This article is part of our Weekly Pitcher Rankings series.
As always, remember that rotations are subject to change, so if you see something that looks incorrect, assume that it was a change that occurred since this was written and feel free to politely bring it up in the comments. I'll let you know where the new arm slots.
For the week Sept. 12-18
AMERICAN LEAGUE
START
RANK | PITCHER | OPPONENT | COMMENT |
1 | Carlos Carrasco | at CWS, DET | Snapped a streak of six starts w/at least 8 Ks, but I'm still loving a 2-step down the stretch |
2 | Danny Duffy | OAK, CWS | His fourth straight 8+ H start, but still looked solid against the Twins (6 IP/2 ER/10 K/0 BB |
3 | Justin Verlander | at CLE | |
4 | Chris Sale | at KC | |
5 | Corey Kluber | DET | Has logged 7+ Ks in 10 of his last 11 starts, good for 84 Ks in 76.7 IP |
6 | Cole Hamels | OAK | |
7 | Jose Quintana | CLE, at KC | |
8 | David Price | BAL, NYY | |
9 | Yu Darvish | OAK | Has 10 BB in last 3 starts after 4 in previous 6 starts |
10 | Masahiro Tanaka | at BOS | BOS always tough, though Tanaka has allowed just 3 ER in 12.7 IP against them this year |
11 | Chris Archer | at BAL | |
12 | Drew Pomeranz | BAL, NYY | Challenging slate, but love the 2.76 ERA and 44 Ks in 42.3 IP since 8/1 |
13 | Michael Fulmer | MIN | |
14 | Marcus Stroman | TB | Was downright bad through June (5.33 ERA), but has a 3.52 ERA in 76.7 IP since |
15 | Aaron Sanchez | at LAA | |
16 |
As always, remember that rotations are subject to change, so if you see something that looks incorrect, assume that it was a change that occurred since this was written and feel free to politely bring it up in the comments. I'll let you know where the new arm slots.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
MLB TOP 100
For the week Sept. 12-18
AMERICAN LEAGUE
START
RANK | PITCHER | OPPONENT | COMMENT |
1 | Carlos Carrasco | at CWS, DET | Snapped a streak of six starts w/at least 8 Ks, but I'm still loving a 2-step down the stretch |
2 | Danny Duffy | OAK, CWS | His fourth straight 8+ H start, but still looked solid against the Twins (6 IP/2 ER/10 K/0 BB |
3 | Justin Verlander | at CLE | |
4 | Chris Sale | at KC | |
5 | Corey Kluber | DET | Has logged 7+ Ks in 10 of his last 11 starts, good for 84 Ks in 76.7 IP |
6 | Cole Hamels | OAK | |
7 | Jose Quintana | CLE, at KC | |
8 | David Price | BAL, NYY | |
9 | Yu Darvish | OAK | Has 10 BB in last 3 starts after 4 in previous 6 starts |
10 | Masahiro Tanaka | at BOS | BOS always tough, though Tanaka has allowed just 3 ER in 12.7 IP against them this year |
11 | Chris Archer | at BAL | |
12 | Drew Pomeranz | BAL, NYY | Challenging slate, but love the 2.76 ERA and 44 Ks in 42.3 IP since 8/1 |
13 | Michael Fulmer | MIN | |
14 | Marcus Stroman | TB | Was downright bad through June (5.33 ERA), but has a 3.52 ERA in 76.7 IP since |
15 | Aaron Sanchez | at LAA | |
16 | J.A. Happ | at LAA | |
17 | Rick Porcello | BAL | |
18 | Ervin Santana | at DET, at NYM | Now has 40 Ks in 38 IP over his last six starts (3.32 ERA, 1.21 WHIP) |
19 | Matt Boyd | MIN, at CLE | Getting ahead and then inducing chases during surge since 7/9 recall: 2.56 ERA, 52 Ks, and 3.3 K:BB |
20 | Hisashi Iwakuma | at LAA | |
21 | Kevin Gausman | TB | He has a 2.89 ERA and 10.1 K/9 over his last 11 starts spanning 65.3 IP |
22 | Ian Kennedy | CWS | |
23 | James Paxton | HOU | |
24 | Chris Tillman | TB | |
25 | Carlos Rodon | CLE | Toting a sparkling 1.91 ERA and 1.03 WHIP since 8/1; another strong finish from the young lefty |
26 | Yordano Ventura | OAK | |
27 | Felix Hernandez | HOU | |
28 | Sean Manaea | at KC | |
29 | Danny Salazar | at CWS | Forearm tightness after a poor outing could be the end of his '16 |
30 | Jake Odorizzi | at TOR, at BAL | Willing to give him some leeway for 7 ER v. BAL, but he gets TOR and BAL this week; be careful |
31 | Marco Estrada | at LAA | |
32 | Mike Fiers | at SEA | 3 or fewer ER in seven of his last nine and the two outliers were a passable 4 ER |
33 | Michael Pineda | LAD | |
34 | Blake Snell | at BAL | |
35 | Kendall Graveman | at TEX | |
36 | Trevor Bauer | at CWS, DET | |
37 | Jordan Zimmermann | MIN | |
38 | Drew Smyly | at TOR | |
39 | Jharel Cotton | at KC | Only notched 3 Ks in 6.3 IP debut, but 12% SwStr and 10.0 MiLB record portends well |
40 | CC Sabathia | LAD, at BOS | It's risky for sure, but I can see throwing this dart in desperate situations |
41 | Eduardo Rodriguez | NYY | One bad IP v. KC is the only real blemish on his 2.73 ERA since the break |
42 | Derek Holland | at HOU | |
43 | A.J. Griffin | at HOU | |
44 | Colby Lewis | OAK | |
45 | Joe Musgrove | TEX | It's been a bit uneven, but he's certainly looked sharp during the highs |
46 | Alex Cobb | at TOR | |
47 | Doug Fister | TEX, at SEA | |
48 | Anibal Sanchez | MIN, at CLE | |
49 | Daniel Mengden | at KC | |
50 | Luis Cessa | at BOS | |
51 | Ricky Nolasco | SEA, TOR | Could be an interesting dart throw after back-to-back gems and an 11% SwStr rate since 8/10 |
52 | Collin McHugh | at SEA | |
53 | Dylan Bundy | at BOS | Has allowed 5 ER in three of his last six starts |
54 | Taijuan Walker | at LAA | LAA just pummeled him on 9/3 (0.7 IP/5 ER) and dealt him a 4 IP/6 ER dud on 8/6, too |
55 | Martin Perez | at HOU | |
56 | Francisco Liriano | TB, at LAA | |
57 | Kyle Gibson | at DET, at NYM | |
58 | Jose Berrios | at NYM | |
59 | Bryan Mitchell | LAD, at BOS | |
60 | R.A. Dickey | TB | |
61 | Edinson Volquez | OAK | |
62 | Jason Vargas | OAK, CWS | |
63 | Matt Andriese | at BAL | |
64 | Michael Clevinger | at CWS | |
65 | Ross Detwiler | at KC, at TEX | |
66 | Tyler Skaggs | SEA | |
67 | Hector Santiago | at DET | |
68 | Miguel Gonzalez | CLE, at KC | |
69 | David Paulino | TEX | |
70 | Alex Meyer | SEA, TOR | |
71 | Raul Alcantara | at TEX | |
72 | James Shields | CLE | |
73 | Clay Buchholz | NYY | |
73 | Yovani Gallardo | at BOS | |
74 | Ubaldo Jimenez | TB | |
75 | Andrew Albers | at DET | |
76 | Wade Miley | at BOS, TB | |
77 | Jered Weaver | TOR | |
78 | Ariel Miranda | at LAA, HOU | |
79 | Daniel Wright | TOR |
NATIONAL LEAGUE
START
Rank | Pitcher | Opponent(s) | Comments |
1 | Max Scherzer | at ATL | |
2 | Jose Fernandez | at ATL | Tremendous rebound after the rough outing at CLE: seven scoreless w/14 Ks v. LAD |
3 | Madison Bumgarner | SD | |
4 | Clayton Kershaw | at NYY | He had a 60-70 pitch limit in his return and only made it through 3 IP, but I'm obviously getting him right back into lineups |
5 | Jon Lester | MIL | |
6 | Kyle Hendricks | at STL, MIL | |
7 | Noah Syndergaard | at WAS | Quietly rolling again with a 1.00 ERA in his last 4 starts (6+ Ks in 9 of 10 since the break, too) |
8 | Anthony DeSclafani | MIL, PIT | Continues to dominate (2.77 ERA) and two starts in a week could be huge; fewer than 5 Ks just once in L9 starts |
9 | Ivan Nova | at PHI, at CIN | 2nd CG in last four and ER totals w/PIT have exceeded 3 once: 3, 1, 4, 1, 1, 2, and 1 |
10 | Tanner Roark | NYM | |
11 | Jake Arrieta | MIL | |
12 | Kenta Maeda | at ARI | |
13 | Johnny Cueto | STL | |
14 | Carlos Martinez | CHC | |
15 | Julio Teheran | MIA | Not only crushing it w/a 1.89 ERA and 1.00 WHIP in his last 3 starts, but also 2 Ws giving him 5 for the season |
16 | Jerad Eickhoff | PIT | |
17 | Seth Lugo | MIN | Check your wires, he's still out there in plenty of 10- and 12-team mixers |
18 | Rich Hill | at ARI | |
19 | Steven Matz | at WAS | |
20 | Adam Wainwright | at SF | |
21 | Jameson Taillon | at CIN | Getting skipped his next time out takes a 2-start week away from him, but at least he's still pitching |
22 | Zack Greinke | LAD | The longball has been a huge issue when it goes sideways incl. season-high 5 in his last start v. LAD |
23 | John Lackey | MIL | |
24 | Tyler Anderson | at ARI | ERA is over a run higher on the road (4.21 to 3.04), but skills are there: 8.1 K/9, 3.8 K:BB, 1.01 WHIP |
25 | Matt Moore | STL | |
26 | Robbie Ray | COL, LAD | |
27 | Jeff Samardzija | SD, STL | Continues to find success at Coors (7 IP/2 ER last time out); 2.45 ERA in L6 starts |
28 | Bartolo Colon | MIN | |
29 | Junior Guerra | at CIN | |
30 | Jon Gray | SD | |
31 | Andrew Cashner | at ATL, at PHI | |
32 | Gio Gonzalez | at ATL | He was rolling before getting clocked for 6 ER by ATL last time out; I'd still use this start, though |
33 | Dan Straily | MIL, PIT | |
34 | Jeremy Hellickson | PIT, MIA | |
35 | Jason Hammel | at STL | Soooo frustrating |
36 | Zach Davies | at CHC | He's rebounded nicely since 7 ER at CHC (2.84 ERA in 19 IP) and has 2 gems v. CHC (6.3 IP/1 ER, 6.7 IP/2 ER) |
37 | Brandon Finnegan | PIT | |
38 | Luke Weaver | at SF | |
39 | Tyler Chatwood | SD | |
40 | Matt Wisler | MIA, WAS | Two brilliant starts since recall w/75 and 67 Game Scores; I'd gamble here |
41 | Tom Koehler | at PHI | |
42 | Gerrit Cole | at PHI, at CIN | He's been brutal and now a 2-step includes his arch-nemesis: the Reds (5.44 career ERA) |
43 | Julio Urias | at NYY | |
44 | Robert Gsellman | MIN | Incidentally, he took Jacob deGrom's spot on the spreadsheet I use to write this piece; happy accident as Bob Ross would say |
45 | Jose De Leon | at NYY, at ARI | |
46 | Wily Peralta | at CIN, at CHC | Not sure I've recommended him once this year, but 3.35 ERA and 1.09 WHIP since injury return has some appeal |
47 | Mike Leake | CHC, at SF | |
48 | Ryan Vogelsong | at CIN | |
49 | A.J. Cole | NYM | |
50 | Mike Foltynewicz | MIA | |
51 | Ross Stripling | at ARI | |
52 | Jaime Garcia | CHC, at SF | I haven't seen enough to trust him in any mixers and I'd be very careful in NL-onlys |
53 | Lucas Giolito | NYM, at ATL | |
54 | Drew Hutchison | at PHI | Great matchup, but he wasn't exactly smashing Triple-A so proceed w/caution |
55 | Steven Brault | at PHI | |
56 | Jimmy Nelson | at CHC | |
57 | Mike Montgomery | at STL | |
58 | Jake Thompson | PIT | |
59 | Alec Asher | PIT, MIA | He assumes Velasquez's spot; soft-tossing control guy |
60 | Albert Suarez | SD, STL | |
61 | Jarred Cosart | at SF | |
62 | Rafael Montero | at WAS | |
63 | Rubby De La Rosa | COL | |
64 | Shelby Miller | COL, LAD | |
65 | Chase Anderson | at CHC | |
66 | Luis Perdomo | at COL | |
67 | Archie Bradley | LAD | |
68 | Jose Urena | at PHI | |
69 | Robert Stephenson | PIT | |
70 | Adam Morgan | MIA | |
71 | Clayton Richard | at SF | |
72 | Jake Esch | at ATL | |
73 | Chad Bettis | SD | |
74 | Williams Perez | WAS | |
75 | Jeff Hoffman | at ARI | |
76 | Jorge De La Rosa | at ARI | |
77 | Tim Adleman | MIL | |
78 | Edwin Jackson | at COL | |
79 | Matt Garza | at CIN | |
80 | John Gant | WAS | |
81 | Paul Clemens | at SF, at COL |
MLB TOP 100
RANK | PITCHER | OPPONENT | COMMENT |
1 | Max Scherzer | ||
2 | Jose Fernandez | Tremendous rebound after the rough outing at CLE: seven scoreless w/14 Ks v. LAD | |
3 | Carlos Carrasco | Snapped a streak of six starts w/at least 8 Ks, but I'm still loving a 2-step down the stretch | |
4 | Danny Duffy | His fourth straight 8+ H start, but still looked solid against the Twins (6 IP/2 ER/10 K/0 BB | |
5 | Justin Verlander | ||
6 | Madison Bumgarner | ||
7 | Clayton Kershaw | He had a 60-70 pitch limit in his return and only made it through 3 IP, but I'm obviously getting him right back into lineups | |
8 | Jon Lester | ||
9 | Chris Sale | ||
10 | Kyle Hendricks | ||
11 | Noah Syndergaard | Quietly rolling again with a 1.00 ERA in his last 4 starts (6+ Ks in 9 of 10 since the break, too) | |
12 | Corey Kluber | Has logged 7+ Ks in 10 of his last 11 starts, good for 84 Ks in 76.7 IP | |
13 | Anthony DeSclafani | Continues to dominate (2.77 ERA) and two starts in a week could be huge; fewer than 5 Ks just once in L9 starts | |
14 | Ivan Nova | 2nd CG in last four and ER totals w/PIT have exceeded 3 once: 3, 1, 4, 1, 1, 2, and 1 | |
15 | Cole Hamels | ||
16 | Jose Quintana | ||
17 | David Price | ||
18 | Tanner Roark | ||
19 | Jake Arrieta | ||
20 | Kenta Maeda | ||
21 | Yu Darvish | Has 10 BB in last 3 starts after 4 in previous 6 starts | |
22 | Masahiro Tanaka | BOS always tough, though Tanaka has allowed just 3 ER in 12.7 IP against them this year | |
23 | Chris Archer | ||
24 | Johnny Cueto | ||
25 | Carlos Martinez | ||
26 | Julio Teheran | Not only crushing it w/a 1.89 ERA and 1.00 WHIP in his last 3 starts, but also 2 Ws giving him 5 for the season | |
27 | Drew Pomeranz | Challenging slate, but love the 2.76 ERA and 44 Ks in 42.3 IP since 8/1 | |
28 | Michael Fulmer | ||
29 | Marcus Stroman | Was downright bad through June (5.33 ERA), but has a 3.52 ERA in 76.7 IP since | |
30 | Aaron Sanchez | ||
31 | J.A. Happ | ||
32 | Rick Porcello | ||
33 | Ervin Santana | Now has 40 Ks in 38 IP over his last six starts (3.32 ERA, 1.21 WHIP) | |
34 | Jerad Eickhoff | ||
35 | Seth Lugo | Check your wires, he's still out there in plenty of 10- and 12-team mixers | |
36 | Rich Hill | ||
37 | Steven Matz | ||
38 | Matt Boyd | Getting ahead and then inducing chases during surge since 7/9 recall: 2.56 ERA, 52 Ks, and 3.3 K:BB | |
39 | Adam Wainwright | ||
40 | Hisashi Iwakuma | ||
41 | Kevin Gausman | He has a 2.89 ERA and 10.1 K/9 over his last 11 starts spanning 65.3 IP | |
42 | Jameson Taillon | Getting skipped his next time out takes a 2-start week away from him, but at least he's still pitching | |
43 | Zack Greinke | The longball has been a huge issue when it goes sideways incl. season-high 5 in his last start v. LAD | |
44 | Ian Kennedy | ||
45 | John Lackey | ||
46 | Tyler Anderson | ERA is over a run higher on the road (4.21 to 3.04), but skills are there: 8.1 K/9, 3.8 K:BB, 1.01 WHIP | |
47 | Matt Moore | ||
48 | Robbie Ray | ||
49 | Jeff Samardzija | Continues to find success at Coors (7 IP/2 ER last time out); 2.45 ERA in L6 starts | |
50 | Bartolo Colon | ||
51 | Junior Guerra | ||
52 | Jon Gray | ||
53 | James Paxton | ||
54 | Chris Tillman | ||
55 | Carlos Rodon | Toting a sparkling 1.91 ERA and 1.03 WHIP since 8/1; another strong finish from the young lefty | |
56 | Andrew Cashner | ||
57 | Gio Gonzalez | He was rolling before getting clocked for 6 ER by ATL last time out; I'd still use this start, though | |
58 | Dan Straily | ||
59 | Jeremy Hellickson | ||
60 | Yordano Ventura | ||
61 | Felix Hernandez | ||
62 | Sean Manaea | ||
63 | Jason Hammel | Soooo frustrating | |
64 | Zach Davies | He's rebounded nicely since 7 ER at CHC (2.84 ERA in 19 IP) and has 2 gems v. CHC (6.3 IP/1 ER, 6.7 IP/2 ER) | |
65 | Brandon Finnegan | ||
66 | Luke Weaver | ||
67 | Tyler Chatwood | ||
68 | Matt Wisler | Two brilliant starts since recall w/75 and 67 Game Scores; I'd gamble here | |
69 | Danny Salazar | Forearm tightness after a poor outing could be the end of his '16 | |
70 | Jake Odorizzi | Willing to give him some leeway for 7 ER v. BAL, but he gets TOR and BAL this week; be careful | |
71 | Marco Estrada | ||
72 | Mike Fiers | 3 or fewer ER in seven of his last nine and the two outliers were a passable 4 ER | |
73 | Michael Pineda | ||
74 | Blake Snell | ||
75 | Kendall Graveman | ||
76 | Trevor Bauer | ||
77 | Jordan Zimmermann | ||
78 | Drew Smyly | ||
79 | Tom Koehler | ||
80 | Gerrit Cole | He's been brutal and now a 2-step includes his arch-nemesis: the Reds (5.44 career ERA) | |
81 | Julio Urias | ||
82 | Robert Gsellman | Incidentally, he took Jacob deGrom's spot on the spreadsheet I use to write this piece; happy accident as Bob Ross would say | |
83 | Jose De Leon | ||
84 | Wily Peralta | Not sure I've recommended him once this year, but 3.35 ERA and 1.09 WHIP since injury return has some appeal | |
85 | Mike Leake | ||
85 | Jharel Cotton | Only notched 3 Ks in 6.3 IP debut, but 12% SwStr and 10.0 MiLB record portends well | |
86 | CC Sabathia | It's risky for sure, but I can see throwing this dart in desperate situations | |
87 | Eduardo Rodriguez | One bad IP v. KC is the only real blemish on his 2.73 ERA since the break | |
88 | Derek Holland | ||
89 | Ryan Vogelsong | ||
90 | A.J. Cole | ||
91 | A.J. Griffin | ||
92 | Colby Lewis | ||
93 | Joe Musgrove | It's been a bit uneven, but he's certainly looked sharp during the highs | |
94 | Alex Cobb | ||
96 | Doug Fister | ||
97 | Anibal Sanchez | ||
98 | Mike Foltynewicz | ||
99 | Ross Stripling | ||
100 | Daniel Mengden |