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FTA's outs recorded projections use projected innings pitched based on pitch count estimates, pitches per inning, and matchup context. Sportsbook lines from DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, and Caesars. Updated 3:30 PM ET

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15.5
FTA Proj
16.3
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+0.8
O +104 U -142
EV: +17.5%
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17.5
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16.7
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O -108 U -127
EV: +1.4%
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16.5
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15.8
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O -120 U -112
EV: +7.6%

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MLB Pitcher Outs Recorded Props

Our pitcher outs recorded props page shows live lines and odds from DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, and Caesars. Outs recorded measures how deep a starter pitches — 3 outs equals one full inning. We display the best available line per pitcher so you can quickly find the most favorable number.

Understanding Outs Recorded Lines

<14.5

Short Outing

(<5 innings projected)

14.5–17.5

Standard Starter

(5–6 innings projected)

18.5+

Deep Outing

(6+ innings projected)

The outs recorded line represents the sportsbook's expected total outs for a starting pitcher. Each full inning equals 3 outs, so a line of 17.5 means approximately 5.2 innings. Over odds pay when the pitcher exceeds that total; under odds pay when the pitcher falls short.

Pitch Count & Efficiency

A pitcher's pitches per inning is the most important factor for outs recorded props. Efficient pitchers averaging fewer than 15 pitches per inning can stretch deeper into games before hitting their pitch count limit. Check the pitcher's recent starts for pitch count trends and whether the bullpen is taxed — managers let starters go longer when relievers need rest.

When to Bet Pitcher Outs Props

Favor over bets on efficient starters facing weak lineups that make quick outs. Target pitchers with a low WHIP and high ground-ball rate — they generate easy outs without long at-bats. Avoid pitchers on pitch counts, returning from injury, or facing elite offenses that drive up pitch counts through deep at-bats and walks.

Data Source & Methodology

Lines and odds sourced from DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, and Caesars via the Ball Don't Lie API. Data refreshes throughout the day as lines move.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does outs recorded mean in baseball betting?
Outs recorded is a pitcher prop that measures how many total outs a starting pitcher records before being removed from the game. Each full inning equals 3 outs, so a line of 17.5 outs means roughly 5.2 innings. You bet over or under on whether the pitcher exceeds or falls short of that number.
How are pitcher outs recorded projections calculated?
Our outs recorded projections are based on a pitcher's projected innings pitched, which factors in pitch count estimates, pitches per inning efficiency, and matchup context. We multiply projected innings by 3 to convert to outs. A pitcher projected for 6.0 IP translates to 18.0 projected outs recorded.
What factors affect pitcher outs recorded props?
The most important factors are pitch count limits, pitches per inning efficiency, opposing lineup quality, and bullpen availability. Efficient pitchers who average fewer than 15 pitches per inning can go deeper into games. Managers also let starters pitch longer when the bullpen is taxed from recent heavy usage.
What is a good outs recorded line for a starting pitcher?
Star pitchers typically have outs recorded lines between 17.5 and 18.5 (roughly 6 innings). Average starters sit around 15.5-16.5 (about 5-5.2 innings). Lines below 14.5 suggest a short outing is expected — often for pitchers on limited pitch counts, returning from injury, or facing elite offenses.