 innings. Nola was lit up in his last start, allowing six runs on six hits, including two home runs, against the Pirates.
Baz has allowed at least four earned runs in five of his nine starts. As a starter, Scholtens has made two starts and owns a 6.10 EA with a .384 wOBA and a 6.69 FIP.
Burrows is coming off his worst start of the season, allowing seven runs on eight hits through 5.2 innings against the Mariners. Ryan hasn’t allowed more than two earned runs in four straight starts.
Leiter continues to produce impressive strikeout numbers, posting a 9.9 K/9 through 49.2 innings. Freeland has allowed at least six runs in three straight starts against the Braves, Phillies, and Diamondbacks.
Mahle has allowed at least four earned runs in five of his nine starts, including his last two. Kelly has allowed two earned runs in his last two starts against the Rockies and Mets.
Burke has been hit hard lately, allowing 10 runs on 14 hits against the Cubs and today’s opponent, the Mariners. Hancock had his worst start of the season earlier this month against this White Sox club, as they hit him for five runs on five hits with four strikeouts through six innings.
Sale hasn’t allowed more than one earned run in seven of his nine starts. Junk was wrecked by the Rays his last time out, allowing seven runs on 10 hits through 5.2 innings.
Bibee has really struggled on the road, owning an 8.15 ERA with a .420 wOBA and a 5.82 FIP.
Littell didn’t allow a run in an appearance for the first time this season, which includes six starts and two bullpen appearances.
Through four starts, Yesavage has thrown 19.1 innings, allowing three runs on 17 hits with 21 strikeouts. Schlittler hasn’t allowed more than an earned run in six straight starts.
Wacha has thrown at least six innings in seven of his nine starts this season.
Harrison has yet to allow more than two earned runs this season, spanning eight starts and 38.2 innings. Cabrera has allowed at least one home run in five straight starts.
Mlodzinski continues to keep the ball in the park, having allowed only two home runs through 45 innings. McGreevey continues to be a regression candidate with a 2.10 ERA, an xERA of 5.77 and a 41% hard-hit rate allowed.
Ohtani sports a 0.82 ERA with a 2.32 xERA and a 2.38 FIP through seven starts.
Civale is inducing ground balls at the lowest rate of his career, of 28%. Kochanowicz sports a 4.56 ERA with an xERA of 5.52 and 4.79 FIP.
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