2025 MLB Baseball - Run Support

Pitcher Games Run Support Wins Losses ERA
Justin Verlander293.9710193.97
Max Scherzer204.610104.98
Clayton Kershaw225.951663.6
Charlie Morton274.2212155.83
Chris Sale204.21192.58
Nathan Eovaldi224.321571.73
Patrick Corbin304.4314164.4
Miles Mikolas313.9714174.84
Jose Quintana255.2415104.02
Kevin Gausman374.6218193.5
Michael Wacha313.1315163.86
Zack Wheeler244.751682.77
Sonny Gray325.0321114.28
Taijuan Walker21511104.13
Nick Martinez264.3811154.61
Robbie Ray324.8422103.65
Jacob deGrom304.916142.97
Andrew Heaney232.967165.52
Kyle Hendricks314.4215164.76
Chris Bassitt314.1316153.82
Carlos Rodon355.4621143.36
Michael Lorenzen264.6915114.64
Eduardo Rodriguez295.4115145.02
Matthew Boyd344.7118163.18
Luis Severino294.7612174.54
Colin Rea275.7817103.83
Adrian Houser213.951383.31
Jose Berrios305.9320104.17
Jameson Taillon254.5215103.6
Tyler Anderson264.1512144.56
Lucas Giolito265.271883.41
Seth Lugo264.6214124.15
Tyler Glasnow214.051382.9
German Marquez264.046206.63
Antonio Senzatela234.178156.65
Luis Castillo344.7420143.52
Max Fried345.9422123.08
Clay Holmes314.8118133.53
Nick Pivetta324.1219132.89
Kyle Freeland3139224.98
Erick Fedde243.547175.49
Jack Flaherty334.2710234.58
Sandy Alcantara314.2615165.36
Walker Buehler244.5414104.93
Zack Littell334.9417163.88
Freddy Peralta364.7821152.86
Ranger Suarez264.0816103.05
Jeffrey Springs304.6315154.21
Framber Valdez313.4817143.66
Dylan Cease334.4818154.46
Grant Holmes213.867143.99
Mitch Keller323.6612204.19
Chris Paddack283.189195.35
Logan Webb344.3818163.22
Merrill Kelly324.4116163.52
Yusei Kikuchi334.0615183.99
Cal Quantrill264.3513136.04
Zac Gallen334.4816174.83
Dustin May234.8310134.96
Jesus Luzardo335.5518153.86
Dean Kremer294.5213164.19
Cristopher Sanchez344.5923112.4
Brady Singer324.5918143.98
David Peterson304.0715154.32
Kris Bubic2041192.63
Drew Rasmussen314.0616152.76
Tarik Skubal344.2122122.17
Casey Mize305.7319113.83
Edward Cabrera264.2715113.53
Garrett Crochet335.242492.49
Bailey Ober263.8810165.15
Bailey Falter244.2513114.45
Jose Soriano314.2914174.26
Logan Gilbert28517113.58
Joe Ryan303.413173.2
Shane Baz314.8716154.87
Spencer Strider234.37164.45
Brayan Bello295.4115143.41
MacKenzie Gore303.8310204.17
Hunter Greene203.951193.09
JP Sears274.7412155.04
Nick Lodolo284.0415133.3
Andre Pallante313.9712195.42
Bryce Elder284.2513155.3
George Kirby274.1114134.44
Ryan Pepiot313.9713183.92
Davis Martin253.929164.1
Matthew Liberatore294.3114154.09
Hunter Brown313.8718132.43
Ryne Nelson234.6511123.39
Simeon Woods Richardson225.181394.04
Jake Irvin334.715185.7
Randy Vasquez263.731793.84
Taj Bradley27510175.05
Kodai Senga224.771483.1
Logan Allen283.9314144.33
Tanner Bibee324.3819134.14
Bryce Miller214.4311105.25
Brandon Pfaadt335.5516175.2
Eury Perez205.31194.25
Bryan Woo304.6717132.92
Andrew Abbott294.1417122.87
Gavin Williams323.7517152.95
Quinn Priester254.41783.44
Slade Cecconi24412124.29
Jack Kochanowicz234.3510136.73
Mitchell Parker304.6313175.74
Yoshinobu Yamamoto354.1721142.22
Shota Imanaga263.7313133.75
Landen Roupp223.9512103.88
Jack Leiter293.7911183.86
Paul Skenes323.3817151.97
Cade Povich203.77135.45
Will Warren33517164.63
Sean Burke224.099134.29
Noah Cameron243.3311132.99
Chad Patrick233.618153.43
Shane Smith293.839203.81
Tomoyuki Sugano304.2716144.64
Chase Dollander213.715166.52
Cade Horton224.731482.82

MLB Pitchers Best Run Support

The best pitchers are not always the best pitchers to bet on. Why is that? Sometimes the best pitchers don’t get run support, which can affect the MLB odds on their games and can affect how much money you make by betting on them.

Conversely, a mediocre or poor pitcher who happens to enjoy lots of run support may be more profitable for baseball bettors than great ones. When it comes to charting which MLB pitchers get the most run support, Odds Shark makes it easy for you.

Say today’s pitcher is the No. 4 man in the rotation. He is facing a tough pitcher in his matchup and his team is on a losing streak. But you look and see that pitcher’s name sitting on top of the list of pitchers who get the most run support.

Do you really care if he gives up five earned runs but his teammates score seven runs? You still win your bet. Some pitchers just seem to get lucky and get lots of runs when they pitch. Others are better pitchers but are unlucky consistently.

Even if you don’t think this type of stat is a legitimate way to handicap your baseball wagers, it’s still a good idea to know the information in order to potentially back off a bet. Sometimes, it’s not about knowing which game to bet on, it’s knowing which game to NOT bet on.

Ultimately, the pitcher run support data can be useful in making a nightly MLB pick and understanding the Cy Young odds more thoroughly. 

 

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