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. 3-9
AMERICAN LEAGUE
For the week Aug. 3-9
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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Rank | Pitcher | Opp | Comments |
1 | Corey Kluber | at LAA, MIN | Every time y'all (and I say y'all because I've never been worried) freak out about a bad start, he drops a gem or three |
2 | Chris Sale | TB | |
3 | Dallas Keuchel | at OAK | Keuchel, Gray are a little light on Ks compared to most aces, but they make up for it with big innings totals |
4 | Sonny Gray | HOU | Keuchel's 151 IP are second-most in the AL while Gray sits fifth at 145.7 including 7.3 IP/start over his last 11 |
5 | David Price | at NYY | |
6 | Cole Hamels | at SEA | Gets a relatively familiar foe in his TEX debut (vs. SF on Saturday) before a run of AL opponents |
7 | Chris Archer | at CWS | |
8 | Felix Hernandez | at COL, TEX | Going to COL sucks, but you're still not sitting Felix |
9 | Johnny Cueto | at DET | Opens his AL career with at TOR, at DET ... welcome! |
10 | Masahiro Tanaka | BOS, TOR | |
11 | Lance McCullers Jr. | at TEX, at OAK | Results have been better at home (1.86/3.77 ERA), but skills are actually better on the road (2.94/2.56 FIP) |
12 | Jose Quintana | TB, at KC |
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. 3-9
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
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MLB TOP 100
For the week Aug. 3-9
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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Rank | Pitcher | Opp | Comments |
1 | Corey Kluber | at LAA, MIN | Every time y'all (and I say y'all because I've never been worried) freak out about a bad start, he drops a gem or three |
2 | Chris Sale | TB | |
3 | Dallas Keuchel | at OAK | Keuchel, Gray are a little light on Ks compared to most aces, but they make up for it with big innings totals |
4 | Sonny Gray | HOU | Keuchel's 151 IP are second-most in the AL while Gray sits fifth at 145.7 including 7.3 IP/start over his last 11 |
5 | David Price | at NYY | |
6 | Cole Hamels | at SEA | Gets a relatively familiar foe in his TEX debut (vs. SF on Saturday) before a run of AL opponents |
7 | Chris Archer | at CWS | |
8 | Felix Hernandez | at COL, TEX | Going to COL sucks, but you're still not sitting Felix |
9 | Johnny Cueto | at DET | Opens his AL career with at TOR, at DET ... welcome! |
10 | Masahiro Tanaka | BOS, TOR | |
11 | Lance McCullers Jr. | at TEX, at OAK | Results have been better at home (1.86/3.77 ERA), but skills are actually better on the road (2.94/2.56 FIP) |
12 | Jose Quintana | TB, at KC | |
13 | Carlos Carrasco | at LAA | Has five starts of 5-plus ER, four of which he last fewer than 5 IP; has a 2.71 ERA in 103 IP outside of those five starts |
14 | Scott Kazmir | at TEX | |
15 | Danny Salazar | at LAA | |
16 | Jeff Samardzija | KC | The Ks we got used to are missing, but at least mostly-good Shark has returned (2.78 ERA, 0.97 WHIP in last 9) |
17 | Nate Karns | at CWS, NYM | |
18 | Garrett Richards | CLE, BAL | Fanned 7-plus in 14 of his 26 starts last year; has done so just 3x in 19 starts and 0x in his last eight (16% K%) |
19 | Ervin Santana | at TOR, at CLE | |
20 | Jake Odorizzi | NYM | |
21 | Erasmo Ramirez | at CWS | |
22 | Hector Santiago | CLE | Just 5 IP in each of his last three (5.40 ERA); just a blip or beginning of a fade? He's 18 IP from last year's workload (141 IP) |
23 | Chris Tillman | at OAK, at LAA | |
24 | Matt Shoemaker | CLE, BAL | So bad thru June that you may not have recognized his 2.01 ERA over his last 31.3 IP with just 2 HRs allowed |
25 | Justin Verlander | KC, BOS | Three of his last four have been excellent, unfortunately the fourth was a 3.7 IP/7 ER dud vs. BAL |
26 | Andrew Heaney | BAL | Logjammed rotations always work themselves out and while it sucks that CJ Wilson got hurt, it clears the path for Heaney |
27 | Eduardo Rodriguez | at NYY | |
28 | Kyle Gibson | at CLE | Has pitched much better than the numbers say in his last two (11 ER in 10.3 IP) |
29 | Hisashi Iwakuma | TEX | |
30 | Anibal Sanchez | BOS | Need to actually see some HR suppression before moving him back up |
31 | Marco Estrada | MIN, at NYY | |
32 | Chris Bassitt | BAL, HOU | Looking solid after five turns in the rotation: 3.00 ERA, 1.03 WHIP in 30 IP; Ks are light (16%), but doesn't give free passes (3% BB) |
33 | Collin McHugh | at OAK | |
34 | Nathan Eovaldi | BOS | |
35 | Taijuan Walker | at COL | It's easy to get drunk on that upside after outings like Friday's 1-hitter with 11 Ks at MIN |
36 | Edinson Volquez | CWS | |
37 | Trevor Bauer | MIN | |
38 | Wei-Yin Chen | at OAK | |
39 | Yovani Gallardo | HOU | |
40 | R.A. Dickey | MIN, at NYY | Has quietly put together a 2.96 ERA over his last 11 starts |
41 | Kevin Gausman | at LAA | |
42 | Drew Hutchison | MIN | |
43 | Jesse Chavez | BAL, HOU | Averaging just 5 IP over his last seven with a 5.75 ERA |
44 | Ubaldo Jimenez | at LAA | Better last time out after back-to-back 7 ER starts, but not exactly awesome vs. weak ATL offense; has 3 BB in three of his last four |
45 | Mark Buehrle | MIN | ERA reached a season-high 6.75 after his fifth start; has a 2.38 ERA in 106 IP since then, although just 56 Ks robs his value in K/9 leagues |
46 | Miguel Gonzalez | at OAK | |
47 | Mike Montgomery | TEX |
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Rank | Pitcher | Opp | Comments |
48 | Yordano Ventura | at DET | I'll be interested to see how he holds up in TOR on Saturday |
49 | Colby Lewis | HOU, at SEA | On a great four-game run: 2.89 ERA, 0.86 WHIP, but his track record says he's league average at best |
50 | Phil Hughes | at TOR, at CLE | Don't get fooled by the 3.24 ERA over his last 10 as he's allowed 72 H and 13 HR in 66.7 IP |
51 | Danny Duffy | at DET, CWS | |
52 | Luis Severino | TOR | Impressive prospect getting a shot, but even if he has a big debut I'm sitting out vs. TOR |
53 | Scott Feldman | at TEX | |
54 | Wade Miley | at DET | Seems to punctuate every decent run with a massacre (six starts of 5-plus ER) |
55 | Daniel Norris | BOS | |
56 | Kendall Graveman | BAL | |
57 | Alfredo Simon | KC | |
58 | Buck Farmer | KC | |
59 | Rick Porcello | at NYY, at DET | |
60 | John Danks | KC | |
61 | Chris Young | CWS | |
62 | Tommy Milone | at TOR | |
63 | Carlos Rodon | TB | Has allowed 51% of his ER in three starts, but that kind of volatility makes him tough to trust vs. anyone |
64 | Brian Johnson | at DET | |
65 | Cody Anderson | MIN | |
66 | Ivan Nova | TOR | |
67 | Nick Martinez | HOU | |
68 | CC Sabathia | BOS | Solid K/BB numbers can only take you so far |
69 | Mike Pelfrey | at CLE | |
70 | Aaron Brooks | HOU | |
71 | Steven Wright | at NYY | |
72 | Matt Moore | NYM | |
73 | Martin Perez | at SEA | |
74 | Edgar Olmos | at COL |
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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Rank | Pitcher | Opp | Comments |
1 | Max Scherzer | ARI, COL | I'm amazed three teams have gotten to him for 5 ER this year |
2 | Jake Arrieta | at PIT, SF | Turned it up a notch in July: 1.90 ERA, 0.87 WHIP, 27% K rate in 42.7 IP; K'd fewer than 6 once in last 11 |
3 | Clayton Kershaw | at PIT | We're being told the hip isn't a major issue despite two scratches in one week |
4 | Zack Greinke | at PHI | |
5 | Jacob deGrom | at TB | |
6 | Gerrit Cole | LAD | |
7 | Matt Harvey | at MIA | Even with some brutal TJ-hangover starts, he still has a 2.91 ERA in 133 IP |
8 | Noah Syndergaard | at TB | About the only thing that might stop him this year is an innings limits from the Mets |
9 | Madison Bumgarner | at ATL | Sheriff Deputy Bumgarner probably wishes McCann still played for ATL so they could talk about policing the game together this week |
10 | Jose Fernandez | at ATL | Dodged 4 BB in his last outing and I still worry there will be some TJ-hangover starts coming, but so far he's been great |
11 | Jon Lester | at PIT, SF | |
12 | Francisco Liriano | CHC, LAD | Avoiding major trouble at MIN despite 10 H in 5.7 IP, they handed him a 2 IP/7 ER nightmare earlier this year |
13 | Lance Lynn | at MIL | |
14 | Michael Wacha | at CIN | Has allowed just 3 ER in 13 IP over his last two after back-to-back 5 ER starts against the two Chicago teams |
15 | Carlos Martinez | at CIN | |
16 | Shelby Miller | SF, MIA | Regression has come and he's still solid: 3.41 ERA in his last 11 starts after a 1.48 ERA in his first 10 |
17 | Tyson Ross | at MIL, PHI | |
18 | John Lackey | at CIN, at MIL | |
19 | Patrick Corbin | at WAS, CIN | I think some forget how awesome he was in '13; ARI still being cautious here with an average of 80 pit./gm thru five starts |
20 | Jason Hammel | SF | |
21 | James Shields | PHI | The 8% BB rate and 1.4 HR/9 are very uncharacteristic of Shields, but don't appear to be leaving |
22 | Julio Teheran | MIA | Home/road splits this severe seem worthy of attention: 2.37 ERA at home, 7.24 on the road; skills also much better at hom |
23 | Jordan Zimmermann | COL | |
24 | Gio Gonzalez | ARI | |
25 | Joe Ross | ARI | Should at least get this start, but then could be forced out of the rotation by Strasburg next week |
26 | Jimmy Nelson | SD, STL | |
27 | Alex Wood | at PHI, at PIT | Has allowed 10 H in three of his last six starts (1.38 WHIP) |
28 | Matt Cain | at ATL, at CHC | |
29 | Wily Peralta | SD, STL | |
30 | Jake Peavy | at ATL, at CHC | Has a 2.84 ERA and 1.01 WHIP in five starts (31.7 IP) since returning from injury |
31 | Andrew Cashner | at MIL, PHI | Maybe it's just not happening this year for Cashner; all SD SPs are underperforming, wonder if it's something outside of their control |
32 | Mat Latos | at PIT | |
33 | Chris Heston | at CHC | |
34 | Mike Leake | at CHC | Has a career 4.31 ERA at home , including a 4.93 this year, but his new home park is much more conducive to his pitching style |
35 | Jaime Garcia | at MIL | |
36 | Kyle Hendricks | SF | |
37 | Aaron Nola | at SD | |
38 | Dan Haren | at PIT | Marlins Park was serving him quite well this year: 3.24 ERA, 1.07 WHIP in 111 IP |
39 | Ian Kennedy | at MIL | |
40 | Matt Wisler | MIA | Logged just 2 Ks in his first two starts (4% K%), but has a much more reasonable 19% K rate in his last five |
41 | Zach Godley | at WAS, CIN | A solid follow-up to that debut is enough to get him into some lineups for a two-start week |
42 | Tom Koehler | NYM, at ATL | Generally a home-only guy, but his 2.51 ERA in 14.3 IP vs. ATL makes me feel alright about using this road start |
43 | Jeremy Hellickson | at WAS | |
44 | Brett Anderson | at PHI | |
45 | Taylor Jungmann | SD | The 2.23 ERA and 1.10 WHIP won't last, but he's showing skills that can easily hold a 3.30 or so ERA |
46 | Robbie Ray | CIN | Still scared of the flyball-hard contact-home run rate setup he has right now as it's ripe for regression, but still plenty of good here |
47 | Rubby De La Rosa | at WAS | |
48 | Raisel Iglesias | at ARI |
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Rank | Pitcher | Opp | Comments |
49 | Anthony DeSclafani | STL, at ARI | Looks pretty good when he's on, but the lows are really damaging making him tough to start in a two-step vs. quality offenses |
50 | Jeff Locke | CHC | |
51 | Bartolo Colon | at MIA, at TB | The NL's CC Sabathia where the K/BB deceives us into thinking he's better than he is |
52 | Doug Fister | ARI, COL | Should probably be ousted from the rotation in favor of Ross, but it's unlikely; definitely shouldn't be in your rotation |
53 | Mike Foltynewicz | SF, MIA | |
54 | David Phelps | NYM | |
55 | Jon Niese | at MIA | |
56 | Jorge De La Rosa | at WAS | |
57 | Adam Morgan | at SD | |
58 | Charlie Morton | LAD | |
59 | Williams Perez | SF | |
60 | Aaron Harang | LAD | |
61 | J.A. Happ | CHC | |
62 | David Buchanan | LAD | |
63 | Odrisamer Despaigne | at MIL | |
64 | Michael Lorenzen | STL | |
65 | Kyle Lohse | STL | |
66 | David Holmberg | STL | |
67 | Matt Garza | SD | |
68 | Jose Urena | at ATL | |
69 | Chris Rusin | SEA | |
70 | Kyle Kendrick | SEA | |
71 | Yohan Flande | at WAS | |
72 | Justin Nicolino | NYM, at ATL | When a two-start week is actually bad for your fantasy team |
73 | Jerome Williams | LAD, at SD | |
74 | Eddie Butler | SEA, at WAS |
MLB TOP 100
Rank | Pitcher | Opp | Comments |
1 | Max Scherzer | ARI, COL | I'm amazed three teams have gotten to him for 5 ER this year |
2 | Jake Arrieta | at PIT, SF | Turned it up a notch in July: 1.90 ERA, 0.87 WHIP, 27% K rate in 42.7 IP; K'd fewer than 6 once in last 11 |
3 | Corey Kluber | at LAA, MIN | Every time y'all (and I say y'all because I've never been worried) freak out about a bad start, he drops a gem or three |
4 | Clayton Kershaw | at PIT | We're being told the hip isn't a major issue despite two scratches in one week |
5 | Zack Greinke | at PHI | |
6 | Jacob deGrom | at TB | |
7 | Chris Sale | TB | |
8 | Dallas Keuchel | at OAK | Keuchel, Gray are a little light on Ks compared to most aces, but they make up for it with big innings totals |
9 | Sonny Gray | HOU | Keuchel's 151 IP are second-most in the AL while Gray sits fifth at 145.7 including 7.3 IP/start over his last 11 |
10 | Gerrit Cole | LAD | |
11 | Matt Harvey | at MIA | Even with some brutal TJ-hangover starts, he still has a 2.91 ERA in 133 IP |
12 | Noah Syndergaard | at TB | About the only thing that might stop him this year is an innings limits from the Mets |
13 | Madison Bumgarner | at ATL | Sheriff Deputy Bumgarner probably wishes McCann still played for ATL so they could talk about policing the game together this week |
14 | Jose Fernandez | at ATL | Dodged 4 BB in his last outing and I still worry there will be some TJ-hangover starts coming, but so far he's been great |
15 | David Price | at NYY | |
16 | Cole Hamels | at SEA | Gets a relatively familiar foe in his TEX debut (vs. SF on Saturday) before a run of AL opponents |
17 | Chris Archer | at CWS | |
18 | Felix Hernandez | at COL, TEX | Going to COL sucks, but you're still not sitting Felix |
19 | Johnny Cueto | at DET | Opens his AL career with at TOR, at DET ... welcome! |
20 | Masahiro Tanaka | BOS, TOR | |
21 | Jon Lester | at PIT, SF | |
22 | Lance McCullers Jr. | at TEX, at OAK | Results have been better at home (1.86/3.77 ERA), but skills are actually better on the road (2.94/2.56 FIP) |
23 | Jose Quintana | TB, at KC | |
24 | Francisco Liriano | CHC, LAD | Avoiding major trouble at MIN despite 10 H in 5.7 IP, they handed him a 2 IP/7 ER nightmare earlier this year |
25 | Lance Lynn | at MIL | |
26 | Michael Wacha | at CIN | Has allowed just 3 ER in 13 IP over his last two after back-to-back 5 ER starts against the two Chicago teams |
27 | Carlos Martinez | at CIN | |
28 | Shelby Miller | SF, MIA | Regression has come and he's still solid: 3.41 ERA in his last 11 starts after a 1.48 ERA in his first 10 |
29 | Carlos Carrasco | at LAA | Has five starts of 5-plus ER, four of which he last fewer than 5 IP; has a 2.71 ERA in 103 IP outside of those five starts |
30 | Scott Kazmir | at TEX | |
31 | Danny Salazar | at LAA | |
32 | Jeff Samardzija | KC | The Ks we got used to are missing, but at least mostly-good Shark has returned (2.78 ERA, 0.97 WHIP in last 9) |
33 | Nate Karns | at CWS, NYM | |
34 | Tyson Ross | at MIL, PHI | |
35 | John Lackey | at CIN, at MIL | |
36 | Patrick Corbin | at WAS, CIN | I think some forget how awesome he was in '13; ARI still being cautious here with an average of 80 pit./gm thru five starts |
37 | Jason Hammel | SF | |
38 | James Shields | PHI | The 8% BB rate and 1.4 HR/9 are very uncharacteristic of Shields, but don't appear to be leaving |
39 | Julio Teheran | MIA | Home/road splits this severe seem worthy of attention: 2.37 ERA at home, 7.24 on the road; skills also much better at hom |
40 | Jordan Zimmermann | COL | |
41 | Gio Gonzalez | ARI | |
42 | Joe Ross | ARI | Should at least get this start, but then could be forced out of the rotation by Strasburg next week |
43 | Jimmy Nelson | SD, STL | Finished a brilliant July: 1.64 ERA, 1.15 WHIP, and 23% K in 33 IP |
44 | Alex Wood | at PHI, at PIT | Has allowed 10 H in three of his last six starts (1.38 WHIP) |
45 | Garrett Richards | CLE, BAL | Fanned 7-plus in 14 of his 26 starts last year; has done so just 3x in 19 starts and 0x in his last eight (16% K%) |
46 | Ervin Santana | at TOR, at CLE | |
47 | Jake Odorizzi | NYM | |
48 | Erasmo Ramirez | at CWS | |
49 | Matt Cain | at ATL, at CHC | |
50 | Wily Peralta | SD, STL | |
51 | Jake Peavy | at ATL, at CHC | Has a 2.84 ERA and 1.01 WHIP in five starts (31.7 IP) since returning from injury |
52 | Hector Santiago | CLE | Just 5 IP in each of his last three (5.40 ERA); just a blip or beginning of a fade? He's 18 IP from last year's workload (141 IP) |
53 | Chris Tillman | at OAK, at LAA | |
54 | Matt Shoemaker | CLE, BAL | So bad thru June that you may not have recognized his 2.01 ERA over his last 31.3 IP with just 2 HRs allowed |
55 | Justin Verlander | KC, BOS | Three of his last four have been excellent, unfortunately the fourth was a 3.7 IP/7 ER dud vs. BAL |
56 | Andrew Heaney | BAL | Logjammed rotations always work themselves out and while it sucks that CJ Wilson got hurt, it clears the path for Heaney |
57 | Eduardo Rodriguez | at NYY | |
58 | Kyle Gibson | at CLE | Has pitched much better than the numbers say in his last two (11 ER in 10.3 IP) |
59 | Hisashi Iwakuma | TEX | |
60 | Anibal Sanchez | BOS | Need to actually see some HR suppression before moving him back up |
61 | Andrew Cashner | at MIL, PHI | Maybe it's just not happening this year for Cashner; all SD SPs are underperforming, wonder if it's something outside of their control |
62 | Mat Latos | at PIT | |
63 | Chris Heston | at CHC | |
64 | Mike Leake | at CHC | Has a career 4.31 ERA at home , including a 4.93 this year, but his new home park is much more conducive to his pitching style |
65 | Jaime Garcia | at MIL | |
66 | Kyle Hendricks | SF | |
67 | Aaron Nola | at SD | |
68 | Marco Estrada | MIN, at NYY | |
69 | Chris Bassitt | BAL, HOU | Looking solid after five turns in the rotation: 3.00 ERA, 1.03 WHIP in 30 IP; Ks are light (16%), but doesn't give free passes (3% BB) |
70 | Collin McHugh | at OAK | |
71 | Nathan Eovaldi | BOS | |
72 | Dan Haren | at PIT | Marlins Park was serving him quite well this year: 3.24 ERA, 1.07 WHIP in 111 IP |
73 | Ian Kennedy | at MIL | |
74 | Matt Wisler | MIA | Logged just 2 Ks in his first two starts (4% K%), but has a much more reasonable 19% K rate in his last five |
75 | Zach Godley | at WAS, CIN | A solid follow-up to that debut is enough to get him into some lineups for a two-start week |
76 | Tom Koehler | NYM, at ATL | Generally a home-only guy, but his 2.51 ERA in 14.3 IP vs. ATL makes me feel alright about using this road start |
77 | Jeremy Hellickson | at WAS | |
78 | Brett Anderson | at PHI | |
79 | Taylor Jungmann | SD | The 2.23 ERA and 1.10 WHIP won't last, but he's showing skills that can easily hold a 3.30 or so ERA |
80 | Robbie Ray | CIN | Still scared of the flyball-hard contact-home run rate setup he has right now as it's ripe for regression, but still plenty of good here |
81 | Rubby De La Rosa | at WAS | |
82 | Raisel Iglesias | at ARI | |
83 | Taijuan Walker | at COL | It's easy to get drunk on that upside after outings like Friday's 1-hitter with 11 Ks at MIN |
84 | Edinson Volquez | CWS | |
85 | Trevor Bauer | MIN | |
86 | Wei-Yin Chen | at OAK | |
87 | Yovani Gallardo | HOU | |
88 | R.A. Dickey | MIN, at NYY | Has quietly put together a 2.96 ERA over his last 11 starts |
89 | Kevin Gausman | at LAA | |
90 | Drew Hutchison | MIN | |
91 | Jesse Chavez | BAL, HOU | Averaging just 5 IP over his last seven with a 5.75 ERA |
92 | Ubaldo Jimenez | at LAA | Better last time out after back-to-back 7 ER starts, but not exactly awesome vs. weak ATL offense; has 3 BB in three of his last four |
93 | Mark Buehrle | MIN | ERA reached a season-high 6.75 after his fifth start; has a 2.38 ERA in 106 IP since then, although just 56 Ks robs his value in K/9 leagues |
94 | Miguel Gonzalez | at OAK | |
95 | Mike Montgomery | TEX | |
96 | Anthony DeSclafani | STL, at ARI | Looks pretty good when he's on, but the lows are really damaging making him tough to start in a two-step vs. quality offenses |
97 | Jeff Locke | CHC | |
98 | Yordano Ventura | at DET | I'll be interested to see how he holds up in TOR on Saturday |
99 | Colby Lewis | HOU, at SEA | On a great four-game run: 2.89 ERA, 0.86 WHIP, but his track record says he's league average at best |
100 | Bartolo Colon | at MIA, at TB | The NL's CC Sabathia where the K/BB deceives us into thinking he's better than he is |