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Looking for today’s MLB probable pitchers? Here’s the full list of starting pitcher matchups for May 15, 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.
Friday’s slate features a full schedule of games, highlighted by Cam Schlittler continuing his dominant stretch for the Yankees, Spencer Strider’s strikeout upside for Atlanta, and Joe Ryan carrying strong form into Minnesota’s matchup with Milwaukee.
While Nola has been struggling, his 4.30 xERA indicates it hasn’t been as bad as his 5.14 ERA shows. Ashcraft hasn’t allowed more than two earned runs in seven of his eight starts.
Yesavage has been untouchable since being activated. He’s allowed just one run through 13.1 innings in three starts. Madden has been used in a bulk relief role thus far but will be the starter in this game.
Baz allowed 10 total runs over his last two games against the Athletics and Yankees. Littell has allowed 14 home runs through 36.1 innings and eight appearances.
Abbott hasn’t allowed a run over his last two starts, spanning 11.2 innings against the Astros and Cubs. Bibee is coming off a season-high nine-strikeout performance against the Twins through six innings.
After allowing only one run in three straight starts, Junk was tagged for four runs on seven hits against the Nationals. Scholtens has allowed four home runs through 27.1 innings, giving him a 1.4 HR/9.
Schlittler hasn’t allowed more than an earned run in five straight starts. Holmes has struck out exactly six batters in three straight starts against the Nationals, Angels and Diamondbacks.
Ryan has yet to allow a home run to a right-handed hitter through nine starts and 44.2 innings.
Early is coming off his best start of the season, tossing seven shutout innings against the Rays with eight strikeouts. Strider’s strikeouts have been on full display in his two starts, whiffing 14 through 9.1 innings.
Cabrera has allowed seven home runs in his last four starts. Burke was lit up in his last start against the Mariners, allowing six runs on six hits through 4.1 innings.
Despite his struggles, Leiter owns a 10.3 K/9 through 42.2 innings. Arrighetti is a major regression candidate, indicated by his 1.88 ERA and a xERA of 5.38
Wacha has been great through two starts in May, allowing just two runs on six hits with nine strikeouts in 14 innings. May is currently allowing the highest hard-hit rate of his career at 49%.
Kelly has had a real rough go of it thus far, posting a 7.62 ERA with an xERA of 9.92 and a 6.64 FIP through five starts. Freeland can say the same, with a 6.00 ERA and an xERA of 5.18 through six starts.
Wrobleski has extremely low strikeout upside, posting a 4.4 K/9 through 44.2 innings. Kochanowicz is coming off his worst start of the season, allowing seven runs on nine hits through four innings against the Blue Jays.
Hancock continues to average over a strikeout per inning, posting a 9.4 K/9 through eight starts.
Mahle’s 9.1 K/9 is currently the highest of his career since 2023. Civale has allowed just one total run over his last three starts, spanning 16 innings.
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