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 May 2-8
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1 | Chris Sale | MIN | If there's a fly in the ointment, it's the modest K% (23%), which may be fueled by a substantial velo drop (down ~2 MPH from last April) |
2 | David Price | at NYY | |
3 | Cole Hamels | at DET | |
4 | Danny Salazar | KC | Elevated 14% BB% hurts a lot less when you're allowing an MLB-low 4.3 H/9; though that .192 BABIP will regress so let's monitor the walks |
5 | Chris Archer | at LAA | |
6 | Corey Kluber | DET | |
7 | Felix Hernandez | at OAK, at HOU | Results still out-pacing skills and SwStr% has dropped every single start; monitoring him very closely |
8 | Dallas Keuchel | MIN, SEA | |
9 | Justin Verlander | at CLE, TEX | |
10 | Jose Quintana | BOS, MIN | Don't quite buy the K% surge, but Q has been a solid arms for years and now if CWS is actually good, he'll finally log a double-digit win season! |
11 | Taijuan Walker | at HOU | Only four starts, but really feeling like the beginning of a big breakout |
12 | Garrett Richards | TB | |
13 | Drew Smyly | LAD | |
14 | Masahiro Tanaka | at BAL | Has allowed exactly 2 ER in every start; there's K% upside with |
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.
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MLB TOP 100
For the week May 2-8
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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RANK | PITCHER | OPPONENT | COMMENT |
1 | Chris Sale | MIN | If there's a fly in the ointment, it's the modest K% (23%), which may be fueled by a substantial velo drop (down ~2 MPH from last April) |
2 | David Price | at NYY | |
3 | Cole Hamels | at DET | |
4 | Danny Salazar | KC | Elevated 14% BB% hurts a lot less when you're allowing an MLB-low 4.3 H/9; though that .192 BABIP will regress so let's monitor the walks |
5 | Chris Archer | at LAA | |
6 | Corey Kluber | DET | |
7 | Felix Hernandez | at OAK, at HOU | Results still out-pacing skills and SwStr% has dropped every single start; monitoring him very closely |
8 | Dallas Keuchel | MIN, SEA | |
9 | Justin Verlander | at CLE, TEX | |
10 | Jose Quintana | BOS, MIN | Don't quite buy the K% surge, but Q has been a solid arms for years and now if CWS is actually good, he'll finally log a double-digit win season! |
11 | Taijuan Walker | at HOU | Only four starts, but really feeling like the beginning of a big breakout |
12 | Garrett Richards | TB | |
13 | Drew Smyly | LAD | |
14 | Masahiro Tanaka | at BAL | Has allowed exactly 2 ER in every start; there's K% upside with his 14% SwStr% |
15 | Jake Odorizzi | at LAA | |
16 | Sonny Gray | SEA | Coincidence or trend: several big arms with uncharacteristically high BB% so far, including Gray at 12% (career 8%) |
17 | Ian Kennedy | at CLE | LAA gave Kennedy, Volquez a dose of regression, but Kennedy rebounded after a tough first (3 ER) |
18 | Yordano Ventura | at CLE | |
19 | Jordan Zimmermann | TEX | Unquestionably pitching well, but if the 15% K% doesn't improve, the regression on his 90% LOB will sting quite a bit |
20 | Carlos Rodon | BOS | |
21 | Kevin Gausman | OAK | |
22 | Hector Santiago | at MIL | Logged 40-plus GB% in just 5 starts last year; has done so in all 5 this year |
23 | Hisashi Iwakuma | at OAK | |
24 | Matt Moore | LAD, at LAA | |
25 | J.A. Happ | TEX | |
26 | Marcus Stroman | LAD | Elite GB% puts less pressure on K% for success, but 14% is just too low to be considering a mixed-league No. 2 |
27 | Chris Tillman | NYY, OAK | Velo up 1.5 mph and SwStr% is backing the K% jump |
28 | Luis Severino | at BAL, BOS | |
29 | Steven Wright | at CWS, at NYY | |
30 | Michael Pineda | BOS | |
31 | Rich Hill | at BAL | Has made me look foolish since my overreaction to his first start; I'm dipping my toes back into that pool, but still a little suspect ... just a little |
32 | Nathan Eovaldi | BOS | |
33 | Colin McHugh | MIN, SEA | |
34 | Nate Karns | at OAK, at HOU | |
35 | Jose Berrios | at HOU, at CWS | There are at least viable excuses for shaky debut: rain delay, nerves (which seemed obvious when comparing to his MiLB tape), and 44-degree weather; still buying |
36 | Aaron Sanchez | TEX | |
37 | Edinson Volquez | WAS, at CLE | Wasn't as good as starts before his trip to LAA (8 ER), not as bad as LAA thrashing; distribution is uneven, but his ERA is where it should be (mid-3.00s) |
38 | Rick Porcello | at NYY | |
39 | Kendall Graveman | SEA, at BAL | |
40 | Marco Estrada | TEX, LAD | Seemed to be visibly distressed related to his shoulder as he threw 118 pitches in 6.7 IP; I'm not a pitch-count militant based on whole number, but rather pitches thrown when tired, and he seemed fatigued/tired |
41 | Josh Tomlin | DET, KC | |
42 | A.J. Griffin | at TOR, at DET | Has avoided previous gopheritis, but this could be the slate to change that; be careful |
43 | R.A. Dickey | TEX, LAD | Logged a 5.00-plus ERA in each of the last two Aprils, but still had a 3.81 ERA in 430; patience is needed |
44 | Ricky Nolasco | at CWS | |
45 | Mike Fiers | MIN | |
46 | Sean Manaea | SEA | One of those starts that was much better than line score when you watch it; Doolittle allowed two of the runs, too |
47 | Michael Fulmer | at CLE | Sharp debut in Minnesota; could really be a solid contributor right away; buy |
48 | Jesse Hahn | at BAL | |
49 | Anibal Sanchez | at CLE | Yet to log 6 IP in a start |
50 | Chris Young | WAS | |
51 | Nicholas Tropeano | at MIL | Also yet to log 6 IP in a start |
52 | Mat Latos | MIN | The Vegas casino is less of a mirage than this; joking aside he's inducing tons of soft contact, so that is something |
53 | Kris Medlen | WAS | 1.0 K:BB ratio is gross, but ER totals are 2, 1, 7, 1; it'll get better, but maybe reserve him in mixers until the K:BB gets back on track |
54 | Phil Hughes | at HOU |
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55 | Cody Anderson | KC | Expected to get recalled for this start; don't think he's this bad, but we can't ignore three straight 5 ER outings |
56 | Tyler Duffey | at CWS | |
57 | Trevor Bauer | DET | |
58 | Martin Perez | at TOR, at DET | On my watch list, but I need a skills improvement (0.9 K:BB) before investing seriously |
59 | Derek Holland | at TOR | |
60 | Henry Owens | at CWS | |
61 | Wade Miley | at HOU | |
62 | Clay Buchholz | at CWS | |
63 | Matt Shoemaker | TB | |
64 | Alex Meyer | at HOU | |
65 | Chris Devenski | SEA | |
66 | Ubaldo Jimenez | OAK | |
67 | Doug Fister | SEA | |
68 | CC Sabathia | at BAL | |
69 | Colby Lewis | at TOR | |
70 | Tyler Wilson | NYY | |
71 | Jered Weaver | at MIL, TB | |
72 | Mike Wright | NYY | |
73 | John Danks | BOS | |
74 | Mike Pelfrey | TEX |
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Rank | Pitcher | Opponent(s) | Comments |
1 | Jake Arrieta | at PIT, WAS | He good. #analysis |
2 | Clayton Kershaw | at TOR | |
3 | Noah Syndergaard | at SD | Oh this should go well for San Diego |
4 | Johnny Cueto | at CIN, COL | |
5 | Matt Harvey | ATL, at SD | SwStr% at 11%, 12% the last two starts; a good week to keep that going |
6 | Gerrit Cole | CHC, at STL | |
7 | Stephen Strasburg | at KC | Maintaining elite '15 skills along with a 10% boost in GB rate to 52% |
8 | Max Scherzer | at CHC | HR rate looking like last August and Wrigley isn't best place for that; a little bit of concern here |
9 | Jacob deGrom | at SD | |
10 | Jose Fernandez | ARI | Too many walks, but skills are fantastic otherwise; I'd buy even without a discount |
11 | Jon Lester | at PIT | |
12 | Michael Wacha | PHI, PIT | |
13 | Zack Greinke | at ATL | At least the 11% SwSt% portends for some K% improvement |
14 | Madison Bumgarner | COL | |
15 | Gio Gonzalez | at KC, at CHC | Tough slate keeps him down a bit, but looking really sharp this season |
16 | Jaime Garcia | PHI | |
17 | Carlos Martinez | PIT | |
18 | Jason Hammel | at PIT, WAS | Skills strong yet again; if he stay healthy, he'll be really good again as in 2014-15 |
19 | Aaron Nola | at STL, at MIA | |
20 | Vincent Velasquez | at MIA | |
21 | Raisel Iglesias | MIL | We haven't seen the swing-and-miss from last year, but he maintains a strong walk rate |
22 | Steven Matz | ATL | Has allowed just 2 ER in 19.3 IP since 1.7 IP, 7 ER in opener |
23 | Kenta Maeda | at TB | MIA got to him a little bit, but he's still looked fantastic |
24 | Francisco Liriano | at STL | |
25 | John Lackey | WAS | Weird season: two 6 ER outings and then 2 ER in his other two combined |
26 | Jerad Eickhoff | at STL | |
27 | Joe Ross | at CHC | Looked sharp in return start from blister-shortened outing |
28 | Wei-Yin Chen | PHI | |
29 | Drew Pomeranz | NYM | |
30 | Adam Wainwright | PHI, PIT | If you don't feel comfortable starting Waino, Shields, Cobrin with these slates, just cut 'em |
31 | James Shields | COL, NYM | |
32 | Tanner Roark | at KC, at CHC | Looking a lot more like the starter version from 2014 than the shaky reliever from last year |
33 | Patrick Corbin | at MIA, at ATL | |
34 | Bartolo Colon | ATL, at SD | A dream scenario for a mixed-league stream |
35 | Jeff Samardzija | at CIN, COL | |
36 | Jeremy Hellickson | at STL, at MIA | Has logged a sub-10% SwStr% just once this season (and he still notched 8 Ks that game) |
37 | Brandon Finnegan | SF, MIL | It's going to be a little uneven, but there should be more good than bad so don't overeact on the lows |
38 | Jimmy Nelson | LAA, at CIN | |
39 | Adam Conley | ARI | |
40 | Jon Gray | at SD, at SF | Excellent skills, but stupid Coors ruins everything; great stream option this week |
41 | Jhoulys Chacin | at NYM | Skills really supporting the run; maybe just best off as a 90-pitch guy (season-high is 91 pitches) |
42 | Kyle Hendricks | WAS | |
43 | Scott Kazmir | at TB | |
44 | Rubby De La Rosa | at MIA | Looking great his last two times and overall his work vs. lefties is coming along (just a 93-point split) |
45 | Julio Teheran | ARI | |
46 | Robbie Ray | at MIA | |
47 | Aaron Blair | ARI | |
48 | Matt Wisler | at NYM, ARI | |
49 | Juan Nicasio | CHC | Hard to look at his April as anything other than a resounding success (3.33 ERA, 1.15 WHIP, 26% K%); tough matchup this week, though |
50 | Mike Leake | PHI | He's not a near-6.00 ERA pitcher; there isn't a ton of upside, but he will find his way back to at least the low-4.00s |
51 | Shelby Miller | at ATL | Another start-or-cut guy because Atlanta is terrible |
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52 | Tyler Chatwood | at SD | |
53 | Chase Anderson | at CIN | |
54 | Andrew Cashner | COL, NYM | I'm done for now |
55 | Ross Stripling | at TOR | |
56 | Tom Koehler | PHI | Home-only streamer gets a good matchup |
57 | Chad Bettis | at SF | |
58 | Alex Wood | at TOR | Not the place for him, even after a great start vs. SD ... especially since it was SD |
59 | Dan Straily | SF | |
60 | Jon Niese | CHC | |
61 | Jake Peavy | at CIN | |
62 | Matt Cain | COL | |
63 | Adam Morgan | at STL | |
64 | Wily Peralta | at CIN | |
65 | Zach Davies | LAA | |
66 | Collin Rea | NYM | |
67 | Jon Moscot | SF, MIL | |
68 | Taylor Jungmann fill-in | LAA, at CIN | |
69 | Cesar Vargas | COL | |
70 | Alfredo Simon | MIL | |
71 | Justin Nicolino | ARI, PHI | |
72 | Mike Foltynewicz | at NYM | |
73 | Chris Rusin | at SF | |
74 | Jeff Locke | at STL | |
75 | Eddie Butler | at SD, at SF |
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Rank | Pitcher | Opponent(s) | Comments |
1 | Jake Arrieta | at PIT, WAS | He good. #analysis |
2 | Clayton Kershaw | at TOR | |
3 | Noah Syndergaard | at SD | Oh this should go well for San Diego |
4 | Johnny Cueto | at CIN, COL | |
5 | Matt Harvey | ATL, at SD | SwStr% at 11%, 12% the last two starts; a good week to keep that going |
6 | Gerrit Cole | CHC, at STL | |
7 | Chris Sale | MIN | If there's a fly in the ointment, it's the modest K% (23%), which may be fueled by a substantial velo drop (down ~2 MPH from last April) |
8 | David Price | at NYY | |
9 | Stephen Strasburg | at KC | Maintaining elite '15 skills along with a 10% boost in GB rate to 52% |
10 | Max Scherzer | at CHC | HR rate looking like last August and Wrigley isn't best place for that; a little bit of concern here |
11 | Jacob deGrom | at SD | |
12 | Jose Fernandez | ARI | Too many walks, but skills are fantastic otherwise; I'd buy even without a discount |
13 | Cole Hamels | at DET | |
14 | Danny Salazar | KC | Elevated 14% BB% hurts a lot less when you're allowing an MLB-low 4.3 H/9; though that .192 BABIP will regress so let's monitor the walks |
15 | Chris Archer | at LAA | |
16 | Corey Kluber | DET | |
17 | Felix Hernandez | at OAK, at HOU | Results still out-pacing skills and SwStr% has dropped every single start; monitoring him very closely |
18 | Dallas Keuchel | MIN, SEA | |
19 | Justin Verlander | at CLE, TEX | |
20 | Jose Quintana | BOS, MIN | Don't quite buy the K% surge, but Q has been a solid arms for years and now if CWS is actually good, he'll finally log a double-digit win season! |
21 | Taijuan Walker | at HOU | Only four starts, but really feeling like the beginning of a big breakout |
22 | Garrett Richards | TB | |
23 | Jon Lester | at PIT | |
24 | Michael Wacha | PHI, PIT | |
25 | Zack Greinke | at ATL | At least the 11% SwSt% portends for some K% improvement |
26 | Madison Bumgarner | COL | |
27 | Gio Gonzalez | at KC, at CHC | Tough slate keeps him down a bit, but looking really sharp this season |
28 | Drew Smyly | LAD | |
29 | Masahiro Tanaka | at BAL | Has allowed exactly 2 ER in every start; there's K% upside with his 14% SwStr% |
30 | Jake Odorizzi | at LAA | |
31 | Jaime Garcia | PHI | |
32 | Carlos Martinez | PIT | |
33 | Jason Hammel | at PIT, WAS | Skills strong yet again; if he stay healthy, he'll be really good again as in 2014-15 |
34 | Aaron Nola | at STL, at MIA | |
35 | Sonny Gray | SEA | Coincidence or trend: several big arms with uncharacteristically high BB% so far, including Gray at 12% (career 8%) |
36 | Ian Kennedy | at CLE | LAA gave Kennedy, Volquez a dose of regression, but Kennedy rebounded after a tough first (3 ER) |
37 | Yordano Ventura | at CLE | |
38 | Jordan Zimmermann | TEX | Unquestionably pitching well, but if the 15% K% doesn't improve, the regression on his 90% LOB will sting quite a bit |
39 | Vincent Velasquez | at MIA | |
40 | Raisel Iglesias | MIL | We haven't seen the swing-and-miss from last year, but he maintains a strong walk rate |
41 | Steven Matz | ATL | Has allowed just 2 ER in 19.3 IP since 1.7 IP, 7 ER in opener |
42 | Kenta Maeda | at TB | MIA got to him a little bit, but he's still looked fantastic |
43 | Francisco Liriano | at STL | |
44 | John Lackey | WAS | Weird season: two 6 ER outings and then 2 ER in his other two combined |
45 | Jerad Eickhoff | at STL | |
46 | Joe Ross | at CHC | Looked sharp in return start from blister-shortened outing |
47 | Wei-Yin Chen | PHI | |
48 | Drew Pomeranz | NYM | |
49 | Carlos Rodon | BOS | |
50 | Kevin Gausman | OAK | |
51 | Hector Santiago | at MIL | Logged 40-plus GB% in just 5 starts last year; has done so in all 5 this year |
52 | Hisashi Iwakuma | at OAK | |
53 | Matt Moore | LAD, at LAA | |
54 | Adam Wainwright | PHI, PIT | If you don't feel comfortable starting Waino, Shields, Cobrin with these slates, just cut 'em |
55 | James Shields | COL, NYM | |
56 | Tanner Roark | at KC, at CHC | Looking a lot more like the starter version from 2014 than the shaky reliever from last year |
57 | Patrick Corbin | at MIA, at ATL | |
58 | Bartolo Colon | ATL, at SD | A dream scenario for a mixed-league stream |
59 | Jeff Samardzija | at CIN, COL | |
60 | Jeremy Hellickson | at STL, at MIA | Has logged a sub-10% SwStr% just once this season (and he still notched 8 Ks that game) |
61 | Brandon Finnegan | SF, MIL | It's going to be a little uneven, but there should be more good than bad so don't overeact on the lows |
62 | Jimmy Nelson | LAA, at CIN | |
75 | J.A. Happ | TEX | |
76 | Marcus Stroman | LAD | Elite GB% puts less pressure on K% for success, but 14% is just too low to be considering a mixed-league No. 2 |
77 | Chris Tillman | NYY, OAK | Velo up 1.5 mph and SwStr% is backing the K% jump |
78 | Luis Severino | at BAL, BOS | |
79 | Steven Wright | at CWS, at NYY | |
80 | Michael Pineda | BOS | |
81 | Rich Hill | at BAL | Has made me look foolish since my overreaction to his first start; I'm dipping my toes back into that pool, but still a little suspect ... just a little |
82 | Nathan Eovaldi | BOS | |
83 | Collin McHugh | MIN, SEA | |
84 | Nate Karns | at OAK, at HOU | |
63 | Adam Conley | ARI | |
64 | Jon Gray | at SD, at SF | Excellent skills, but stupid Coors ruins everything; great stream option this week |
65 | Jhoulys Chacin | at NYM | Skills really supporting the run; maybe just best off as a 90-pitch guy (season-high is 91 pitches) |
66 | Kyle Hendricks | WAS | |
67 | Scott Kazmir | at TB | |
68 | Rubby De La Rosa | at MIA | Looking great his last two times and overall his work vs. lefties is coming along (just a 93-point split) |
69 | Julio Teheran | ARI | |
85 | Jose Berrios | at HOU, at CWS | There are at least viable excuses for shaky debut: rain delay, nerves (which seemed obvious when comparing to his MiLB tape), and 44-degree weather; still buying |
85 | Aaron Sanchez | TEX | |
86 | Edinson Volquez | WAS, at CLE | Wasn't as good as starts before his trip to LAA (8 ER), not as bad as LAA thrashing; distribution is uneven, but his ERA is where it should be (mid-3.00s) |
87 | Rick Porcello | at NYY | |
88 | Kendall Graveman | SEA, at BAL | |
89 | Marco Estrada | TEX, LAD | Seemed to be visibly distressed related to his shoulder as he threw 118 pitches in 6.7 IP; I'm not a pitch-count militant based on whole number, but rather pitches thrown when tired, and he seemed fatigued/tired |
70 | Robbie Ray | at MIA | |
71 | Aaron Blair | ARI | |
72 | Matt Wisler | at NYM, ARI | |
73 | Juan Nicasio | CHC | Hard to look at his April as anything other than a resounding success (3.33 ERA, 1.15 WHIP, 26% K%); tough matchup this week, though |
74 | Mike Leake | PHI | He's not a near-6.00 ERA pitcher; there isn't a ton of upside, but he will find his way back to at least the low-4.00s |
93 | Ricky Nolasco | at CWS | |
90 | Josh Tomlin | DET, KC | |
91 | A.J. Griffin | at TOR, at DET | Has avoided previous gopheritis, but this could be the slate to change that; be careful |
92 | R.A. Dickey | TEX, LAD | Logged a 5.00-plus ERA in each of the last two Aprils, but still had a 3.81 ERA in 430; patience is needed |
94 | Mike Fiers | MIN | |
96 | Sean Manaea | SEA | One of those starts that was much better than line score when you watch it; Doolittle allowed two of the runs, too |
97 | Michael Fulmer | at CLE | Sharp debut in Minnesota; could really be a solid contributor right away; buy |
98 | Jesse Hahn | at BAL | |
99 | Anibal Sanchez | at CLE | Yet to log 6 IP in a start |
100 | Chris Young | WAS |