MLB Streak Tracker
MLB hitting & strikeout streaks, explained
A streak tracks how many consecutive games a player has hit a chosen threshold — for example 1+ hits, 2+ total bases, or 6+ strikeouts for a pitcher. Active streaks are a recency signal: a hitter with hits in 10+ straight games is demonstrating sustained contact, useful context for hits and total-bases props.
This dashboard lets you set custom stat thresholds and instantly see which MLB players are on the longest active runs, ranked by hit rate and streak length, with data updating daily.
What is a hitting streak in baseball?
A hitting streak is the number of consecutive games in which a player records at least one hit (or whatever threshold you set). Only unbroken, active streaks count — the streak resets the moment a game falls below the threshold.
How do MLB streaks help with prop betting?
Players on long active streaks are showing consistent recent production at a specific line. A batter with 1+ hits in 12 straight games is a useful lean for a hits prop, especially when paired with a favorable pitcher matchup.
What streak thresholds can I track?
You can set custom thresholds across hits, total bases, home runs, RBIs, and pitcher strikeouts, then sort by hit rate, current streak length, or recent-window average to build your own consistency sheet.
How often does streak data update?
Streak data refreshes daily from the MLB Stats API after games complete, so active streaks reflect the most recent night's results.
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