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Looking for today’s MLB probable pitchers? Here’s the full list of starting pitcher matchups for May 5, 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 Jacob deGrom continuing his dominant run for Texas, Kevin Gausman looking to rebound after his last outing, and Sandy Alcantara anchoring a strong matchup for Miami.
Severino’s command has improved lately, walking only three hitters over his last 13.2 innings. However, his BB/9 still stands at 5.4 for the season. Sanchez bounced back well after a nightmare start against the Cubs. In his last start against the Giants, he allowed two runs on four hits with seven strikeouts.
Bassitt has been extremely inconsistent to this point and owns a 5.46 ERA with an xERA of 5.18 and a 5.15 FIP. Alcantara has thrown at least five innings in all seven of his starts this season.
Bello has been getting tormented on the mound lately, allowing 16 runs on 24 hits through his last 11 innings. Valdez held the Red Sox to one run on three hits through six innings two weeks ago.
Gausman turned in his worst start of the season, his last time out, allowing four runs on four hits through 5.2 innings against the Twins. Rasmussen hasn’t allowed more than two earned runs in five of his six starts.
Bradley has struck out at least seven hitters in four of his seven starts this season. Cavalli has been racking up strikeouts himself, whiffing 10 in back-to-back starts against the Mets and Braves.
deGrom continues to pitch like his old self, posting a 2.01 ERA with an xERA of 3.21 and an 11.4 K/9. Rodriguez will be making his second major league start against the Rangers. In his first outing, he tossed four innings, allowing two runs on four hits with three strikeouts.
Abbott turned in a solid start against the Rockies his last time out, allowing two runs on five hits through six innings. Taillon has allowed at least one home run in five straight starts.
Williams has been one of the best starters for the Guardians, posting a 2.70 ERA with an xERA of 3.85 and a K/9 of 11. Cameron has been the opposite for the Royals, posting a 5.40 ERA with an xERA of 6.33.
Sproat has allowed at least three runs in three of the four games he’s started. Pallante’s 4.1 BB/9 is currently the highest of his career.
Ohtani has allowed two earned runs through five starts, spanning 30 innings. Lambert has only made three starts, but has seen a big uptick in his strikeouts. He’s whiffed 19 through 15.1 innings, giving him an 11.1 K/9.
Peralta allowed two runs on seven hits with eight strikeouts through 5.2 innings in his start against the Rockies two weeks ago. Lorenzen pitched a gem not long ago against the Mets, allowing just one run on seven hits through seven innings.
Fedde continues to be efficient on the mound, posting a 3.24 ERA with an xERA of 3.33.
Elder has allowed no more than one run in four of his seven starts this season. After a tough start to the season, Kirby hasn’t allowed more than two earned runs in four straight starts.
Chandler has been struggling with his command, logging a 6.2 BB/9 through 29 innings of work. Rodriguez is due for some regression, as his 3.30 ERA isn’t close to his 5.04 xERA and a 4.86 FIP.
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