Pitcher | Games | Money Lost | ERA |
---|---|---|---|
Mitch Keller | 16 | -1051 | 4.02 |
Kyle Freeland | 14 | -855 | 5.13 |
Nick Martinez | 15 | -788 | 4.45 |
Jonathan Cannon | 10 | -710 | 4.66 |
Jack Flaherty | 15 | -663 | 4.83 |
Bowden Francis | 14 | -641 | 6.33 |
Chris Paddack | 15 | -630 | 4.48 |
Davis Martin | 13 | -585 | 3.79 |
Luis Severino | 16 | -574 | 4.42 |
Jack Leiter | 13 | -532 | 4.55 |
Tanner Houck | 9 | -519 | 8.04 |
Aaron Nola | 9 | -510 | 6.16 |
Richard Fitts | 5 | -500 | 4.71 |
Erick Fedde | 15 | -484 | 3.54 |
Carson Palmquist | 7 | -455 | 7.63 |
Chase Dollander | 12 | -455 | 6.19 |
Cade Povich | 12 | -454 | 5.57 |
Andrew Heaney | 15 | -453 | 3.94 |
Grant Holmes | 15 | -437 | 3.71 |
Kyle Gibson | 4 | -400 | 16.78 |
Spencer Strider | 7 | -396 | 3.89 |
Matthew Boyd | 15 | -391 | 2.84 |
Ryan Feltner | 6 | -390 | 4.75 |
Dean Kremer | 15 | -386 | 4.60 |
Justin Verlander | 11 | -375 | 4.61 |
Bryce Elder | 12 | -366 | 4.77 |
Tylor Megill | 14 | -361 | 3.95 |
Noah Cameron | 8 | -360 | 2.08 |
MacKenzie Gore | 16 | -360 | 3.19 |
Patrick Corbin | 13 | -339 | 3.91 |
Ryan Pepiot | 16 | -334 | 3.04 |
Shane Smith | 14 | -330 | 2.85 |
Luis Ortiz | 15 | -305 | 4.30 |
Keegan Akin | 3 | -300 | 2.67 |
Mike Vasil | 3 | -300 | 2.94 |
Bradley Blalock | 3 | -300 | 12.94 |
Michael Soroka | 10 | -298 | 5.06 |
Valente Bellozo | 5 | -295 | 4.08 |
Antonio Senzatela | 15 | -288 | 6.48 |
Dustin May | 14 | -283 | 4.46 |
Luis Castillo | 15 | -274 | 3.38 |
Yoshinobu Yamamoto | 15 | -272 | 2.76 |
Bryce Miller | 10 | -266 | 5.73 |
Chad Patrick | 15 | -262 | 3.50 |
Carlos Carrasco | 6 | -249 | 5.91 |
Eduardo Rodriguez | 12 | -245 | 5.93 |
Seth Lugo | 14 | -242 | 2.93 |
Connor Gillispie | 6 | -240 | 8.65 |
German Marquez | 15 | -240 | 6.11 |
Hayden Wesneski | 6 | -238 | 4.50 |
JP Sears | 16 | -228 | 5.44 |
Ryan Gusto | 11 | -224 | 4.62 |
Tyler Holton | 4 | -217 | 4.58 |
Brandon Walter | 4 | -217 | 3.80 |
Quinn Priester | 10 | -210 | 3.68 |
Jordan Hicks | 9 | -208 | 6.47 |
Zac Gallen | 16 | -208 | 5.60 |
Jose Soriano | 16 | -205 | 3.39 |
Tanner Bibee | 15 | -202 | 3.86 |
Blade Tidwell | 2 | -200 | 9.82 |
Chase Petty | 2 | -200 | 19.50 |
Grant Holman | 2 | -200 | 5.09 |
Justin Wrobleski | 2 | -200 | 5.18 |
Joey Estes | 2 | -200 | 15.43 |
Carson Spiers | 2 | -200 | 6.07 |
Jared Shuster | 2 | -200 | 8.04 |
Huascar Brazoban | 2 | -200 | 2.38 |
Elvin Rodriguez | 2 | -200 | 8.68 |
Nick Lodolo | 15 | -188 | 3.71 |
Charlie Morton | 11 | -185 | 5.64 |
Carmen Mlodzinski | 9 | -180 | 5.67 |
Cole Ragans | 10 | -178 | 5.18 |
Sandy Alcantara | 15 | -174 | 6.69 |
Gavin Williams | 15 | -174 | 3.58 |
Carlos Rodon | 16 | -172 | 3.10 |
Joe Ryan | 14 | -168 | 2.91 |
Matthew Liberatore | 14 | -167 | 3.86 |
Michael King | 10 | -167 | 2.59 |
Tony Gonsolin | 7 | -167 | 5.00 |
Chris Sale | 15 | -166 | 2.52 |
Max Meyer | 12 | -163 | 4.73 |
Gunnar Hoglund | 6 | -161 | 6.40 |
Stephen Kolek | 9 | -158 | 3.59 |
Jameson Taillon | 15 | -154 | 3.84 |
Osvaldo Bido | 9 | -153 | 6.14 |
Tobias Myers | 5 | -148 | 4.95 |
Aaron Civale | 7 | -135 | 5.03 |
Will Warren | 16 | -135 | 4.66 |
Taijuan Walker | 8 | -133 | 3.99 |
Bailey Ober | 14 | -122 | 4.60 |
Mick Abel | 5 | -118 | 3.47 |
Corbin Burnes | 11 | -115 | 2.66 |
Miles Mikolas | 15 | -114 | 4.31 |
David Festa | 6 | -113 | 6.39 |
Spencer Turnbull | 1 | -100 | 7.11 |
Sean Hjelle | 1 | -100 | 4.66 |
Sean Guenther | 1 | -100 | 5.23 |
Justin Topa | 1 | -100 | 4.34 |
Joe Ross | 1 | -100 | 5.35 |
Lou Trivino | 1 | -100 | 4.40 |
Danny Coulombe | 1 | -100 | 0.87 |
Max Scherzer | 1 | -100 | 6.00 |
Beau Brieske | 1 | -100 | 6.55 |
Ryan Rolison | 1 | -100 | 6.88 |
Reynaldo Lopez | 1 | -100 | 5.40 |
Sean Reynolds | 1 | -100 | 4.15 |
Brad Lord | 6 | -100 | 3.61 |
Didier Fuentes | 1 | -100 | 7.20 |
Thomas Harrington | 1 | -100 | 10.12 |
Casey Legumina | 1 | -100 | 3.68 |
AJ Blubaugh | 1 | -100 | 4.50 |
Doug Nikhazy | 1 | -100 | 18.00 |
Chayce McDermott | 1 | -100 | 8.22 |
Adam Mazur | 1 | -100 | 6.35 |
Justin Sterner | 1 | -100 | 4.28 |
Anthony Veneziano | 1 | -100 | 4.71 |
Sean Newcomb | 5 | -99 | 3.74 |
Trevor Williams | 15 | -94 | 5.54 |
Kumar Rocker | 8 | -93 | 6.68 |
Simeon Woods Richardson | 10 | -88 | 5.06 |
Nathan Eovaldi | 12 | -87 | 1.56 |
Tyler Mahle | 14 | -85 | 2.34 |
Spencer Schwellenbach | 15 | -84 | 3.35 |
Reese Olson | 9 | -77 | 2.96 |
Yusei Kikuchi | 16 | -69 | 3.01 |
Drew Rasmussen | 15 | -65 | 2.61 |
Eury Perez | 3 | -65 | 6.17 |
Tyler Glasnow | 5 | -63 | 4.50 |
AJ Smith-Shawver | 9 | -53 | 3.86 |
Tyler Alexander | 4 | -53 | 5.25 |
Freddy Peralta | 16 | -53 | 2.76 |
Brayan Bello | 12 | -51 | 3.31 |
Kyle Hart | 6 | -49 | 6.66 |
David Peterson | 15 | -44 | 3.18 |
Shawn Armstrong | 2 | -43 | 3.27 |
Michael McGreevy | 2 | -41 | 2.70 |
Ryan Yarbrough | 8 | -40 | 3.90 |
Ben Brown | 13 | -40 | 5.57 |
Ben Casparius | 2 | -35 | 3.25 |
George Kirby | 6 | -32 | 6.16 |
Hunter Greene | 11 | -32 | 2.72 |
Paul Skenes | 16 | -27 | 1.85 |
Clarke Schmidt | 12 | -27 | 2.84 |
Ryne Nelson | 6 | -25 | 3.88 |
Hayden Birdsong | 6 | -19 | 3.25 |
Brandon Young | 2 | -17 | 6.23 |
Nestor Cortes | 2 | -17 | 9.00 |
Spencer Arrighetti | 2 | -15 | 5.59 |
Tyler Gilbert | 3 | -15 | 3.63 |
Scott Blewett | 2 | -9 | 3.72 |
Logan Webb | 16 | -6 | 2.49 |
Dylan Cease | 16 | -6 | 4.43 |
Pitcher Money Lost
The worst pitcher to bet on in Major League Baseball this year might surprise you. It might be a solid starter, who happens to have struggled with his form lately or had been the victim of poor run support. It’s Rick Vaughn and he hasn’t been the same since he was traded from the Indians to the Pirates. The Wild Thing is more like Mediocre Thing these days. Ok, this isn’t real but that’s usually how it is.
To help you with your handicapping, our Pitcher Money Lost charts incorporate data that factors into making the same $100 wager on the pitcher for each start, no matter what the odds are.
Pitcher Charts
The Cy Young Award candidate might be one of the worst pitchers to bet on the season. How can that be?
If he is a solid pitcher, or on a popular team, he is probably favored every time he starts. When he wins, your profit on that victory is smaller than if you bet on a pitcher on an underdog team. Meanwhile, every time he loses, your bankroll shrinks like a wool sweater in the dryer. A good example of this would be Clayton Kershaw who often finds himself as a favorite in the -300 range.
It can also mean that the mediocre pitcher with the 7-11 record has been a better bet because he pays out a bigger profit on the games he wins because he is an underdog. For any bet you would make, it’s important to remember that the underdog is always the riskier bet but the payouts will be higher if you win. It’s like a flu shot. You don’t want to get one because you’re scared of needles but you know getting the flu is worth the risk.
If you’re looking for an edge this baseball season, use our Pitcher Run Support charts. You’ll be able to see what happens when a Cy Young candidate plays on a team with no offense, giving him little run support. Even though he’s in the running for the Cy Young, he’ll probably lose some games that he should be winning. Lil Run Support would make a good rap name.
Pitchers Who Win Money
If you don’t see your favorite pitchers on the Money Lost list, it means he doesn’t suck as much as you thought. Just kidding. It means he’s on the Money Won list.
Starting pitchers should be your biggest handicapping consideration when you bet on baseball. You can also visit our umpire stats page to find out if the home plate ump for tonight’s game is prone to calling more walks than strikeouts which will also impact a pitcher’s chances of winning.
Once you know which pitchers traditionally cash on the moneyline, you’ll be able to make educated wagers.
Check out today’s baseball odds on our probable pitchers list.
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