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Looking for today’s MLB probable pitchers? Here’s the full list of starting pitcher matchups for May 19, 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.
Tuesday’s slate features a full schedule of games, highlighted by Dylan Cease and Will Warren bringing strong strikeout numbers into Yankees-Blue Jays, Ranger Suarez carrying a 17.1-inning scoreless streak for Boston, and Jacob Misiorowski continuing his dominant strikeout run for Milwaukee against the Cubs.
While Perez has a solid 2.25 ERA, he also owns a 4.01 xERA and a 4.07 FIP. This will be Garrett’s second appearance this season after allowing five runs on four hits through 1.1 innings against the Twins.
Bradish has recorded at least six strikeouts in five of his nine starts this season. As a starter, Jax has allowed only two runs through four starts and 14 innings.
Burns has been excellent through nine starts, posting a 1.87 ERA with an xERA of 2.95. Luzardo has been the victim of some terrible luck, as his 5.07 ERA is coupled with an xERA of 3.15.
Messick has allowed no more than two earned runs in seven of his nine starts. Despite solid numbers across the board, Montero’s swing-and-miss rate is at 6.7%, the lowest of his career.
McLean has recorded at least seven strikeouts in six of his nine starts. Griffin is coming off his worst start of the season, allowing nine runs on seven hits through 4.1 innings against the Reds.
Cease continues to post extremely high strikeout numbers, as his K/9 currently stands at 12.9. Warren has some solid strikeout numbers of his own with an 11.2 K/9.
Suarez hasn’t allowed a run in his last three starts, spanning 17.1 innings.
McCullers Jr. has allowed five home runs over his last four starts. Matthews made his season debut last week, shutting out the Marlins through seven innings with five strikeouts.
Misiorowski has at least eight strikeouts in five straight starts, including back-to-back games in double-digits. As a starter, Brown hasn’t allowed a run in two starts and eight innings against the Braves and Rangers.
Keller currently owns the lowest K/9 of his career at 6.4 through 52.2 innings.
Rocker has issued seven walks in his last two starts, spanning 8.2 innings.
Lopez continues to struggle with his command, as he’s walked at least three batters in five of his eight games. Detmers continues to keep the ball in the yard, as he’s allowed only four home runs through 49.1 innings.
Kay has been crushed by right-handed bats, allowing a .429 wOBA with all six home runs he’s allowed and a 6.91 FIP. Miller made his season debut against the Astros last week, allowing two runs on eight hits with three strikeouts.
Sheehan has recorded at least six strikeouts in four straight starts, including 10 against the Cubs. Canning has allowed six runs in back-to-back starts agianst the Brewers and Cardinals.
Roupp has been even better than his 3.49 ERA indicates, as he owns an xERA of 2.75 and a 2.67 FIP.
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