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 Aug. 10-16
AMERICAN LEAGUE
For the week Aug. 10-16
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Rank | Pitcher | Opp | Comments | 1 | Chris Sale | LAA, CHC | Are some of these struggles on him? Yes, but 26% K & 5% BB rates suggest fears are overblown; .457 BABIP a likely culprit | 2 | Carlos Carrasco | NYY, at MIN | I'm asking to get burned here, aren't I? Back-to-back CGs and a 2.57 ERA in his L5 even w/a 4 IP/6 ER dud included | 3 | Johnny Cueto | DET, LAA | 4 | David Price | NYY | 5 | Corey Kluber | at MIN | The volatility of the CLE pitchers has been remarkably frustrating, yet the talent is so much that it's hard to ever get too worried | 6 | Dallas Keuchel | at SF | 7 | Chris Archer | at TEX | 8 | Felix Hernandez | at BOS | 9 | Sonny Gray | at TOR | I gave everyone a TOR penalty of a few ranks; Gray is coming off of his third CG in six starts, but that TOR offense… | 10 | Cole Hamels | at MIN | 11 | Jose Quintana | CHC | Has allowed more than 3 ER just once in his last 13 starts (4 ER v. KC): 2.78 ERA, 1.23 WHIP, 21% K, 4% BB; 4.67 ERA in nine starts before that | 12 | Scott Kazmir | at SF | 13 |
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 Aug. 10-16
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
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MLB TOP 100
For the week Aug. 10-16
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Rank | Pitcher | Opp | Comments | 1 | Chris Sale | LAA, CHC | Are some of these struggles on him? Yes, but 26% K & 5% BB rates suggest fears are overblown; .457 BABIP a likely culprit | 2 | Carlos Carrasco | NYY, at MIN | I'm asking to get burned here, aren't I? Back-to-back CGs and a 2.57 ERA in his L5 even w/a 4 IP/6 ER dud included | 3 | Johnny Cueto | DET, LAA | 4 | David Price | NYY | 5 | Corey Kluber | at MIN | The volatility of the CLE pitchers has been remarkably frustrating, yet the talent is so much that it's hard to ever get too worried | 6 | Dallas Keuchel | at SF | 7 | Chris Archer | at TEX | 8 | Felix Hernandez | at BOS | 9 | Sonny Gray | at TOR | I gave everyone a TOR penalty of a few ranks; Gray is coming off of his third CG in six starts, but that TOR offense… | 10 | Cole Hamels | at MIN | 11 | Jose Quintana | CHC | Has allowed more than 3 ER just once in his last 13 starts (4 ER v. KC): 2.78 ERA, 1.23 WHIP, 21% K, 4% BB; 4.67 ERA in nine starts before that | 12 | Scott Kazmir | at SF | 13 | Danny Salazar | NYY | Four straight quality starts, his longest streak of the season: 1.53 ERA, 0.76 WHIP, 26% K, 7% BB in 35.3 IP | 14 | Jake Odorizzi | ATL | 15 | Garrett Richards | at KC | 16 | Nate Karns | at TEX | 17 | Erasmo Ramirez | ATL, at TEX | When a 5 ER outing isn't so bad: Ramirez allowed 5 ER in the first inn. then held CWS to 1 H and 1 BB in the next five inn. | 18 | Hector Santiago | at CWS, at KC | 19 | Jeff Samardzija | CHC | A 9 ER shellacking just as we started to gain confidence, I just don't get it with him this year | 20 | Masahiro Tanaka | at TOR | Rec'd a bigger penalty than Gray because his Achilles Heel is TOR's strength: HRs; Tanaka has four multi-HR starts and a 1.5 HR/9 | 21 | Hisashi Iwakuma | BAL | 22 | Taijuan Walker | BAL | More than survived Coors w/a 7.3 IP/3 ER showing incl. 5 Ks | 23 | Andrew Heaney | at CWS | 24 | Eduardo Rodriguez | at MIA | Has a 2.84 ERA in three starts since that 1.7 IP/7 ER nightmare at LAA; run includes starts v. DET and at NYY | 25 | Nathan Eovaldi | at CLE | 26 | Chris Tillman | OAK | Now has a 1.09 ERA and 0.85 WHIP in his last six starts totaling 41.3 IP | 27 | Matt Shoemaker | at KC | 28 | Justin Verlander | at HOU | 29 | Kyle Gibson | TEX, CLE | Unfortunately his start got switched from CLE to at TOR… ouch, 4.7 IP/8 ER | 30 | Marco Estrada | NYY | 31 | Collin McHugh | DET | On a bit of a run right now w/a 3.19 ERA in his last 59.3 IP, though the 1.30 WHIP isn't great | 32 | Anibal Sanchez | at KC | 33 | Ervin Santana | CLE | Results have vastly surpassed the skills to date, I think the latter will catch up, but it's tenuous right now | 34 | Yovani Gallardo | at MIN, TB | 35 | R.A. Dickey | OAK | Now has a 2.59 ERA over his last 87 IP dating back to June 1st. He had a 5.77 ERA through May (64 IP in 10 starts) | 36 | Edinson Volquez | DET | 37 | Chris Bassitt | at BAL | 38 | Kevin Gausman | at SEA | He's been more good than bad, but the bad has included 7 ER and 6 ER starts | 39 | Ubaldo Jimenez | OAK | 40 | Mike Montgomery | at BOS | Has rebounded from that tough start at DET w/3 ER in 12.7 IP w/11 Ks | 41 | Luis Severino | at CLE, at TOR | Loved the Severino debut, but this the TOR penalty at play | 42 | Trevor Bauer | at MIN | 43 | Wei-Yin Chen | at SEA | 44 | Mark Buehrle | OAK | 45 | Mike Fiers | DET | 46 | Wade Miley | SEA | Can be very good, but almost always cancels it out; in his last 16: 1.82 ERA in 11 of them; 10.43 ERA in six of them | 47 | Martin Perez | TB | 48 | Henry Owens | SEA | Looked pretty sharp his debut; the 5 IP/3 ER wasn't eye-popping, but solid stuff w/5 Ks and just 1 BB | 49 | Danny Duffy | LAA | 50 | Miguel Gonzalez | at SEA, OAK | 51 | Colby Lewis | TB | Another guy who's really bad when he's off: 9 ER at CLE, 15 ER in 6 starts, 10 ER v. LAA, 9 ER in four starts, 7 ER v. HOU |
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Rank | Pitcher | Opp | Comments | 52 | Jered Weaver | at CWS, at KC | 53 | Matt Boyd | at KC, at HOU | 54 | Aaron Brooks | at TOR | Back-to-back excellent starts w/OAK (1.26 ERA, 0.70 WHIP, 23% K, 2% BB), but I'm not ready to start him at TOR | 55 | Daniel Norris | at KC | 56 | Drew Hutchison | OAK, NYY | Grab the Pepto if you're actually going to start him twice in a week | 57 | Kendall Graveman | at TOR, at BAL | 58 | Yordano Ventura | DET, LAA | 59 | Roenis Elias | BAL, at BOS | 60 | Ivan Nova | at TOR | We've seen some nice flashes from Nova in his seven starts, but this would be risky even if he weren't coming off of TJ | 61 | Phil Hughes | CLE | Entirely too hittable to avoid the implosion every so often; probably a low-4.00s at best w/these skills | 62 | Jesse Chavez | at BAL | 63 | CC Sabathia | at CLE | 64 | Scott Feldman | DET | 65 | Alfredo Simon | at HOU | 66 | John Danks | LAA | 67 | Carlos Rodon | LAA | 68 | Mike Pelfrey | TEX | 69 | Steven Wright | at MIA | 70 | Jeremy Guthrie | LAA | 71 | Joe Kelly | SEA | 72 | Cody Anderson | NYY | 73 | Nick Martinez | at MIN | 74 | Tommy Milone Replacement | TEX | Milone is on the DL and Tyler Duffey was sent back down; maybe Jose Berrios time? |
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Rank | Pitcher | Opp | Comments | 1 | Zack Greinke | WAS, CIN | His 6 ER at PHI wouldn't have hurt so badly if we could've gotten his 3-3 w/a HR that day | 2 | Clayton Kershaw | WAS | 3 | Max Scherzer | at SF | Has allowed just 11 ER in his last five starts and 5 ER came in one outing | 4 | Jake Arrieta | at CWS | 5 | Jacob deGrom | COL | His 6.3 IP/2 ER outing at TB actually raised his ERA from 2.09 to 2.13; has fanned 7+ in each of his last four | 6 | Gerrit Cole | at STL | 7 | Matt Harvey | COL | The BBs were a phase: 5, 4, 4 in three straight to open July, just 1 total in his last three starts | 8 | Noah Syndergaard | COL | 9 | Madison Bumgarner | HOU, WAS | Still usually goes 6+ IP even on the tough nights which really helps the ERA; those 3 IP/6 ER gms can be killers | 10 | Jose Fernandez | at STL | A 38-pitch inn. on Friday took some extra gas from the tank and MIA smartly limited him to 5 IP | 11 | Jon Lester | MIL | 12 | Francisco Liriano | at STL | 13 | Lance Lynn | PIT | 14 | Michael Wacha | PIT | 15 | Stephen Strasburg | at SF | Fanned 42% of the 38 batters he faced in two rehab stints; Sat. won't really sway the ranking unless it's just awful for some reason | 16 | Carlos Martinez | PIT, MIA | Back-to-back 5 IP outings a sign of fatigue? Already 30 IP over last year's total and it's almost all been starting | 17 | Gio Gonzalez | at LAD, at SF | 18 | Joe Ross | at LAD, at SF | Kudos to WAS for leaving Ross in over Fister; Ross will run up against a limit soon, but enjoy the great work until then | 19 | John Lackey | MIA | 20 | James Shields | CIN | His ERA might be a full run low than his current 3.75 if he had his old HR suppression, but the 1.5 HR/9 has killed him | 21 | Julio Teheran | ARI | 22 | Shelby Miller | ARI | 23 | Jordan Zimmermann | at LAD | Has a 3.08 ERA over his last 64.3 IP w/53 Ks and a 7.6 K:BB ratio | 24 | Mat Latos | CIN | 25 | Patrick Corbin | at ATL | Last just 54 pitches (1.3 IP) at WAS, allowing 8 base runners and 3 ER; ATL is a nice landing spot for a rebound | 26 | Chris Heston | HOU | 27 | Jaime Garcia | MIA | 28 | Taylor Jungmann | at CHC, PHI | Jungmann, There's No Need to Feel Down | 29 | Tyson Ross | at COL | The obscene GB rate makes me worry less about him in Coors to the point where I'm comfortable starting him | 30 | Jimmy Nelson | PHI | PHI has all of sudden gotten hot, but Nelson has a 2.18 ERA in his last 57.7 IP | 31 | Wily Peralta | PHI | 32 | Jason Hammel | MIL | Now I'm thinking the hamstring issue might still be in play | 33 | Aaron Nola | at ARI | 34 | Alex Wood | CIN | Those mechanics have always scared me and I just have a tough time trusting him long-term | 35 | Raisel Iglesias | at SD | Has a 3.33 ERA and 26 Ks in his last 24.3 IP | 36 | Chase Anderson | PHI | Brilliant return from the DL w/7 shutout IP, wonder how much of struggles prior to DL was the injury playing a role | 37 | Rubby De La Rosa | PHI, at ATL | 38 | Brett Anderson | WAS, CIN | Has a 2.43 ERA in his last 9 starts with 7 QS and a 1.20 WHIP | 39 | Robbie Ray | at ATL | 40 | Kyle Hendricks | at CWS | 41 | Andrew Cashner | at COL | Has a 51% GB rate in his last seven starts; had just 4 HR-free games in his first 14 starts, has six in his last seven starts | 42 | Jake Peavy | WAS | 43 | Matt Cain | WAS | 44 | Anthony DeSclafani | at LAD | He's had some nice runs - incl. his last 3 w/a 2.25 ERA - but three 6 ER starts mar his season ERA | 45 | Jon Niese | COL, PIT | His last two months: 2.78 ERA and 1.14 WHIP in 71.3 IP; just 49 Ks, kind of an NL Buehrle | 46 | Dan Haren | MIL, at CWS | 47 | Matt Wisler | at TB | He's been pretty up-and-down, but the Rays are an offense to pick on with righties | 48 | Jeremy Hellickson | PHI | Has come crashing down after a strong run w/10 ER in his last 8 IP and just 5 Ks (had >5 Ks in 6 of 7 starts before that) |
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Rank | Pitcher | Opp | Comments | 49 | Tom Koehler | at STL | 50 | Bartolo Colon | PIT | Feeling lucky? 2, 7, 1, 6, and 1 ER in his last five starts | 51 | Jeff Locke | at STL, at NYM | 52 | Jon Gray | at NYM, SD | 53 | David Phelps | BOS | 54 | Mike Foltynewicz | ARI | 55 | Jorge De La Rosa | at NYM | 56 | Ian Kennedy | CIN, at COL | Kennedy in Coors? Not a chance. | 57 | Charlie Morton | at NYM | 58 | Williams Perez | at TB | 59 | Adam Morgan | at MIL | 60 | Aaron Harang | at ARI, at MIL | 61 | J.A. Happ | at NYM | Now has a 6.80 ERA in his last 47.7 IP; had a 3.31 ERA in his first 65.3 IP | 62 | David Buchanan | at ARI | 63 | Odrisamer Despaigne | CIN | 64 | Ryan Vogelsong | WAS | 65 | Michael Lorenzen | at SD, at LAD | 66 | Tyler Cravy | at CHC | 67 | David Holmberg | at SD, at LAD | 68 | Matt Garza | at CHC | 69 | Jose Urena | BOS | 70 | Chris Rusin | at NYM, SD | 71 | Yohan Flande | at NYM | 72 | Brad Hand | at STL | 73 | Jerome Williams | at MIL | 74 | Eddie Butler | SD | 75 | Keyvius Sampson | at LAD |
MLB TOP 100
Rank | Pitcher | Opp | Comments | 1 | Zack Greinke | WAS, CIN | His 6 ER at PHI wouldn't have hurt so badly if we could've gotten his 3-3 w/a HR that day | 2 | Clayton Kershaw | WAS | 3 | Max Scherzer | at SF | Has allowed just 11 ER in his last five starts and 5 ER came in one outing | 4 | Chris Sale | LAA, CHC | Are some of these struggles on him? Yes, but 26% K & 5% BB rates suggest fears are overblown; .457 BABIP a likely culprit | 5 | Carlos Carrasco | NYY, at MIN | I'm asking to get burned here, aren't I? Back-to-back CGs and a 2.57 ERA in his L5 even w/a 4 IP/6 ER dud included | 6 | Jake Arrieta | at CWS | 7 | Jacob deGrom | COL | His 6.3 IP/2 ER outing at TB actually raised his ERA from 2.09 to 2.13; has fanned 7+ in each of his last four | 8 | Gerrit Cole | at STL | 9 | Matt Harvey | COL | The BBs were a phase: 5, 4, 4 in three straight to open July, just 1 total in his last three starts | 10 | Noah Syndergaard | COL | 11 | Madison Bumgarner | HOU, WAS | Still usually goes 6+ IP even on the tough nights which really helps the ERA; those 3 IP/6 ER gms can be killers | 12 | Jose Fernandez | at STL | A 38-pitch inn. on Friday took some extra gas from the tank and MIA smartly limited him to 5 IP | 13 | Johnny Cueto | DET, LAA | 14 | David Price | NYY | 15 | Corey Kluber | at MIN | The volatility of the CLE pitchers has been remarkably frustrating, yet the talent is so much that it's hard to ever get too worried | 16 | Dallas Keuchel | at SF | 17 | Chris Archer | at TEX | 18 | Felix Hernandez | at BOS | 19 | Sonny Gray | at TOR | I gave everyone a TOR penalty of a few ranks; Gray is coming off of his third CG in six starts, but that TOR offense… | 20 | Cole Hamels | at MIN | 21 | Jon Lester | MIL | 22 | Francisco Liriano | at STL | 23 | Lance Lynn | PIT | 24 | Michael Wacha | PIT | 25 | Stephen Strasburg | at SF | Fanned 42% of the 38 batters he faced in two rehab stints; Sat. won't really sway the ranking unless it's just awful for some reason | 26 | Carlos Martinez | PIT, MIA | Back-to-back 5 IP outings a sign of fatigue? Already 30 IP over last year's total and it's almost all been starting | 27 | Gio Gonzalez | at LAD, at SF | 28 | Joe Ross | at LAD, at SF | Kudos to WAS for leaving Ross in over Fister; Ross will run up against a limit soon, but enjoy the great work until then | 29 | John Lackey | MIA | 30 | Jose Quintana | CHC | Has allowed more than 3 ER just once in his last 13 starts (4 ER v. KC): 2.78 ERA, 1.23 WHIP, 21% K, 4% BB; 4.67 ERA in nine starts before that | 31 | Scott Kazmir | at SF | 32 | Danny Salazar | NYY | Four straight quality starts, his longest streak of the season: 1.53 ERA, 0.76 WHIP, 26% K, 7% BB in 35.3 IP | 33 | Jake Odorizzi | ATL | 34 | Garrett Richards | at KC | 35 | James Shields | CIN | His ERA might be a full run low than his current 3.75 if he had his old HR suppression, but the 1.5 HR/9 has killed him | 36 | Julio Teheran | ARI | 37 | Shelby Miller | ARI | 38 | Nate Karns | at TEX | 39 | Erasmo Ramirez | ATL, at TEX | When a 5 ER outing isn't so bad: Ramirez allowed 5 ER in the first inn. then held CWS to 1 H and 1 BB in the next five inn. | 40 | Hector Santiago | at CWS, at KC | 41 | Jordan Zimmermann | at LAD | Has a 3.08 ERA over his last 64.3 IP w/53 Ks and a 7.6 K:BB ratio | 42 | Mat Latos | CIN | 43 | Jeff Samardzija | CHC | A 9 ER shellacking just as we started to gain confidence, I just don't get it with him this year | 44 | Masahiro Tanaka | at TOR | Rec'd a bigger penalty than Gray because his Achilles Heel is TOR's strength: HRs; Tanaka has four multi-HR starts and a 1.5 HR/9 | 45 | Hisashi Iwakuma | BAL | 46 | Patrick Corbin | at ATL | Last just 54 pitches (1.3 IP) at WAS, allowing 8 base runners and 3 ER; ATL is a nice landing spot for a rebound | 47 | Chris Heston | HOU | 48 | Jaime Garcia | MIA | 49 | Taylor Jungmann | at CHC, PHI | Jungmann, There's No Need to Feel Down | 50 | Tyson Ross | at COL | The obscene GB rate makes me worry less about him in Coors to the point where I'm comfortable starting him | 51 | Jimmy Nelson | PHI | PHI has all of sudden gotten hot, but Nelson has a 2.18 ERA in his last 57.7 IP | 52 | Taijuan Walker | BAL | More than survived Coors w/a 7.3 IP/3 ER showing incl. 5 Ks | 53 | Andrew Heaney | at CWS | 54 | Eduardo Rodriguez | at MIA | Has a 2.84 ERA in three starts since that 1.7 IP/7 ER nightmare at LAA; run includes starts v. DET and at NYY | 55 | Nathan Eovaldi | at CLE | 56 | Chris Tillman | OAK | Now has a 1.09 ERA and 0.85 WHIP in his last six starts totaling 41.3 IP | 57 | Matt Shoemaker | at KC | 58 | Justin Verlander | at HOU | 59 | Kyle Gibson | TEX, CLE | Unfortunately his start got switched from CLE to at TOR… ouch, 4.7 IP/8 ER | 60 | Marco Estrada | NYY | 61 | Wily Peralta | PHI | 62 | Jason Hammel | MIL | Now I'm thinking the hamstring issue might still be in play | 63 | Aaron Nola | at ARI | 64 | Alex Wood | CIN | Those mechanics have always scared me and I just have a tough time trusting him long-term | 65 | Raisel Iglesias | at SD | Has a 3.33 ERA and 26 Ks in his last 24.3 IP | 66 | Chase Anderson | PHI | Brilliant return from the DL w/7 shutout IP, wonder how much of struggles prior to DL was the injury playing a role | 67 | Rubby De La Rosa | PHI, at ATL | 68 | Brett Anderson | WAS, CIN | Has a 2.43 ERA in his last 9 starts with 7 QS and a 1.20 WHIP | 69 | Robbie Ray | at ATL | 70 | Collin McHugh | DET | On a bit of a run right now w/a 3.19 ERA in his last 59.3 IP, though the 1.30 WHIP isn't great | 71 | Anibal Sanchez | at KC | 72 | Ervin Santana | CLE | Results have vastly surpassed the skills to date, I think the latter will catch up, but it's tenuous right now | 73 | Yovani Gallardo | at MIN, TB | 74 | R.A. Dickey | OAK | Now has a 2.59 ERA over his last 87 IP dating back to June 1st. He had a 5.77 ERA through May (64 IP in 10 starts) | 75 | Edinson Volquez | DET | 76 | Chris Bassitt | at BAL | 77 | Kevin Gausman | at SEA | He's been more good than bad, but the bad has included 7 ER and 6 ER starts | 78 | Ubaldo Jimenez | OAK | 79 | Mike Montgomery | at BOS | Has rebounded from that tough start at DET w/3 ER in 12.7 IP w/11 Ks | 80 | Kyle Hendricks | at CWS | 81 | Andrew Cashner | at COL | Has a 51% GB rate in his last seven starts; had just 4 HR-free games in his first 14 starts, has six in his last seven starts | 82 | Luis Severino | at CLE, at TOR | Loved the Severino debut, but this the TOR penalty at play | 83 | Jake Peavy | WAS | 84 | Matt Cain | WAS | 85 | Anthony DeSclafani | at LAD | He's had some nice runs - incl. his last 3 w/a 2.25 ERA - but three 6 ER starts mar his season ERA | 86 | Jon Niese | COL, PIT | His last two months: 2.78 ERA and 1.14 WHIP in 71.3 IP; just 49 Ks, kind of an NL Buehrle | 87 | Trevor Bauer | at MIN | 88 | Wei-Yin Chen | at SEA | 89 | Mark Buehrle | OAK | 90 | Dan Haren | MIL, at CWS | 91 | Matt Wisler | at TB | He's been pretty up-and-down, but the Rays are an offense to pick on with righties | 92 | Jeremy Hellickson | PHI | Has come crashing down after a strong run w/10 ER in his last 8 IP and just 5 Ks (had >5 Ks in 6 of 7 starts before that) | 93 | Mike Fiers | DET | 94 | Wade Miley | SEA | Can be very good, but almost always cancels it out; in his last 16: 1.82 ERA in 11 of them; 10.43 ERA in six of them | 95 | Martin Perez | TB | 96 | Henry Owens | SEA | Looked pretty sharp his debut; the 5 IP/3 ER wasn't eye-popping, but solid stuff w/5 Ks and just 1 BB | 97 | Danny Duffy | LAA | 98 | Miguel Gonzalez | at SEA, OAK | 99 | Colby Lewis | TB | Another guy who's really bad when he's off: 9 ER at CLE, 15 ER in 6 starts, 10 ER v. LAA, 9 ER in four starts, 7 ER v. HOU | 100 | Jered Weaver | at CWS, at KC |