Weekly Pitcher Rankings: Mad Max Rules the Roost

Weekly Pitcher Rankings: Mad Max Rules the Roost

This article is part of our Weekly Pitcher Rankings series.

Geez, it seems like only six months ago we bid each other a fond adieu. How time flies. Fasten your seat belt, it's time to strap in for another 26-plus week grind. Consider this the "plus" week as MLB is again starting the season earlier, adding more off days to each team's schedule. Doing the math, this is going to result in even fewer two-start options than last season. However, that's a worry for another day as this week no one has a double-dip. 

The driving force behind early season rankings is the pitcher as the affect of the opposing offense is unclear. Sure, estimates based on preseason projections are incorporated, but until games are played, the production, especially for teams in the middle, is still a question.

As always, I'm happy to address questions in the comments. However, please direct all questions concerning whether someone is starting to the probable pitching grid as I pull the information from there.

And with that, here's ranking for March 28-31. Rankings for April 1-6 will be posted Saturday morning.

OVERALL

RANKPITCHERTEAMOPPCOMMENT
1Max ScherzerWASvs. NYMFitting the best pitcher in the game kicks off the year in the top spot
2Chris SaleBOSat SEA145 million reasons to believe Sale is fine
3Justin VerlanderHOUat TBRemember when Verlander was washed up? Good times.
4Aaron NolaPHIvs. ATLGets a chance to make a statement in the NL East right

Geez, it seems like only six months ago we bid each other a fond adieu. How time flies. Fasten your seat belt, it's time to strap in for another 26-plus week grind. Consider this the "plus" week as MLB is again starting the season earlier, adding more off days to each team's schedule. Doing the math, this is going to result in even fewer two-start options than last season. However, that's a worry for another day as this week no one has a double-dip. 

The driving force behind early season rankings is the pitcher as the affect of the opposing offense is unclear. Sure, estimates based on preseason projections are incorporated, but until games are played, the production, especially for teams in the middle, is still a question.

As always, I'm happy to address questions in the comments. However, please direct all questions concerning whether someone is starting to the probable pitching grid as I pull the information from there.

And with that, here's ranking for March 28-31. Rankings for April 1-6 will be posted Saturday morning.

OVERALL

RANKPITCHERTEAMOPPCOMMENT
1Max ScherzerWASvs. NYMFitting the best pitcher in the game kicks off the year in the top spot
2Chris SaleBOSat SEA145 million reasons to believe Sale is fine
3Justin VerlanderHOUat TBRemember when Verlander was washed up? Good times.
4Aaron NolaPHIvs. ATLGets a chance to make a statement in the NL East right away
5Patrick CorbinWASvs. NYM19:3 K:BB in 24 spring frames says Corbin is ready to pick up where he left off
6James PaxtonNYYvs. BALHomers at home could be an issue, not so much in his debut in pinstripes
7Masahiro TanakaNYYvs. BALAce-like K and BB rates, it's all about the long ball
8German MarquezCOLat MIAGreat way to begin the campaign
9Corey KluberCLEat MINThe Twins will be looking to set the tone early in the AL Central
10Gerrit ColeHOUat TBSquaring off with his former teammate Charlie Morton
11Walker BuehlerLADvs. ARIExpect the club to be conservative with early workload
12Joey LucchesiSDvs. SFGreat draw to get the season off on a strong note
13Jacob deGromNYMat WASTough draw, on the road against Mad Max
14Rick PorcelloBOSat SEAQuiet spring (5 K, 1 BB in 12 IP) but veteran should be good to go
15J.A. HappNYYvs. BALWill be counted on early with Luis Severino and CC Sabathia out
16Chris PaddackSDvs. SFA dominating spring (24 K, 3 BB in 15.1 IP) accelerated debut
17Eduardo RodriguezBOSat SEABig things expected, health will be key
18Kenta MaedaLADvs. ARIMaeda is ready, posting a 17:1 K:BB in 13 spring frames
19Trevor BauerCLEat MIN 
20Stephen StrasburgWASvs. NYMHasn't started more than 28 games since 2014
21Jon GrayCOLat MIAFacing presumably weak offense in a great pitching venue
22Ross StriplingLADvs. ARIInjuries opened up a rotation spot to start the season
23Carlos CarrascoCLEat MINComing off stellar second half
24Kyle FreelandCOLat MIAWill growing up in Denver help Freeland in South Beach?
25Tyler AndersonCOLat MIA 
26Madison BumgarnerSFat SDOpens against a weak lineup… wait, scratch that
27Hyun-Jin RyuLADvs. ARIContinues to dominate between IL stints
28Zack GreinkeARIat LAD 
29Luis CastilloCINvs. PITWill make or beak many a fantasy staff
30Nathan EovaldiBOSat SEA 
31Collin McHughHOUat TB 
32Jameson TaillonPITat CINRatios near-ace level, but lower K-rate suppresses ranking
33Jakob JunisKCvs. CWSViable streamer in a weak division
34Carlos RodonCWSat KC 
35Dereck RodriguezSFat SD 
36Logan AllenSDvs. SFPaddack got the pub but don't sleep on Allen, despite a tepid spring
37Matthew BoydDETat TORQuietly developing into a solid starter
38Marcus StromanTORvs. DET 
39Blake SnellTBvs. HOUAdmittedly more bearish than most
40Freddy PeraltaMILvs. STL 
41Nick PivettaPHIvs. ATL 
42Matt ShoemakerTORvs. DETGood spot to make Jays debut
43Charlie MortonTBvs. HOU 
44Robbie RayARIat LADSpring velo up, fanned whopping 32 in 16.1 IP, but also walked 16
45Eric LauerSDvs. SFEarned opening day nod with great spring
46Yusei KikuchiSEAvs. BOSIf one more person says "and I say", I'll go postal
47Jhoulys ChacinMILvs. STL 
48Jake ArrietaPHIvs. ATL 
49Noah SyndergaardNYMat WAS 
50Jack FlahertySTLat MIL 
51Tanner RoarkCINvs. PIT 
52Aaron SanchezTORvs. DET 
53Trevor RichardsMIAvs. COLGet in while the price is still reasonable
54Miles MikolasSTLat MIL 
55Jose BerriosMINvs. CLEGoes up if Francisco Lindor and/or Jose Ramirez aren't ready
56Brett AndersonOAKvs. LAAAided by Justin Upton injury
57Kyle WrightATLat PHI 
58Pablo LopezMIAvs. COL 
59Brad KellerKCvs. CWS 
60Tyler SkaggsLAAat OAK 
61Joe MusgrovePITat CIN 
62Julio TeheranATLat PHI 
63Jose UrenaMIAvs. COL 
64Sonny GrayCINvs. PIT 
65Wade LeBlancSEAvs. BOS 
66Tyler GlasnowTBvs. HOU 
67Marco GonzalesSEAvs. BOS 
68Corbin BurnesMILvs. STL 
69Zack WheelerNYMat WAS 
70Mike FiersOAKvs. LAA 
71Yu DarvishCHCat TEX 
72Zack GodleyARIat LAD 
73Mike MinorTEXvs. CHC 
74Cole HamelsCHCat TEX 
75Reynaldo LopezCWSat KC 
76Trevor WilliamsPITat CIN 
77Mike LeakeSEAvs. BOS 
78Michael PinedaMINvs. CLE 
79Derek HollandSFat SD 
80Trevor CahillLAAat OAK 
81Marco EstradaOAKvs. LAA 
82Drew PomeranzSFat SD 
83Jon LesterCHCat TEX 
84Luke WeaverARIat LAD 
85Michael WachaSTLat MIL 
86Brandon WoodruffMILvs. STL 
87Sandy AlcantaraMIAvs. COL 
88Matt MooreDETat TOR 
89Bryse WilsonATLat PHI 
90Lucas GiolitoCWSat KC 
91Dylan BundyBALat NYY 
92Wade MileyHOUat TB 
93Jake OdorizziMINvs. CLE 
94Ryan YarbroughTBvs. HOU 
95Nate KarnsBALat NYY 
96Lance LynnTEXvs. CHC 
97Jorge LopezKCvs. CWS 
98Felix PenaLAAat OAK 
99Trent ThorntonTORvs. DET 
100Jordan ZimmermannDETat TOR 
101Daniel HudsonLAAat MIL 
102Matt HarveyLAAat OAK 
103Edinson VolquezTEXvs. CHC 
104Tyson RossDETat TOR 
105Frankie MontasOAKvs. LAA 
106Andrew CashnerBALat NYYFitting the worst pitcher in the league kicks off in the bottom spot

AMERICAN LEAGUE

RANKPITCHERTEAMOPPCOMMENT
1Chris SaleBOSat SEA145 million reasons to believe Sale is fine
2Justin VerlanderHOUat TBRemember when Verlander was washed up? Good times.
3James PaxtonNYYvs. BALHomers at home could be an issue, not so much in his debut in pinstripes
4Masahiro TanakaNYYvs. BALAce-like K and BB rates, it's all about the long ball
5Corey KluberCLEat MINThe Twins will be looking to set the tone early in the AL Central
6Gerrit ColeHOUat TBSquaring off with his former teammate Charlie Morton
7Rick PorcelloBOSat SEAQuiet spring (5 K, 1 BB in 12 IP) but veteran should be good to go
8J.A. HappNYYvs. BALWill be counted on early with Luis Severino and CC Sabathia out
9Eduardo RodriguezBOSat SEABig things expected, health will be key
10Trevor BauerCLEat MIN 
11Carlos CarrascoCLEat MINComing off stellar second half
12Nathan EovaldiBOSat SEA 
13Collin McHughHOUat TB 
14Jakob JunisKCvs. CWSViable streamer in a weak division
15Carlos RodonCWSat KC 
16Matthew BoydDETat TORQuietly developing into a solid starter
17Marcus StromanTORvs. DET 
18Blake SnellTBvs. HOUAdmittedly more bearish than most
19Matt ShoemakerTORvs. DETGood spot to make Jays debut
20Charlie MortonTBvs. HOU 
21Yusei KikuchiSEAvs. BOSIf one more person says "and I say", I'll go postal
22Aaron SanchezTORvs. DET 
23Jose BerriosMINvs. CLEGoes up if Francisco Lindor and/or Jose Ramirez aren't ready
24Brett AndersonOAKvs. LAAAided by Justin Upton injury
25Brad KellerKCvs. CWS 
26Tyler SkaggsLAAat OAK 
27Wade LeBlancSEAvs. BOS 
28Tyler GlasnowTBvs. HOU 
29Marco GonzalesSEAvs. BOS 
30Mike FiersOAKvs. LAA 
31Mike MinorTEXvs. CHC 
32Reynaldo LopezCWSat KC 
33Mike LeakeSEAvs. BOS 
34Michael PinedaMINvs. CLE 
35Trevor CahillLAAat OAK 
36Marco EstradaOAKvs. LAA 
37Matt MooreDETat TOR 
38Lucas GiolitoCWSat KC 
39Dylan BundyBALat NYY 
40Wade MileyHOUat TB 
41Jake OdorizziMINvs. CLE 
42Ryan YarbroughTBvs. HOU 
43Nate KarnsBALat NYY 
44Lance LynnTEXvs. CHC 
45Jorge LopezKCvs. CWS 
46Felix PenaLAAat OAK 
47Trent ThorntonTORvs. DET 
48Jordan ZimmermannDETat TOR 
49Daniel HudsonLAAat MIL 
50Matt HarveyLAAat OAK 
51Edinson VolquezTEXvs. CHC 
52Tyson RossDETat TOR 
53Frankie MontasOAKvs. LAA 
54Andrew CashnerBALat NYYFitting the worst pitcher in the league kicks off in the bottom spot

NATIONAL LEAGUE

RankPitcherTEAMOPPComments
1Max ScherzerWASvs. NYMFitting the best pitcher in the game kicks off the year in the top spot
2Aaron NolaPHIvs. ATLGets a chance to make a statement in the NL East right away
3Patrick CorbinWASvs. NYM19:3 K:BB in 24 spring frames says Corbin is ready to pick up where he left off
4German MarquezCOLat MIAGreat way to begin the campaign
5Walker BuehlerLADvs. ARIExpect the club to be conservative with early workload
6Joey LucchesiSDvs. SFGreat draw to get the season off on a strong note
7Jacob deGromNYMat WASTough draw, on the road against Mad Max
8Chris PaddackSDvs. SFA dominating spring (24 K, 3 BB in 15.1 IP) accelerated debut
9Kenta MaedaLADvs. ARIMaeda is ready, posting a 17:1 K:BB in 13 spring frames
10Stephen StrasburgWASvs. NYMHasn't started more than 28 games since 2014
11Jon GrayCOLat MIAFacing presumably weak offense in a great pitching venue
12Ross StriplingLADvs. ARIInjuries opened up a rotation spot to start the season
13Kyle FreelandCOLat MIAWill growing up in Denver help Freeland in South Beach?
14Tyler AndersonCOLat MIA 
15Madison BumgarnerSFat SDOpens against a weak lineup… wait, scratch that
16Hyun-Jin RyuLADvs. ARIContinues to dominate between IL stints
17Zack GreinkeARIat LAD 
18Luis CastilloCINvs. PITWill make or beak many a fantasy staff
19Jameson TaillonPITat CINRatios near-ace level, but lower K-rate suppresses ranking
20Dereck RodriguezSFat SD 
21Logan AllenSDvs. SFPaddack got the pub but don't sleep on Allen, despite a tepid spring
22Freddy PeraltaMILvs. STL 
23Nick PivettaPHIvs. ATL 
24Robbie RayARIat LADSpring velo up, fanned whopping 32 in 16.1 IP, but also walked 16
25Eric LauerSDvs. SFEarned opening day nod with great spring
26Jhoulys ChacinMILvs. STL 
27Jake ArrietaPHIvs. ATL 
28Noah SyndergaardNYMat WAS 
29Jack FlahertySTLat MIL 
30Tanner RoarkCINvs. PIT 
31Trevor RichardsMIAvs. COLGet in while the price is still reasonable
32Miles MikolasSTLat MIL 
33Kyle WrightATLat PHI 
34Pablo LopezMIAvs. COL 
35Joe MusgrovePITat CIN 
36Julio TeheranATLat PHI 
37Jose UrenaMIAvs. COL 
38Sonny GrayCINvs. PIT 
39Corbin BurnesMILvs. STL 
40Zack WheelerNYMat WAS 
41Yu DarvishCHCat TEX 
42Zack GodleyARIat LAD 
43Cole HamelsCHCat TEX 
44Trevor WilliamsPITat CIN 
45Derek HollandSFat SD 
46Drew PomeranzSFat SD 
47Jon LesterCHCat TEX 
48Luke WeaverARIat LAD 
49Michael WachaSTLat MIL 
50Brandon WoodruffMILvs. STL 
51Sandy AlcantaraMIAvs. COL 
52Bryse WilsonATLat PHI 

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