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MLB Betting Trends + Streaks

Active player and team trends for tonight's MLB slate • 2026

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> Who's hot, who's cold, and what streaks matter tonight? This report tracks active betting-relevant trends for every MLB batter, pitcher, and team -- hit streaks, HR streaks, RBI, runs, quality start streaks, NRFI/YRFi runs, win/loss streaks, home/away splits, and first-5 trends. All 30 teams, updated each morning with last night's results.

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Updated Apr 5, 7:12 am

Why Streaks Matter More Than Season Averages

A batter hitting .310 on the season is useful context. A batter who's hit safely in 14 straight games is an actionable signal. Streaks tell you who's locked in right now -- and in baseball, locked-in hitters are underpriced in the same-game parlay or props market, which prices heavily off of season averages.

Right now, Ildemaro Vargas has a 26-game hit streak -- the longest active streak in baseball by a wide margin, one that started last season and has carried into 206. Micky Moniak is at 14 games. Ozzie Albies at 12. These aren't just trivia. They're players whose hit props are almost certainly being offered at prices that don't reflect their current form.

Batter Streaks -- Hit Props & Same-Game Parlays

The Batter tab tracks six streak types: Hits, Multi-Hit games, Home Runs, Runs Scored, RBIs, and the combined H+R+RBI streak. Each one maps to a specific prop market.

Hit streaks are the most direct -- books price o/u hits or number of hits props off recent samples, but they rarely fully account for a player who has been consistent for 10+ games. Multi-hit streaks are even more undervalued because they require two hits, so the implied probability discounts heavily for "variance" that may not exist when a hitter is this locked in.

HR streaks are higher variance by nature, but a batter on a 4-game HR streak going into a favorable park factor game is worth a shot at what are usually large plus-money prices.

Pitcher Streaks -- Quality Starts, K Props, & NRFI 

The Pitcher tab tracks nine categories: Quality Start streaks, No-QS streaks, NRFI streaks, YRFI streaks, K6+ / K7+ / K8+ strikeout streaks, Scoreless outing streaks, and Rough Outing streaks.

NRFI and YRFI pitcher streaks are the most directly bettable -- I cross-reference these with the dedicated NRFI Trends page every day, because a starter who has delivered NRFI in 6 straight starts is giving you both the statistical track record and the psychological momentum signal. Freddy Peralta (NYM) in his first year with the Mets, has been one of the most consistent NRFI arms in baseball this season.

K-streak categories are your guide from strikeout props. Books set K totals for every starter -- if a pitcher has gone K7+ in four of his last five outings, the over on his strikeout prop has a legitimate edge that most casual bettors aren't seeing.

Team Trends -- Situational Records That Actually Move Lines

The Team tab is where this page separates itself from standard stat sites. There are 15 team-level streak categories tracked here: Win/Loss streaks, Home Win/Loss streaks, Away Win/Loss streaks, Fave Win/Loss streaks, Dog Win streaks, Scored First, F5 Win/Loss streaks, NRFI/YRFI streaks, and RL Fave/RL Dog streaks.

Most of these map directly to bettable markets that books don't adjust for streaks at all:

Scored First streaks matter for F5 bets and live betting opportunities. Teams on long scored-firstt streaks tend to be in a positive run-environment stretches -- they're scoring, and scoring early.

F5 streaks are one of the cleanest edges in baseball. The first five innings are pitcher-dominant, and a team on a 6-game F5 win streak is likely running with an elite starter in peak form.

RL Fave/Dog streaks tell you which teams are winning convincingly or getting blown out versus covering the runline as underdogs. If a team has covered the RL in 5 of its last 6 as a dog, that's a team that keeps games competitive even against better opponents -- that's an edge at plus-money prices.

How The Data Is Built

All stats are pulled from the MLB Stats API and updated each morning after the previous night's games complete. This is box-score-level data, no scraped from a highlights feed. The streak logic runs nightly, so the streak counts you see are always current through the last completed game.

Related Reports

MLB NRFI Trends -- deep NRFI pitcher and team records with streak data

MLB Umpire Stats -- pair starter streaks with tonight's ump assignment

MLB Probable Pitchers -- tonight's starters with full situational records

MLB Live Betting Report -- team situational records for in-game betting.

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