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Looking for today’s MLB probable pitchers? Here’s the full list of starting pitcher matchups for April 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.
Monday’s slate features a lighter schedule, including an early matchup in Boston followed by a full evening slate of games across the league.
Flaherty has really struggled with his command thus far, posting a 6.3 BB/9 through his first 20 innings. Gray has been excellent with his command, but has been generating no strikeouts. His 4.8 K/9 through 20.1 innings is by far the lowest of his career.
Arrighetti will be making only his second start of the season. He held the Rockies to one run on three hits through six innings. Cecconi has alternated good and bad starts thus far, as 10 of the 11 earned runs he’s allowed have come in two starts.
Lowder went 6.2 innings in his last start against the Giants, allowing three runs on five hits with four strikeouts.
McGreevey is going to get torched in a start soon, as his 2.49 ERA is masking his xERA of 7.44. He’ll face Meyer, who has at least five strikeouts in three of the four starts he’s made.
Elder has been fantastic through four starts, posting a 0.77 ERA with an xERA of 2.29 and a 2.74 FIP. Irvin has been getting a strong number of strikeouts but also has a 6.16 ERA with a 5.09 xERA and a 4.86 FIP.
Bradish has been unlucky to start the year, as his inflated 5.49 ERA comes with an xERA of 3.06 and a 3.17 FIP.
Nola hasn’t been bad, but he has allowed exactly three earned runs in three of his four starts. He’ll face Rea, who’ll make his second start and fifth overall appearance for the Cubs.
After sporting a 10.2 K/9 through 66.2 innings last year, Wrobleski has just a 3.1 through 17 innings this season. Quintana has only made two starts but already has an xERA of 8.87 and a 7.00 FIP.
Cease has been a monster on the mound and currently has a 13.9 K/9 through 20.2 innings. He needs to get those walks under control. He’ll be opposed by Detmers, who looks poised for a breakout season with the Angels, with a 3.57 ERA and an xERA of 2.53.
Since moving into the rotation, Ginn has tossed 9.1 innings, allowing two runs on three hits with seven strikeouts. He’ll face Hancock, who has allowed just five runs through 23.2 innings.
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