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. 8-14
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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RANK | PITCHER | OPPONENT | COMMENT |
1 | Chris Sale | at KC, at MIA | Even amidst the turmoil, he has a 1.64 ERA with 20 Ks in 22 IP over his last 3 starts |
2 | Cole Hamels | at COL, DET | Not a great two-pack, but Hamels has been rolling since the break (1.59 ERA, 29 Ks in 28.3 IP) |
3 | Michael Fulmer | at SEA, at TEX | |
4 | Justin Verlander | at SEA | |
5 | Matt Shoemaker | at CLE | |
6 | Aaron Sanchez | HOU | TOR wisely keeping him in the rotation and expanding to a 6-man |
7 | Danny Duffy | at MIN | Since June 1, he has the 18th-best ERA, 9th-best WHIP, 7th-best K% and 17th-best BB%; stud |
8 | Corey Kluber | LAA | |
9 | Carlos Carrasco | LAA | Allowed 7 ER in July and then 8 ER in his first August start; not sure it's any more than a rotten start |
10 | Masahiro Tanaka | TB | |
11 | Jose Quintana | at KC | |
12 | Yu Darvish | DET | |
13 | David Price | ARI | Was brilliant through 7, allowing 3 H and 0 ER before a 4 H/4 ER 8th inn.; it's not like he was taxed at 91 pitches going into 8th |
14 | Rick Porcello | NYY, ARI | |
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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 Aug. 8-14
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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RANK | PITCHER | OPPONENT | COMMENT |
1 | Chris Sale | at KC, at MIA | Even amidst the turmoil, he has a 1.64 ERA with 20 Ks in 22 IP over his last 3 starts |
2 | Cole Hamels | at COL, DET | Not a great two-pack, but Hamels has been rolling since the break (1.59 ERA, 29 Ks in 28.3 IP) |
3 | Michael Fulmer | at SEA, at TEX | |
4 | Justin Verlander | at SEA | |
5 | Matt Shoemaker | at CLE | |
6 | Aaron Sanchez | HOU | TOR wisely keeping him in the rotation and expanding to a 6-man |
7 | Danny Duffy | at MIN | Since June 1, he has the 18th-best ERA, 9th-best WHIP, 7th-best K% and 17th-best BB%; stud |
8 | Corey Kluber | LAA | |
9 | Carlos Carrasco | LAA | Allowed 7 ER in July and then 8 ER in his first August start; not sure it's any more than a rotten start |
10 | Masahiro Tanaka | TB | |
11 | Jose Quintana | at KC | |
12 | Yu Darvish | DET | |
13 | David Price | ARI | Was brilliant through 7, allowing 3 H and 0 ER before a 4 H/4 ER 8th inn.; it's not like he was taxed at 91 pitches going into 8th |
14 | Rick Porcello | NYY, ARI | |
15 | Jake Odorizzi | at TOR, at NYY | |
16 | J.A. Happ | TB | |
17 | Dallas Keuchel | at MIN | Rough 1st inn at DET is only hiccup in a 9-start run during which he has a 3.13 ERA over 60.3 IP (2.28 ERA in the other 59.3 IP) |
18 | Chris Tillman | at OAK | |
19 | Chris Archer | at NYY | |
20 | Steven Wright | NYY | Just keeps plugging away and whenever he has a bad start, he seems to rebound with 2-3 solid ones; shutout at LAD on 8/5 |
21 | Marco Estrada | TB | One wonky start at OAK is the only mark on his ledger over his last 6: 3.29 ERA, 0.98 WHIP, 43 Ks and 8.6 K:BB ratio in 41 IP |
22 | Marcus Stroman | HOU | |
23 | James Paxton | at OAK | |
24 | Kevin Gausman | at OAK, at SF | Boosted his rank because of 2 friendly venues for the HR-happy Gausman |
25 | Dylan Bundy | at SF | |
26 | Taijuan Walker | at OAK | Keep an eye on him Saturday, if he looks lke the Walker we're used to, bump him 5-6 spots |
27 | Felix Hernandez | DET | |
28 | Sean Manaea | SEA | Has earned enough trust not to run away after any bad start: 3.43 ERA, 58 Ks and 4.5 K:BB ratio in last 60.3 IP despite some duds mixed in |
29 | Trevor Bauer | at WAS, LAA | After 6 starts of 0-2 ER, he's allowed 22 ER in his last 23.7 IP; shades of Michael Pineda here |
30 | Matt Andriese | at NYY | |
31 | Drew Pomeranz | NYY | It's been 2 good, 2 bad so far with BOS: 5, 2, 5 and 2 ER; 21 K in 20.3 IP, but also 12 BB and 5 HR |
32 | Hisashi Iwakuma | DET, at OAK | |
33 | Edinson Volquez | CWS, at MIN | |
34 | Blake Snell | at TOR | |
35 | Carlos Rodon | at MIA | |
36 | Drew Smyly | at TOR | |
37 | Luis Severino | at BOS, TB | Excellent pen work since recall (0.00 ERA in 8.3 IP with 10 Ks) has earned him a return to the rotation |
38 | Doug Fister | at MIN | |
39 | Michael Pineda | at BOS | |
40 | Tyler Skaggs | at CLE | |
41 | Josh Tomlin | LAA | HRs starting to catch up: 4.59 ERA, 1.55 WHIP, 13 HR over his last 51 IP |
42 | Joe Musgrove | at TOR | Scintillating debut (4.3 IP, 1 H, 8 Ks) for the injured Lance McCullers leads to him replacing the injured righty |
43 | Ervin Santana | HOU | |
44 | CC Sabathia | TB | |
45 | Sonny Gray | BAL | |
46 | Jordan Zimmermann | at SEA | Looked rusty in DL return so much so that some thought he might still be hurt, thankfully tests came back clean on that end |
47 | Mike Fiers | at MIN, at TOR | Since that blowup at OAK: 2.33 ERA, 1.04 WHIP, 15 Ks and just 2 BB |
48 | Jose Berrios | HOU | |
49 | Eduardo Rodriguez | ARI | |
50 | Ian Kennedy | CWS | |
51 | R.A. Dickey | TB | Previous starts are rarely an indication of future performance with knuckleballers, which makes them maddening to deal with |
52 | Collin McHugh | at MIN, at TOR | |
53 | Yordano Ventura | at MIN | |
54 | A.J. Griffin | at COL, DET | Awful pair of starts for the super HR prone Griffin |
55 | James Shields | at MIA | The 2.94 ERA over his last 8 starts is muted by the 25/18 K:BB ratio |
56 | Hector Santiago | HOU, KC | |
57 | Kyle Gibson | KC | Was looking solid over 8 starts (3.53 ERA) before a shellacking at CLE (4.7 IP/6 ER) |
58 | Jharel Cotton | BAL, SEA | |
59 | Kendall Graveman | BAL, SEA | |
60 | Anibal Sanchez | at TEX | |
61 | Nathan Eovaldi | at BOS | |
62 | Tyler Duffey | HOU, KC | |
63 | Martin Perez | COL | |
64 | Mike Clevinger | at WAS | |
65 | Matt Boyd | at TEX | |
66 | Dillon Overton | BAL | |
67 | Yovani Gallardo | at OAK | |
68 | Wade Miley | at OAK, at SF | |
69 | Ricky Nolasco | at CHC | |
70 | Francisco Liriano | HOU | |
71 | Miguel Gonzalez | at KC | |
72 | Ariel Miranda | DET | |
73 | Dillon Gee | CWS | |
73 | Lucas Harrell | COL | |
74 | Jered Weaver | at CHC, at CLE |
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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RANK | PITCHER | OPPONENT | COMMENT |
1 | Max Scherzer | CLE, ATL | Stifling HR of late (0.7 HR/9 in L7 starts) yielding super-elite results: 1.46 ERA, 0.77 WHIP and 60 Ks in 49.3 IP |
2 | Jose Fernandez | SF, CWS | |
3 | Johnny Cueto | at MIA, BAL | Identical or even a tick better than he was with Cincy last year when he was a Cy Young frontrunner before the trade to KC |
4 | Stephen Strasburg | ATL | |
5 | Madison Bumgarner | BAL | |
6 | Jacob deGrom | SD | Has allowed just 8 ER in his last 46.7 IP and 5 of those were in a bad start at MIA (46 Ks, 5.8 K:BB) |
7 | Noah Syndergaard | ARI | Clearly not as sharp as his peak-self and yet still has a 3.49 ERA and 34 Ks in his last 28.3 IP |
8 | Steven Matz | ARI, SD | |
9 | Jake Arrieta | STL | BBs are up, but it's not really impacting the bottom line |
10 | Gerrit Cole | at LAD | |
11 | Tanner Roark | ATL | Toting a 2.72 ERA in his last 49.7 IP with both hiccup outings coming because of the HR (2 v. SD & ARI) |
12 | Kyle Hendricks | STL | Insane 0.79 ERA over his last 34.4 IP and all 3 ER were in one start! |
13 | Carlos Martinez | at CHC | |
14 | Adam Wainwright | at CHC | |
15 | Jon Lester | STL | |
16 | Zack Greinke | at NYM, at BOS | Slated to return Tuesday and gets a two-start off the jump; ranking him a little conservatively out of the gate |
17 | Jason Hammel | LAA, STL | |
18 | Junior Guerra | ATL, CIN | |
19 | Michael Wacha | CIN, at CHC | Hasn't allowed more than 3 ER in any of his last 10, but it's mostly 2s & 3s: 3.45 ERA, 1.28 WHIP, 48 Ks in 60 IP |
20 | Zach Davies | ATL, CIN | |
21 | Jon Gray | at PHI | I wrote about Gray over at FanGraphs |
22 | Vincent Velasquez | at LAD | |
23 | Kenta Maeda | PHI | |
24 | Anthony DeSclafani | at STL | Has gone at least 6 IP in 8 of his last 9 starts: 3.07 ERA, 1.02 WHIP, 54 Ks and 5.4 K:BB ratio in 58.7 IP |
25 | Matt Moore | at MIA | |
26 | Adam Conley | CWS | |
27 | John Lackey | LAA | Opened July with back-to-back 5 ER outings, but he's rebounded with a 3.67 ERA, 25 Ks and 5.0 K:BB ratio in his last 27 IP |
28 | Jeremy Hellickson | at LAD | |
29 | Jaime Garcia | CIN | |
30 | Jameson Taillon | SD | |
31 | Brandon McCarthy | PHI, PIT | There is no truth to the rumor that the Dodgers traded for Rich Hill so that McCarthy could feel like "the healthy one" |
32 | Tyler Anderson | TEX, at PHI | He's survived Coors even with a .367 BABIP: 3.32 ERA, 1.39 WHIP, 8.5 K and 4.1 K:BB in 43.3 IP |
33 | Jeff Samardzija | at MIA | |
34 | Mike Leake | CIN, at CHC | |
35 | Rich Hill | PIT | I'll believe it when I see it at this point |
36 | Jerad Eickhoff | COL | |
37 | Gio Gonzalez | CLE | |
38 | Brandon Finnegan | at STL | Such a hot-cold SP, but that pretty much describes any developing 23-year old: 8, 5, 2, 6, 0 and 0 ER over his last six |
39 | Dan Straily | at MIL | |
40 | Andrew Cashner | CWS | |
41 | Scott Kazmir | PHI | A solid, if unspectacular strikeout asset; hasn't allowed >4 ER in his last 13: 3.99 ERA, 78 Ks in 70 IP |
42 | Robbie Ray | at NYM | |
43 | Jimmy Nelson | CIN | |
44 | Bartolo Colon | ARI | |
45 | Ivan Nova | at LAD | Check out his debut for PIT on Saturday; eager to see how he fares in a pitcher-friendly NL park |
46 | Homer Bailey | at MIL | Velocity up 2 mph compared to last yr (though still a tick off 2013-14 level); intrigued by him, but TJ returners are inconsistent |
47 | Chase Anderson | ATL | |
48 | Tyler Chatwood | TEX, at PHI | Really only using if I can split the starts: 5.72 ERA at home, 1.30 on the road |
49 | Tom Koehler | SF | |
50 | Jake Thompson | COL | |
51 | Logan Verrett | SD | Allowed 5 ER in his first start since joining the rotation, but since has a 3.86 ERA in 23.3 IP, though just 16 Ks |
52 | Mike Foltynewicz | at MIL | |
53 | Braden Shipley | at NYM | |
54 | Archie Bradley | at BOS | |
55 | Zach Eflin | at LAD, COL | |
56 | Ross Stripling | PIT | Looks like he's going to take the spot that many believed Jose De Leon might get a chance at securing |
57 | Jarred Cosart | at NYM | |
58 | Christian Friedrich | at PIT | |
59 | David Phelps | SF | |
60 | Cody Reed | at STL, at MIL | |
61 | Tyrell Jenkins | at MIL, at WAS | |
62 | Matt Wisler | at WAS | |
63 | Luis Perdomo | at PIT, at NYM | |
64 | Rob Whalen | at MIL, at WAS | |
65 | Matt Garza | ATL | |
66 | Patrick Corbin | at BOS | |
67 | Edwin Jackson | at PIT | |
68 | Chad Bettis | at TEX | |
69 | Matt Cain | BAL | |
70 | Ryan Vogelsong | SD | |
71 | Paul Clemens | at NYM | |
72 | Jeff Locke | SD, at LAD | |
73 | Jorge De La Rosa | at TEX | |
74 | Joel De La Cruz | at MIL |
MLB TOP 100
RANK | PITCHER | OPPONENT | COMMENT |
1 | Max Scherzer | CLE, ATL | Stifling HR of late (0.7 HR/9 in L7 starts) yielding super-elite results: 1.46 ERA, 0.77 WHIP and 60 Ks in 49.3 IP |
2 | Jose Fernandez | SF, CWS | |
3 | Johnny Cueto | at MIA, BAL | Identical or even a tick better than he was with Cincy last year when he was a Cy Young frontrunner before the trade to KC |
4 | Chris Sale | at KC, at MIA | Even amidst the turmoil, he has a 1.64 ERA with 20 Ks in 22 IP over his last 3 starts |
5 | Cole Hamels | at COL, DET | Not a great two-pack, but Hamels has been rolling since the break (1.59 ERA, 29 Ks in 28.3 IP) |
6 | Stephen Strasburg | ATL | |
7 | Madison Bumgarner | BAL | |
8 | Jacob deGrom | SD | Has allowed just 8 ER in his last 46.7 IP and 5 of those were in a bad start at MIA (46 Ks, 5.8 K:BB) |
9 | Michael Fulmer | at SEA, at TEX | |
10 | Justin Verlander | at SEA | |
11 | Noah Syndergaard | ARI | Clearly not as sharp as his peak-self and yet still has a 3.49 ERA and 34 Ks in his last 28.3 IP |
12 | Steven Matz | ARI, SD | |
13 | Jake Arrieta | STL | |
14 | Matt Shoemaker | at CLE | |
15 | Aaron Sanchez | HOU | TOR wisely keeping him in the rotation and expanding to a 6-man |
16 | Danny Duffy | at MIN | Since June 1, he has the 18th-best ERA, 9th-best WHIP, 7th-best K% and 17th-best BB%; stud |
17 | Gerrit Cole | at LAD | |
18 | Corey Kluber | LAA | |
19 | Carlos Carrasco | LAA | Allowed 7 ER in July and then 8 ER in his first August start; not sure it's any more than a rotten start |
20 | Masahiro Tanaka | TB | |
21 | Tanner Roark | ATL | Toting a 2.72 ERA in his last 49.7 IP with both hiccup outings coming because of the HR (2 v. SD & ARI) |
22 | Kyle Hendricks | STL | Insane 0.79 ERA over his last 34.4 IP and all 3 ER were in one start! |
23 | Jose Quintana | at KC | |
24 | Yu Darvish | DET | |
25 | Carlos Martinez | at CHC | |
26 | Adam Wainwright | at CHC | |
27 | David Price | ARI | Was brilliant through 7, allowing 3 H and 0 ER before a 4 H/4 ER 8th inn.; it's not like he was taxed at 91 pitches going into 8th |
28 | Rick Porcello | NYY, ARI | |
29 | Jake Odorizzi | at TOR, at NYY | |
30 | Jon Lester | STL | |
31 | J.A. Happ | TB | |
32 | Zack Greinke | at NYM, at BOS | Slated to return Tuesday and gets a two-start off the jump; ranking him a little conservatively out of the gate |
33 | Jason Hammel | LAA, STL | |
34 | Junior Guerra | ATL, CIN | |
35 | Michael Wacha | CIN, at CHC | Hasn't allowed more than 3 ER in any of his last 10, but it's mostly 2s & 3s: 3.45 ERA, 1.28 WHIP, 48 Ks in 60 IP |
36 | Zach Davies | ATL, CIN | |
37 | Dallas Keuchel | at MIN | Rough 1st inn at DET is only hiccup in a 9-start run during which he has a 3.13 ERA over 60.3 IP (2.28 ERA in the other 59.3 IP) |
38 | Chris Tillman | at OAK | |
39 | Jon Gray | at PHI | I wrote about Gray over at FanGraphs |
40 | Vincent Velasquez | at LAD | |
41 | Chris Archer | at NYY | |
42 | Kenta Maeda | PHI | |
43 | Steven Wright | NYY | Just keeps plugging away and whenever he has a bad start, he seems to rebound with 2-3 solid ones; shutout at LAD on 8/5 |
44 | Anthony DeSclafani | at STL | Has gone at least 6 IP in 8 of his last 9 starts: 3.07 ERA, 1.02 WHIP, 54 Ks and 5.4 K:BB ratio in 58.7 IP |
45 | Marco Estrada | TB | One wonky start at OAK is the only mark on his ledger over his last 6: 3.29 ERA, 0.98 WHIP, 43 Ks and 8.6 K:BB ratio in 41 IP |
46 | Marcus Stroman | HOU | |
47 | Matt Moore | at MIA | |
48 | Adam Conley | CWS | |
49 | James Paxton | at OAK | |
50 | John Lackey | LAA | Opened July with back-to-back 5 ER outings, but he's rebounded with a 3.67 ERA, 25 Ks and 5.0 K:BB ratio in his last 27 IP |
51 | Kevin Gausman | at OAK, at SF | Boosted his rank because of 2 friendly venues for the HR-happy Gausman |
52 | Dylan Bundy | at SF | |
53 | Jeremy Hellickson | at LAD | |
54 | Jaime Garcia | CIN | |
55 | Jameson Taillon | SD | |
56 | Taijuan Walker | at OAK | Keep an eye on him Saturday, if he looks lke the Walker we're used to, bump him 5-6 spots |
57 | Felix Hernandez | DET | |
58 | Brandon McCarthy | PHI, PIT | There is no truth to the rumor that the Dodgers traded for Rich Hill so that McCarthy could feel like "the healthy one" |
59 | Tyler Anderson | TEX, at PHI | He's survived Coors even with a .367 BABIP: 3.32 ERA, 1.39 WHIP, 8.5 K and 4.1 K:BB in 43.3 IP |
60 | Jeff Samardzija | at MIA | |
61 | Mike Leake | CIN, at CHC | |
62 | Sean Manaea | SEA | Has earned enough trust not to run away after any bad start: 3.43 ERA, 58 Ks and 4.5 K:BB ratio in last 60.3 IP despite some duds mixed in |
63 | Trevor Bauer | at WAS, LAA | After 6 starts of 0-2 ER, he's allowed 22 ER in his last 23.7 IP; shades of Michael Pineda here |
64 | Rich Hill | PIT | I'll believe it when I see it at this point |
65 | Jerad Eickhoff | COL | |
66 | Gio Gonzalez | CLE | |
67 | Matt andriese | at NYY | |
68 | Drew Pomeranz | NYY | It's been 2 good, 2 bad so far with BOS: 5, 2, 5 and 2 ER; 21 K in 20.3 IP, but also 12 BB and 5 HR |
69 | Brandon Finnegan | at STL | Such a hot-cold SP, but that pretty much describes any developing 23-year old: 8, 5, 2, 6, 0 and 0 ER over his last six |
70 | Dan Straily | at MIL | |
71 | Hisashi Iwakuma | DET, at OAK | |
72 | Edinson Volquez | CWS, at MIN | |
73 | Blake Snell | at TOR | |
74 | Andrew Cashner | CWS | |
75 | Scott Kazmir | PHI | A solid, if unspectacular strikeout asset; hasn't allowed >4 ER in his last 13: 3.99 ERA, 78 Ks in 70 IP |
76 | Robbie Ray | at NYM | |
77 | Carlos Rodon | at MIA | |
78 | Drew Smyly | at TOR | |
79 | Luis Severino | at BOS, TB | Excellent pen work since recall (0.00 ERA in 8.3 IP with 10 Ks) has earned him a return to the rotation |
80 | Doug Fister | at MIN | |
81 | Michael Pineda | at BOS | |
82 | Tyler Skaggs | at CLE | |
83 | Jimmy Nelson | CIN | |
84 | Bartolo Colon | ARI | |
85 | Ivan Nova | at LAD | Check out his debut for PIT on Saturday; eager to see how he fares in a pitcher-friendly NL park |
85 | Homer Bailey | at MIL | Velocity up 2 mph compared to last yr (though still a tick off 2013-14 level); intrigued by him, but TJ returners are inconsistent |
86 | Josh Tomlin | LAA | HRs starting to catch up: 4.59 ERA, 1.55 WHIP, 13 HR over his last 51 IP |
87 | Joe Musgrove | at TOR | Scintillating debut (4.3 IP, 1 H, 8 Ks) for the injured Lance McCullers leads to him replacing the injured righty |
88 | Ervin Santana | HOU | |
89 | Chase Anderson | ATL | |
90 | CC Sabathia | TB | |
91 | Sonny Gray | BAL | |
92 | Jordan Zimmermann | at SEA | Looked rusty in DL return so much so that some thought he might still be hurt, thankfully tests came back clean on that end |
93 | Mike Fiers | at MIN, at TOR | Since that blowup at OAK: 2.33 ERA, 1.04 WHIP, 15 Ks and just 2 BB |
94 | Tyler Chatwood | TEX, at PHI | Really only using if I can split the starts: 5.72 ERA at home, 1.30 on the road |
96 | Jose Berrios | HOU | |
97 | Eduardo Rodriguez | ARI | |
98 | Ian Kennedy | CWS | |
99 | Tom Koehler | SF | |
100 | Jake Thompson | COL |