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 13-19
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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RANK | PITCHER | OPPONENT | COMMENT |
1 | David Price | BAL, SEA | He's back: 2.55 ERA and 0.99 WHIP with 38 Ks in his last 42.3 IP |
2 | Carlos Carrasco | at KC, CWS | Reached 100 pitches last time out, we can assume the reins are off going forward |
3 | Yu Darvish | at OAK, at STL | Removed as a precautionary measure w/some shoulder tightness, but it's not expected to be a long-term issue |
4 | Chris Sale | DET | |
5 | Justin Verlander | at KC | He's absolutely rolling: 2.01 ERA, 0.78 WHIP, and 52 Ks in his last six starts (44.7 IP); he has 7+ Ks in each start, too |
6 | Danny Salazar | CWS | |
7 | Corey Kluber | at KC | He's an awful eighth inning v. TEX (0 outs, 3 ER) from a reallygood run over his L4, but he still has a 2.96 ERA in those 27.3 IP |
8 | Masahiro Tanaka | at MIN | |
9 | Aaron Sanchez | at BAL | This really looks like a breakout: 23% K, 60% GB, 60% 1st-pitck strike, 0.5 HR/9, and .220 AVG |
10 | Steven Wright | BAL | |
11 | Jake Odorizzi | SEA, SF | |
12 | Cole Hamels | at STL | |
13 | Jordan Zimmermann | at CWS, at KC | |
14 | Sonny Gray |
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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NATIONAL LEAGUE
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MLB TOP 100
For the week June 13-19
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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RANK | PITCHER | OPPONENT | COMMENT |
1 | David Price | BAL, SEA | He's back: 2.55 ERA and 0.99 WHIP with 38 Ks in his last 42.3 IP |
2 | Carlos Carrasco | at KC, CWS | Reached 100 pitches last time out, we can assume the reins are off going forward |
3 | Yu Darvish | at OAK, at STL | Removed as a precautionary measure w/some shoulder tightness, but it's not expected to be a long-term issue |
4 | Chris Sale | DET | |
5 | Justin Verlander | at KC | He's absolutely rolling: 2.01 ERA, 0.78 WHIP, and 52 Ks in his last six starts (44.7 IP); he has 7+ Ks in each start, too |
6 | Danny Salazar | CWS | |
7 | Corey Kluber | at KC | He's an awful eighth inning v. TEX (0 outs, 3 ER) from a reallygood run over his L4, but he still has a 2.96 ERA in those 27.3 IP |
8 | Masahiro Tanaka | at MIN | |
9 | Aaron Sanchez | at BAL | This really looks like a breakout: 23% K, 60% GB, 60% 1st-pitck strike, 0.5 HR/9, and .220 AVG |
10 | Steven Wright | BAL | |
11 | Jake Odorizzi | SEA, SF | |
12 | Cole Hamels | at STL | |
13 | Jordan Zimmermann | at CWS, at KC | |
14 | Sonny Gray | TEX | Went 7.7 IP and 92 pitches on Friday after a 5 IP/69-pitch effort in his return; don't quite look like peak Gray, but get him back in your lineups |
15 | Marco Estrada | at PHI | |
16 | Jose Quintana | at CLE | |
17 | Chris Archer | SF | Might be coming around a bit, but I'd probably only project for around 3.50-3.75 ERA for the rest of the season |
18 | Lance McCullers | CIN | |
19 | Chris Tillman | at BOS, TOR | |
20 | Danny Duffy | DET | Working with a career-high 96.6 MPH fastball and he's focused on it w/a career-high 72% usage |
21 | CC Sabathia | at MIN | He hasn't allowed more than 3 ER in a single start and he's allowed all of 3 ER in five starts since returning from the DL |
22 | Michael Fulmer | at KC | |
23 | Hisashi Iwakuma | at TB | |
24 | Josh Tomlin | at KC | I'd honestly be terrified of having him bc of the HR issue, but I can't completely ignore a 3.25 ERA and 0.99 WHIP in his last 133 IP |
25 | Michael Pineda | at MIN | |
26 | Matt Shoemaker | at OAK | Last five: 2.80 ERA, 1.02 WHIP, 42 Ks, and 2 BBs in 35.3 IP |
27 | R.A. Dickey | PHI, at BAL | |
28 | Taijuan Walker | at TB, at BOS | |
29 | James Paxton | at BOS | Has averaged 98-99 MPH on his fastball in his first 2 starts of the season; small sample, sure, but incredibly impressive just the same |
30 | Dallas Keuchel | CIN | |
31 | J.A. Happ | at PHI | |
32 | Ian Kennedy | CLE | |
33 | Kevin Gausman | at BOS | Had to bump him down for this matchup, but still buying long-term |
34 | Nate Karns | at TB | |
35 | Nathan Eovaldi | at COL, at MIN | |
36 | Rick Porcello | SEA | Not special, but a useful innings eater |
37 | Marcus Stroman | PHI, at BAL | He's finished six innings just once in his last five with a 7.59 ERA and 1.85 WHIP |
38 | Ervin Santana | at LAA, NYY | |
39 | Sean Manaea | TEX, LAA | Struggles with one-bad-inning syndrome, a common affliction for young SPs; Hahn meltdown lengthens leash |
40 | Jhoulys Chacin | MIN | |
41 | Mike Fiers | CIN | |
42 | Collin McHugh | at STL | Skills are better than this ERA, but at STL is a tough place to start the regression toward a mid-3.00s |
43 | Trevor Bauer | CWS | |
44 | Eduardo Rodriguez | BAL | |
45 | Martin Perez | at OAK, at STL | It's really tough to buy into the 3.22 ERA with a 1.2 (!!!) K:BB ratio; past BB rates and 65% first-pitch strike rate offer hope; watchlist |
46 | Colby Lewis | at OAK | |
47 | Wade Miley | at BOS | |
48 | Drew Smyly | SEA | Got skipped a turn, but should be ready to go on next Wednesday; think I'm sitting him either way |
49 | Carlos Rodon | at CLE | |
50 | Doug Fister | at STL | He has just a 2.61 ERA in his L10, but the 1.23 WHIP, 14% K, and 1.6 K:BB ratio suggest caution |
51 | Tyler Duffey | at LAA | |
52 | Daniel Mengden | TEX | Debuting Saturday after destroying AA/AAA: 1.19 ERA, 0.95 WHIP, and 3.1 K:BB ratio in 68.3 IP |
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53 | Matt Boyd | at CWS, at KC | |
54 | Kyle Gibson | NYY | |
55 | James Shields | DET, at CLE | Not a good debut and I'm not sure I feel comfortable locking him in a lineup for two starts, both vs. solid offenses |
56 | Matt Andriese | SEA | |
57 | Edinson Volquez | CLE, DET | |
58 | Pat Dean | NYY | |
59 | Matt Moore | SF | |
60 | Ivan Nova | at COL | |
61 | Tim Lincecum | at OAK | |
62 | Derek Holland | at OAK | |
63 | Yovani Gallardo | TOR | |
64 | Yordano Ventura | DET | |
65 | Kendall Graveman | LAA | |
66 | Hector Santiago | MIN | |
67 | Ricky Nolasco | at LAA, NYY | |
68 | Miguel Gonzalez | DET | |
69 | Ubaldo Jimenez | TOR | |
70 | Chris Young | CLE, DET | |
71 | Tyler Wilson | at BOS | |
72 | Jered Weaver | MIN, at OAK | |
73 | Mike Pelfrey | at CWS |
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Rank | Pitcher | Opponent(s) | Comments |
1 | Max Scherzer | CHC, at SD | At least he hasn't had any multi-HR outings in his last four (2.70 ERA, 31 Ks in 30 IP) |
2 | Clayton Kershaw | at ARI | Only one stud w/2 starts can surpass a one-start Kersh; he's pitching thatwell right now |
3 | Jacob deGrom | PIT, ATL | |
4 | Drew Pomeranz | MIA, WAS | Leveraging his home ballpark especially well: 1.52 ERA, 1.05 WHIP, 10.3 K/9, and 3.1 K:BB in 29.7 IP |
5 | Jose Fernandez | COL | His 38% K rate is substantially better than the rest of the field (33% Kershaw, Thor) |
6 | Noah Syndergaard | PIT | |
7 | Jake Arrieta | PIT | |
8 | Jon Lester | PIT | Now riding streak of 16 scoreless; has 9+ Ks in 3 of L5 and 7+ in 4 of L5 |
9 | Stephen Strasburg | CHC | Poked DFS twitter w/4 ER in his first 3 IP v. PHI, but held on for 7 IP/4 ER/10 Ks in his 10th W of the year |
10 | Steven Matz | ATL | |
11 | Madison Bumgarner | MIL | |
12 | Matt Harvey | ATL | |
13 | Zack Greinke | LAD, at PHI | Definitely feels like he's back: 1.95 ERA and 0.73 WHIP in his last 37 IP; Ks back at 2013 level instead of 2014-15 |
14 | Johnny Cueto | MIL | Pray for your AL-only brethren, their #13 is Sonny Gray |
15 | Julio Teheran | CIN, at NYM | |
16 | Kyle Hendricks | at WAS, PIT | Hendricks and Hammel are cheapest of the CHC SPs and both are worth buying as that rising tide lifts all boats (plus they're both good) |
17 | Jeff Samardzija | at TB | Back-to-back tough starts at ATL and at STL; velo actually peaked in STL so doesn't look like more than a couple bum starts |
18 | John Lackey | at WAS | |
19 | Gio Gonzalez | CHC, at SD | |
20 | Kenta Maeda | at ARI, MIL | Had those three 4 ER outings in mid-May and some thought he was figured out; 1.00 ERA in 18 IP since then |
21 | Aaron Nola | TOR | |
22 | Jason Hammel | at WAS | Expected better in ATL, but that's why they say you can't predict baseball |
23 | Tanner Roark | at SD | |
24 | Joe Ross | at SD | |
25 | Jimmy Nelson | at SF, at LAD | ERA indicators are very pessimistic, but improvements against lefties are hopeful; keep a close eye on him |
26 | Adam Wainwright | HOU | Last five: 3.03 ERA, 0.98 WHIP in 32.7 IP with 29 Ks and 4.8 K:BB ratio |
27 | Carlos Martinez | TEX | |
28 | Brandon Finnegan | at ATL, at HOU | The stats are modest because he's inconsistent, but the talent is evident; this is still a growth profile that I'd make sure to hang onto even if you aren't starting him all the time |
29 | Scott Kazmir | MIL | |
30 | Adam Conley | COL | |
31 | Gerrit Cole | at NYM | Left his Friday night start triceps tightness; stay tuned for news |
32 | Junior Guerra | at SF | |
33 | Dan Straily | at ATL | Trip to Coors is still his only outing allowing more than 3 ER all year |
34 | Jeremy Hellickson | TOR | |
35 | Anthony DeSclafani | at ATL | Sharp season debut (finally!) with 6 IP/1 ER, though 8 H, 3 BB, and 2 K curbs some of the excitement |
36 | Jerad Eickhoff | at TOR, ARI | |
37 | Jaime Garcia | HOU | |
38 | Tyler Chatwood | at MIA | Woo, some of the good COL SPs are on the road! (0.65 ERA, 0.84 WHIP for Chatwood) |
39 | Bartolo Colon | PIT | |
40 | Matt Wisler | CIN | |
41 | Wei-Yin Chen | at SD, COL | Haven't really seen him take advantage of his move to the NL and specifically that home park; cuttable in shallow mixers |
42 | Robbie Ray | at PHI | |
43 | Eddie Butler | at MIA | |
44 | Julio Urias | MIL | |
45 | Archie Bradley | LAD | Cautiously optimistic of his surge since recall, but I'd speculate in deep leagues because the upside is still high |
46 | Mike Leake | TEX | |
47 | Juan Nicasio | at NYM, at CHC | The dreams from spring training aren't dead, but they're barely breathing; if you can't start him in a 2-step, just cut him |
48 | Chase Anderson | at SF, at LAD | |
49 | Chad Bettis | NYY, at MIA |
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50 | Michael Wacha | TEX | Still not sold that he's fully healthy; hasn't had a walk-free outing all year |
51 | Francisco Liriano | at CHC | This is looking like more than just some hiccups; I'm benching in deeper leagues and OK to cut in shallower ones |
52 | Jon Niese | at CHC | |
53 | Tom Koehler | at SD | The Padres are terrible, but is Koehler good enough to leverage that into a quality start? |
54 | Colin Rea | MIA, WAS | |
55 | Mike Bolsinger | at ARI, MIL | |
56 | Jon Gray | NYY | Has a good home start every once in a while, but cannot be trusted there |
57 | John Lamb | at HOU | |
58 | Patrick Corbin | LAD | |
59 | Christian Friedrich | WAS | |
60 | Andrew Cashner | MIA | |
61 | Casey Kelly | at NYM | |
62 | Zach Davies | at LAD | |
63 | Albert Suarez | MIL, at TB | |
64 | Erik Johnson | WAS | |
65 | Adam Morgan | ARI | |
66 | Matt Garza | at LAD | |
67 | Jake Peavy | at TB | |
68 | Bud Norris | CIN | |
69 | Aaron Blair | CIN, at NYM | |
70 | Jeff Locke | at NYM | |
71 | Justin Nicolino | at SD | |
72 | Edwin Escobar Replacement | at PHI | Possibly Zach Godley |
73 | Alfredo Simon | at ATL, at HOU | |
74 | Vince Velasquez replacement | at TOR, ARI |
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RANK | PITCHER | OPPONENT | COMMENT |
1 | Max Scherzer | CHC, at SD | At least he hasn't had any multi-HR outings in his last four (2.70 ERA, 31 Ks in 30 IP) |
2 | Clayton Kershaw | at ARI | Only one stud w/2 starts can surpass a one-start Kersh; he's pitching thatwell right now |
3 | Jacob deGrom | PIT, ATL | |
4 | David Price | BAL, SEA | He's back: 2.55 ERA and 0.99 WHIP with 38 Ks in his last 42.3 IP |
5 | Carlos Carrasco | at KC, CWS | Reached 100 pitches last time out, we can assume the reins are off going forward |
6 | Yu Darvish | at OAK, at STL | Removed as a precautionary measure w/some shoulder tightness, but it's not expected to be a long-term issue |
7 | Drew Pomeranz | MIA, WAS | Leveraging his home ballpark especially well: 1.52 ERA, 1.05 WHIP, 10.3 K/9, and 3.1 K:BB in 29.7 IP |
8 | Jose Fernandez | COL | His 38% K rate is substantially better than the rest of the field (33% Kershaw, Thor) |
9 | Noah Syndergaard | PIT | |
10 | Jake Arrieta | PIT | |
11 | Jon Lester | PIT | Now riding streak of 16 scoreless; has 9+ Ks in 3 of L5 and 7+ in 4 of L5 |
12 | Stephen Strasburg | CHC | Poked DFS twitter w/4 ER in his first 3 IP v. PHI, but held on for 7 IP/4 ER/10 Ks in his 10th W of the year |
13 | Chris Sale | DET | |
14 | Justin Verlander | at KC | He's absolutely rolling: 2.01 ERA, 0.78 WHIP, and 52 Ks in his last six starts (44.7 IP); he has 7+ Ks in each start, too |
15 | Danny Salazar | CWS | |
16 | Steven Matz | ATL | |
17 | Madison Bumgarner | MIL | |
18 | Matt Harvey | ATL | |
19 | Zack Greinke | LAD, at PHI | Definitely feels like he's back: 1.95 ERA and 0.73 WHIP in his last 37 IP; Ks back at 2013 level instead of 2014-15 |
20 | Johnny Cueto | MIL | Pray for your AL-only brethren, their #13 is Sonny Gray |
21 | Corey Kluber | at KC | He's an awful eighth inning v. TEX (0 outs, 3 ER) from a reallygood run over his L4, but he still has a 2.96 ERA in those 27.3 IP |
22 | Masahiro Tanaka | at MIN | |
23 | Aaron Sanchez | at BAL | This really looks like a breakout: 23% K, 60% GB, 60% 1st-pitck strike, 0.5 HR/9, and .220 AVG |
24 | Julio Teheran | CIN, at NYM | |
25 | Steven Wright | BAL | |
26 | Jake Odorizzi | SEA, SF | |
27 | Cole Hamels | at STL | |
28 | Kyle Hendricks | at WAS, PIT | Hendricks and Hammel are cheapest of the CHC SPs and both are worth buying as that rising tide lifts all boats (plus they're both good) |
29 | Jordan Zimmermann | at CWS, at KC | |
30 | Jeff Samardzija | at TB | Back-to-back tough starts at ATL and at STL; velo actually peaked in STL so doesn't look like more than a couple bum starts |
31 | John Lackey | at WAS | |
32 | Gio Gonzalez | CHC, at SD | |
33 | Kenta Maeda | at ARI, MIL | Had those three 4 ER outings in mid-May and some thought he was figured out; 1.00 ERA in 18 IP since then |
34 | Aaron Nola | TOR | |
35 | Sonny Gray | TEX | Went 7.7 IP and 92 pitches on Friday after a 5 IP/69-pitch effort in his return; don't quite look like peak Gray, but get him back in your lineups |
36 | Marco Estrada | at PHI | |
37 | Jason Hammel | at WAS | Expected better in ATL, but that's why they say you can't predict baseball |
38 | Jose Quintana | at CLE | |
39 | Chris Archer | SF | Might be coming around a bit, but I'd probably only project for around 3.50-3.75 ERA for the rest of the season |
40 | Lance McCullers | CIN | |
41 | Chris Tillman | at BOS, TOR | |
42 | Tanner Roark | at SD | |
43 | Joe Ross | at SD | |
44 | Jimmy Nelson | at SF, at LAD | ERA indicators are very pessimistic, but improvements against lefties are hopeful; keep a close eye on him |
45 | Danny Duffy | DET | Working with a career-high 96.6 MPH fastball and he's focused on it w/a career-high 72% usage |
46 | CC Sabathia | at MIN | He hasn't allowed more than 3 ER in a single start and he's allowed all of 3 ER in five starts since returning from the DL |
47 | Michael Fulmer | at KC | |
48 | Adam Wainwright | HOU | Last five: 3.03 ERA, 0.98 WHIP in 32.7 IP with 29 Ks and 4.8 K:BB ratio |
49 | Carlos Martinez | TEX | |
50 | Brandon Finnegan | at ATL, at HOU | The stats are modest because he's inconsistent, but the talent is evident; this is still a growth profile that I'd make sure to hang onto even if you aren't starting him all the time |
51 | Scott Kazmir | MIL | |
52 | Adam Conley | COL | |
53 | Gerrit Cole | at NYM | Left his Friday night start triceps tightness; stay tuned for news |
54 | Hisashi Iwakuma | at TB | |
55 | Josh Tomlin | at KC | I'd honestly be terrified of having him bc of the HR issue, but I can't completely ignore a 3.25 ERA and 0.99 WHIP in his last 133 IP |
56 | Michael Pineda | at MIN | |
57 | Matt Shoemaker | at OAK | Last five: 2.80 ERA, 1.02 WHIP, 42 Ks, and 2 BBs in 35.3 IP |
58 | Junior Guerra | at SF | |
59 | Dan Straily | at ATL | Trip to Coors is still his only outing allowing more than 3 ER all year |
60 | R.A. Dickey | PHI, at BAL | |
61 | Taijuan Walker | at TB, at BOS | |
62 | James Paxton | at BOS | Has averaged 98-99 MPH on his fastball in his first 2 starts of the season; small sample, sure, but incredibly impressive just the same |
63 | Dallas Keuchel | CIN | |
64 | Jeremy Hellickson | TOR | |
65 | Anthony DeSclafani | at ATL | Sharp season debut (finally!) with 6 IP/1 ER, though 8 H, 3 BB, and 2 K curbs some of the excitement |
66 | J.A. Happ | at PHI | |
67 | Jerad Eickhoff | at TOR, ARI | |
68 | Jaime Garcia | HOU | |
69 | Tyler Chatwood | at MIA | Woo, some of the good COL SPs are on the road! (0.65 ERA, 0.84 WHIP for Chatwood) |
70 | Ian Kennedy | CLE | |
71 | Kevin Gausman | at BOS | Had to bump him down for this matchup, but still buying long-term |
72 | Nate Karns | at TB | |
73 | Bartolo Colon | PIT | |
74 | Matt Wisler | CIN | |
75 | Wei-Yin Chen | at SD, COL | Haven't really seen him take advantage of his move to the NL and specifically that home park; cuttable in shallow mixers |
76 | Nathan Eovaldi | at COL, at MIN | |
77 | Rick Porcello | SEA | Not special, but a useful innings eater |
78 | Marcus Stroman | PHI, at BAL | He's finished six innings just once in his last five with a 7.59 ERA and 1.85 WHIP |
79 | Ervin Santana | at LAA, NYY | |
80 | Sean Manaea | TEX, LAA | Struggles with one-bad-inning syndrome, a common affliction for young SPs; Hahn meltdown lengthens leash |
81 | Robbie Ray | at PHI | |
82 | Eddie Butler | at MIA | |
83 | Julio Urias | MIL | |
84 | Archie Bradley | LAD | Cautiously optimistic of his surge since recall, but I'd speculate in deep leagues because the upside is still high |
85 | Jhoulys Chacin | MIN | |
85 | Mike Leake | TEX | |
86 | Juan Nicasio | at NYM, at CHC | The dreams from spring training aren't dead, but they're barely breathing; if you can't start him in a 2-step, just cut him |
87 | Chase Anderson | at SF, at LAD | |
88 | Chad Bettis | NYY, at MIA | |
89 | Michael Wacha | TEX | Still not sold that he's fully healthy; hasn't had a walk-free outing all year |
90 | Jhoulys Chacin | MIN | |
91 | Mike Fiers | CIN | |
92 | Collin McHugh | at STL | Skills are better than this ERA, but at STL is a tough place to start the regression toward a mid-3.00s |
93 | Trevor Bauer | CWS | |
94 | Eduardo Rodriguez | BAL | |
96 | Martin Perez | at OAK, at STL | It's really tough to buy into the 3.22 ERA with a 1.2 (!!!) K:BB ratio; past BB rates and 65% first-pitch strike rate offer hope; watchlist |
97 | Colby Lewis | at OAK | |
98 | Wade Miley | at BOS | |
99 | Francisco Liriano | at CHC | This is looking like more than just some hiccups; I'm benching in deeper leagues and OK to cut in shallower ones |
100 | Drew Smyly | SEA | Got skipped a turn, but should be ready to go on next Wednesday; think I'm sitting him either way |