Weekly Pitcher Rankings: Mr. Consistency

Weekly Pitcher Rankings: Mr. Consistency

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. 24-30

AMERICAN LEAGUE

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RankPitcherOppComments
1Dallas Keuchelat NYY, at MINEven his bad starts aren't crushers as he's gone at least 6 IP in all 25 of his starts
2David Priceat TEXNow has a 1.78 ERA in four starts with TOR
3Chris SaleBOSRemember freaking out about the back-to-back 7 ER duds? Just posted B2B 15 and 14 K efforts in 14 total IP
4Chris ArcherMIN
5Corey Kluberat CHC, LAAI don't feel as confident as I used to about two gems here, he just hasn't had the consistency we expected
6Carlos CarrascoMIL
7Danny SalazarLAA
8Sonny Grayat ARIThe D'Backs offense isn't one to be taken lightly; obviously not sitting Gray, but auto-gem isn't guaranteed
9Johnny CuetoBAL
10Cole HamelsBALStarting to settle in with his new team and should be great down the stretch provided that groin is in fact OK
11Jake OdorizziKC
12Felix HernandezOAKHe wasn't bad in the rebound from the 10 ER at Fenway, but still far from the Felix we expect (6 IP/4 ER with
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. 24-30

AMERICAN LEAGUE

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RankPitcherOppComments
1Dallas Keuchelat NYY, at MINEven his bad starts aren't crushers as he's gone at least 6 IP in all 25 of his starts
2David Priceat TEXNow has a 1.78 ERA in four starts with TOR
3Chris SaleBOSRemember freaking out about the back-to-back 7 ER duds? Just posted B2B 15 and 14 K efforts in 14 total IP
4Chris ArcherMIN
5Corey Kluberat CHC, LAAI don't feel as confident as I used to about two gems here, he just hasn't had the consistency we expected
6Carlos CarrascoMIL
7Danny SalazarLAA
8Sonny Grayat ARIThe D'Backs offense isn't one to be taken lightly; obviously not sitting Gray, but auto-gem isn't guaranteed
9Johnny CuetoBAL
10Cole HamelsBALStarting to settle in with his new team and should be great down the stretch provided that groin is in fact OK
11Jake OdorizziKC
12Felix HernandezOAKHe wasn't bad in the rebound from the 10 ER at Fenway, but still far from the Felix we expect (6 IP/4 ER with 4 Ks)
13Scott Kazmirat MIN
14Justin VerlanderLAA
15Garrett Richardsat CLESince that 0.7 IP/6 ER in the Bronx, he has a 3.09 ERA in 90.3 IP over his L13 starts
16Masahiro TanakaHOUHRs are his problem and HOU's strength so this isn't the best matchup
17Hisashi IwakumaOAK, at CWS
18Nathan EovaldiHOU, at ATLEovaldi has done his best work at home lately, but a trip to ATL offers a nice chance at a road gem
19Nate KarnsMIN, KC
20Jose QuintanaBOS, SEAThe 1.30 WHIP puts a ceiling on his value
21Erasmo RamirezKC
22Taijuan Walkerat CWSHas gone 6+ IP in each of his L5 with a 3.15 ERA and 31 Ks in 34.3 IP
23Drew SmylyMIN
24Chris Tillmanat KCHas a 2.13 ERA over his L8 starts and 5 of the 12 ER came in one start
25Eduardo Rodriguezat NYMHard to get a handle on him as the bad starts come without rhyme or reason (8 ER at MIA)
26Marco Estradaat TEXActually been better at home despite taking up residence at the Rogers Centre (2.97/3.47 home/road ERA split)
27Collin McHughat NYYNow has a 2.84 ERA in his L12 starts; Ks haven't held up from last year, but still a very useful arm
28Luis Severinoat ATLOnly three starts, but very impressive stuff to start his MLB career
29Kyle GibsonHOU
30Andrew Heaneyat CLEFewer than 5 Ks in each of his L6 starts, but still getting the results with a 3.28 ERA and 1.18 WHIP
31Kevin Gausmanat TEX
32Jeff SamardzijaBOS, SEAI've given up on him recapturing his previous form at any point this year, still starting him, but expectations are lowered
33Chris Bassittat SEA
34Edinson Volquezat TB
35Mike Fiersat NYYLove the no-no vs. LAD, but this is still a HR-prone guy going to the Bronx so I can't jump him TOO high in the rankings
36R.A. DickeyDET
37Mark Buehrleat TEX, DETOf course PHI (4 IP/4 ER) would break up his excellent run (2.16 ERA in 91.7 IP before that)
38Kris MedlenBAL, at TBHe's been pretty good in relief so far: 2.51 ERA and 1.05 WHIP with 14 Ks in 14.3 IP; cautiously optimisic here
39Wei-Yin Chenat KC
40Yovani GallardoBAL
41Derek HollandTOR, BALLooked very sharp in return from the DL, but TOR basically makes this a one-start week
42Carlos RodonSEA
43Drew HutchisonDETHe's weirdly awesome at home; there's plenty of talent here, but he's still figuring it all out
44Hector Santiagoat DETGet TOR/DET in back-to-back outings which is the worst possible combo for a lefty (1-2 in wRC+)
45Scott Feldmanat MIN
46Yordano VenturaBAL
47Ivan NovaHOU
48Wade Mileyat CWS
49Jesse Chavezat SEA

SIT

RankPitcherOppComments
50Ervin Santanaat TBActually looked better at NYY despite Greg Bird's domination of him
51Ubaldo Jimenezat KC, at TEXSince the break: 7.12 ERA in 36.7 IP and that's with 8 IP/0 ER at LAA and 7 IP/2 ER vs. ATL mixed in
52Henry Owensat CWS
53Trevor BauerLAAI love Ks and all, but these Ks come at too steep a cost: your ratios
54CC Sabathiaat ATL
55Martin PerezTORHe's been quite solid since that collapse vs. NYY (1 IP/8 ER), but it's TOR so I'm passing
56Vidal Nunoat CWS
57Jered Weaverat DET, at CLEI'm just not buying it at 82-83 mph
58Danny DuffyBAL, at TBWho would've thought his 2.93 ERA in nine starts was a fluke? After all, he had 24 Ks and a 1.3 K:BB ratio in 55.3 IP;
59Miguel Gonzalezat KC, at TEX
60Felix Doubrontat SEA, at ARI
61Mike MontgomeryOAK, at CWS
62Colby LewisTOR
63Josh TomlinMIL
64Phil Hughesat TB, HOU
65Kendall Gravemanat ARI
66Mike PelfreyHOUI'm obliged to mention his 1.97 ERA at home, but it comes with a 5.2 K/9 and 2.3 K:BB
67Buck Farmerat CIN, at TOR
68Nick Tropeanoat DET
69Matt Boydat TOR
70Tommy Miloneat TB
71Alfredo SimonLAA
72John DanksSEA
73Steven Wrightat NYM
74Joe Kellyat CWS, at NYM
75Randy WolfLAA

NATIONAL LEAGUE

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RankPitcherOppComments
1Jacob deGromat PHI, BOSHas allowed 7 ER in L7 starts; has 15 QS in L16 starts (1.44 ERA in 112.7 IP with 121 Ks)
2Jake Arrietaat SF, at LADHas 12 straight QS with a 1.26 ERA and 81 Ks in 86 IP
3Stephen StrasburgSD, MIAEmerged from Coors with just 2 H allowed; now has a 1.35 ERA and 25 Ks in 20 IP since return from DL
4Clayton KershawCHC
5Zack Greinkeat CIN
6Max ScherzerSDHasn't been great in Aug., but only one truly bad start; nothing to worry about (still 29 Ks in 21 IP)
7Noah Syndergaardat PHI, BOS
8Jon LesterCLE, at LAD
9Gerrit Coleat MIAAlso enduring a modest Aug. (4.70 ERA in 23 IP), but a trip to MIA is a perfect remedy to get back on track
10Michael Wachaat SF
11Matt HarveyBOS
12Madison BumgarnerCHCNot only pitching brilliantly of late, but also getting the support en route to 7 Ws in his L8 starts
13Lance Lynnat ARI, at SF
14Francisco LirianoCOL
15Julio TeheranCOL, NYYDoesn't matter as much this week, but he's been excellent in three of his L4 on the road; dominant at home (2.44 ERA, 1.01 WHIP)
16Jaime Garciaat ARI, at SF
17James Shieldsat WAS, at PHI
18Joe RossMIABack-to-back sub-5 IP games seems more competition-influenced than anything else, SF & LAD are top two offenses vs. RHP
19Carlos Martinezat ARIHard not to think fatigue is playing a role in three 5 IP outings over his L4
20John Lackeyat ARI
21Jordan ZimmermannMIA
22Patrick CorbinSTL, OAKIt seems that ARI will pull him quickly when it's clearly not working so hopefully that protects against the 6+ ER nightmare
23Shelby MillerCOL
24Tyson Rossat WASHe's allowed more than 3 ER just twice and hasn't allowed more than 4 ER in any single outing
25Jimmy Nelsonat CLEHas a 1.87 ERA in his L8 starts with 49 Ks in 53 IP
26Gio GonzalezSD
27Taylor JungmannCIN
28Raisel Iglesiasat MILHas settled into the rotation nicely with five straight starts of 6+ IP (2.84 ERA, 29 Ks in 31.7 IP)
29Andrew Cashnerat WAS
30Kyle Hendricksat SF
31Mike LeakeSTLFinally slated to return from the hammy on Saturday
32Jason Hammelat LADSeems to still be affected by his hammy and at the Dodgers isn't the best place to get right
33Wily Peraltaat CLE, CIN
34Robbie RaySTL, OAK
35Rubby De La RosaSTLHas a 2.54 ERA in his L7 starts, though just 26 Ks in 46 IP; lefties are still problematic
36Aaron NolaSD
37Brett Andersonat CINLove that he's been able to stay healthy this year with a solid 140.7 IP
38John LambLAD, at MIL
39Charlie Mortonat MIA, COL
40J.A. Happat MIA, COLThe latest Searage Reclamation? 2.87 ERA in 15.7 IP with 16 Ks so far
41Alex Woodat CIN, CHCHe's walked at least 2 batters in seven straight starts, unsurprisingly has a 4.81 ERA in those starts
42Jorge De La Rosaat ATL, at PITEnjoying a strong August: 2.55 ERA in 24.7 IP with 3 of 4 starts on the road
43Jake PeavyCHC
44Jon Grayat ATLThis is your life now, Jon: 1.7 IP/7 ER on Friday in Coors
45Mat LatosCHCI really liked the Wood/Latos additions to the back of LAD's rotation, but both have been very unimpressive thus far
46Ian Kennedyat PHI
47Jon Nieseat PHI
48Tom KoehlerPIT, at WASHe has a sharp home/road split, but going to WAS isn't that scary the way they've been playing
49Chase AndersonOAKInjury to Hellickson cut his demotion, but it was deserved with a 7.66 ERA in his L5 starts

SIT

RankPitcherOppComments
50Jeff Lockeat MIA
51Jerad EickhoffNYMGreat debut, but it was against the Marlins so we still need to see more
52Anthony DeSclafaniLAD
53Dan Harenat SF
54Randall DelgadoSTLLong-time Delgado supporter so I'm intrigued by his joining the rotation; still going to wait-and-see, though
55Ryan VogelsongSTL
56Colin Reaat PHIHe's been fine in two MLB starts, but nothing to write home about
57Matt CainCHC, STLOffers a glimpse of the vintage Cain every once in a while, but not enough to feel confident about starting him
58Matt WislerNYY
59Kendry FloresPIT
60Mike FoltynewiczCOLLooks more RP-ish every time out
61Matt GarzaCIN
62Williams PerezNYY
63Adam Conleyat WAS
64Bartolo Colonat PHI
65Justin NicolinoPIT
66Adam MorganNYM, SDEven when it looks good results-wise there just aren't enough Ks to feel all that confident
67Aaron HarangNYM`
68David HolmbergLAD
69Chris Rusinat PIT
70Yohan Flandeat ATL
71Keyvius SampsonDET, at MIL
72Brad HandPIT, at WAS
73Jerome WilliamsNYM, SD
74David Haleat PIT

MLB TOP 100

RankPitcherOppComments
1Jacob deGromat PHI, BOSHas allowed 7 ER in L7 starts; has 15 QS in L16 starts (1.44 ERA in 112.7 IP with 121 Ks)
2Jake Arrietaat SF, at LADHas 12 straight QS with a 1.26 ERA and 81 Ks in 86 IP
3Stephen StrasburgSD, MIAEmerged from Coors with just 2 H allowed; now has a 1.35 ERA and 25 Ks in 20 IP since return from DL
4Clayton KershawCHC
5Zack Greinkeat CIN
6Max ScherzerSDHasn't been great in Aug., but only one truly bad start; nothing to worry about (still 29 Ks in 21 IP)
7Noah Syndergaardat PHI, BOS
8Dallas Keuchelat NYY, at MINEven his bad starts aren't crushers as he's gone at least 6 IP in all 25 of his starts
9David Priceat TEXNow has a 1.78 ERA in four starts with TOR
10Chris SaleBOSRemember freaking out about the back-to-back 7 ER duds? Just posted B2B 15 and 14 K efforts in 14 total IP
11Jon LesterCLE, at LAD
12Gerrit Coleat MIAAlso enduring a modest Aug. (4.70 ERA in 23 IP), but a trip to MIA is a perfect remedy to get back on track
13Michael Wachaat SF
14Matt HarveyBOS
15Madison BumgarnerCHCNot only pitching brilliantly of late, but also getting the support en route to 7 Ws in his L8 starts
16Chris ArcherMIN
17Corey Kluberat CHC, LAAI don't feel as confident as I used to about two gems here, he just hasn't had the consistency we expected
18Carlos CarrascoMIL
19Danny SalazarLAA
20Sonny Grayat ARIThe D'Backs offense isn't one to be taken lightly; obviously not sitting Gray, but auto-gem isn't guaranteed
21Johnny CuetoBAL
22Cole HamelsBALStarting to settle in with his new team and should be great down the stretch provided that groin is in fact OK
23Jake OdorizziKC
24Lance Lynnat ARI, at SF
25Francisco LirianoCOL
26Julio TeheranCOL, NYYDoesn't matter as much this week, but he's been excellent in three of his L4 on the road; dominant at home (2.44 ERA, 1.01 WHIP)
27Jaime Garciaat ARI, at SF
28James Shieldsat WAS, at PHI
29Joe RossMIABack-to-back sub-5 IP games seems more competition-influenced than anything else, SF & LAD are top two offenses vs. RHP
30Carlos Martinezat ARIHard not to think fatigue is playing a role in three 5 IP outings over his L4
31John Lackeyat ARI
32Felix HernandezOAKHe wasn't bad in the rebound from the 10 ER at Fenway, but still far from the Felix we expect (6 IP/4 ER with 4 Ks)
33Scott Kazmirat MIN
34Justin VerlanderLAA
35Garrett Richardsat CLESince that 0.7 IP/6 ER in the Bronx, he has a 3.09 ERA in 90.3 IP over his L13 starts
36Masahiro TanakaHOUHRs are his problem and HOU's strength so this isn't the best matchup
37Hisashi IwakumaOAK, at CWS
38Nathan EovaldiHOU, at ATLEovaldi has done his best work at home lately, but a trip to ATL offers a nice chance at a road gem
39Nate KarnsMIN, KC
40Jose QuintanaBOS, SEAThe 1.30 WHIP puts a ceiling on his value
41Jordan ZimmermannMIA
42Patrick CorbinSTL, OAKIt seems that ARI will pull him quickly when it's clearly not working so hopefully that protects against the 6+ ER nightmare
43Shelby MillerCOL
44Tyson Rossat WASHe's allowed more than 3 ER just twice and hasn't allowed more than 4 ER in any single outing
45Jimmy Nelsonat CLEHas a 1.87 ERA in his L8 starts with 49 Ks in 53 IP
46Erasmo RamirezKC
47Taijuan Walkerat CWSHas gone 6+ IP in each of his L5 with a 3.15 ERA and 31 Ks in 34.3 IP
48Drew SmylyMIN
49Chris Tillmanat KCHas a 2.13 ERA over his L8 starts and 5 of the 12 ER came in one start
50Gio GonzalezSD
51Taylor JungmannCIN
52Raisel Iglesiasat MILHas settled into the rotation nicely with five straight starts of 6+ IP (2.84 ERA, 29 Ks in 31.7 IP)
53Andrew Cashnerat WAS
54Kyle Hendricksat SF
55Mike LeakeSTLFinally slated to return from the hammy on Saturday
56Eduardo Rodriguezat NYMHard to get a handle on him as the bad starts come without rhyme or reason (8 ER at MIA)
57Marco Estradaat TEXActually been better at home despite taking up residence at the Rogers Centre (2.97/3.47 home/road ERA split)
58Collin McHughat NYYNow has a 2.84 ERA in his L12 starts; Ks haven't held up from last year, but still a very useful arm
59Luis Severinoat ATLOnly three starts, but very impressive stuff to start his MLB career
60Kyle GibsonHOU
61Andrew Heaneyat CLEFewer than 5 Ks in each of his L6 starts, but still getting the results with a 3.28 ERA and 1.18 WHIP
62Kevin Gausmanat TEX
63Jeff SamardzijaBOS, SEAI've given up on him recapturing his previous form at any point this year, still starting him, but expectations are lowered
64Chris Bassittat SEA
65Jason Hammelat LADSeems to still be affected by his hammy and at the Dodgers isn't the best place to get right
66Wily Peraltaat CLE, CIN
67Robbie RaySTL, OAK
68Rubby De La RosaSTLHas a 2.54 ERA in his L7 starts, though just 26 Ks in 46 IP; lefties are still problematic
69Aaron NolaSD
70Brett Andersonat CINLove that he's been able to stay healthy this year with a solid 140.7 IP
71John LambLAD, at MIL
72Charlie Mortonat MIA, COL
73J.A. Happat MIA, COLThe latest Searage Reclamation? 2.87 ERA in 15.7 IP with 16 Ks so far
74Edinson Volquezat TB
75Mike Fiersat NYYLove the no-no vs. LAD, but this is still a HR-prone guy going to the Bronx so I can't jump him TOO high in the rankings
76R.A. DickeyDET
77Mark Buehrleat TEX, DETOf course PHI (4 IP/4 ER) would break up his excellent run (2.16 ERA in 91.7 IP before that)
78Kris MedlenBAL, at TBHe's been pretty good in relief so far: 2.51 ERA and 1.05 WHIP with 14 Ks in 14.3 IP; cautiously optimisic here
79Wei-Yin Chenat KC
80Alex Woodat CIN, CHCHe's walked at least 2 batters in seven straight starts, unsurprisingly has a 4.81 ERA in those starts
81Jorge De La Rosaat ATL, at PITEnjoying a strong August: 2.55 ERA in 24.7 IP with 3 of 4 starts on the road
82Jake PeavyCHC
83Yovani GallardoBAL
84Derek HollandTOR, BALLooked very sharp in return from the DL, but TOR basically makes this a one-start week
85Carlos RodonSEA
86Drew HutchisonDETHe's weirdly awesome at home; there's plenty of talent here, but he's still figuring it all out
87Hector Santiagoat DETGet TOR/DET in back-to-back outings which is the worst possible combo for a lefty (1-2 in wRC+)
88Scott Feldmanat MIN
89Yordano VenturaBAL
90Ivan NovaHOU
91Wade Mileyat CWS
92Jesse Chavezat SEA
93Ervin Santanaat TBActually looked better at NYY despite Greg Bird's domination of him
94Jon Grayat ATLThis is your life now, Jon: 1.7 IP/7 ER on Friday in Coors
95Mat LatosCHCI really liked the Wood/Latos additions to the back of LAD's rotation, but both have been very unimpressive thus far
96Ian Kennedyat PHI
97Jon Nieseat PHI
98Tom KoehlerPIT, at WASHe has a sharp home/road split, but going to WAS isn't that scary the way they've been playing
99Chase AndersonOAKInjury to Hellickson cut his demotion, but it was deserved with a 7.66 ERA in his L5 starts
100Jeff Lockeat MIA
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