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 9-15
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1 | Corey Kluber | at HOU, MIN | Skills as good as ever, but 10 of his 16 ER came in 2 shaky starts have his ERA inflated |
2 | Masahiro Tanaka | KC, CWS | 23 K% a bit off from '14 peak (26%), but 14% SwStr rate is actually a career high; seems entirely unaffected by elbow |
3 | Chris Sale | at NYY | |
4 | Danny Salazar | at HOU | BBs a little high (11%), but that's way better than his HRs being high (career-low 0.2 HR/9) |
5 | Cole Hamels | CWS | |
6 | Drew Smyly | at SEA, OAK | |
7 | David Price | HOU | On this pattern of 1 good, 1 awful start; ER by start: 2, 5, 2, 8, 2, and 6; K:BB still great at 5.4 |
8 | Chris Archer | at SEA | |
9 | Jose Quintana | at NYY | Three straight seasons of 9 Ws depressed fantasy dollar values; already 4-1 this year |
10 | Jake Odorizzi | OAK | 75% of his 12 ER have come in two starts (1, 0, 1, and 1 in other 4 starts) |
11 | Kevin Gausman | at MIN, DET | Sitting 95-plus mph, walks down, GBs up, and stifling RHB more than ever; buy |
12 | Sonny Gray |
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 9-15
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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RANK | PITCHER | OPPONENT | COMMENT |
1 | Corey Kluber | at HOU, MIN | Skills as good as ever, but 10 of his 16 ER came in 2 shaky starts have his ERA inflated |
2 | Masahiro Tanaka | KC, CWS | 23 K% a bit off from '14 peak (26%), but 14% SwStr rate is actually a career high; seems entirely unaffected by elbow |
3 | Chris Sale | at NYY | |
4 | Danny Salazar | at HOU | BBs a little high (11%), but that's way better than his HRs being high (career-low 0.2 HR/9) |
5 | Cole Hamels | CWS | |
6 | Drew Smyly | at SEA, OAK | |
7 | David Price | HOU | On this pattern of 1 good, 1 awful start; ER by start: 2, 5, 2, 8, 2, and 6; K:BB still great at 5.4 |
8 | Chris Archer | at SEA | |
9 | Jose Quintana | at NYY | Three straight seasons of 9 Ws depressed fantasy dollar values; already 4-1 this year |
10 | Jake Odorizzi | OAK | 75% of his 12 ER have come in two starts (1, 0, 1, and 1 in other 4 starts) |
11 | Kevin Gausman | at MIN, DET | Sitting 95-plus mph, walks down, GBs up, and stifling RHB more than ever; buy |
12 | Sonny Gray | at BOS, at TB | |
13 | Matt Moore | at SEA, OAK | Skills are there, but often falls victim to one bad inning per start leaving big split between FIP and ERA |
14 | Felix Hernandez | TB, LAA | Skills aren't close to the 2.21 ERA; two starts and thin upper-tier in AL keeps his rank relatively high |
15 | Taijuan Walker | TB | |
16 | Jordan Zimmermann | at WAS | |
17 | Ian Kennedy | at NYY | |
18 | Hector Santiago | STL, at SEA | After making it 6-plus IP in first four starts, he's fallen short in each of his last two; feels like whenever we start to fully buy in, he sputters |
19 | Carlos Rodon | at TEX | |
20 | Dallas Keuchel | at BOS | It's now on him to adjust back to the league |
21 | Rick Porcello | OAK | |
22 | Justin Verlander | at BAL | Suffers from the same one-bad-inning syndrome as Rodon; only has 2 bad starts, but they're really bad |
23 | Yordano Ventura | at NYY | |
24 | Hisashi Iwakuma | LAA | |
25 | Chris Tillman | DET | There are tangible changes in this run |
26 | Marcus Stroman | at SF | 17 Ks in last two starts after 19 in his first five; had a 13% SwStr in both, backing the surge |
27 | Rich Hill | at BOS | A 30% K rate and 51% GB rate offer a great foundation, even with a 10% BB rate |
28 | Michael Pineda | KC | |
29 | Steven Wright | HOU | Has yet to allow more than 2 ER in a start |
30 | Marco Estrada | at TEX | |
31 | J.A. Happ | at SF | I want to buy into this more, but the 16% K rate is keeping me at bay |
32 | Aaron Sanchez | at SF, at TEX | Still has a platoon split, but he has greatly improved vs. LHB and throwing the change 10% of the time |
33 | Nathan Eovaldi | KC | |
34 | Ervin Santana | at CLE | Returning from the DL this weekend after a minimum stay |
35 | Jose Berrios | BAL, at CLE | This just in: rookie struggles with command! Joking aisde, the upside is evident in the midst of flawed first two outings |
36 | Chris Devenski | CLE, at BOS | Missing bats and limiting walks, which is in line with his Double-A work from '15; good speculative buy in deeper leagues |
37 | Kendall Graveman | at TB | |
38 | Jesse Hahn | at TB | Came out averaging 95 mph on his fastball, way better than we've ever seen |
39 | A.J. Griffin | TOR | Keeping the ball in the yard, which has always been the key |
40 | Nate Karns | LAA | |
41 | Edinson Volquez | ATL | |
42 | Josh Tomlin | MIN | HRs an eternal concern, but limited base runners have minimized their impact thus far |
43 | Mike Fiers | CLE, at BOS | Speaking of HRs, they're decimating him, but 5 of the 8 came in 2 starts |
44 | Trevor Bauer | at HOU, MIN | |
45 | Anibal Sanchez | at WAS, at BAL | Sanchez and Fulmer are two more members of the one-bad-inning club |
46 | Michael Fulmer | at WAS, at BAL | |
47 | Chris Young | at NYY, ATL | Skills are actually better than '15, but misses are being absolutely obliterated (2.4 HR/9); it should get better |
48 | Collin McHugh | at BOS | |
49 | Luis Severino | CWS | |
50 | Nick Tropeano | at SEA | |
51 | Mat Latos | at TEX | I wonder if that 88% LOB rate will hold; wait, no I don't ... it definitely won't |
52 | Tyler Duffey | at CLE | |
53 | R.A. Dickey | at TEX | |
53 | Ricky Nolasco | BAL | And three straight duds put him right back where we expected him to be this year |
54 | Sean Manaea | at BOS | Just because a rookie has upside doesn't mean it'lll all click immediately; patience is necessary |
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55 | Kris Medlen | at NYY, ATL | Consistently allowing too many hits, walking too many, or both |
56 | Phil Hughes | BAL | |
57 | Henry Owens | OAK, HOU | |
58 | Martin Perez | TOR | |
59 | Cory Rasmus | STL | |
60 | Wade Miley | TB | |
61 | Clay Buchholz | OAK, HOU | |
62 | Matt Shoemaker | at SEA | |
63 | Derek Holland | CWS | |
64 | Ubaldo Jimenez | DET | |
65 | Doug Fister | CLE | |
66 | Miguel Gonzalez | at TEX, at NYY | |
67 | Colby Lewis | CWS, TOR | |
68 | Tyler Wilson | at MIN, DET | |
69 | Ivan Nova | KC, CWS | |
70 | Jered Weaver | STL | |
71 | Mike Wright | DET | |
72 | Mike Pelfrey | at BAL |
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Rank | Pitcher | Opponent(s) | Comments |
1 | Stephen Strasburg | DET, MIA | Takes the top spot with two starts, though he's definitely top 5 even with one start |
2 | Clayton Kershaw | NYM | Still the top guy skills-wise and only another stud with 2 starts can dethrone him in a given week |
3 | Jake Arrieta | PIT | Pitching brilliantly, but actually not all that close to Kershaw skills-wise |
4 | Noah Syndergaard | at LAD | |
5 | Jose Fernandez | MIL, at WAS | About a click off and hasn't gone more than 6 IP in any start yet, but still an unquestionably elite talent |
6 | Johnny Cueto | at ARI | |
7 | Jon Lester | SD, PIT | |
8 | Jaime Garcia | at LAA | Has long had an elite GB%, but now pairing it with an elite K%; really want to see him stay healthy all year |
9 | Madison Bumgarner | TOR | Just 9 BB in six starts since that 5 BB season opener |
10 | Gerrit Cole | at CHC | About a click off and hasn't gone more than 6 IP in any start yet, but still an unquestionably elite talent |
11 | Max Scherzer | DET | |
12 | Jacob deGrom | at LAD, at COL | We haven't seen the Ks to match his elite SwStr rate, which is worrisome for a trip to Coors; still buying, though |
13 | Zack Greinke | at COL | Torched the Braves, but it was the Braves so it doesn't really build confidence and now a trip to Coors ... |
14 | Matt Harvey | at COL | |
15 | Gio Gonzalez | MIA | |
16 | Aaron Nola | CIN | Not just a lucky ERA, his skills have been absolutely fantastic (29% K, 25% K-BB%) |
17 | Carlos Martinez | at LAA | There's panic after being lifted for fatigue because that was the similar diagnosis for Garrett Richards initially before TJ |
18 | Michael Wacha | at LAD | |
19 | Jason Hammel | PIT | Riding a 92% LOB to the insane 1.24 ERA, but even as that regresses toward his 71% career mark, he should still be a low-3.00s arm |
20 | Vincent Velasquez | at ATL | |
21 | Steven Matz | at LAD, at COL | Has a 0.67 ERA with 29 Ks in 27 IP since that season opening debacle vs. MIA (1.7 IP/7 ER) |
22 | Kenta Maeda | NYM | Bounced back from his first real hiccup with six strong in Toronto |
23 | Jerad Eickhoff | at ATL | |
24 | Joe Ross | DET, MIA | Back-to-back gems in STL and CHC with skills surge to match |
25 | John Lackey | SD | Two bad starts really influencing his bottom line with 67% of his season ER coming in those outings |
26 | Francisco Liriano | at CIN | |
27 | Drew Pomeranz | at CHC | Needs to control the BBs to stay at this level, but he's showing why he was such a highly regarded prospect years ago |
28 | Tanner Roark | MIA | |
29 | Adam Conley | MIL, at WAS | Since his 1 IP/3 ER debut: 2.30 ERA, 32 Ks in 31.3 IP; BB is the biggest hangup, but an all-formats investment right now |
30 | James Shields | at MIL | |
31 | Jeff Samardzija | at ARI | He's really only had one bad start ... but of course it was against SD because why not?! |
32 | Wei-Yin Chen | MIL | Move to NL and specifically MIA hasn't helped curbed HR rate as expected; still solid |
33 | Jimmy Nelson | SD | |
34 | Julio Teheran | at KC | Don't look now, but just 3 ER in last three starts after 6 ER in that tough start at WAS |
35 | Adam Wainwright | at LAD | Not fooling anyone, to the point where a baselne quality start is a good start for him |
36 | Scott Kazmir | NYM, STL | Could be a worthy buy-low after back-to-back strong outings |
37 | Juan Nicasio | at CIN | |
38 | Kyle Hendricks | SD | |
39 | Brandon Finnegan | at PHI | |
40 | Jeremy Hellickson | CIN | Three gems, three duds ... whenever we start trusting him, he punches us in the teeth ... or rather punches our ERA in the teeth ... yes, ERAs have teeth |
41 | Bartolo Colon | at LAD | |
42 | Matt Wisler | PHI, at KC | Only has one truly bad start in his 5; figuring it out, but a very intriguing arm here |
43 | Jhoulys Chacin | PHI | Decimation at NYM ruined solid work from first four starts, but there are still solid skills here even at 4 HR and 4 BB in that dud |
44 | Aaron Blair | PHI | Lots of nice matchups for these fringe starters |
45 | John Lamb | at PHI | Showed some things in 10 starts last year, but still very much a work in progress so practice patience if you want to invest |
46 | Andrew Cashner | at MIL | Three QS in his last four ... turning a corner? I'm skeptical after falling for him so many times before |
47 | Colin Rea | at CHC, at MIL | I'd feel more comfortable with this high-GB, low-K profile if it also included a good BB% |
48 | Chase Anderson | at MIA | |
49 | Mike Leake | at LAA, at LAD | |
50 | Ross Stripling | STL | Been tellin y'all, he's this year's Chris Heston ... which is fine, but unspectacular |
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51 | Patrick Corbin | SF | He's just being hit too hard for something not be wrong (2.0 HR/9, 39% Hard contact rate) |
52 | Shelby Miller | SF | |
53 | Jon Gray | NYM | If only these three Rockies pitched anywhere else |
54 | Tyler Chatwood | ARI, NYM | If only he pitched anywhere else |
55 | Chad Bettis | ARI | |
56 | Cesar Vargas | at CHC, at MIL | Can't buy the ERA with this meager 1.3 K:BB ratio, but love the 58% GB rate |
57 | Rubby De La Rosa | at COL, SF | Another one of those guys who smacks us down whenever we start trusting him; can't back a trip to Coors |
58 | Jon Niese | at CIN, at CHC | Where's the Pirate magic?? |
59 | Robbie Ray | at COL, SF | |
60 | Alex Wood | NYM, STL | |
61 | Tom Koehler | at WAS | Not even a home-only starter |
62 | Dan Straily | PIT, at PHI | |
63 | Junior Guerra | SD | |
64 | Jake Peavy | TOR, at ARI | |
65 | Matt Cain | TOR, at ARI | |
66 | Adam Morgan | at ATL, CIN | |
67 | Wily Peralta | at MIA, SD | |
68 | Zach Davies | at MIA, SD | |
69 | Tim Adleman | PIT | |
70 | Alfredo Simon | PIT | |
71 | Justin Nicolino | at WAS | |
72 | Mike Foltynewicz | at KC | |
73 | Chris Rusin | ARI | |
74 | Jeff Locke | at CHC | |
75 | Eddie Butler | NYM |
MLB TOP 100
Rank | Pitcher | Opponent(s) | Comments |
1 | Stephen Strasburg | DET, MIA | Takes the top spot with two starts, though he's definitely top 5 even with one start |
2 | Clayton Kershaw | NYM | Still the top guy skills-wise and only another stud with 2 starts can dethrone him in a given week |
3 | Jake Arrieta | PIT | Pitching brilliantly, but actually not all that close to Kershaw skills-wise |
4 | Corey Kluber | at HOU, MIN | Skills as good as ever, but 10 of his 16 ER came in 2 shaky starts have his ERA inflated |
5 | Masahiro Tanaka | KC, CWS | 23 K% a bit off from '14 peak (26%), but 14% SwStr rate is actually a career high; seems entirely unaffected by elbow |
6 | Noah Syndergaard | at LAD | |
7 | Jose Fernandez | MIL, at WAS | About a click off and hasn't gone more than 6 IP in any start yet, but still an unquestionably elite talent |
8 | Chris Sale | at NYY | |
9 | Danny Salazar | at HOU | BBs a little high (11%), but that's way better than his HRs being high (career-low 0.2 HR/9) |
10 | Johnny Cueto | at ARI | |
11 | Jon Lester | SD, PIT | |
12 | Jaime Garcia | at LAA | Has long had an elite GB%, but now pairing it with an elite K%; really want to see him stay healthy all year |
13 | Cole Hamels | CWS | |
14 | Drew Smyly | at SEA, OAK | |
15 | Madison Bumgarner | TOR | Just 9 BB in six starts since that 5 BB season opener |
16 | David Price | HOU | On this pattern of 1 good, 1 awful start; ER by start: 2, 5, 2, 8, 2, and 6; K:BB still great at 5.4 |
17 | Chris Archer | at SEA | |
18 | Jose Quintana | at NYY | Three straight seasons of 9 Ws depressed fantasy dollar values; already 4-1 this year |
19 | Jake Odorizzi | OAK | 75% of his 12 ER have come in two starts (1, 0, 1, and 1 in other 4 starts) |
20 | Gerrit Cole | at CHC | About a click off and hasn't gone more than 6 IP in any start yet, but still an unquestionably elite talent |
21 | Max Scherzer | DET | |
22 | Jacob deGrom | at LAD, at COL | We haven't seen the Ks to match his elite SwStr rate, which is worrisome for a trip to Coors; still buying, though |
23 | Kevin Gausman | at MIN, DET | Sitting 95-plus mph, walks down, GBs up, and stifling RHB more than ever; buy |
24 | Zack Greinke | at COL | Torched the Braves, but it was the Braves so it doesn't really build confidence and now a trip to Coors ... |
25 | Matt Harvey | at COL | |
26 | Sonny Gray | at BOS, at TB | |
27 | Matt Moore | at SEA, OAK | Skills are there, but often falls victim to one bad inning per start leaving big split between FIP and ERA |
28 | Gio Gonzalez | MIA | |
29 | Felix Hernandez | TB, LAA | Skills aren't close to the 2.21 ERA; two starts and thin upper-tier in AL keeps his rank relatively high |
30 | Taijuan Walker | TB | Confident he'll make his next start after neck spasms on Friday |
31 | Aaron Nola | CIN | Not just a lucky ERA, his skills have been absolutely fantastic (29% K, 25% K-BB%) |
32 | Carlos Martinez | at LAA | There's panic after being lifted for fatigue because that was the similar diagnosis for Garrett Richards initially before TJ |
33 | Michael Wacha | at LAD | |
34 | Jason Hammel | PIT | Riding a 92% LOB to the insane 1.24 ERA, but even as that regresses toward his 71% career mark, he should still be a low-3.00s arm |
35 | Vincent Velasquez | at ATL | |
36 | Jordan Zimmermann | at WAS | |
37 | Ian Kennedy | at NYY | |
38 | Steven Matz | at LAD, at COL | Has a 0.67 ERA with 29 Ks in 27 IP since that season opening debacle vs. MIA (1.7 IP/7 ER) |
39 | Kenta Maeda | NYM | Bounced back from his first real hiccup with six strong in Toronto |
40 | Jerad Eickhoff | at ATL | |
41 | Joe Ross | DET, MIA | Back-to-back gems in STL and CHC with skills surge to match |
42 | John Lackey | SD | Two bad starts really influencing his bottom line with 67% of his season ER coming in those outings |
43 | Francisco Liriano | at CIN | |
44 | Drew Pomeranz | at CHC | Needs to control the BBs to stay at this level, but he's showing why he was such a highly regarded prospect years ago |
45 | Tanner Roark | MIA | |
46 | Hector Santiago | STL, at SEA | After making it 6-plus IP in first four starts, he's fallen short in each of his last two; feels like whenever we start to fully buy in, he sputters |
47 | Carlos Rodon | at TEX | |
48 | Dallas Keuchel | at BOS | It's now on him to adjust back to the league |
49 | Adam Conley | MIL, at WAS | Since his 1 IP/3 ER debut: 2.30 ERA, 32 Ks in 31.3 IP; BB is the biggest hangup, but an all-formats investment right now |
50 | James Shields | at MIL | |
51 | Justin Verlander | at BAL | Suffers from the same one-bad-inning syndrome as Rodon; only has 2 bad starts, but they're really bad |
52 | Rick Porcello | OAK | |
53 | Jeff Samardzija | at ARI | He's really only had one bad start ... but of course it was against SD because why not?! |
54 | Yordano Ventura | at NYY | |
55 | Hisashi Iwakuma | LAA | |
56 | Chris Tillman | DET | There are tangible changes in this run |
57 | Marcus Stroman | at SF | 17 Ks in last two starts after 19 in his first five; had a 13% SwStr in both, backing the surge |
58 | Rich Hill | at BOS | A 30% K rate and 51% GB rate offer a great foundation, even with a 10% BB rate |
59 | Wei-Yin Chen | MIL | Move to NL and specifically MIA hasn't helped curbed HR rate as expected; still solid |
60 | Michael Pineda | KC | |
61 | Steven Wright | HOU | Has yet to allow more than 2 ER in a start |
62 | Marco Estrada | at TEX | |
63 | J.A. Happ | at SF | I want to buy into this more, but the 16% K rate is keeping me at bay |
64 | Jimmy Nelson | SD | |
65 | Aaron Sanchez | at SF, at TEX | Still has a platoon split, but he has greatly improved vs. LHB and throwing the change 10% of the time |
66 | Julio Teheran | at KC | Don't look now, but just 3 ER in last three starts after 6 ER in that tough start at WAS |
67 | Adam Wainwright | at LAD | Not fooling anyone, to the point where a baselne quality start is a good start for him |
68 | Nathan Eovaldi | KC | |
69 | Ervin Santana | at CLE | Returning from the DL this weekend after a minimum stay |
70 | Jose Berrios | BAL, at CLE | This just in: rookie struggles with command! Joking aisde, the upside is evident in the midst of flawed first two outings |
71 | Chris Devenski | CLE, at BOS | Missing bats and limiting walks, which is in line with his Double-A work from '15; good speculative buy in deeper leagues |
72 | Kendall Graveman | at TB | |
73 | Jesse Hahn | at TB | Came out averaging 95 mph on his fastball, way better than we've ever seen |
74 | A.J. Griffin | TOR | Keeping the ball in the yard, which has always been the key |
75 | Nate Karns | LAA | |
76 | Scott Kazmir | NYM, STL | Could be a worthy buy-low after back-to-back strong outings |
77 | Juan Nicasio | at CIN | |
78 | Kyle Hendricks | SD | |
79 | Brandon Finnegan | at PHI | |
80 | Edinson Volquez | ATL | |
81 | Josh Tomlin | MIN | HRs an eternal concern, but limited base runners have minimized their impact thus far |
82 | Jeremy Hellickson | CIN | Three gems, three duds ... whenever we start trusting him, he punches us in the teeth ... or rather punches our ERA in the teeth ... yes, ERAs have teeth |
83 | Bartolo Colon | at LAD | |
84 | Matt Wisler | PHI, at KC | Only has one truly bad start in his 5; figuring it out, but a very intriguing arm here |
85 | Jhoulys Chacin | PHI | Decimation at NYM ruined solid work from first four starts, but there are still solid skills here even at 4 HR and 4 BB in that dud |
85 | Aaron Blair | PHI | Lots of nice matchups for these fringe starters |
86 | John Lamb | at PHI | Showed some things in 10 starts last year, but still very much a work in progress so practice patience if you want to invest |
87 | Mike Fiers | CLE, at BOS | Speaking of HRs, they're decimating him, but 5 of the 8 came in 2 starts |
88 | Trevor Bauer | at HOU, MIN | |
89 | Andrew Cashner | at MIL | Three QS in his last four ... turning a corner? I'm skeptical after falling for him so many times before |
90 | Colin Rea | at CHC, at MIL | I'd feel more comfortable with this high-GB, low-K profile if it also included a good BB% |
91 | Chase Anderson | at MIA | |
92 | Anibal Sanchez | at WAS, at BAL | Sanchez and Fulmer are two more members of the one-bad-inning club |
93 | Michael Fulmer | at WAS, at BAL | |
94 | Chris Young | at NYY, ATL | Skills are actually better than '15, but misses are being absolutely obliterated (2.4 HR/9); it should get better |
96 | Collin McHugh | at BOS | |
97 | Luis Severino | CWS | |
98 | Nick Tropeano | at SEA | |
99 | Mat Latos | at TEX | I wonder if that 88% LOB rate will hold; wait, no I don't ... it definitely won't |
100 | Tyler Duffey | at CLE |