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.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
MLB TOP 100
For the week Sept. 19-25
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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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 |