This article is part of our Weekly Pitcher Rankings series.
For those new to the weekly rankings, they will post late morning, early afternoon every Saturday, then updated Sunday night as the probable pitchers crystallize. Check out this week's Z Files for a comprehensive review of the process generating the rankings.
As always, I'll be happy to address any questions on the comments.
With that, let's PLAY BALL!
For the period, March 29 - April 1.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
RANK | PITCHER | TEAM | OPP | COMMENT |
1 | Chris Sale | BOS | at TB | Great pitchers' park, facing weak lineup, especially against southpaws |
2 | Corey Kluber | CLE | at SEA | On road, but good park against a lineup needing to show it can gel |
3 | Carlos Carrasco | CLE | at SEA | Foot not an issue, all systems go |
4 | David Price | BOS | at TB | Made peace with fans, let's see if new attitude translates to field |
5 | Luis Severino | NYY | at TOR | Maybe even better than Kluber over the second half last season |
6 | Michael Fulmer | DET | vs. PIT | Lower strikeouts ping ranking |
7 | Masahiro Tanaka | NYY | at TOR | Should continue last season's second half improvement |
8 | Dallas Keuchel | HOU | at TEX | |
9 | Sean Manaea | OAK | vs. LAA | Look for a strong campaign now that ADD |
For those new to the weekly rankings, they will post late morning, early afternoon every Saturday, then updated Sunday night as the probable pitchers crystallize. Check out this week's Z Files for a comprehensive review of the process generating the rankings.
As always, I'll be happy to address any questions on the comments.
With that, let's PLAY BALL!
For the period, March 29 - April 1.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
RANK | PITCHER | TEAM | OPP | COMMENT |
1 | Chris Sale | BOS | at TB | Great pitchers' park, facing weak lineup, especially against southpaws |
2 | Corey Kluber | CLE | at SEA | On road, but good park against a lineup needing to show it can gel |
3 | Carlos Carrasco | CLE | at SEA | Foot not an issue, all systems go |
4 | David Price | BOS | at TB | Made peace with fans, let's see if new attitude translates to field |
5 | Luis Severino | NYY | at TOR | Maybe even better than Kluber over the second half last season |
6 | Michael Fulmer | DET | vs. PIT | Lower strikeouts ping ranking |
7 | Masahiro Tanaka | NYY | at TOR | Should continue last season's second half improvement |
8 | Dallas Keuchel | HOU | at TEX | |
9 | Sean Manaea | OAK | vs. LAA | Look for a strong campaign now that ADD meds are under control |
10 | Sonny Gray | NYY | at TOR | |
11 | Jose Berrios | MIN | at BAL | Future ace, tough park but lineup not as daunting as usual |
12 | Justin Verlander | HOU | at TEX | |
13 | Rick Porcello | BOS | at TB | |
14 | Trevor Bauer | CLE | at SEA | Favorite or many to take the next step, faces strong challenge in his 2018 debut |
15 | Chris Archer | TB | vs. BOS | |
16 | James Paxton | SEA | vs. CLE | Talent unquestioned, health and durability the concern |
17 | Garrett Richards | LAA | at OAK | Could be one of the best if he can shake injury bug |
18 | Shohei Ohtani | LAA | at OAK | Most anticipated debut in years, not a cake walk, A's have pop |
19 | Hector Velazquez | BOS | at TB | Filling in while Pomeranz, Rodriguez and Wright heal |
20 | CC Sabathia | NYY | at TOR | |
21 | Tyler Skaggs | LAA | at OAK | |
22 | Andrew Triggs | OAK | vs. LAA | |
23 | Gerrit Cole | HOU | at TEX | Tough matchup in first start for the defending champs |
24 | Matt Shoemaker | LAA | at OAK | |
25 | J.A. Happ | TOR | vs. NYY | |
26 | Mike Leake | SEA | vs. CLE | |
27 | Felix Hernandez | SEA | vs. CLE | |
28 | Danny Duffy | KC | vs. CWS | Late spring shoulder tightness not an issue |
29 | Lance McCullers Jr. | HOU | at TEX | Top of the rotation stuff in between DL stints |
30 | Dylan Bundy | BAL | vs. MIN | |
31 | Marcus Stroman | TOR | vs. NYY | |
32 | Blake Snell | TB | vs. BOS | |
33 | Jacob Faria | TB | vs. BOS | Tentative, looked good last couple of spring outings |
34 | Ian Kennedy | KC | vs. CWS | |
35 | Lucas Giolito | CWS | at KC | Ticketed for front of the rotation status but still enduring some growing pains |
36 | Nathan Eovaldi | TB | vs. BOS | Returning from TJS, workload could be monitored early |
37 | Aaron Sanchez | TOR | vs. NYY | |
38 | Jake Odorizzi | MIN | at BAL | |
39 | Jason Hammel | KC | vs. CWS | |
40 | Kevin Gausman | BAL | vs. MIN | Ranking will rise if he demontrates second half was real |
41 | Marco Estrada | TOR | vs. NYY | |
42 | Daniel Mengden | OAK | vs. LAA | |
43 | Jordan Zimmermann | DET | vs. PIT | |
44 | Cole Hamels | TEX | vs. HOU | Tough opener to rebound from rough 2017 |
45 | Kendall Graveman | OAK | vs. LAA | |
46 | Francisco Liriano | DET | vs. PIT | |
47 | Kyle Gibson | MIN | at BAL | Aided by outfield defense, but this is a tough park to take advantage |
48 | Reynaldo Lopez | CWS | at KC | |
49 | Mike Minor | TEX | vs. HOU | Challenged immediately in return to rotation |
50 | Andrew Cashner | BAL | vs. MIN | |
51 | Matt Moore | TEX | vs. HOU | |
52 | James Shields | CWS | at KC | |
53 | Doug Fister | TEX | vs. HOU |
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Rank | Pitcher | TEAM | OPP | Comments |
1 | Clayton Kershaw | LAD | vs. SF | When healthy, still the best pitcher on the planet. |
2 | Max Scherzer | WAS | at CIN | Reds offense sneaky good after the break last season |
3 | Noah Syndergaard | NYM | vs. STL | So much for dialing it down in the spring |
4 | Zack Greinke | ARI | vs. COL | First game with the humidor, Greinke looks fine after spring velocity scare |
5 | Jacob deGrom | NYM | vs. STL | Quietly effective last season, draws revamped Cards lineup at home |
6 | Rich Hill | LAD | vs. SF | Health not only concern, wasn't as sharp last year when on the mound |
7 | Alex Wood | LAD | vs. SF | Lost effectiveness as the season wore on but begins 2018 in a great spot |
8 | Stephen Strasburg | WAS | at CIN | Tougher draw than perceived in pitcher's park |
9 | Yu Darvish | CHC | at MIA | Nice spot to debut with new club |
10 | Jose Quintana | CHC | at MIA | No Stanton, no Ozuna, no problem. |
11 | Kenta Maeda | LAD | vs. SF | Got pulled early a lot last season, something to monitor |
12 | Luke Weaver | STL | at NYM | Mets built solid lineup, especially against righties |
13 | Chase Anderson | MIL | at SD | In good spot to show last season wasn't a fluke |
14 | Kyle Hendricks | CHC | at MIA | |
15 | Carlos Martinez | STL | at NYM | |
16 | Luis Castillo | CIN | vs. WAS | The kid gloves are off this season |
17 | Robbie Ray | ARI | vs. COL | Humidor gives better grip, which could help maintain better control |
18 | Aaron Nola | PHI | at ATL | |
19 | Jon Lester | CHC | at MIA | |
20 | Johnny Cueto | SF | at LAD | Was 2017's down season due to blisters or something else? |
21 | Michael Wacha | STL | at NYM | A lower hit rate away from the next level |
22 | Julio Teheran | ATL | vs. PHI | Needs to reain dominance on righty hitters to mitigate damage facing lefties |
23 | Gio Gonzalez | WAS | at CIN | |
24 | Brandon McCarthy | ATL | vs. PHI | Hopefully spends more time pitching than tweeting this season |
25 | Mike Foltynewicz | ATL | vs. PHI | Stuff still great, needs to harness control |
26 | Tyler Anderson | COL | at ARI | |
27 | Brent Suter | MIL | at SD | Good opportunity to cement rotation spot |
28 | Chad Kuhl | PIT | at DET | Sleeper pick of many opens on the road, key is containing rejuvenated Miggy and V-Mart |
29 | Dillon Peters | MIA | vs. CHC | |
30 | Tyler Mahle | CIN | vs. WAS | Pitched way into rotation, not dominant but still effective |
31 | Jhoulys Chacin | MIL | at SD | Probably a little better than you think he is |
32 | Ivan Nova | PIT | at DET | |
33 | Jon Gray | COL | at ARI | |
34 | Clayton Richard | SD | vs. MIL | |
35 | Steven Matz | NYM | vs. STL | The forgotten man, needs to show he can stay healthy |
36 | Luis Perdomo | SD | vs. MIL | Throws a ton of grounders but needs to induce more swing-and-miss |
37 | Patrick Corbin | ARI | vs. COL | Call me stubborn, but need to see second half improvement repeated |
38 | Trevor Williams | PIT | at DET | |
39 | German Marquez | COL | at ARI | |
40 | Tyson Ross | SD | vs. MIL | Recent history of thoracic outlet surgery returnees isn't favorable |
41 | Jose Urena | MIA | vs. CHC | |
42 | Caleb Smith | NYY | vs. CHC | |
43 | Vince Velasquez | PHI | at ATL | |
44 | Chris Stratton | SF | at LAD | Strong spring, will be counted on to make up for Bumgarner's absence |
45 | Ty Blach | SF | at LAD | |
46 | Nick Pivetta | PHI | at ATL | Tough spring, but strong arsenal and a chance to shine with Eickhoff sidelined |
47 | Odrisamer Despaigne | MIA | vs. CHC | |
48 | Derek Holland | SF | at LAD | Cautiously optimistic he's better than this |
49 | Homer Bailey | CIN | vs. WAS |
MLB
RANK | PITCHER | TEAM | OPP | COMMENT |
1 | Chris Sale | BOS | at TB | Great pitchers' park, facing weak lineup, especially against southpaws |
2 | Clayton Kershaw | LAD | vs. SF | When healthy, still the best pitcher on the planet. |
3 | Max Scherzer | WAS | at CIN | Reds offense sneaky good after the break last season |
4 | Corey Kluber | CLE | at SEA | On road, but good park against a lineup needing to show it can gel |
5 | Noah Syndergaard | NYM | vs. STL | So much for dialing it down in the spring |
6 | Carlos Carrasco | CLE | at SEA | Foot not an issue, all systems go |
7 | Zack Greinke | ARI | vs. COL | First game with the humidor, Greinke looks fine after spring velocity scare |
8 | Jacob deGrom | NYM | vs. STL | Quietly effective last season, draws revamped Cards lineup at home |
9 | Rich Hill | LAD | vs. SF | Health not only concern, wasn't as sharp last year when on the mound |
10 | David Price | BOS | at TB | Made peace with fans, let's see if new attitude translates to field |
11 | Luis Severino | NYY | at TOR | Maybe even better than Kluber over the second half last season |
12 | Alex Wood | LAD | vs. SF | Lost effectiveness as the season wore on but begins 2018 in a great spot |
13 | Stephen Strasburg | WAS | at CIN | Tougher draw than perceived in pitcher's park |
14 | Yu Darvish | CHC | at MIA | Nice spot to debut with new club |
15 | Jose Quintana | CHC | at MIA | No Stanton, no Ozuna, no problem. |
16 | Michael Fulmer | DET | vs. PIT | Lower strikeouts ping ranking |
17 | Kenta Maeda | LAD | vs. SF | Got pulled early a lot last season, something to monitor |
18 | Luke Weaver | STL | at NYM | Mets built solid lineup, especially against righties |
19 | Masahiro Tanaka | NYY | at TOR | Should continue last season's second half improvement |
20 | Chase Anderson | MIL | at SD | In good spot to show last season wasn't a fluke |
21 | Kyle Hendricks | CHC | at MIA | |
22 | Dallas Keuchel | HOU | at TEX | |
23 | Sean Manaea | OAK | vs. LAA | Look for a strong campaign now that ADD meds are under control |
24 | Sonny Gray | NYY | at TOR | |
25 | Carlos Martinez | STL | at NYM | |
26 | Jose Berrios | MIN | at BAL | Future ace, tough park but lineup not as daunting as usual |
27 | Justin Verlander | HOU | at TEX | |
28 | Rick Porcello | BOS | at TB | |
29 | Luis Castillo | CIN | vs. WAS | The kid gloves are off this season |
30 | Robbie Ray | ARI | vs. COL | Humidor gives better grip, which could help maintain better control |
31 | Aaron Nola | PHI | at ATL | |
32 | Jon Lester | CHC | at MIA | |
33 | Trevor Bauer | CLE | at SEA | Favorite or many to take the next step, faces strong challenge in his 2018 debut |
34 | Chris Archer | TB | vs. BOS | |
35 | James Paxton | SEA | vs. CLE | Talent unquestioned, health and durability the concern |
36 | Johnny Cueto | SF | at LAD | Was 2017's down season due to blisters or something else? |
37 | Garrett Richards | LAA | at OAK | Could be one of the best if he can shake injury bug |
38 | Shohei Ohtani | LAA | at OAK | Most anticipated debut in years, not a cake walk, A's have pop |
39 | Hector Velazquez | BOS | at TB | Filling in while Pomeranz, Rodriguez and Wright heal |
40 | CC Sabathia | NYY | at TOR | |
41 | Michael Wacha | STL | at NYM | A lower hit rate away from the next level |
42 | Tyler Skaggs | LAA | at OAK | |
43 | Julio Teheran | ATL | vs. PHI | Needs to reain dominance on righty hitters to mitigate damage facing lefties |
44 | Andrew Triggs | OAK | vs. LAA | |
45 | Gerrit Cole | HOU | at TEX | Tough matchup in first start for the defending champs |
46 | Gio Gonzalez | WAS | at CIN | |
47 | Brandon McCarthy | ATL | vs. PHI | Hopefully spends more time pitching than tweeting this season |
48 | Matt Shoemaker | LAA | at OAK | |
49 | Mike Foltynewicz | ATL | vs. PHI | Stuff still great, needs to harness control |
50 | J.A. Happ | TOR | vs. NYY | |
51 | Mike Leake | SEA | vs. CLE | |
52 | Tyler Anderson | COL | at ARI | |
53 | Brent Suter | MIL | at SD | Good opportunity to cement rotation spot |
54 | Felix Hernandez | SEA | vs. CLE | |
55 | Danny Duffy | KC | vs. CWS | Late spring shoulder tightness not an issue |
56 | Lance McCullers Jr. | HOU | at TEX | Top of the rotation stuff in between DL stints |
57 | Chad Kuhl | PIT | at DET | Sleeper pick of many opens on the road, key is containing rejuvenated Miggy and V-Mart |
58 | Dylan Bundy | BAL | vs. MIN | |
59 | Marcus Stroman | TOR | vs. NYY | |
60 | Blake Snell | TB | vs. BOS | |
61 | Jacob Faria | TB | vs. BOS | Tentative, looked good last couple of spring outings |
62 | Dillon Peters | MIA | vs. CHC | |
63 | Ian Kennedy | KC | vs. CWS | |
64 | Tyler Mahle | CIN | vs. WAS | Pitched way into rotation, not dominant but still effective |
65 | Jhoulys Chacin | MIL | at SD | Probably a little better than you think he is |
66 | Lucas Giolito | CWS | at KC | Ticketed for front of the rotation status but still enduring some growing pains |
67 | Ivan Nova | PIT | at DET | |
68 | Jon Gray | COL | at ARI | |
69 | Nathan Eovaldi | TB | vs. BOS | Returning from TJS, workload could be monitored early |
70 | Aaron Sanchez | TOR | vs. NYY | |
71 | Jake Odorizzi | MIN | at BAL | |
72 | Jason Hammel | KC | vs. CWS | |
73 | Clayton Richard | SD | vs. MIL | |
74 | Steven Matz | NYM | vs. STL | The forgotten man, needs to show he can stay healthy |
75 | Kevin Gausman | BAL | vs. MIN | Ranking will rise if he demontrates second half was real |
76 | Marco Estrada | TOR | vs. NYY | |
77 | Luis Perdomo | SD | vs. MIL | Throws a ton of grounders but needs to induce more swing-and-miss |
78 | Patrick Corbin | ARI | vs. COL | Call me stubborn, but need to see second half improvement repeated |
79 | Daniel Mengden | OAK | vs. LAA | |
80 | Trevor Williams | PIT | at DET | |
81 | Jordan Zimmermann | DET | vs. PIT | |
82 | Cole Hamels | TEX | vs. HOU | Tough opener to rebound from rough 2017 |
83 | German Marquez | COL | at ARI | |
84 | Kendall Graveman | OAK | vs. LAA | |
85 | Francisco Liriano | DET | vs. PIT | |
86 | Kyle Gibson | MIN | at BAL | Aided by outfield defense, but this is a tough park to take advantage |
87 | Reynaldo Lopez | CWS | at KC | |
88 | Tyson Ross | SD | vs. MIL | Recent history of thoracic outlet surgery returnees isn't favorable |
89 | Mike Minor | TEX | vs. HOU | Challenged immediately in return to rotation |
90 | Jose Urena | MIA | vs. CHC | |
91 | Caleb Smith | NYY | vs. CHC | |
92 | Vince Velasquez | PHI | at ATL | |
93 | Chris Stratton | SF | at LAD | Strong spring, will be counted on to make up for Bumgarner's absence |
94 | Ty Blach | SF | at LAD | |
95 | Andrew Cashner | BAL | vs. MIN | |
96 | Nick Pivetta | PHI | at ATL | Tough spring, but strong arsenal and a chance to shine with Eickhoff sidelined |
97 | Matt Moore | TEX | vs. HOU | |
98 | Odrisamer Despaigne | MIA | vs. CHC | |
99 | Derek Holland | SF | at LAD | Cautiously optimistic he's better than this |
100 | Homer Bailey | CIN | vs. WAS | |
101 | James Shields | CWS | at KC | |
102 | Doug Fister | TEX | vs. HOU |