Weekly Pitcher Rankings: Scherzer Works on K Street

Weekly Pitcher Rankings: Scherzer Works on K Street

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. 5-11

AMERICAN LEAGUE

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RANKPITCHEROPPONENTCOMMENT
1Chris SaleDET, KCHis ERA is better on the road (2.55 to 3.89), but his skills are better at home (9.8/8.4 K9; 5.2/3.9 K:BB)
2Justin Verlanderat CWS, BALNow hasn't allowed more than 3 ER in any of his last 12 (2.05 ERA, 91 Ks in 83.3 IP)
3Corey KluberHOU, at MIN
4Cole Hamelsat SEA, at LAA
5Masahiro TanakaTOR, TBHas a 2.53 ERA and 4.5 K:BB in five starts against TOR (2 starts) & TB (3 starts)
6Yu Darvishat LAA
7Carlos CarrascoHOU
8Danny Duffyat MINRunning out of steam a little bit? Has allowed 8, 9, and 9 H in his last 3 (6.23 ERA, 1.79 WHIP)
9David Priceat SDReady to finish big? Last 5: 2.06 ERA, 0.94 WHIP, and 34 Ks in 35 IP
10Chris Archerat NYY
11Matt ShoemakerTEX
12Jose QuintanaDET
13James PaxtonTEX, at OAK
14Felix HernandezTEX, at OAKHas 4 BB in three of his last five, though still has a 3.27 ERA and 1.24 WHIP in
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. 5-11

AMERICAN LEAGUE

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RANKPITCHEROPPONENTCOMMENT
1Chris SaleDET, KCHis ERA is better on the road (2.55 to 3.89), but his skills are better at home (9.8/8.4 K9; 5.2/3.9 K:BB)
2Justin Verlanderat CWS, BALNow hasn't allowed more than 3 ER in any of his last 12 (2.05 ERA, 91 Ks in 83.3 IP)
3Corey KluberHOU, at MIN
4Cole Hamelsat SEA, at LAA
5Masahiro TanakaTOR, TBHas a 2.53 ERA and 4.5 K:BB in five starts against TOR (2 starts) & TB (3 starts)
6Yu Darvishat LAA
7Carlos CarrascoHOU
8Danny Duffyat MINRunning out of steam a little bit? Has allowed 8, 9, and 9 H in his last 3 (6.23 ERA, 1.79 WHIP)
9David Priceat SDReady to finish big? Last 5: 2.06 ERA, 0.94 WHIP, and 34 Ks in 35 IP
10Chris Archerat NYY
11Matt ShoemakerTEX
12Jose QuintanaDET
13James PaxtonTEX, at OAK
14Felix HernandezTEX, at OAKHas 4 BB in three of his last five, though still has a 3.27 ERA and 1.24 WHIP in 33 IP
15Marcus Stromanat NYY
16Aaron Sanchezat NYYLooked sharp after some extra time off, but he's a max-six inning guy right now, espec. if they get a lead
17Rick Porcelloat TORPorcello, Odorizzi, Happ, and Fulmer all draw really tough matchups this week
18Jake OdorizziBAL
19J.A. HappBOSHe's only faced BOS once, but handled them: 7 IP/1 ER w/4 H, 4 K, and 0 BB
20Danny Salazarat MINHad a big start then welcomed his child into the world; if healthy, I can see a huge Sept.
21Drew Pomeranzat SD, at TOR
22Dallas Keuchelat CLE, CHCOne rough start in August (5 IP/6 ER v. STL), but still managed a 3.10 ERA and 0.97 WHIP in 29 IP
23Michael FulmerBAL
24Ian Kennedyat MIN, at CWS
25Hisashi Iwakumaat OAK
26Marco EstradaBOS
27Chris Tillmanat DETSlated to return on Sunday the 11th, stay tuned for news
28Carlos RodonKC
29Steven Wrightat SD
30Kevin Gausmanat DET
31Ervin SantanaKC
32Sean ManaeaLAA
33Trevor BauerHOU
34Dylan Bundyat TBHe's been up-and-down lately, but I'm still keeping him in the lineup; last 5 Game Scores; 60, 25, 58, 31, 66
35CC SabathiaTB
36Yordano Venturaat CWS
37Matt Boydat CWSFinished August with a 2.79 ERA in 29 IP
38Anibal Sanchezat CWS
39Mike Fiersat CLE, CHC
40Michael PinedaTB
41Blake Snellat NYY
42Andrew TriggsLAA
43Drew SmylyBALHis bad outings are almost always HR-fueled so how much can we trust a BAL start?
44Taijuan WalkerTEX
45Daniel NorrisBAL
46Doug Fisterat CLE
47Eduardo Rodriguezat TOR
48Joe Musgroveat CLE
49R.A. Dickeyat NYY, BOS
50Derek Hollandat SEA
51A.J. Griffinat SEA
52Matt AndrieseBAL, at NYY
53Josh TomlinHOU, at MIN
54Luis CessaTOR, TB
55Edinson Volquezat CWS
56Alex Cobbat NYY
57Kyle GibsonKC
58Tyler SkaggsTEX
59Collin McHughCHC
60Chad GreenTOR
61Daniel MengdenSEA
62Ross DetwilerLAA, SEA
63Martin Perezat SEA, at LAAColby Lewis could actually snag this second start, it just depends on how his next rehab goes
64Kendall GravemanSEA
65Dillon Geeat MIN
66Ricky Nolascoat OAK
67Hector SantiagoCLE
68James ShieldsKC
69Miguel GonzalezDET
70Yovani Gallardoat TB
71Ubaldo Jimenezat TB
72Andrew AlbersCLE
73Wade Mileyat DET
73Jered Weaverat OAK, TEX
74Pat DeanKC, CLE
75Brett Oberholtzerat OAK
Ariel MirandaTEX

NATIONAL LEAGUE

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RankPitcherOpponent(s)Comments
1Max ScherzerATL, PHIFanned 10-plus in four of his August starts totaling 51 in 41.3 IP
2Jose FernandezLADHasn't fanned fewer than 6 since April 23; should easily top 250 for the season
3Jon Lesterat MIL
4Clayton Kershawat MIAHe might be back next weekend!!!
5Madison Bumgarnerat ARI
6Johnny Cuetoat ARI
7Kyle Hendricksat MIL, at HOUDoesn't it really matter how many you K when you have a 1.27 ERA in your last 85.3 IP? (btw, he has an 8.2 K9 in that run)
8Noah Syndergaardat CIN
9Tanner RoarkPHI
10Zack Greinkeat LAD, SF
11Jake Arrietaat HOUIsn't getting crushed, but consistently looks a bit off lately
12Carlos MartinezMILWe've traded Ks for a better WHIP it seems: -1.4 K9 for a 0.11 drop in WHIP
13Vince Velasquezat WASI don't even know if this start is guaranteed, but I think it's his last if he does make it
14Jason Hammelat MIL
15Julio TeheranNYM
16Jacob deGromat ATL
17Gio GonzalezATL, PHI
18Kenta MaedaARI
19Gerrit ColeCINHe's inexplicably terrible against CIN: 5.44 ERA, 1.54 WHIP in 43 IP over his career
20Jerad Eickhoffat MIA, at WAS
21Adam Wainwrightat PIT, MILHe's lost the reliability that made him so good in his heyday, now you're never surprised when he allows 5+ ER
22Jeremy Hellicksonat MIA
23Anthony DeSclafaniat PITOutside of a 5 ER gm at SF, he's been excellent since the break: 3.32 ERA, 1.06 WHIP, and 58 Ks in 65 IP
24John Lackeyat HOU
25Jameson TaillonSTL
26Rich Hillat MIA
27Dan Strailyat PIT
28Zach DaviesCHC, at STLThis is about as tough a two-step as you can get withoutt hitting Coors
29Jon Grayat SD
30Bartolo Colonat CIN, at ATL
31Jaime GarciaMIL
32Junior Guerraat STLHe wasn't bad in the DL return; they also protected him a bit w/just 70 pitches
33Robbie Rayat LAD
34Brandon FinneganNYM
35Seth Lugoat ATL
36Matt Mooreat COL, at ARI
37Ivan NovaCIN
38Tyler AndersonSF
39Tyler Chatwoodat SDHe's really only usable on the road so get him in here: 1.82 ERA, 1.13 WHIP in 59.3 IP
40Luke Weaverat PIT, MIL
41Jimmy Nelsonat STL
42Andrew CashnerPHI
43Mike Foltynewiczat WAS
44Matt WislerNYM
45Ryan VogelsongSTL, CIN
46Ross StriplingARIHe's been solid since his return: 3.68 ERA, 1.23 WHIP, and 3.3 K:BB ratio in 36.7 IP
47Tom KoehlerLAD
48Julio UriasARI
49Jose De Leonat MIAHe's making his MLB debut on Sunday
50Alex Reyesat PIT
51Homer BaileyNYM
52Jake Thompsonat WAS
53Jeff Samardzijaat COL
54A.J. ColePHI
55Braden ShipleySF
56Shelby Millerat LAD
57Jeff HoffmanSF
58Rafael Monteroat CIN
59Chase Andersonat STL
60Robert StephensonNYM, at PIT
61Luis PerdomoCOL
62Archie BradleySF
63Chad KuhlSTL, CIN
64Jarred CosartBOS
65Christian FriedrichCOL
66John GantNYM
67Adam Morganat MIA, at WAS
68Edwin JacksonBOS
69Wily PeraltaCHC
70Jose UrenaPHI
71Matt GarzaCHC
72Tyrell Jenkinsat WAS
73Tim Adlemanat PIT
74Jorge De La Rosaat SD
75Joel De La Cruzat WAS
76Chad BettisSF, at SD
77Clayton RichardCOL
78Jake EschPHI, LAD
79Paul ClemensBOS, COL
80Matt Cainat COL

MLB TOP 100

RANKPITCHEROPPONENTCOMMENT
1Max ScherzerATL, PHIFanned 10-plus in four of his August starts totaling 51 in 41.3 IP
2Chris SaleDET, KCHis ERA is better on the road (2.55 to 3.89), but his skills are better at home (9.8/8.4 K9; 5.2/3.9 K:BB)
3Justin Verlanderat CWS, BALNow hasn't allowed more than 3 ER in any of his last 12 (2.05 ERA, 91 Ks in 83.3 IP)
4Corey KluberHOU, at MIN
5Cole Hamelsat SEA, at LAA
6Masahiro TanakaTOR, TBHas a 2.53 ERA and 4.5 K:BB in five starts against TOR (2 starts) & TB (3 starts)
7Jose FernandezLADHasn't fanned fewer than 6 since April 23; should easily top 250 for the season
8Jon Lesterat MIL
9Clayton Kershawat MIAHe might be back next weekend!!!
10Yu Darvishat LAA
11Carlos CarrascoHOU
12Danny Duffyat MINRunning out of steam a little bit? Has allowed 8, 9, and 9 H in his last 3 (6.23 ERA, 1.79 WHIP)
13David Priceat SDReady to finish big? Last 5: 2.06 ERA, 0.94 WHIP, and 34 Ks in 35 IP
14Madison Bumgarnerat ARI
15Johnny Cuetoat ARI
16Kyle Hendricksat MIL, at HOUDoesn't it really matter how many you K when you have a 1.27 ERA in your last 85.3 IP? (btw, he has an 8.2 K9 in that run)
17Noah Syndergaardat CIN
18Chris Archerat NYY
19Tanner RoarkPHI
20Zack Greinkeat LAD, SF
21Jake Arrietaat HOUIsn't getting crushed, but consistently looks a bit off lately
22Matt ShoemakerTEX
23Carlos MartinezMILWe've traded Ks for a better WHIP it seems: -1.4 K9 for a 0.11 drop in WHIP
24Vince Velasquezat WASI don't even know if this start is guaranteed, but I think it's his last if he does make it
25Jason Hammelat MIL
26Jose QuintanaDET
27James PaxtonTEX, at OAK
28Felix HernandezTEX, at OAKHas 4 BB in three of his last five, though still has a 3.27 ERA and 1.24 WHIP in 33 IP
29Marcus Stromanat NYY
30Aaron Sanchezat NYYLooked sharp after some extra time off, but he's a max-six inning guy right now, espec. if they get a lead
31Julio TeheranNYM
32Jacob deGromat ATL
33Gio GonzalezATL, PHI
34Kenta MaedaARI
35Rick Porcelloat TORPorcello, Odorizzi, Happ, and Fulmer all draw really tough matchups this week
36Jake OdorizziBAL
37J.A. HappBOSHe's only faced BOS once, but handled them: 7 IP/1 ER w/4 H, 4 K, and 0 BB
38Danny Salazarat MINHad a big start then welcomed his child into the world; if healthy, I can see a huge Sept.
39Drew Pomeranzat SD, at TOR
40Dallas Keuchelat CLE, CHCOne rough start in August (5 IP/6 ER v. STL), but still managed a 3.10 ERA and 0.97 WHIP in 29 IP
41Gerrit ColeCINHe's inexplicably terrible against CIN: 5.44 ERA, 1.54 WHIP in 43 IP over his career
42Jerad Eickhoffat MIA, at WAS
43Michael FulmerBAL
44Ian Kennedyat MIN, at CWS
45Adam Wainwrightat PIT, MILHe's lost the reliability that made him so good in his heyday, now you're never surprised when he allows 5+ ER
46Jeremy Hellicksonat MIA
47Anthony DeSclafaniat PITOutside of a 5 ER gm at SF, he's been excellent since the break: 3.32 ERA, 1.06 WHIP, and 58 Ks in 65 IP
48Hisashi Iwakumaat OAK
49John Lackeyat HOU
50Marco EstradaBOS
51Jameson TaillonSTL
52Rich Hillat MIA
53Chris Tillmanat DETSlated to return on Sunday the 11th, stay tuned for news
54Carlos RodonKC
55Steven Wrightat SD
56Kevin Gausmanat DET
57Dan Strailyat PIT
58Zach DaviesCHC, at STLThis is about as tough a two-step as you can get withoutt hitting Coors
59Jon Grayat SD
60Ervin SantanaKC
61Bartolo Colonat CIN, at ATL
62Sean ManaeaLAA
63Trevor BauerHOU
64Dylan Bundyat TBHe's been up-and-down lately, but I'm still keeping him in the lineup; last 5 Game Scores; 60, 25, 58, 31, 66
65Jaime GarciaMIL
66Junior Guerraat STLHe wasn't bad in the DL return; they also protected him a bit w/just 70 pitches
67Robbie Rayat LAD
68CC SabathiaTB
69Brandon FinneganNYM
70Yordano Venturaat CWS
71Matt Boydat CWSFinished August with a 2.79 ERA in 29 IP
72Anibal Sanchezat CWS
73Mike Fiersat CLE, CHC
74Seth Lugoat ATL
75Matt Mooreat COL, at ARI
76Ivan NovaCIN
77Michael PinedaTB
78Blake Snellat NYY
79Tyler AndersonSF
80Andrew TriggsLAA
81Tyler Chatwoodat SDHe's really only usable on the road so get him in here: 1.82 ERA, 1.13 WHIP in 59.3 IP
82Luke Weaverat PIT, MIL
83Drew SmylyBALHis bad outings are almost always HR-fueled so how much can we trust a BAL start?
84Jimmy Nelsonat STL
85Taijuan WalkerTEX
85Andrew CashnerPHI
86Daniel NorrisBAL
87Mike Foltynewiczat WAS
88Matt WislerNYM
89Doug Fisterat CLE
90Eduardo Rodriguezat TOR
91Ryan VogelsongSTL, CIN
92Ross StriplingARIHe's been solid since his return: 3.68 ERA, 1.23 WHIP, and 3.3 K:BB ratio in 36.7 IP
93Tom KoehlerLAD
94Julio UriasARI
96Jose De Leonat MIAHe's making his MLB debut on Sunday
97Alex Reyesat PIT
98Joe Musgroveat CLE
99R.A. Dickeyat NYY, BOS
100Derek Hollandat SEA
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