Weekly Pitcher Rankings: Mr. Untouchable

Weekly Pitcher Rankings: Mr. Untouchable

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 Sept. 19-25

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RANK PITCHER OPPONENT COMMENT
1 Justin Verlander KC Since his 8 ER outing vs. CLE on 6/26: 2.27 ERA, 0.91 WHIP, 109 Ks, and 5.2 K:BB in 95.3 IP
2 Chris Sale at PHI He missed his Ks: 8.6 K9 through July; 10.3 since incl. four starts of 10+
3 Corey Kluber KC
4 Danny Duffy at DET
5 Carlos Carrasco CWS
6 Jose Quintana at CLE Was 5-1 through 7 starts pacing for a huge W year ... 7-9 since; at least he finally broke 9 Ws
7 Rick Porcello at BAL, at TB His 20 Ws are getting all the love, but the MLB-best 5.8 K:BB and AL-best 1.00 WHIP deserve the attention
8 Yu Darvish at OAK
9 Masahiro Tanaka at TB
10 Chris Archer BOS
11 Marcus Stroman NYY
12 Aaron Sanchez at SEA 2 rough outings in L5 has some worried of fatigue, but other 3 are gems; I'm using him til the end
13 Cole Hamels LAA
14 David Price at BAL
15 J.A. Happ at SEA
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 Sept. 19-25

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RANK PITCHER OPPONENT COMMENT
1 Justin Verlander KC Since his 8 ER outing vs. CLE on 6/26: 2.27 ERA, 0.91 WHIP, 109 Ks, and 5.2 K:BB in 95.3 IP
2 Chris Sale at PHI He missed his Ks: 8.6 K9 through July; 10.3 since incl. four starts of 10+
3 Corey Kluber KC
4 Danny Duffy at DET
5 Carlos Carrasco CWS
6 Jose Quintana at CLE Was 5-1 through 7 starts pacing for a huge W year ... 7-9 since; at least he finally broke 9 Ws
7 Rick Porcello at BAL, at TB His 20 Ws are getting all the love, but the MLB-best 5.8 K:BB and AL-best 1.00 WHIP deserve the attention
8 Yu Darvish at OAK
9 Masahiro Tanaka at TB
10 Chris Archer BOS
11 Marcus Stroman NYY
12 Aaron Sanchez at SEA 2 rough outings in L5 has some worried of fatigue, but other 3 are gems; I'm using him til the end
13 Cole Hamels LAA
14 David Price at BAL
15 J.A. Happ at SEA He's finished at least 6 in 8 of his L10: 2.93 ERA, 1.10 WHIP, and 58 Ks in 58.3 IP
16 Drew Pomeranz at TB
17 Kevin Gausman BOS, ARI Sparkling 2H: 2.58 ERA, 1.20 WHIP, 79 Ks, and 3.3 K:BB in 73.3 IP
18 Carlos Rodon at KC, at CLE
19 Marco Estrada at SEA, NYY
20 Ian Kennedy at CLE
21 Matt Boyd at MIN
22 Ervin Santana SEA
23 Michael Fulmer at MIN As w/Sanchez, everyone worries of fatigue in any shaky outing, but 0-3 ER in 4 of L6
24 Hisashi Iwakuma TOR
25 Chris Tillman ARI
26 Alex Cobb NYY Has navigated a TOR, at NYY, at TOR schedule nicely since return from TJ: 3.06 ERA, 1.08 WHIP in 17.7 IP
27 Sean Manaea HOU
28 Felix Hernandez TOR
29 Jake Odorizzi BOS
30 James Paxton at MIN Wobbly of late (5.75 ERA in L4) and MIN offense can unload; be careful if you're protecting ERA/WHIP
31 Drew Smyly NYY
32 Jharel Cotton HOU Back-to-back gems to open his career and deserves better than his 5 Ks in 12 IP
33 Eduardo Rodriguez at BAL, at TB
34 Mike Fiers LAA
35 Michael Pineda at TB, at TOR 2.84 ERA in his last three starts comes with a catch: he hasn't finished 5 IP in any of them
36 Joe Musgrove at OAK, LAA
37 Daniel Mengden HOU
38 Daniel Norris KC Hasn't allowed more than 3 ER in any of his L7 w/35 Ks in 39 IP
39 Trevor Bauer CWS
40 Colby Lewis at OAK
41 Blake Snell NYY
42 Kendall Graveman TEX
43 Doug Fister LAA
44 A.J. Griffin LAA
45 CC Sabathia at TOR
46 Luis Cessa at TB
47 Dylan Bundy BOS, ARI
48 Taijuan Walker TOR, at MIN Don't let SHO at LAA cloud your judgment too much, espec. against HR-happy TOR & MIN
49 Martin Perez LAA, at OAK Has 17 starts of 0-2 ER, but 7 of 5+ ER so it's kinda hit-and-miss
50 Yordano Ventura CWS, at DET Whenever you start trusting him, he drops some 5 ER duds on your face
51 Francisco Liriano NYY
52 Jordan Zimmermann KC
53 Collin McHugh at OAK
54 Kyle Gibson SEA
55 Anibal Sanchez at MIN
56 Josh Tomlin KC, CWS
57 Ricky Nolasco at HOU
58 Raul Alcantara TEX
59 Jhoulys Chacin at TEX, at HOU 5.44 ERA w/LAA, but 4.19 FIP and a 3.18 ERA in his last 22.7 IP (w/24 Ks) ... feeling lucky?
60 Brad Peacock at OAK, LAA Might be a sneaky deep league play for some Ks, but can murder your ratios when off
61 James Shields at PHI
62 Hector Santiago DET
63 Ariel Miranda at MIN
64 Miguel Gonzalez at CLE
65 Mike Clevinger KC Has a 3.10 ERA, 1.31 WHIP, and 29 Ks in 29 IP split between the pen and rotation since Aug. 1
66 Clay Buchholz at BAL
67 Matt Andriese BOS
68 Dillon Gee at CLE
69 Tyler Duffey DET, SEA Has allowed at least 5 R in each of his L4 starts (11.15 ERA)
70 Bryan Mitchell at TOR
71 Jose Berrios DET
72 Yovani Gallardo BOS
73 Ubaldo Jimenez BOS
73 Alex Meyer at HOU
74 Ross Detwiler TEX
75 Jered Weaver at TEX
76 Edinson Volquez at CLE, at DET
77 Daniel Wright at TEX, at HOU


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Rank Pitcher Opponent(s) Comments
1 Jose Fernandez WAS, ATL Untouchable at home: 1.77 ERA, 0.99 WHIP, 13.2 K9, and 5.1 K:BB in 96.7 IP
2 Clayton Kershaw SF, COL
3 Madison Bumgarner at LAD, at SD Much better at home, but 3.38 ERA, 1.21 WHIP, and 10.5 K9 on road still very useful
4 Noah Syndergaard ATL, PHI
5 Max Scherzer at MIA
6 Rich Hill SF, COL Only 4 starts, but he's been a stud w/LAD: 1.48 ERA, 0.53 WHIP, 28 Ks, and 9.3 K:BB in 24.3 IP
7 Johnny Cueto at LAD, at SD
8 Jon Lester CIN
9 Tanner Roark at MIA
10 Kyle Hendricks STL
11 Jake Arrieta STL
12 Ivan Nova WAS
13 Kenta Maeda SF
14 Julio Teheran at NYM, at MIA Bad last inn. vs. MIA last time out resulted in 5 ER, but I still like this 2-step, espec. w/ATL offense scoring (10th in 2H runs)
15 Tyler Anderson STL, at LAD
16 Anthony DeSclafani at MIL
17 Zack Greinke at SD Uncharacteristic 3.8 BB9 over his last 6
18 Jameson Taillon WAS
19 Junior Guerra PIT
20 Seth Lugo PHI
21 Jacob deGrom PHI He throws Saturday which should give some insight into how much we should trust him here
22 John Lackey STL
23 Matt Moore at LAD Has allowed 23 ER w/SF, 11 in 2 bad starts (one of which was in Coors); 2.51 ERA in the other 43 IP
24 Jerad Eickhoff CWS
25 Bartolo Colon ATL
26 Dan Straily at CHC, at MIL Ugly 2.7 IP/7 ER the only real blemish on 2H ledger: 3.03 ERA, 1.11 WHIP, 65 Ks, and 3.3 K:BB ratio in 71.3 IP
27 Jon Gray at LAD
28 Zach Davies CIN
29 Jason Hammel CIN
30 Jeff Samardzija at LAD
31 Robbie Ray at BAL How badly do you need Ks? Big ERA risk, but 12.4 K9 in 2H
32 Robert Gsellman ATL, PHI Big righty has shown enough to make this an appealing 2-step
33 Tyler Chatwood at LAD Slated to make his final 2 starts on the road: 1.77 ERA, 1.14 WHIP in 66 IP away from Coors despite 1.6 K:BB
34 Brandon Finnegan at MIL
35 Gio Gonzalez at PIT
36 Jeremy Hellickson at NYM
37 Andrew Cashner ATL
38 Carlos Martinez at COL, at CHC Brutal 2-step that you might consider passing on in mixers (5.25 ERA in 46.3 IP vs. CHC since '15 and Coors is Coors)
39 Matt Wisler at MIA
40 Tom Koehler WAS
41 Chad Kuhl at MIL Hasn't allowed more than 3 ER in 7 starts since recall (3.86 ERA, 1.18 WHIP)
42 Adam Wainwright at COL
43 Luke Weaver at COL
44 Jose De Leon COL
45 Wily Peralta CIN
46 A.J. Cole at MIA, at PIT
47 Mike Montgomery CIN
48 Alex Reyes at CHC
49 Wei-Yin Chen WAS, ATL Wonder how much the elbow played a role in his 4.99 ERA; a decent Hail Mary option
50 Mike Leake at CHC
51 Jose Urena ATL
52 Jake Thompson CWS, at NYM
53 Chase Anderson CIN
54 Zack Godley at SD, at BAL
55 Alec Asher at NYM
56 Drew Hutchison WAS
57 Reynaldo Lopez at PIT
58 Luis Perdomo ARI Has gone at least 6 IP in each of his L5: 2.83 ERA, 1.06 WHIP, 22 Ks, and 4.4 K:BB in 35 IP
59 Ryan Vogelsong at MIL
60 Brock Stewart COL
61 Steven Brault at MIL
62 Jimmy Nelson PIT
63 Aaron Blair at NYM, at MIA
64 Albert Suarez at SD
65 Jarred Cosart SF
66 Archie Bradley at SD
67 Robert Stephenson at CHC
68 Adam Morgan at NYM
69 Shelby Miller at BAL
70 Chad Bettis at LAD
71 Jorge De La Rosa STL
72 Edwin Jackson SF
73 Christian Friedrich SF
74 Clayton Richard ARI
75 Jeff Hoffman STL
76 Tim Adleman at CHC
77 Matt Garza PIT
78 John Gant at NYM
79 Paul Clemens ARI, SF


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RANK PITCHER OPPONENT COMMENT
1 Jose Fernandez WAS, ATL Untouchable at home: 1.77 ERA, 0.99 WHIP, 13.2 K9, and 5.1 K:BB in 96.7 IP
2 Clayton Kershaw SF, COL
3 Madison Bumgarner at LAD, at SD Much better at home, but 3.38 ERA, 1.21 WHIP, and 10.5 K9 on road still very useful
4 Noah Syndergaard ATL, PHI
5 Max Scherzer at MIA
6 Rich Hill SF, COL Only 4 starts, but he's been a stud w/LAD: 1.48 ERA, 0.53 WHIP, 28 Ks, and 9.3 K:BB in 24.3 IP
7 Justin Verlander KC Since his 8 ER outing vs. CLE on 6/26: 2.27 ERA, 0.91 WHIP, 109 Ks, and 5.2 K:BB in 95.3 IP
8 Chris Sale at PHI He missed his Ks: 8.6 K9 through July; 10.3 since incl. four starts of 10+
9 Johnny Cueto at LAD, at SD
10 Jon Lester CIN
11 Corey Kluber KC
12 Tanner Roark at MIA
13 Kyle Hendricks STL
14 Danny Duffy at DET
15 Carlos Carrasco CWS
16 Jose Quintana at CLE Was 5-1 through 7 starts pacing for a huge W year ... 7-9 since; at least he finally broke 9 Ws
17 Jake Arrieta STL
18 Ivan Nova WAS
19 Kenta Maeda SF
20 Rick Porcello at BAL, at TB His 20 Ws are getting all the love, but the MLB-best 5.8 K:BB and AL-best 1.00 WHIP deserve the attention
21 Yu Darvish at OAK
22 Julio Teheran at NYM, at MIA Bad last inn. vs. MIA last time out resulted in 5 ER, but I still like this 2-step, espec. w/ATL offense scoring (10th in 2H runs)
23 Tyler Anderson STL, at LAD
24 Masahiro Tanaka at TB
25 Chris Archer BOS
26 Marcus Stroman NYY
27 Anthony DeSclafani at MIL
28 Zack Greinke at SD Uncharacteristic 3.8 BB9 over his last 6
29 Jameson Taillon WAS
30 Aaron Sanchez at SEA 2 rough outings in L5 has some worried of fatigue, but other 3 are gems; I'm using him til the end
31 Junior Guerra PIT
32 Cole Hamels LAA
33 David Price at BAL
34 J.A. Happ at SEA He's finished at least 6 in 8 of his L10: 2.93 ERA, 1.10 WHIP, and 58 Ks in 58.3 IP
35 Drew Pomeranz at TB
36 Kevin Gausman BOS, ARI Sparkling 2H: 2.58 ERA, 1.20 WHIP, 79 Ks, and 3.3 K:BB in 73.3 IP
37 Carlos Rodon at KC, at CLE
38 Marco Estrada at SEA, NYY
39 Seth Lugo PHI
40 Ian Kennedy at CLE
41 Matt Boyd at MIN
42 Jacob deGrom PHI He throws Saturday which should give some insight into how much we should trust him here
43 John Lackey STL
44 Matt Moore at LAD Has allowed 23 ER w/SF, 11 in 2 bad starts (one of which was in Coors); 2.51 ERA in the other 43 IP
45 Jerad Eickhoff CWS
46 Bartolo Colon ATL
47 Dan Straily at CHC, at MIL Ugly 2.7 IP/7 ER the only real blemish on 2H ledger: 3.03 ERA, 1.11 WHIP, 65 Ks, and 3.3 K:BB ratio in 71.3 IP
48 Jon Gray at LAD
49 Zach Davies CIN
50 Ervin Santana SEA
51 Michael Fulmer at MIN As w/Sanchez, everyone worries of fatigue in any shaky outing, but 0-3 ER in 4 of L6
52 Hisashi Iwakuma TOR
53 Chris Tillman ARI
54 Alex Cobb NYY Has navigated a TOR, at NYY, at TOR schedule nicely since return from TJ: 3.06 ERA, 1.08 WHIP in 17.7 IP
55 Sean Manaea HOU
56 Felix Hernandez TOR
57 Jake Odorizzi BOS
58 James Paxton at MIN Wobbly of late (5.75 ERA in L4) and MIN offense can unload; be careful if you're protecting ERA/WHIP
59 Drew Smyly NYY
60 Jharel Cotton HOU Back-to-back gems to open his career and deserves better than his 5 Ks in 12 IP
61 Eduardo Rodriguez at BAL, at TB
62 Jason Hammel CIN
63 Jeff Samardzija at LAD
64 Robbie Ray at BAL How badly do you need Ks? Big ERA risk, but 12.4 K9 in 2H
65 Robert Gsellman ATL, PHI Big righty has shown enough to make this an appealing 2-step
66 Tyler Chatwood at LAD Slated to make his final 2 starts on the road: 1.77 ERA, 1.14 WHIP in 66 IP away from Coors despite 1.6 K:BB
67 Gio Gonzalez at PIT
68 Brandon Finnegan at MIL
69 Jeremy Hellickson at NYM
70 Mike Fiers LAA
71 Michael Pineda at TB, at TOR 2.84 ERA in his last three starts comes with a catch: he hasn't finished 5 IP in any of them
72 Joe Musgrove at OAK, LAA
73 Andrew Cashner ATL
74 Carlos Martinez at COL, at CHC Brutal 2-step that you might consider passing on in mixers (5.25 ERA in 46.3 IP vs. CHC since '15 and Coors is Coors)
75 Matt Wisler at MIA
76 Tom Koehler WAS
77 Daniel Mengden HOU
78 Daniel Norris KC Hasn't allowed more than 3 ER in any of his L7 w/35 Ks in 39 IP
79 Trevor Bauer CWS
80 Colby Lewis at OAK
81 Chad Kuhl at MIL Hasn't allowed more than 3 ER in 7 starts since recall (3.86 ERA, 1.18 WHIP)
82 Blake Snell NYY
83 Kendall Graveman TEX
84 Doug Fister LAA
85 A.J. Griffin LAA
85 Adam Wainwright at COL
86 Luke Weaver at COL
87 Jose De Leon COL
88 Wily Peralta CIN
89 A.J. Cole at MIA, at PIT
90 Mike Montgomery CIN
91 Alex Reyes at CHC
92 Wei-Yin Chen WAS, ATL Wonder how much the elbow played a role in his 4.99 ERA; a decent Hail Mary option
93 CC Sabathia at TOR
94 Luis Cessa at TB
96 Dylan Bundy BOS, ARI
97 Mike Leake at CHC
98 Taijuan Walker TOR, at MIN Don't let SHO at LAA cloud your judgment too much, espec. against HR-happy TOR & MIN
99 Jose Urena ATL
100 Martin Perez LAA, at OAK Has 17 starts of 0-2 ER, but 7 of 5+ ER so it's kinda hit-and-miss


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