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 June 6-12
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1 | Chris Sale | KC | Ks lagged early on, but now has 23 in his last 19.3 IP (10.7 K/9) |
2 | David Price | at SF | |
3 | Rich Hill | at CIN | Stay tuned for news on the mild groin strain suffered vs. DET, but w/health he's been awesome |
4 | Danny Salazar | at SEA | I'd worry more about the huge BB rate if it wasn't accompanied by the 0.5 HR/9 rate (down from career 1.1 entering this yr) |
5 | Cole Hamels | HOU, at SEA | |
6 | Corey Kluber | at LAA | |
7 | Justin Verlander | at NYY | Since he got ripped for 7 ER at CLE: 1.91 ERA, 0.77 WHIP, and 44 Ks in 37.7 IP; 3.04 ERA in last 171.7 IP dating back to last yr |
8 | Jose Quintana | KC | Two months into th elevated K rate (career-best 24%), but it's still a little suspect w/a dropin SwStr, too |
9 | Masahiro Tanaka | LAA, DET | |
10 | Carlos Carrasco | at SEA, at LAA | Not getting the normal 2-start bump just yet as he was limited to 78 pitches in his return and could scale up to 100+ w/tighter counts in these games |
11 | Lance McCullers | 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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For the week June 6-12
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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1 | Chris Sale | KC | Ks lagged early on, but now has 23 in his last 19.3 IP (10.7 K/9) |
2 | David Price | at SF | |
3 | Rich Hill | at CIN | Stay tuned for news on the mild groin strain suffered vs. DET, but w/health he's been awesome |
4 | Danny Salazar | at SEA | I'd worry more about the huge BB rate if it wasn't accompanied by the 0.5 HR/9 rate (down from career 1.1 entering this yr) |
5 | Cole Hamels | HOU, at SEA | |
6 | Corey Kluber | at LAA | |
7 | Justin Verlander | at NYY | Since he got ripped for 7 ER at CLE: 1.91 ERA, 0.77 WHIP, and 44 Ks in 37.7 IP; 3.04 ERA in last 171.7 IP dating back to last yr |
8 | Jose Quintana | KC | Two months into th elevated K rate (career-best 24%), but it's still a little suspect w/a dropin SwStr, too |
9 | Masahiro Tanaka | LAA, DET | |
10 | Carlos Carrasco | at SEA, at LAA | Not getting the normal 2-start bump just yet as he was limited to 78 pitches in his return and could scale up to 100+ w/tighter counts in these games |
11 | Lance McCullers | at TB | |
12 | Yu Darvish | HOU | Not quite as good in his second start, but stuff looking great and all systems are go now |
13 | Jordan Zimmermann | TOR | |
14 | Drew Smyly | HOU | Blasted twice in a row and in 3 of last 5 w/a 2.4 HR/9 in those five starts; injury lingering? Sadly that's the first question anytime he struggles |
15 | Jake Odorizzi | at ARI | |
16 | Chris Archer | at ARI, HOU | |
17 | Steven Wright | at MIN | Since HOU got him for his only bad start of the year: 2.63 ERA and 1.00 WHIP in 24 IP; avg'ing 7 IP/start |
18 | Marco Estrada | BAL | |
19 | Kevin Gausman | at TOR | Now 4+ ER in three of last four |
20 | Taijuan Walker | CLE | |
21 | Chris Tillman | KC | |
22 | Aaron Sanchez | at DET, BAL | A 5% BB in his last three starts (20.3 IP): just a hot run or progress? Still viable even w/the BBs |
23 | Nathan Eovaldi | LAA | Smash job at BAL broke up run of 2.03 ERA in five starts; maybe just sit at BOS and at BAL? |
24 | Hisashi Iwakuma | TEX | |
25 | Ian Kennedy | at CWS | |
26 | Nate Karns | CLE | |
27 | CC Sabathia | DET | Last five: 1.69 ERA and 0.91 WHIP with 30 Ks in 32 IP |
28 | J.A. Happ | at DET, BAL | Skills aren't on par with his run w/PIT at all, but he's getting results; just be careful |
29 | Danny Duffy | at BAL, at CWS | |
30 | Dallas Keuchel | at TEX, at TB | Back-to-back QS and three of four, maybe something to build….? |
31 | Marcus Stroman | BAL | There's still plenty of upside, but upside isn't a fantasy category so he's not a true must-start with this 16% K rate; wouldn't cut him anywhere, though (obviously) |
32 | R.A. Dickey | at DET | Now has a 2.74 ERA in his last seven starts |
33 | Josh Tomlin | at SEA | |
34 | Michael Pineda | LAA, DET | |
35 | Michael Fulmer | TOR, at NYY | Looking really good through 7 MLB starts: 3.24 ERA, 1.22 WHIP, 25% K, and 50% GB rate |
36 | Mike Fiers | at TEX, at TB | |
37 | Matt Shoemaker | at NYY, CLE | |
38 | Sean Manaea | at MIL, at CIN | |
39 | Rick Porcello | at SF, at MIN | About those April Ks (9.9)… has just 6.3 K/9 since; has allowed multiple runs in all but 2 starts |
40 | Ervin Santana | BOS | Usually a perfectly solid option, especially in the thin AL, but I wouldn't blame you for sitting him vs. BOS |
41 | Collin McHugh | at TEX | |
42 | Eduardo Rodriguez | at MIN | Solid in his return at BAL (6 IP/2 ER); love the offensive support, but the bullpen support is remarkably offensive |
43 | Trevor Bauer | at SEA, at LAA | Has a 4.14 ERA in seven starts in the rotation which qualifies as useful in the AL this year |
44 | Carlos Rodon | WAS | Not ready for the breakthrough many of us thought he could have this year, but this was well in the range of outcomes; stash where you can, but far from a must-start |
45 | Jesse Hahn | at MIL | |
46 | Jhoulys Chacin | CLE | |
47 | Nicholas Tropeano | at NYY | The fifth inning is often the final hump for starters and a big struggle for Trop right now: 1.119 OPS |
48 | Martin Perez | HOU | |
49 | Colby Lewis | HOU, at SEA | He's allowed more than 3 ER in just two starts; I'm admittedly terrified of him bc a 6+ ER outing is seemingly alwaysaround the corner, but if you can avoid that landmine… |
50 | Wade Miley | CLE, TEX | I'm officially divorced from Miley, I'm over it |
51 | Doug Fister | at TEX | Has a 2.73 ERA in his last nine starts and is just a single out shy of a QS in all of them |
52 | Matt Boyd | TOR | Solid in two starts, but more of a watchlist guy than someone I'm picking up and starting right away |
53 | Matt Andriese | HOU | |
53 | Matt Moore | at ARI | |
54 | Ivan Nova | LAA |
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55 | Edinson Volquez | at BAL | Not good enough to trust at BAL |
56 | James Paxton | CLE, TEX | |
57 | Pat Dean | MIA, BOS | I don't really buy his success, but even if I did I wouldn't start him against BOS |
58 | Hector Santiago | at NYY, CLE | |
59 | Miguel Gonzalez | WAS | |
60 | Tyler Duffey | BOS | |
61 | Ricky Nolasco | MIA | |
62 | Ubaldo Jimenez | KC, at TOR | |
63 | Derek Holland | at SEA | |
64 | Yordano Ventura | at BAL | |
65 | Phil Hughes | MIA | |
66 | Kendall Graveman | at CIN | |
67 | Chris Young | at CWS | |
68 | Tyler Wilson | at TOR | |
69 | Mat Latos | WAS, KC | |
70 | Jered Weaver | at NYY | |
71 | Mike Pelfrey | at NYY | |
72 | Mike Wright or replacement | KC, at TOR |
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1 | Jon Lester | at PHI, at ATL | Matchups against the worst and second-worst teams in the league vs. lefties earns Lester the top spot this week |
2 | Clayton Kershaw | at SF | The only time he's not in the top spot is when another ace has two starts and even then, it's not guaranteed if that ace's matchups aren't great |
3 | Jake Arrieta | at ATL | |
4 | Stephen Strasburg | PHI | |
5 | Jose Fernandez | at ARI | After his first BB-free game of the year, he now has just 2 BB in his last 20 IP (and 27 Ks) |
6 | Noah Syndergaard | at PIT | |
7 | Max Scherzer | at CWS | Hard to remember after the 2013-15 run, but HRs have been in his history: 1.1 HR/9 (and 3.88 ERA) in first 804.7 IP; should come down from 1.8 HR/9, but they won't necessarily auto-correct to 0.9 of 2013-15 |
8 | Madison Bumgarner | BOS | |
9 | Steven Matz | at PIT, at MIL | |
10 | Jacob deGrom | at PIT, at MIL | I said the Ks were coming back in 5/21 edition and he has outings of 7, 7, and 10 since; the SwStr% was always encouraging |
11 | Johnny Cueto | LAD | |
12 | Zack Greinke | TB | Enjoyed his best start of the season at HOU with seven scoreless and 11 Ks |
13 | Drew Pomeranz | ATL | 5 of 6 ER came in one bad inning at ARI; it wasn't BBs, either, as he had just 1 in that awful 2nd inn.; developing into a stud |
14 | Jeff Samardzija | LAD | |
15 | Gerrit Cole | STL | |
16 | Matt Harvey | at MIL | His best start of the season yielded a 78 game score, his previous three starts combined were 75; he gets a boost, but not allthe way back up to previous heights just yet |
17 | John Lackey | at PHI | His strikeout surge has continued and it's supported by a spike in SwStr rate |
18 | Aaron Nola | at WAS | We're now 149.7 innings into his career and posted a 3.25 ERA and 1.07 WHIP; he's arrived as expected: very polished |
19 | Jason Hammel | at ATL | |
20 | Vince Velasquez | CHC | |
21 | Joe Ross | at CWS, PHI | Riding back-to-back 7 IP/1 ER efforts into a two-start week |
22 | Julio Teheran | at SD | |
23 | Tanner Roark | PHI | Since getting ripped by MIA for 7 ER, he has a 1.74 ERA in 20.7 IP; he's replicating '14 except trading some BBs for Ks which is of course what we wanted in fantasy |
24 | Kyle Hendricks | at PHI | |
25 | Jaime Garcia | at CIN | |
26 | Jimmy Nelson | NYM | |
27 | Wei-Yin Chen | at MIN | Has a 3.72 ERA, 1.14 WHIP, and 31 Ks in 29 IP since his 0 K game vs. PHI |
28 | Gio Gonzalez | at CWS | |
29 | Kenta Maeda | COL | Fanned 6+ just once in April, but in five of six starts in May; he's a got 2.73 ERA and 0.91 WHIP in his L3, too |
30 | Scott Kazmir | at SF | |
31 | Adam Wainwright | at CIN | Now has a 3.03 ERA in his last four starts going at least 6 IP in all of them and more than 6 in three of four |
32 | Adam Conley | at MIN, at ARI | |
33 | Carlos Martinez | at PIT | He hasn't been great, but keeps showing enough to stay interested in all formats |
34 | Jeremy Hellickson | at WAS | |
35 | Brandon Finnegan | STL | |
36 | Junior Guerra | NYM | |
37 | Dan Straily | OAK | 6 IP/5 ER is actually "surviving" in Coors, espec. w/just one bad inning; keep him on the radar |
38 | Mike Leake | at CIN, at PIT | |
39 | Juan Nicasio | NYM, STL | |
40 | Jon Gray | SD | |
41 | Tyler Chatwood | at LAD, SD | His 58% GB rate mitigates some of the concern over his meager 16% K rate |
42 | Eddie Butler | at LAD, SD | |
43 | Bartolo Colon | at MIL | He's basically a set-it-and-forget-it guy save the obviously awful matches like at COL |
44 | Matt Wisler | CHC | Wisler and Eickhoff have both shown some promise, but it's tough running any mid-tier or below arm up against CHC |
45 | Jerad Eickhoff | CHC | |
46 | Francisco Liriano | NYM | |
47 | Patrick Corbin | MIA | |
48 | Julio Urias | COL | He's opened with at NYM and at CHC and it's gone about as expected; COL away from Coors isn't so bad |
49 | Archie Bradley | TB | Now three strong outings since recall including at COL and at CHC; remember, he was a big-time prospect; worth watchlisting, at least |
50 | Chad Bettis | PIT | |
51 | Robbie Ray | TB, MIA | |
52 | Jon Niese | NYM, STL | Don't look now, but Niese has a 2.64 ERA in his last five starts and he's an inning shy of a QS in all five; keep an eye out, Searage's magic might've just needed some time |
53 | Chase Anderson | OAK | |
54 | Michael Wacha | at PIT | I'm still worried that he's ailing, but survived a baseline QS at WAS w/6 Ks |
55 | John Lamb | STL, OAK | Of course, he goes 7 IP/1 ER at Coors because that's baseball in a nutshell: expect the unexpected |
56 | Colin Rea | ATL | |
57 | Mike Bolsinger | COL, at SF |
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58 | Mike Foltynewicz | CHC | He's on the watchlist: pumps 95 mph, cut his BB% to 6%, and four of his six starts have been good; can't start vs. CHC, but keep an eye |
59 | James Shields | at COL | Oh man, if the owner was mad at his laststart…. |
60 | Christian Friedrich | ATL, at COL | Any excitement over the gaudy 2.53 ERA is tamped down by the reality check of a 1.68 WHIP, I'm not letting that into Coors for the Regression Monster to get fat on |
61 | Andrew Cashner | at COL | LOL, yeah right |
62 | Chris Stratton | BOS | |
63 | Tom Koehler | at MIN | |
64 | Jake Peavy | LAD | |
65 | Adam Morgan | CHC, at WAS | |
66 | Wily Peralta | NYM | |
67 | Jon Moscot | OAK | |
68 | Williams Perez | at SD, CHC | |
69 | Zach Davies | OAK, NYM | |
70 | Aaron Blair | at SD | |
71 | Chris Rusin | at LAD | |
72 | Jeff Locke | at COL | |
73 | Justin Nicolino | at ARI | |
74 | Edwin Escobar | MIA | |
75 | Alfredo Simon | STL |
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1 | Jon Lester | at PHI, at ATL | Matchups against the worst and second-worst teams in the league vs. lefties earns Lester the top spot this week |
2 | Clayton Kershaw | at SF | The only time he's not in the top spot is when another ace has two starts and even then, it's not guaranteed if that ace's matchups aren't great |
3 | Jake Arrieta | at ATL | |
4 | Stephen Strasburg | PHI | |
5 | Jose Fernandez | at ARI | After his first BB-free game of the year, he now has just 2 BB in his last 20 IP (and 27 Ks) |
6 | Noah Syndergaard | at PIT | |
7 | Chris Sale | KC | Ks lagged early on, but now has 23 in his last 19.3 IP (10.7 K/9) |
8 | David Price | at SF | |
9 | Rich Hill | at CIN | Stay tuned for news on the mild groin strain suffered vs. DET, but w/health he's been awesome |
10 | Danny Salazar | at SEA | I'd worry more about the huge BB rate if it wasn't accompanied by the 0.5 HR/9 rate (down from career 1.1 entering this yr) |
11 | Cole Hamels | HOU, at SEA | |
12 | Max Scherzer | at CWS | Hard to remember after the 2013-15 run, but HRs have been in his history: 1.1 HR/9 (and 3.88 ERA) in first 804.7 IP; should come down from 1.8 HR/9, but they won't necessarily auto-correct to 0.9 of 2013-15 |
13 | Madison Bumgarner | BOS | |
14 | Steven Matz | at PIT, at MIL | |
15 | Jacob deGrom | at PIT, at MIL | I said the Ks were coming back in 5/21 edition and he has outings of 7, 7, and 10 since; the SwStr% was always encouraging |
16 | Corey Kluber | at LAA | |
17 | Justin Verlander | at NYY | Since he got ripped for 7 ER at CLE: 1.91 ERA, 0.77 WHIP, and 44 Ks in 37.7 IP; 3.04 ERA in last 171.7 IP dating back to last yr |
18 | Johnny Cueto | LAD | |
19 | Zack Greinke | TB | Enjoyed his best start of the season at HOU with seven scoreless and 11 Ks |
20 | Drew Pomeranz | ATL | 5 of 6 ER came in one bad inning at ARI; it wasn't BBs, either, as he had just 1 in that awful 2nd inn.; developing into a stud |
21 | Jeff Samardzija | LAD | |
22 | Gerrit Cole | STL | |
23 | Matt Harvey | at MIL | His best start of the season yielded a 78 game score, his previous three starts combined were 75; he gets a boost, but not allthe way back up to previous heights just yet |
24 | John Lackey | at PHI | His strikeout surge has continued and it's supported by a spike in SwStr rate |
25 | Jose Quintana | KC | Two months into th elevated K rate (career-best 24%), but it's still a little suspect w/a dropin SwStr, too |
26 | Aaron Nola | at WAS | We're now 149.7 innings into his career and posted a 3.25 ERA and 1.07 WHIP; he's arrived as expected: very polished |
27 | Jason Hammel | at ATL | |
28 | Vince Velasquez | CHC | |
29 | Masahiro Tanaka | LAA, DET | |
30 | Carlos Carrasco | at SEA, at LAA | Not getting the normal 2-start bump just yet as he was limited to 78 pitches in his return and could scale up to 100+ w/tighter counts in these games |
31 | Joe Ross | at CWS, PHI | Riding back-to-back 7 IP/1 ER efforts into a two-start week |
32 | Lance McCullers | at TB | |
33 | Yu Darvish | HOU | Not quite as good in his second start, but stuff looking great and all systems are go now |
34 | Jordan Zimmermann | TOR | |
35 | Drew Smyly | HOU | Blasted twice in a row and in 3 of last 5 w/a 2.4 HR/9 in those five starts; injury lingering? Sadly that's the first question anytime he struggles |
36 | Julio Teheran | at SD | |
37 | Tanner Roark | PHI | Since getting ripped by MIA for 7 ER, he has a 1.74 ERA in 20.7 IP; he's replicating '14 except trading some BBs for Ks which is of course what we wanted in fantasy |
38 | Kyle Hendricks | at PHI | |
39 | Jake Odorizzi | at ARI | |
40 | Jaime Garcia | at CIN | |
41 | Jimmy Nelson | NYM | |
42 | Chris Archer | at ARI, HOU | |
43 | Steven Wright | at MIN | Since HOU got him for his only bad start of the year: 2.63 ERA and 1.00 WHIP in 24 IP; avg'ing 7 IP/start |
44 | Marco Estrada | BAL | |
45 | Wei-Yin Chen | at MIN | Has a 3.72 ERA, 1.14 WHIP, and 31 Ks in 29 IP since his 0 K game vs. PHI |
46 | Gio Gonzalez | at CWS | |
47 | Kenta Maeda | COL | Fanned 6+ just once in April, but in five of six starts in May; he's a got 2.73 ERA and 0.91 WHIP in his L3, too |
48 | Scott Kazmir | at SF | |
49 | Kevin Gausman | at TOR | Now 4+ ER in three of last four |
50 | Taijuan Walker | CLE | |
51 | Adam Wainwright | at CIN | Now has a 3.03 ERA in his last four starts going at least 6 IP in all of them and more than 6 in three of four |
52 | Aaron Sanchez | at DET, BAL | A 5% BB in his last three starts (20.3 IP): just a hot run or progress? Still viable even w/the BBs |
53 | Nathan Eovaldi | LAA | Smash job at BAL broke up run of 2.03 ERA in five starts; maybe just sit at BOS and at BAL? |
54 | Adam Conley | at MIN, at ARI | |
55 | Carlos Martinez | at PIT | He hasn't been great, but keeps showing enough to stay interested in all formats |
56 | Jeremy Hellickson | at WAS | |
57 | Brandon Finnegan | STL | |
58 | Chris Tillman | KC | |
59 | Hisashi Iwakuma | TEX | |
60 | Ian Kennedy | at CWS | |
61 | Junior Guerra | NYM | |
62 | Dan Straily | OAK | 6 IP/5 ER is actually "surviving" in Coors, espec. w/just one bad inning; keep him on the radar |
63 | Nate Karns | CLE | |
64 | CC Sabathia | DET | Last five: 1.69 ERA and 0.91 WHIP with 30 Ks in 32 IP |
65 | J.A. Happ | at DET, BAL | Skills aren't on par with his run w/PIT at all, but he's getting results; just be careful |
66 | Danny Duffy | at BAL, at CWS | |
67 | Dallas Keuchel | at TEX, at TB | Back-to-back QS and three of four, maybe something to build….? |
68 | Mike Leake | at CIN, at PIT | |
69 | Juan Nicasio | NYM, STL | |
70 | Marcus Stroman | BAL | There's still plenty of upside, but upside isn't a fantasy category so he's not a true must-start with this 16% K rate; wouldn't cut him anywhere, though (obviously) |
71 | R.A. Dickey | at DET | Now has a 2.74 ERA in his last seven starts |
72 | Josh Tomlin | at SEA | |
73 | Michael Pineda | LAA, DET | |
74 | Michael Fulmer | TOR, at NYY | Looking really good through 7 MLB starts: 3.24 ERA, 1.22 WHIP, 25% K, and 50% GB rate |
75 | Matt Shoemaker | at NYY, CLE | |
76 | Sean Manaea | at MIL, at CIN | |
77 | Mike Fiers | at TEX, at TB | |
78 | Rick Porcello | at SF, at MIN | About those April Ks (9.9)… has just 6.3 K/9 since; has allowed multiple runs in all but 2 starts |
79 | Jon Gray | SD | |
80 | Tyler Chatwood | at LAD, SD | His 58% GB rate mitigates some of the concern over his meager 16% K rate |
81 | Eddie Butler | at LAD, SD | |
82 | Bartolo Colon | at MIL | He's basically a set-it-and-forget-it guy save the obviously awful matches like at COL |
83 | Matt Wisler | CHC | Wisler and Eickhoff have both shown some promise, but it's tough running any mid-tier or below arm up against CHC |
84 | Jerad Eickhoff | CHC | |
85 | Francisco Liriano | NYM | |
85 | Ervin Santana | BOS | Usually a perfectly solid option, especially in the thin AL, but I wouldn't blame you for sitting him vs. BOS |
86 | Collin McHugh | at TEX | |
87 | Eduardo Rodriguez | at MIN | Solid in his return at BAL (6 IP/2 ER); love the offensive support, but the bullpen support is remarkably offensive |
88 | Trevor Bauer | at SEA, at LAA | Has a 4.14 ERA in seven starts in the rotation which qualifies as useful in the AL this year |
89 | Carlos Rodon | WAS | Not ready for the breakthrough many of us thought he could have this year, but this was well in the range of outcomes; stash where you can, but far from a must-start |
90 | Patrick Corbin | MIA | |
91 | Julio Urias | COL | He's opened with at NYM and at CHC and it's gone about as expected; COL away from Coors isn't so bad |
92 | Archie Bradley | TB | Now three strong outings since recall including at COL and at CHC; remember, he was a big-time prospect; worth watchlisting, at least |
93 | Jesse Hahn | at MIL | |
94 | Jhoulys Chacin | CLE | |
96 | Nicholas Tropeano | at NYY | The fifth inning is often the final hump for starters and a big struggle for Trop right now: 1.119 OPS |
97 | Martin Perez | HOU | |
98 | Colby Lewis | HOU, at SEA | He's allowed more than 3 ER in just two starts; I'm admittedly terrified of him bc a 6+ ER outing is seemingly alwaysaround the corner, but if you can avoid that landmine… |
99 | Wade Miley | CLE, TEX | I'm officially divorced from Miley, I'm over it |
100 | Doug Fister | at TEX | Has a 2.73 ERA in his last nine starts and is just a single out shy of a QS in all of them |