Tuesday's Slate at a Glance
Tuesday, April 21, 2026 puts 15 MLB games on the schedule — a healthy mid-week card. That said, it's a quiet day on the signal front: Editor's Picks (Over/Under) count: 0 and NRFI spotlight rows: 0. The broader board likewise returns 0 qualified games meeting the site's Over/Under or NRFI thresholds today, meaning no matchups cleared the bar across either category.
What a Zero-Signal Day Means
Not every date on the calendar produces featured picks, and that's by design. FastballHQ's FQ Score and NRFI combined metrics are applied consistently — when the numbers don't clear the threshold, no rows get published. Forcing picks on an off-day would undermine the value of the days when signals do appear.
With 15 games in play, there's still plenty of baseball to watch. Quiet signal days are a natural part of a long 162-game season, particularly in April when sample sizes are still building and pitching matchups can be harder to project.
Wrap-Up
April 21 is an honest zero: no Editor's Over/Under picks, no NRFI spotlight rows, and no broader board qualifiers to report. Check back as the week progresses — a 15-game slate today keeps the season moving, and signal days often cluster after a quiet stretch.
All observations are data-driven and informational, not betting advice.