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Aug 9, 2026
Simulated win probability — "deserved to win"Orioles 97% · tied 2% · Rangers 1%
How win probability is simulated
  • Win probability comes from resampling every batted ball thousands of times — using launch angle, exit velocity, and ballpark factors.
  • It's the simulator's view of who "deserved" to win, regardless of the actual scoreboard.

Team comparison

Both team bars grow from the same left edge, scaled within each row — longer is more.

Runs
10
5
Est. bases
26.3
11.5
Total bases
31
13
Home runs
4
1
Barrels
6
1
Walks/HBP
6
5
Strikeouts
10
6
GIDP
1
0
Stolen bases
2
0
Left on base
10
8
Errors
0
0

Deserved run flow by inning

By the end the Orioles lead on deserved runs by 6.4.

Rangers deserved lead ↑
-10-8-6-4-20-6.4-5
Orioles deserved lead ↓Through inning 1: deserved Orioles +0.3 (80% band -1.0 to 0.0) · this inning -0.3 deserved runs · actual Orioles +2Through inning 2: deserved Orioles +3.3 (80% band -5.0 to -1.0) · this inning -3.0 deserved runs · actual Orioles +5Through inning 3: deserved Orioles +1.6 (80% band -4.0 to +1.0) · this inning +1.7 deserved runs · actual Orioles +2Through inning 4: deserved Orioles +3.0 (80% band -6.0 to 0.0) · this inning -1.5 deserved runs · actual Orioles +4Through inning 5: deserved Orioles +3.6 (80% band -7.0 to -1.0) · this inning -0.5 deserved runs · actual Orioles +4Through inning 6: deserved Orioles +4.9 (80% band -8.0 to -2.0) · this inning -1.3 deserved runs · actual Orioles +6Through inning 7: deserved Orioles +5.5 (80% band -9.0 to -2.0) · this inning -0.6 deserved runs · actual Orioles +6Through inning 8: deserved Orioles +6.0 (80% band -10.0 to -2.0) · this inning -0.5 deserved runs · actual Orioles +6Through inning 9: deserved Orioles +6.4 (80% band -10.0 to -2.0) · this inning -0.4 deserved runs · actual Orioles +5123456789

Inning

Deserved (mean)ActualRangers sideOrioles side
How to read this chart
How the simulated deserved run differential built up inning by inning — shaded bands show the middle 50% and 80% of simulations, the grey steps show what actually happened. It breaks the headline deserved margin down inning by inning, so the endpoint lands on the headline verdict.

Batting

Bases created

Total bases each batter created (estimated bases from batted balls, plus one per walk).

How to read this chart
Ranked top to bottom. Grouped by team, longest first.

Bases above replacement

Bases each hitter created beyond a freely-available bench bat.

How to read this chart
“Replacement” is the bench bat any team could call up for free, so the scale puts a pinch-hitter and a full-game starter side by side: it measures bases produced against that baseline in the same number of plate appearances, not raw totals.

Batting luck diagnostic

Each batter's net luck: actual bases minus the bases their contact deserved.

Orioles
Lucky
Unlucky
Rangers
Lucky
Unlucky
How to read this chart
“Deserved” is estimated bases — what contact like that usually earns, regardless of where it landed. Click a batter to see each ball and watch it on Baseball Savant.

Pitching

Bases given up

Total bases each pitcher allowed (estimated bases from balls in play, plus one per walk).

How to read this chart
Sorted most to least. Grouped by team, longest first.

Bases above replacement

Bases each pitcher prevented beyond a freely-available replacement arm.

How to read this chart
“Replacement” is the arm any team could call up for free, and the comparison accounts for the batters each pitcher actually faced. Starters and relievers are held to separate baselines, because a reliever’s inning is the easier job.

Pitching matchup

Each staff’s pitchers side by side.

How to read this chart
Hover or tap the ⓘ on any metric for what it means, or click a row to see the per-pitcher breakdown.

How each pitcher performed

Each pitch type graded in bases saved or cost vs. an average pitcher in the same counts.

Oriolespitching
Cade Povich3.0 IP · 15 BF · 2 K · 2 BB
2.2 bases cost

His Four-Seamer did the damage prevention — 1.1 bases better than average on 36 pitches. The Sinker got hit — 2 balls in play worth 2.1 expected bases.

Yaramil Hiraldo2.0 IP · 9 BF · 3 K · 1 BB
1.6 bases saved

4 of his 6 whiffs came on the Four-Seamer. Overall 1.6 bases better than an average pitcher facing the same counts.

Alex Hoppe1.0 IP · 5 BF · 0 K · 0 BB
1.0 bases saved

His Sinker did the damage prevention — 1.3 bases better than average on 11 pitches.

Slider1 thrown (7% tonight, season 44%)
−0.1 bases saved
Andrew Kittredge1.0 IP · 3 BF · 0 K · 0 BB
0.5 bases saved

Faced only 3 batters.

Albert Suárez2.0 IP · 8 BF · 1 K · 1 BB
0.8 bases saved

His Cutter did the damage prevention — 1.4 bases better than average on 10 pitches. The Four-Seamer got hit — 3 balls in play worth 1.7 expected bases.

Rangerspitching
Kumar Rocker3.0 IP · 18 BF · 5 K · 2 BB
6.4 bases cost

The Slider got hit — 7 balls in play worth 8.4 expected bases. 4 of his 8 whiffs came on the Slider.

Splitter3 thrown
+0.3 bases cost
Jordan Montgomery4.0 IP · 19 BF · 2 K · 1 BB
4.6 bases cost

The Sinker got hit — 5 balls in play worth 6.3 expected bases. Overall 4.6 bases worse than an average pitcher facing the same counts.

Cole Winn2.0 IP · 10 BF · 3 K · 3 BB
even

3 of his 9 whiffs came on the Four-Seamer.

Cutter11 thrown (26% tonight, season 31%) · 2 whiffs
0.0 bases
Lg avg pitcher = 0
How to read this chart
  • Every pitch is scored against the league: throwing a strike (or getting a whiff or weak contact) beats the average outcome from that count; balls and hard contact fall short of it.
  • “Saved” means fewer expected bases than an average pitcher facing the same counts; “cost” means more. Contact is judged by estimated bases, not luck.
  • This grades every pitch against an average pitcher. The “Bases above replacement” board higher up compares the whole outing to a freely available fill-in arm instead, so its totals read a few bases friendlier — same outing, different question.
  • Click a pitch row to watch the balls hit against it.

Pitching luck diagnostic

Each pitcher's net luck on contact: deserved bases against minus what actually scored.

Orioles
Lucky
Unlucky
Rangers
Lucky
Unlucky
How to read this chart
“Deserved” is estimated bases on the opponents' contact. Unlucky means bloops and seeing-eye hits fell in; lucky means hard contact found gloves. Click a pitcher to see their biggest swings and watch them on Baseball Savant.

Player spotlight

Pick any player from this game to see what they actually did — every ball they hit, every pitch they saw or threw, and who they did damage against.

Where Pete Alonso hit it

Every ball Pete Alonso hit this game, where it landed.

329'409'326'
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Cumulative bases through the game

Finished +2.3 bases ahead of deserved.

5 PA3 H2 BB0 HBP0 K107.9 mph Hardest hit

Total basesActual: 11Deserved: 8.7
PA 1 vs Kumar Rocker: single — 0.5 deserved basesPA 2 vs Kumar Rocker: home run — 3.9 deserved basesPA 3 vs Jordan Montgomery: home run — 2.3 deserved basesPA 4 vs Jordan Montgomery: walkPA 5 vs Cole Winn: walk
BB
BB
How to read this chart
Every plate appearance, actual bases vs. what their contact deserved. Hover a column for that plate appearance.

Pitch mix

Share of pitches seen by type, and how much damage they did on contact.

Fastball57%

0.5 deserved bases on contact

Breaking29%

3.9 deserved bases on contact

Offspeed14%

2.3 deserved bases on contact

Matchups vs pitchers

Actual vs. deserved bases against each opponent, biggest matchup first.

Kumar Rocker
Actual
5.0
Deserved
4.4
Jordan Montgomery
BB
Actual
5.0
Deserved
3.3
Cole Winn
BB
Actual
1.0
Deserved
1.0
How to read this chart
The symbols beside each name are that matchup's plate appearances — BB walk, HBP hit by pitch, K strikeout, and a dot for a ball in play. Both bars share one scale across every row.

Batted balls

Every ball put in play in this game — where it landed and how many bases that kind of contact usually earns.

Where every ball landed

Every ball in play, split by team, on Globe Life Field.

Orioles31 BIP · 6 BB/HBP
329'409'326'
Rangers29 BIP · 5 BB/HBP
329'409'326'
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Exit velosoft → hard
How to read this chart
Dot size scales with exit velocity; color shows estimated bases (EB), from pale slate (easy out) to dark teal (home-run territory). Tap a dot for its details, then use the Watch on Savant link to see the play. Globe Life Field — outfield wall drawn from real park dimensions.

The hardest-hit contact of the game, ranked by estimated bases.

How to read this table
Tap a row for exact outcome odds and a Savant video link, or show all batted balls to sort by any column and filter by team or player.

Run distribution information