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 April 18-24
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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RANK | PITCHER | OPPONENT | COMMENT |
1 | Chris Sale | LAA | If this improved walk rate sticks (3.5%), we could see a sub-1.00 WHIP like 2014 |
2 | David Price | TB | |
3 | Cole Hamels | HOU | |
4 | Danny Salazar | SEA | One of the few arms who could realistically push a 30% K rate |
5 | Corey Kluber | at DET | |
6 | Dallas Keuchel | at TEX | |
7 | Carlos Carrasco | SEA, at DET | The two 2-start studs both have a really tough matchup on the road so they don't really jump the 1-start guys… |
8 | Marcus Stroman | at BAL, OAK | …especially because Stroman isn't a strikeout stud in the first place |
9 | Garrett Richards | at CWS | |
10 | Felix Hernandez | at LAA | |
11 | Ervin Santana | MIL, at WAS | Looks sharp early on, though the K% will likely meander back toward his usual 19-20% level |
12 | Carlos Rodon | LAA, TEX | One of those guys who can be successful w/the BBs because he's so tough to hit |
13 | Chris Archer | at BOS | |
14 | Jake Odorizzi | at BOS | |
15 | Justin Verlander | CLE | |
16 | Jose Quintana | LAA | His early season K% spike (25%) isn't supported by SwStr% (9.7%); LAA not K'ing, either (15%) |
17 | Taijuan Walker | at |
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 April 18-24
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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RANK | PITCHER | OPPONENT | COMMENT |
1 | Chris Sale | LAA | If this improved walk rate sticks (3.5%), we could see a sub-1.00 WHIP like 2014 |
2 | David Price | TB | |
3 | Cole Hamels | HOU | |
4 | Danny Salazar | SEA | One of the few arms who could realistically push a 30% K rate |
5 | Corey Kluber | at DET | |
6 | Dallas Keuchel | at TEX | |
7 | Carlos Carrasco | SEA, at DET | The two 2-start studs both have a really tough matchup on the road so they don't really jump the 1-start guys… |
8 | Marcus Stroman | at BAL, OAK | …especially because Stroman isn't a strikeout stud in the first place |
9 | Garrett Richards | at CWS | |
10 | Felix Hernandez | at LAA | |
11 | Ervin Santana | MIL, at WAS | Looks sharp early on, though the K% will likely meander back toward his usual 19-20% level |
12 | Carlos Rodon | LAA, TEX | One of those guys who can be successful w/the BBs because he's so tough to hit |
13 | Chris Archer | at BOS | |
14 | Jake Odorizzi | at BOS | |
15 | Justin Verlander | CLE | |
16 | Jose Quintana | LAA | His early season K% spike (25%) isn't supported by SwStr% (9.7%); LAA not K'ing, either (15%) |
17 | Taijuan Walker | at CLE | |
18 | Masahiro Tanaka | TB | Solid if unspectacular first 2 starts; TB could be the perfect remedy: they're not hitting & he dominates them |
19 | Hisashi Iwakuma | at LAA | |
20 | Yordano Ventura | DET, BAL | Ventura & Smyly each get a gross pair of starts, but each is tough to sit, generally speaking |
21 | Drew Smyly | at BOS, at NYY | |
22 | Sonny Gray | at TOR | |
23 | Aaron Sanchez | OAK | Very interesting test for Sanchez as OAK will stack w/lefties, but they also don't walk much |
24 | Anibal Sanchez | CLE | |
25 | Michael Pineda | OAK, TB | Looks like last year early on: strong skills but too hittable; love these matchups, though |
26 | Jordan Zimmermann | at KC | Unlikely to improve that 14% K% at KC! |
27 | Shane Greene | at KC, CLE | |
28 | Kyle Gibson | at WAS | |
29 | Cody Anderson | SEA | All of the Spring Training velo hasn't held (96.3), but he's still up about 0.8 MPH on the yr (94 MPH) |
30 | Nick Tropeano | SEA | |
31 | Nathan Eovaldi | OAK | |
32 | Luis Severino | OAK | |
33 | Mat Latos | LAA, TEX | Skills aren't yet backing the fast start, but he's back on the radar now |
34 | A.J. Griffin | HOU, at CWS | |
35 | Hector Santiago | at CWS, SEA | |
36 | Wade Miley | at CLE, at LAA | A 14:0 K:BB is only so good when you're also allowing 17 H in 12 IP; just be careful |
37 | Kris Medlen | BAL | Really like Medlen this year, but I'm leery of any mid-tier options v. BAL this year |
38 | Ian Kennedy | DET | |
39 | Nate Karns | at CLE | |
40 | Matt Moore | at NYY | With BBs being his biggest issue, a trip to NYY isn't the best setup, but I'm still OK starting him |
41 | Collin McHugh | BOS | |
42 | Phil Hughes | MIL, at WAS | I like the early spike in SwStr% from 5.5% to 8.3%; if it sticks, he can maintain an 18-21% K% |
43 | J.A. Happ | at BOS, OAK | Isn't showing the same pitch usage that made him successful in PIT, but still pitchable for sure |
44 | Mike Fiers | BOS | |
45 | Edinson Volquez | DET | |
46 | Derek Holland | at CWS | |
47 | Erasmo Ramirez | at NYY | Joins the rotation with a tough matchup, but I'm putting him right in my lineup |
48 | Rick Porcello | TB | |
49 | Ricky Nolasco | at MIL | Has always been better v. RHP and MIL still features a righty-heavy lineup |
50 | CC Sabathia | TB | |
51 | Rich Hill | at NYY | He made me look like an overreactionary clown at SEA, but then flopped v. KC; he's a streamer at-best |
52 | Matt Shoemaker | at CWS, SEA |
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53 | Martin Perez | HOU | The 60% GB rate has carried over so far, but more BBs than Ks has me tapping the brakes |
54 | Marco Estrada | at BAL | Big opener after that killer 2015, but I'm not sending him in at BAL |
55 | R.A. Dickey | at BAL | In fact, Estrada and these next 9 arms have brutal matchups & aren't good enough to start |
56 | Chris Young | BAL | |
57 | Chris Tillman | TOR | |
58 | Yovani Gallardo | at KC | |
59 | Kendall Graveman | at NYY, at TOR | |
60 | Clay Buchholz | TOR, at HOU | |
61 | Chris Bassitt | at TOR | |
62 | Doug Fister | at TEX | |
63 | Josh Tomlin | at DET | |
64 | Ubaldo Jimenez | TOR, at KC | |
65 | Mike Pelfrey | at KC | |
66 | Colby Lewis | at CWS | |
67 | Scott Feldman | at TEX, BOS | |
68 | Eric Surkamp | at NYY | |
69 | Joe Kelly | TB, at HOU | |
70 | Jered Weaver | at CWS | |
71 | Steven Wright | at HOU | |
72 | Mike Wright | at KC | |
73 | Vance Worley | TOR | |
74 | John Danks | TEX | |
75 | Tommy Milone | at MIL |
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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RANK | PITCHER | OPPONENT | COMMENT |
1 | Noah Syndergaard | at PHI, at ATL | Could he get 30 Ks this week? He could… which is just insane |
2 | Stephen Strasburg | at MIA, MIN | |
3 | Jose Fernandez | WAS, at SF | The only bummer so far is that he has two sub-6 IP outings which is problematic w/that ugly MIA pen |
4 | Clayton Kershaw | at ATL | The NL studs get some really sexy matchups this week, huh? |
5 | Max Scherzer | at MIA | |
6 | Matt Harvey | at ATL | |
7 | Jake Arrieta | at CIN | Seems comfortable trading some Ks for efficiency: two 7 IP starts on <100 pitches, but just 7.7 K/9; still a superstar |
8 | Michael Wacha | at SD | Only 6% SwStr in his first two starts, but he started slowly w/Ks last year, too; love the matchup |
9 | Gerrit Cole | at SD | |
10 | Francisco Liriano | at SD, at ARI | |
11 | Madison Bumgarner | ARI | Neither Bummy nor Greinke is close to a sit, but both look like less than the automatic studs they were last year |
12 | Zack Greinke | at SF | |
13 | Raisel Iglesias | COL, CHC | Velo is down nearly 3 MPH and even 1.6 MPH down April-to-April; let's keep a close eye on that |
14 | Patrick Corbin | PIT | |
15 | Jon Lester | at CIN | |
16 | Adam Wainwright | at SD | BBs are high, but his first-pitch strike rate is higher than his career mark; in other words don't worry |
17 | Johnny Cueto | ARI | |
18 | Carlos Martinez | CHC | |
19 | Vince Velasquez | NYM | I put him near CarMart on purpose because he could do something similar to his 2015, albeit in fewer IP (closer to 140-150) |
20 | Jason Hammel | at STL, at CIN | |
21 | Jaime Garcia | CHC | Tough matchup, but skills aren't the issue, it's all about health and he's healthy right now so enjoy |
22 | Gio Gonzalez | MIN | |
23 | Aaron Nola | at MIL | Same SwStr% rate as last suggests that this K surge is probably opponent-influenced (SD, at CIN) |
24 | James Shields | PIT | |
25 | Joe Ross | at MIA | Opening MIA, at PHI, at MIA is why the NL East SPs were so appealing |
26 | Steven Matz | at ATL | Blasted badly in his debut, but a trip to ATL is a nice remedy |
27 | Shelby Miller | at SF | |
28 | Wei-Yin Chen | WAS | That bullpen. My goodness, that bullpen. |
29 | Mike Leake | CHC, at SD | These next four are your shallow league 2-start streamers; don't love 'em ALL the time, but Leake v. CHC is the only tough one |
30 | Tanner Roark | at MIA, MIN | |
31 | Jerad Eickhoff | NYM, at MIL | MIL is a nice matchup for Eickhoff because he dominates righties (.445 career OPS) |
32 | John Lackey | at STL, at CIN | |
33 | Julio Teheran | LAD | Made it through 7 IP in a 6 ER outing because he wasn't getting crushed (save the Harper slam), but each mistake was being punished |
34 | Juan Nicasio | at ARI | A trip to DET deflated all the hype, but one bad start doesn't erase all the good we've seen this spring |
35 | Jimmy Nelson | MIN | |
36 | Kyle Hendricks | at STL | |
37 | Brandon Finnegan | CHC | |
38 | Adam Conley | WAS, at SF | You saw why I've been so hyped on Conley coming into the year |
39 | Drew Pomeranz | PIT | |
40 | Andrew Cashner | STL | It's been frustrating, but K and BB rates are better this year; .429 BABIP & 55% LOB rates can't stay that bad |
41 | Bartolo Colon | at PHI | |
42 | Tom Koehler | WAS | He has a 3.63 ERA, 7.2 K/9 at home in 257.7 IP |
43 | Jon Niese | at ARI | |
44 | Ross Stripling | at ATL | Could be this year's Chris Heston, which isn't necessarily a negative |
45 | Logan Verrett | at PHI | |
46 | Jeff Samardzija | MIA | Finally get to see him in AT&T Park! I refused to use him in Coors, but he dominated, something he's always done oddly enough (2.01 ERA in 22.3 IP) |
47 | Charlie Morton | at MIL | |
48 | Robbie Ray | at SF, PIT | |
49 | Jorge De La Rosa | at CIN | |
50 | Rubby De La Rosa | at SF, PIT | |
51 | Matt Wisler | LAD, NYM | |
52 | Robbie Erlin | STL | I've always liked Erlin, so I'm interested to see what he can do in Ross's stead |
53 | Jeff Locke | at SD | An interesting spot-start because of how horrible SD is, but you can still get burned w/4th-5th SP types regardless of opponent |
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54 | Wily Peralta | at MIN, PHI | |
55 | Chase Anderson | at MIN, PHI | |
56 | Jhoulys Chacin | NYM | |
57 | Jeremy Hellickson | NYM | |
58 | Kenta Maeda | at COL | Sitting out this week with Maeda and Kazmir in Coors this week for what I hope are obvious reasons |
59 | Scott Kazmir | at COL | |
60 | Chad Bettis | LAD | |
61 | Jon Gray | LAD | |
62 | Alex Wood | at ATL, at COL | Spot-start for ATL, but then bench for COL; if your only choice is none or both, then it's none |
63 | Zach Davies | PHI | |
64 | Tyler Chatwood | at CIN, LAD | |
65 | Jake Peavy | ARI, MIA | |
66 | Matt Cain | ARI, MIA | |
67 | Colin Rea | PIT, STL | |
68 | Jon Moscot | CHC | |
69 | Taylor Jungmann | MIN | |
70 | Alfredo Simon | COL, CHC | |
71 | Jarred Cosart | at SF | |
72 | Williams Perez | LAD | |
73 | Bud Norris | NYM | |
74 | Tim Melville | COL | |
75 | Jordan Lyles | at CIN | |
73 | Tyler Cravy | at PIT | In for Matt Garza, expected out 4-6 weeks |
74 | Jordan Lyles | SF |
MLB TOP 100
RANK | PITCHER | OPPONENT | COMMENT |
1 | Noah Syndergaard | at PHI, at ATL | Could he get 30 Ks this week? He could… which is just insane |
2 | Stephen Strasburg | at MIA, MIN | |
3 | Jose Fernandez | WAS, at SF | The only bummer so far is that he has two sub-6 IP outings which is problematic w/that ugly MIA pen |
4 | Clayton Kershaw | at ATL | The NL studs get some really sexy matchups this week, huh? |
5 | Max Scherzer | at MIA | |
6 | Matt Harvey | at ATL | |
7 | Chris Sale | LAA | If this improved walk rate sticks (3.5%), we could see a sub-1.00 WHIP like 2014 |
8 | David Price | TB | |
9 | Jake Arrieta | at CIN | Seems comfortable trading some Ks for efficiency: two 7 IP starts on <100 pitches, but just 7.7 K/9; still a superstar |
10 | Cole Hamels | HOU | |
11 | Danny Salazar | SEA | One of the few arms who could realistically push a 30% K rate |
12 | Corey Kluber | at DET | |
13 | Dallas Keuchel | at TEX | |
14 | Carlos Carrasco | SEA, at DET | The two 2-start studs both have a really tough matchup on the road so they don't really jump the 1-start guys… |
15 | Michael Wacha | at SD | Only 6% SwStr in his first two starts, but he started slowly w/Ks last year, too; love the matchup |
16 | Gerrit Cole | at SD | |
17 | Francisco Liriano | at SD, at ARI | |
18 | Marcus Stroman | at BAL, OAK | …especially because Stroman isn't a strikeout stud in the first place |
19 | Garrett Richards | at CWS | |
20 | Felix Hernandez | at LAA | |
21 | Ervin Santana | MIL, at WAS | Looks sharp early on, though the K% will likely meander back toward his usual 19-20% level |
22 | Carlos Rodon | LAA, TEX | One of those guys who can be successful w/the BBs because he's so tough to hit |
23 | Chris Archer | at BOS | |
24 | Jake Odorizzi | at BOS | |
25 | Madison Bumgarner | ARI | Neither Bummy nor Greinke is close to a sit, but both look like less than the automatic studs they were last year |
26 | Zack Greinke | at SF | |
27 | Raisel Iglesias | COL, CHC | Velo is down nearly 3 MPH and even 1.6 MPH down April-to-April; let's keep a close eye on that |
28 | Patrick Corbin | PIT | |
29 | Jon Lester | at CIN | |
30 | Justin Verlander | CLE | |
31 | Jose Quintana | LAA | His early season K% spike (25%) isn't supported by SwStr% (9.7%); LAA not K'ing, either (15%) |
32 | Taijuan Walker | at CLE | |
33 | Masahiro Tanaka | TB | Solid if unspectacular first 2 starts; TB could be the perfect remedy: they're not hitting & he dominates them |
34 | Adam Wainwright | at SD | BBs are high, but his first-pitch strike rate is higher than his career mark; in other words don't worry |
35 | Johnny Cueto | ARI | |
36 | Carlos Martinez | CHC | |
37 | Vince Velasquez | NYM | I put him near CarMart on purpose because he could do something similar to his 2015, albeit in fewer IP (closer to 140-150) |
38 | Jason Hammel | at STL, at CIN | |
39 | Jaime Garcia | CHC | Tough matchup, but skills aren't the issue, it's all about health and he's healthy right now so enjoy |
40 | Gio Gonzalez | MIN | |
41 | Hisashi Iwakuma | at LAA | |
42 | Yordano Ventura | DET, BAL | Ventura & Smyly each get a gross pair of starts, but each is tough to sit, generally speaking |
43 | Drew Smyly | at BOS, at NYY | |
44 | Sonny Gray | at TOR | |
45 | Aaron Nola | at MIL | Same SwStr% rate as last suggests that this K surge is probably opponent-influenced (SD, at CIN) |
46 | James Shields | PIT | |
47 | Joe Ross | at MIA | Opening MIA, at PHI, at MIA is why the NL East SPs were so appealing |
48 | Steven Matz | at ATL | Blasted badly in his debut, but a trip to ATL is a nice remedy |
49 | Shelby Miller | at SF | |
50 | Wei-Yin Chen | WAS | That bullpen. My goodness, that bullpen. |
51 | Aaron Sanchez | OAK | Very interesting test for Sanchez as OAK will stack w/lefties, but they also don't walk much |
52 | Anibal Sanchez | CLE | |
53 | Michael Pineda | OAK, TB | Looks like last year early on: strong skills but too hittable; love these matchups, though |
54 | Mike Leake | CHC, at SD | These next four are your shallow league 2-start streamers; don't love 'em ALL the time, but Leake v. CHC is the only tough one |
55 | Tanner Roark | at MIA, MIN | |
56 | Jerad Eickhoff | NYM, at MIL | MIL is a nice matchup for Eickhoff because he dominates righties (.445 career OPS) |
57 | John Lackey | at STL, at CIN | |
58 | Jordan Zimmermann | at KC | Unlikely to improve that 14% K% at KC! |
59 | Shane Greene | at KC, CLE | |
60 | Kyle Gibson | at WAS | |
61 | Nick Tropeano | SEA | |
62 | Julio Teheran | LAD | Made it through 7 IP in a 6 ER outing because he wasn't getting crushed (save the Harper slam), but each mistake was being punished |
63 | Juan Nicasio | at ARI | A trip to DET deflated all the hype, but one bad start doesn't erase all the good we've seen this spring |
64 | Jimmy Nelson | MIN | |
65 | Cody Anderson | SEA | All of the Spring Training velo hasn't held (96.3), but he's still up about 0.8 MPH on the yr (94 MPH) |
66 | Kyle Hendricks | at STL | |
67 | Brandon Finnegan | CHC | |
68 | Adam Conley | WAS, at SF | You saw why I've been so hyped on Conley coming into the year |
69 | Nathan Eovaldi | OAK | |
70 | Luis Severino | OAK | |
71 | Drew Pomeranz | PIT | |
72 | Mat Latos | LAA, TEX | Skills aren't yet backing the fast start, but he's back on the radar now |
73 | A.J. Griffin | HOU, at CWS | |
74 | Hector Santiago | at CWS, SEA | |
75 | Wade Miley | at CLE, at LAA | A 14:0 K:BB is only so good when you're also allowing 17 H in 12 IP; just be careful |
76 | Andrew Cashner | STL | It's been frustrating, but K and BB rates are better this year; .429 BABIP & 55% LOB rates can't stay that bad |
77 | Bartolo Colon | at PHI | |
78 | Tom Koehler | WAS | He has a 3.63 ERA, 7.2 K/9 at home in 257.7 IP |
79 | Jon Niese | at ARI | |
80 | Ross Stripling | at ATL | Could be this year's Chris Heston, which isn't necessarily a negative |
81 | Logan Verrett | at PHI | |
82 | Kris Medlen | BAL | Really like Medlen this year, but I'm leery of any mid-tier options v. BAL this year |
83 | Ian Kennedy | DET | |
84 | Nate Karns | at CLE | |
85 | Matt Moore | at NYY | With BBs being his biggest issue, a trip to NYY isn't the best setup, but I'm still OK starting him |
85 | Erasmo Ramirez | at NYY | Joins the rotation with a tough matchup, but I'm putting him right in my lineup |
86 | Collin McHugh | BOS | |
87 | Jeff Samardzija | MIA | Finally get to see him in AT&T Park! I refused to use him in Coors, but he dominated, something he's always done oddly enough (2.01 ERA in 22.3 IP) |
88 | Charlie Morton | at MIL | |
89 | Robbie Ray | at SF, PIT | |
90 | Phil Hughes | MIL, at WAS | I like the early spike in SwStr% from 5.5% to 8.3%; if it sticks, he can maintain an 18-21% K% |
91 | J.A. Happ | at BOS, OAK | Isn't showing the same pitch usage that made him successful in PIT, but still pitchable for sure |
92 | Mike Fiers | BOS | |
93 | Edinson Volquez | DET | |
94 | Derek Holland | at CWS | |
96 | Rick Porcello | TB | |
97 | Jorge De La Rosa | at CIN | |
98 | Rubby De La Rosa | at SF, PIT | |
99 | Ricky Nolasco | at MIL | Has always been better v. RHP and MIL still features a righty-heavy lineup |
100 | CC Sabathia | TB |