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August 23, 2025

Beat the Streak Picks

For the past few years Baseball Musings tried to help with playing Beat the Streak. The Day by Day Database keeps track of hit streak of at least five games. In addition, two programs produce top ten lists of players with a high probability of a hit.

Here are the top picks my programs produced for use in Beat the Streak. This post mostly explains the ideas behind the calculations. In addition, this post shows tests on the Neural Network (NN). This post discusses an NN that includes the ballpark. I updated the models, and the results of those tests are here.

The Log5 Method yields these top projected hit averages versus starting pitchers:

It’s a Pirates heavy day once again as they face a poor Rockies starter. Freeland is much tougher to hit away from Coors Field, however.

The NN produces this list of batters with a high probability of collecting at least one hit:

  • 0.287, 0.721 — Miguel Andujar batting at Nabil Crismatt.
  • 0.301, 0.718 — Bobby Witt Jr. batting at Chris Paddack.
  • 0.307, 0.717 — Bo Bichette batting at Janson Junk.
  • 0.300, 0.715 — Trea Turner batting vs. Mitchell Parker.
  • 0.320, 0.710 — Nick Gonzales batting vs. Kyle Freeland.
  • 0.289, 0.708 — Jacob Wilson batting at George Kirby.
  • 0.280, 0.705 — Xavier Edwards batting vs. Jose Berrios.
  • 0.293, 0.702 — Vladimir Guerrero Jr. batting at Janson Junk.
  • 0.291, 0.697 — Ernie Clement batting at Janson Junk.
  • 0.308, 0.696 — Isiah Kiner-Falefa batting vs. Kyle Freeland.

Andujar came up as a good pick all season long, and collected hits in 72.4% of his games. His probability today is right in line with that, on a low probability day. Crismatt pitched little in his last three seasons, so his numbers are highly regressed to the league mean of .220, so there is little extra information there.

Bichette, Gonzales, and Witt all tie for the consensus top pick. Witt owns an eleven game hit streak, second longest in the majors right now. The longest streak belongs to Tyler Soderstrom of the Athletics, twenty games (including two pushes). The NN puts his probability of continuing the streak at .637. For his career, he is a low BABIP, high strikeout batter. It’s a tough choice today.

You can follow the NN results on this spreadsheet. I do not guarantee results. Your best pick is going to have about a 25% chance of not getting a hit. Good luck!

August 22, 2025

Best Batter Today

Bobby Witt Jr. of the Royals and Corey Seager of the Rangers remained one and two respectively in the Baseball Musings Batter Rankings, the Royals downing Texas 6-4. Witt posted a two for five game with his 40th double of the season. Seager went three for five with a double as well. Seager does the better job of getting on base, Witt the better job of hitting for power. Both do so playing shortstop, a position primarily concerned with defense.

Nick Kurtz of the Athletics moved into third place, going two for four with a home run in an 8-3 win over the Twins. Kurtz posted a game score of 66, which wasn’t even the best of the game, as Tyler Soderstrom came in with a 75 on a four for four day with a double and a walk. That was the second highest score on Thursday.

Brice Turang of the Brewers took fourth place. He went two for four with a home run in a 4-1 win over the Cubs. Turang is on a tear in August hitting .366/.408/.789. Matt Olson sits in fifth place, the Braves idle on Thursday.

The best game score of the day belonged to Jesus Sanchez of the Astros, a 78. He went five for five with a double in a 7-2 win over Baltimore. Despite all the hits and the scoring, he only scored one run and only drove in one run.