April 29, 2026 — MLB Advanced Pitcher Stats

This update adds 5 advanced pitcher metrics — CSW%, K%, GB%, IP/Start, and Pitches/Start — and gives MLB pitcher prop models direct access to the pitcher’s own long-horizon quality stats for the first time.

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What Changed

PropsBot added 5 new advanced pitcher metrics, and gave pitcher prop models direct access to the pitcher’s own long-horizon quality stats for the first time.

New Pitcher Metrics

Five additional measurements now describe each pitcher’s quality:

  • CSW% (Called Strikes + Whiffs Rate) — the percentage of pitches that result in either a called strike or a swinging strike. Widely regarded as one of the strongest single-stat indicators of a pitcher’s effectiveness, capturing both control and stuff.
  • K% (Strikeout Rate) — strikeouts per batter faced. Distinct from K/9, which normalizes per innings rather than per batter.
  • GB% (Ground Ball Rate) — the percentage of batted balls that are ground balls. Ground-ball pitchers generate more weak contact and double plays; fly-ball pitchers give up more home runs but more strikeouts.
  • IP/Start (Innings per Start) — the average innings a pitcher records per game started. Long-outing pitchers face more batters and rack up more counting stats; short-outing pitchers exit before piling up strikeouts or runs.
  • Pitches/Start — average pitch count per start. Captures workload, durability, and how managers handle the pitcher — all relevant to over/unders on counting stats.

Pitcher Prop Models Now Use the Pitcher’s Own Quality

Until today, pitcher prop models (Strikeouts, Hits Allowed, Walks, Earned Runs, Outs, Record a Win) had no direct access to the pitcher’s own long-horizon quality metrics — they only saw the pitcher’s recent rolling stats. That’s now fixed: pitcher prop models see all 16 pitcher quality features (the original 11 plus the 5 new ones above).

For batter prop models, the same 5 new features are now available describing the opposing pitcher.

Markets Expected to Get a Bump

11 of 18 MLB markets received upgraded models. The biggest improvements:

Pitcher markets:

  • Pitcher Walks — large improvement
  • Pitcher Record a Win — large improvement
  • Pitcher Earned Runs — meaningful improvement
  • Pitcher Strikeouts — modest improvement

Batter markets:

  • Batter Stolen Bases — large improvement
  • Batter Doubles — large improvement
  • Batter Triples — meaningful improvement
  • Batter Strikeouts — meaningful improvement
  • Batter Hits + Runs + RBIs — modest improvement
  • Batter Home Runs — modest improvement
  • Batter Hits — modest improvement

The remaining 7 markets (Runs Scored, RBIs, Total Bases, Walks, Singles, Pitcher Hits Allowed, Pitcher Outs) kept their existing models because the new challengers didn’t clear the validation threshold.

What Didn’t Change

  • NFL, NBA, and NHL models are unaffected
  • Existing batter prop features — rolling stats, platoon splits, BvP history, weather, performance states, game odds — unchanged
  • The 7 markets above continue with their previous models