Live MLB Strikeout Tracker
Real-time strikeout lines for every starting pitcher — Ks, innings, pitch count, and pulled/final status.
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Every starter's K line, live
Strikeout props are the most-bet pitcher market in baseball, and they settle on one pitcher's line — not the game's. The Strikeout Tracker follows every starter on today's slate in real time: strikeouts, innings, and pitch count, with a status column that flips to PULLED the moment a starter's night (and his prop) is over, and milestone tags at the 5+, 7+, and 10+ rungs of the alt ladder.
What does the Strikeout Tracker show?
Every starting pitcher on today’s slate with his live line: strikeouts, innings, batters faced, pitch count, and hits, walks, and runs allowed — logged within minutes from MLB’s live feeds and refreshed automatically throughout the slate.
Why does the PULLED status matter for strikeout props?
A pitcher strikeout over/under settles on that pitcher’s line only — the moment he leaves the game, his number is final even though the game keeps going. The board flips a starter to PULLED on the refresh after any pitching change, so you know as soon as the board updates that a K ticket is settled.
What do the 5+, 7+ and 10+ K tags mean?
They mark the common alt-ladder rungs sportsbooks price for strikeout props. The board tags each starter as he clears a rung, and quick filters isolate the 5+ and 7+ groups.
Why does pitch count matter for a strikeout bet?
Pitch count is the runway: most starters are lifted somewhere in the 90–110 pitch range, so a pitcher at 88 pitches usually has about one inning of strikeout chances left regardless of how well he is throwing. The board shows the live count next to every K line.
