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Beat the Streak Daily Update June 28

Beat the Streak Daily Update April 21

Beat the Streak is back for the 2022 season — and the $5.6 million prize is still up for grabs.

The idea is simple — pick one player (or two) every day who you think will get a hit. The objective — surpass Joe DiMaggio’s record-long 56-game hitting streak — is a bit more challenging.

Let’s take a closer at the action from yesterday and today:

Longest active streak: 31 (Fresh44)

Longest season streak: 45 (kiyoshilotus26)

Longest streak all-time: 51

Most popular picks (yesterday)
1. Trea Turner, Dodgers (40.4%)
2. Freddie Freeman, Dodgers (14.7%)*
3. C.J. Cron, Rockies (8.2%)*
4. J.D. Martinez, Red Sox (4.3%)
5. Mike Trout, Angels (2.3%)
* – Recorded a hit

Most popular picks (this season)
1. Trea Turner, Dodgers (8.4%)
2. Freddie Freeman, Dodgers (6.6%)
3. J.D. Martinez, Red Sox (5.9%)
4. Manny Machado, Padres (4.2%)
5. Michael Brantley, Astros (3.7%)

Trea Turner, Dodgers (at Rockies)
Turner enters Tuesday batting .340 with five homers and a .915 OPS in June. He gets Rockies lefty Kyle Freeland, who has a 4.29 ERA, 86 hits allowed and 53 strikeouts in 79 2/3 innings this season — including a 5.32 ERA, 56 hits allowed and 25 strikeouts in 45 2/3 innings at Coors Field.

Jose Altuve, Astros (at Mets)
Altuve came into this week batting .296 with 14 homers and a .968 OPS since the beginning of May, and he’s always been good against Mets starter Carlos Carrasco — Altuve is a lifetime .370 hitter against Carrasco (10-for-27 with a home run and only two strikeouts in 29 plate appearances). Carrasco has struggled of late, with an 8.78 ERA and 21 hits allowed in 13 1/3 innings over his past three starts.

Bryan Reynolds, Pirates (at Nationals)
Coming into Tuesday, Reynolds is batting .319 with five homers, two triples and an .891 OPS in June. The switch-hitter faces Nats lefty Patrick Corbin, who continues to get hit hard — Corbin has allowed at least seven hits in each of his past seven starts, with a total of 58 hits allowed and just 27 strikeouts in 35 innings over that span.

Tigers (at Giants — Carlos Rodón)
Rodón has a 0.43 ERA, 26 strikeouts and just seven hits allowed in 21 innings over his past three starts. He has 101 strikeouts and 59 hits allowed in 80 innings this season. The Tigers have the lowest-scoring offense in baseball, averaging three runs per game, and their 78 OPS+ as a team ranks 29th in MLB.

Orioles (at Mariners — Robbie Ray)
Ray has a 0.90 ERA, 20 strikeouts and 10 hits allowed in 20 innings over his past three starts. He’s been much better at…

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