Weekly Pitcher Rankings: Strasburg's Doing his Thing

Weekly Pitcher Rankings: Strasburg's Doing his Thing

This article is part of our Weekly Pitcher Rankings series.

Sorry folks, I whiffed last week. I should have pointed out the Dodgers-Padres series was played in Mexico, in a very favorable hitting venue. Walker Buehler didn't get the memo either.

As was expected before the weather wreaked havoc with the schedule, there's a light number of two-start options compared to what we're used to. Still, there are some intriguing options in the middle of the pack, which is where the hard decisions are generally made.

Week of May 7 - May 13

UPDATED: Monday, May 7 12:00 AM ET

AMERICAN LEAGUE

RANK PITCHER TEAM OPP COMMENT
1Luis SeverinoNYYvs. BOS, vs. OAKSecond best pitcher in the AL since 2017 All Star break
2Dallas KeuchelHOUat OAK, vs. TEX
3Justin VerlanderHOUvs. TEX
4Corey KluberCLEat MIL
5Michael FulmerDETat TEX, vs. SEALow K's, not as useful in points leagues or those with an innings cap (K/9)
6Dylan BundyBALvs. KC, vs. TB
7Gerrit ColeHOUat OAK
8James PaxtonSEAat TOR, at DET26 K last two starts, spanning 13 innings
9Charlie MortonHOUvs. TEX
10Trevor BauerCLEvs. KCGreat spot to continue dominating start to season
11Carlos CarrascoCLEat MIL
12Shohei OhtaniLAAvs. MIN
13Garrett RichardsLAAvs. MINOnce walks fall, so will ERA
14Blake SnellTBvs. ATL, at BALShowing consistency, could this finally be the year? I

Sorry folks, I whiffed last week. I should have pointed out the Dodgers-Padres series was played in Mexico, in a very favorable hitting venue. Walker Buehler didn't get the memo either.

As was expected before the weather wreaked havoc with the schedule, there's a light number of two-start options compared to what we're used to. Still, there are some intriguing options in the middle of the pack, which is where the hard decisions are generally made.

Week of May 7 - May 13

UPDATED: Monday, May 7 12:00 AM ET

AMERICAN LEAGUE

RANK PITCHER TEAM OPP COMMENT
1Luis SeverinoNYYvs. BOS, vs. OAKSecond best pitcher in the AL since 2017 All Star break
2Dallas KeuchelHOUat OAK, vs. TEX
3Justin VerlanderHOUvs. TEX
4Corey KluberCLEat MIL
5Michael FulmerDETat TEX, vs. SEALow K's, not as useful in points leagues or those with an innings cap (K/9)
6Dylan BundyBALvs. KC, vs. TB
7Gerrit ColeHOUat OAK
8James PaxtonSEAat TOR, at DET26 K last two starts, spanning 13 innings
9Charlie MortonHOUvs. TEX
10Trevor BauerCLEvs. KCGreat spot to continue dominating start to season
11Carlos CarrascoCLEat MIL
12Shohei OhtaniLAAvs. MIN
13Garrett RichardsLAAvs. MINOnce walks fall, so will ERA
14Blake SnellTBvs. ATL, at BALShowing consistency, could this finally be the year? I think so.
15Chris SaleBOSat TORLower innings drop rank
16Drew PomeranzBOSat NYY, at TORStill not sharp, bit of a risk but track record is worthy of the benefit of the doubt
17Rick PorcelloBOSat NYYThis will be a big test, so far keeping the ball in the yard.
18Fernando RomeroMINat STL, at LAANot official, but rookie could stick in the rotation
19Sonny GrayNYYvs. OAKFastball use increasing, but still not to previous levels
20Chris ArcherTBat BAL
21Cole HamelsTEXat HOU
22Jake FariaTBat BALComing off best outing of the season
23Marcus StromanTORvs. SEA, vs. BOS
24Masahiro TanakaNYYvs. BOS
25David PriceBOSat NYYCommand and control have been poor since leaving game with numbness in pitching hand
26Mike ClevingerCLEvs. KC
27Sean ManaeaOAKvs. HOU
28Danny DuffyKCat BAL, at CLE
29Domingo GermanNYYvs. OAKGets first crack replacing Jordan Montgomery
30Lance McCullers Jr.HOUat OAK
31Jose BerriosMINat LAAIn a rut, a good reminder this happens to most young pitchers, he'll be fine
32J.A. HappTORvs. SEAQuietly gets the job done
33Tyler SkaggsLAAvs. MIN
34Kevin GausmanBALvs. KC
35Jake OdorizziMINat STLSwStr% portends more strikeouts, but low first pitch strike inhibiting it
36Ian KennedyKCat BAL
37CC SabathiaNYYvs. BOS
38Lance LynnMINat LAA
39Lucas GiolitoCWSvs. PITWalks are a bad thing
40Nick TropeanoLAAvs. MIN
41Reynaldo LopezCWSvs. PIT
42Matt AndrieseTBat BAL
43Matt BoydDETvs. SEA
44Felix HernandezSEAat DET
45Aaron SanchezTORvs. BOS
46Eduardo RodriguezBOSat TOR
47Andrew CashnerBALvs. KC
48Josh TomlinCLEvs. KC
49Kyle GibsonMINat LAA
50Alex CobbBALvs. TB
51Jake JunisKCat CLE
52Daniel MengdenOAKvs. HOU
53Marco EstradaTORvs. BOS
54Mike LeakeSEAat TOR
55Brett AndersonOAKvs. HOU, at NYY
56Jaime GarciaTORvs. SEA
57Andrew TriggsOAKat NYY
58Mike FiersDETat TEX
59Francisco LirianoDETat TEX
60Wade LeBlancSEAat TOR
61Mike WrightBALvs. TB
62Matt MooreTEXvs. DET, at HOU
63Mike MinorTEXvs. DET
64Jaime BarriaLAAat COL
65Trevor CahillOAKat NYY
66Eric SkoglundKCat BAL
67Jason HammelKCat CLE
68Jordan ZimmermannDETvs. SEA
69Bartolo ColonTEXvs. DET
70Doug FisterTEXat HOU
71Hector SantiagoCWSat CHC
72Chris TillmanBALvs. TB
73James ShieldsCWSat CHC
74Andrew HeaneyLAAat COL
75Carson FulmerCWSat CHC
76Marco GonzalesSEAat DET
77Ryan YarbroughTBvs. ATL

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Rank Pitcher TEAM OPP Comments
1Stephen StrasburgWASat SD, at ARIHomers high but doing his thing
2Carlos MartinezSTLvs. MIN, at SDTossed at least 6 innings every start since opening day
3Aaron NolaPHIvs. SF, vs. NYMStrikeouts lower than a fantasy ace
4Kyle HendricksCHCvs. MIA, vs. CWSGreat matchups
5Zack GodleyARIat LAD, vs. WASControl uncharacteristically poor
6Max ScherzerWASat ARI
7Tyson RossSDvs. WAS, vs. STLGenerally, results after thoracic outlet surgery mixed - Ross looks fine
8Noah SyndergaardNYMat PHI
9Yu DarvishCHCvs. MIAMarlins the panacea for struggling hurler
10Luis CastilloCINvs. NYM, at LADLooked better, still not here, hate wasting a two-start week, your team, your call
11Mike SorokaATLat MIAGood draw for the rookie, assuming he stays in the rotation
12Jake ArrietaPHIvs. NYMPlummeting SwStrk% a concern
13Jon LesterCHCvs. CWS
14Rich HillLADvs. ARI, vs. CIN
15Patrick CorbinARIat LAD
16Jacob deGromNYMat PHIMets say he's healthy, so you know, be concerned
17Miles MikolasSTLat SD
18Luke WeaverSTLat SD
19Sean NewcombATLat TB, at MIAFantastic matchups
20Jeff SamardzijaSFat PHI, at PITSkills due to improve after short spring
21Walker BuehlerLADvs. CINNow a key cog if Dodgers want to return to the World Series
22Mike FoltynewiczATLat MIAComing off only rough outing off the season, look for a bounce back
23Jeremy HellicksonWASat SD, at ARIPair of great pitching parks (yes, the humidor is having expected effect)
24Jon GrayCOLvs. LAA, vs. MILIf you believe in Gray, he starts with a double dip at home
25Kenta MaedaLADvs. CIN
26Zack GreinkeARIvs. WAS
27Brandon McCarthyATLat MIA
28Gio GonzalezWASat SD
29Michael WachaSTLat SD
30Alex WoodLADvs. ARI
31Nick PivettaPHIvs. SFHe's really hoping Bryce Harper isn't traded to the Giants
32Julio TeheranATLat TB
33Jose QuintanaCHCvs. MIAMarlins hitting lefties well
34Jameson TaillonPITvs. SF
35Tanner RoarkWASat ARI
36Tyler ChatwoodCHCvs. CWS
37Vincent VelasquezPHIvs. SF
38Ross StriplingLADvs. CIN
39Tyler MahleCINat LADStrikeouts continue to be a pleasant surprise
40Chad KuhlPITvs. SF
41Ivan NovaPITat CWS
42Zach EflinPHIvs. SF, vs. NYMAided by a pair, risky, but playable in deeper formats
43Nick KinghamPITvs. SF
44Trevor WilliamsPITat CWS
45Chase AndersonMILat COL
46Chris StrattonSFat PHI
47Clayton RichardSDvs. WAS, vs. STL
48Joey LucchesiSDvs. WAS
49Homer BaileyCINvs. NYM, at LAD
50Eric LauerSDvs. STL
51P.J. ConlonNYMat CIN
52Wei-Yin ChenMIAat CHC
53Jose UrenaMIAat CHC, vs. ATL
54Junior GuerraMILvs. CLE
55Steven MatzNYMat PHI
56Zach DaviesMILat COL
57Tyler AndersonCOLvs. LAA
58John GantSTLvs. MIN
59Sal RomanoCINvs. NYM
60Bryan MitchellSDvs. STL
61Brandon FinneganCINat LAD
62Zack WheelerNYMat CIN
63German MarquezCOLvs. MIL
64Dan StrailyMIAvs. ATL
65Jhoulys ChacinMILat COL
66Wade MileyMILvs. CLE, at COL
67Ty BlachSFat PHI
68Jarlin GarciaMIAat CHC, vs. ATL
69Chad BettisCOLvs. MIL
70Derek HollandSFat PHI, at PIT
71Caleb SmithMIAvs. ATL
72Kyle FreelandCOLvs. MIL
73Jason VargasNYMat CIN
74Andrew SuarezSFat PIT
75Braden ShipleyARIvs. WAS
76Matt KochARIvs. WAS

MLB

RANK PITCHER TEAM OPP COMMENT
1Stephen StrasburgWASat SD, at ARIHomers high but doing his thing
2Carlos MartinezSTLvs. MIN, at SDTossed at least 6 innings every start since opening day
3Aaron NolaPHIvs. SF, vs. NYMStrikeouts lower than a fantasy ace
4Luis SeverinoNYYvs. BOS, vs. OAKSecond best pitcher in the AL since 2017 All Star break
5Kyle HendricksCHCvs. MIA, vs. CWSGreat matchups
6Dallas KeuchelHOUat OAK, vs. TEX
7Zack GodleyARIat LAD, vs. WASControl uncharacteristically poor
8Justin VerlanderHOUvs. TEX
9Corey KluberCLEat MIL
10Michael FulmerDETat TEX, vs. SEALow K's, not as useful in points leagues or those with an innings cap (K/9)
11Dylan BundyBALvs. KC, vs. TB
12Max ScherzerWASat ARI
13Gerrit ColeHOUat OAK
14Tyson RossSDvs. WAS, vs. STLGenerally, results after thoracic outlet surgery mixed - Ross looks fine
15Noah SyndergaardNYMat PHI
16James PaxtonSEAat TOR, at DET26 K last two starts, spanning 13 innings
17Charlie MortonHOUvs. TEX
18Yu DarvishCHCvs. MIAMarlins the panacea for struggling hurler
19Trevor BauerCLEvs. KCGreat spot to continue dominating start to season
20Luis CastilloCINvs. NYM, at LADLooked better, still not here, hate wasting a two-start week, your team, your call
21Mike SorokaATLat MIAGood draw for the rookie, assuming he stays in the rotation
22Jake ArrietaPHIvs. NYMPlummeting SwStrk% a concern
23Jon LesterCHCvs. CWS
24Rich HillLADvs. ARI, vs. CIN
25Patrick CorbinARIat LAD
26Jacob deGromNYMat PHIMets say he's healthy, so you know, be concerned
27Carlos CarrascoCLEat MIL
28Miles MikolasSTLat SD
29Shohei OhtaniLAAvs. MIN
30Luke WeaverSTLat SD
31Sean NewcombATLat TB, at MIAFantastic matchups
32Jeff SamardzijaSFat PHI, at PITSkills due to improve after short spring
33Garrett RichardsLAAvs. MINOnce walks fall, so will ERA
34Blake SnellTBvs. ATL, at BALShowing consistency, could this finally be the year? I think so.
35Chris SaleBOSat TORLower innings drop rank
36Walker BuehlerLADvs. CINNow a key cog if Dodgers want to return to the World Series
37Mike FoltynewiczATLat MIAComing off only rough outing off the season, look for a bounce back
38Jeremy HellicksonWASat SD, at ARIPair of great pitching parks (yes, the humidor is having expected effect)
39Jon GrayCOLvs. LAA, vs. MILIf you believe in Gray, he starts with a double dip at home
40Kenta MaedaLADvs. CIN
41Drew PomeranzBOSat NYY, at TORStill not sharp, bit of a risk but track record is worthy of the benefit of the doubt
42Zack GreinkeARIvs. WAS
43Brandon McCarthyATLat MIA
44Gio GonzalezWASat SD
45Michael WachaSTLat SD
46Rick PorcelloBOSat NYYThis will be a big test, so far keeping the ball in the yard.
47Fernando RomeroMINat STL, at LAANot official, but rookie could stick in the rotation
48Alex WoodLADvs. ARI
49Nick PivettaPHIvs. SFHe's really hoping Bryce Harper isn't traded to the Giants
50Sonny GrayNYYvs. OAK
51Julio TeheranATLat TB
52Chris ArcherTBat BAL
53Cole HamelsTEXat HOU
54Jake FariaTBat BALComing off best outing of the season
55Jose QuintanaCHCvs. MIAMarlins hitting lefties well
56Jameson TaillonPITvs. SF
57Marcus StromanTORvs. SEA, vs. BOS
58Masahiro TanakaNYYvs. BOS
59David PriceBOSat NYYCommand and control have been poor since leaving game with numbness in pitching hand
60Tanner RoarkWASat ARI
61Mike ClevingerCLEvs. KC
62Tyler ChatwoodCHCvs. CWS
63Sean ManaeaOAKvs. HOU
64Danny DuffyKCat BAL, at CLE
65Domingo GermanNYYvs. OAKGets first crack replacing Jordan Montgomery
66Lance McCullers Jr.HOUat OAK
67Jose BerriosMINat LAAIn a rut, a good reminder this happens to most young pitchers, he'll be fine
68Vincent VelasquezPHIvs. SF
69Ross StriplingLADvs. CIN
70Tyler MahleCINat LADStrikeouts continue to be a pleasant surprise
71Chad KuhlPITvs. SF
72J.A. HappTORvs. SEAQuietly gets the job done
73Ivan NovaPITat CWS
74Zach EflinPHIvs. SF, vs. NYMAided by a pair, risky, but playable in deeper formats
75Tyler SkaggsLAAvs. MIN
76Nick KinghamPITvs. SF
77Trevor WilliamsPITat CWS
78Chase AndersonMILat COL
79Chris StrattonSFat PHI
80Kevin GausmanBALvs. KC
81Jake OdorizziMINat STLSwStr% portends more strikeouts, but low first pitch strike inhibiting it
82Ian KennedyKCat BAL
83CC SabathiaNYYvs. BOS
84Clayton RichardSDvs. WAS, vs. STL
85Lance LynnMINat LAA
86Lucas GiolitoCWSvs. PITWalks are a bad thing
87Joey LucchesiSDvs. WAS
88Homer BaileyCINvs. NYM, at LAD
89Nick TropeanoLAAvs. MIN
90Reynaldo LopezCWSvs. PIT
91Eric LauerSDvs. STL
92P.J. ConlonNYMat CIN
93Matt AndrieseTBat BAL
94Matt BoydDETvs. SEA
95Wei-Yin ChenMIAat CHC
96Felix HernandezSEAat DET
97Aaron SanchezTORvs. BOS
98Eduardo RodriguezBOSat TOR
99Andrew CashnerBALvs. KC
100Josh TomlinCLEvs. KC
101Jose UrenaMIAat CHC, vs. ATL
102Junior GuerraMILvs. CLE
103Steven MatzNYMat PHI
104Kyle GibsonMINat LAA
105Zach DaviesMILat COL
106Alex CobbBALvs. TB
107Tyler AndersonCOLvs. LAA
108John GantSTLvs. MIN
109Jake JunisKCat CLE
110Sal RomanoCINvs. NYM
111Bryan MitchellSDvs. STL
112Daniel MengdenOAKvs. HOU
113Marco EstradaTORvs. BOS
114Brandon FinneganCINat LAD
115Mike LeakeSEAat TOR
116Brett AndersonOAKvs. HOU, at NYY
117Jaime GarciaTORvs. SEA
118Andrew TriggsOAKat NYY
119Zack WheelerNYMat CIN
120German MarquezCOLvs. MIL
121Dan StrailyMIAvs. ATL
122Mike FiersDETat TEX
123Francisco LirianoDETat TEX
124Wade LeBlancSEAat TOR
125Mike WrightBALvs. TB
126Jhoulys ChacinMILat COL
127Wade MileyMILvs. CLE, at COL
128Matt MooreTEXvs. DET, at HOU
129Ty BlachSFat PHI
130Mike MinorTEXvs. DET
131Jarlin GarciaMIAat CHC, vs. ATL
132Jaime BarriaLAAat COL
133Chad BettisCOLvs. MIL
134Trevor CahillOAKat NYY
135Derek HollandSFat PHI, at PIT
136Eric SkoglundKCat BAL
137Jason HammelKCat CLE
138Jordan ZimmermannDETvs. SEA
139Bartolo ColonTEXvs. DET
140Doug FisterTEXat HOU
141Hector SantiagoCWSat CHC
142Caleb SmithMIAvs. ATL
143Kyle FreelandCOLvs. MIL
144Jason VargasNYMat CIN
145Andrew SuarezSFat PIT
146Chris TillmanBALvs. TB
147James ShieldsCWSat CHC
148Andrew HeaneyLAAat COL
149Carson FulmerCWSat CHC
150Marco GonzalesSEAat DET
151Braden ShipleyARIvs. WAS
152Ryan YarbroughTBvs. ATL
153Matt KochARIvs. WAS

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