Weekly Pitcher Rankings: Double the Fun

Weekly Pitcher Rankings: Double the Fun

This article is part of our Weekly Pitcher Rankings series.

The good news is there are a bevy of solid two-start options this week. The not-so-good news is the supply of double-dippers likely available in moderate-size leagues is thin.

Many starters have had three outings, which isn't enough to diverge too much from initial expectations, but sufficient to look for tangible reasons to add some subjectivity to a normally strict objective process. As discussed in this week's Z Files, Luis Castillo and Matthew Boyd are two primary beneficiaries of early season success.

Compared to last season, weather has largely cooperated with the early schedule, though there were some issues this week that could carry over to the weekend, causing some changes in rotation plans. As always, there adjustments will be accounted for in Sunday night's update.

For the week April 15-21.

UPDATED: Sunday April 14, 10:50 PM ET

MLB

RANKPITCHERTMOPPCOMMENT
1Trevor BauerCLEat SEA, vs. ATL 
2Stephen StrasburgWASvs.  SF, at MIAFacing two of the weakest lineups in the league
3Noah SyndergaardNYMat PHI, at STL 
4Luis CastilloCINat LAD, at  SDMore whiffs, more grounders, a nice combo
5Clayton KershawLADvs. CIN, at MILWelcome back
6Max ScherzerWASat MIA 
7Joey LucchesiSDvs. COL, vs. CINRox struggle vs. LHP and Reds… just…struggling
8Shane BieberCLEat SEA, vs. ATLProving worthy of March helium
9Tyler GlasnowTBvs. BAL, vs. BOSSo much

The good news is there are a bevy of solid two-start options this week. The not-so-good news is the supply of double-dippers likely available in moderate-size leagues is thin.

Many starters have had three outings, which isn't enough to diverge too much from initial expectations, but sufficient to look for tangible reasons to add some subjectivity to a normally strict objective process. As discussed in this week's Z Files, Luis Castillo and Matthew Boyd are two primary beneficiaries of early season success.

Compared to last season, weather has largely cooperated with the early schedule, though there were some issues this week that could carry over to the weekend, causing some changes in rotation plans. As always, there adjustments will be accounted for in Sunday night's update.

For the week April 15-21.

UPDATED: Sunday April 14, 10:50 PM ET

MLB

RANKPITCHERTMOPPCOMMENT
1Trevor BauerCLEat SEA, vs. ATL 
2Stephen StrasburgWASvs.  SF, at MIAFacing two of the weakest lineups in the league
3Noah SyndergaardNYMat PHI, at STL 
4Luis CastilloCINat LAD, at  SDMore whiffs, more grounders, a nice combo
5Clayton KershawLADvs. CIN, at MILWelcome back
6Max ScherzerWASat MIA 
7Joey LucchesiSDvs. COL, vs. CINRox struggle vs. LHP and Reds… just…struggling
8Shane BieberCLEat SEA, vs. ATLProving worthy of March helium
9Tyler GlasnowTBvs. BAL, vs. BOSSo much for needing to find a consistent release point
10Collin McHughHOUat OAK, at TEX 
11Aaron NolaPHIvs. NYM, at COLCoors not the best venue to get untracked
12James PaxtonNYYvs. BOS, vs.  KCHomers could be an issue all season
13Kenta MaedaLADvs. CIN, at MIL 
14Trevor RichardsMIAvs. CHC, vs. WASEscaped with 10 walks in 18 innings
15Yusei KikuchiSEAvs. CLE, at LAACould have a one-inning outing, dropping about 40 spots
16Matthew BoydDETvs. PIT, vs. CWSrecorded 52 outs, 29 by K plus 4 infield pops
17Jacob deGromNYMat STLI guess he's human after all
18Jose QuintanaCHCat MIA, vs. ARI7 IP with 11 K over first two games, matched that in Game 3
19Yu DarvishCHCat MIA, vs. ARICould be his best setup all season
20Robbie RayARIat ATL, at CHCTypical Ray, 22K in 15.1 IP, but also 11 BB
21Blake SnellTBvs. BOS 
22Chris SaleBOSat NYYMay pick up second start
23Jose BerriosMINat BAL 
24Freddy PeraltaMILvs. STL, vs. LADNeeds to shake early inning woes
25Walker BuehlerLADvs. CINSlow out of the gate, look for Buehler to pick up the pace
26Jameson TaillonPITvs.  SF 
27David PriceBOSat  TB 
28Chris PaddackSDvs. CIN 
29Justin VerlanderHOUat TEXNot sharp early, numbers will be there, don't fret
30Corey KluberCLEvs. ATLBack on track
31Patrick CorbinWASvs.  SF 
32Charlie MortonTBvs. BOS 
33Yonny ChirinosTBvs. BAL 
34Miles MikolasSTLvs. NYM 
35Mike LeakeSEAvs. CLE, at LAANice duo for double dip
36Erik SwansonSEAvs. CLE 
37Gerrit ColeHOUat TEX 
38Cole HamelsCHCat MIA 
39Masahiro TanakaNYYvs.  KC 
40Mike SorokaATLvs. ARI 
41Madison BumgarnerSFat PIT 
42Jake ArrietaPHIvs. NYMMarlins were the ideal panacea for the veteran
43Jon GrayCOLat  SD, vs. PHI 
44Carlos CarrascoCLEat SEAShelled last time out, but has 17 K in 10 IP
45Trevor CahillLAAat TEX, vs. SEA 
46Jack FlahertySTLat MIL 
47Kyle HendricksCHCvs. ARI 
48Zack GreinkeARIat CHC 
49Mike MinorTEXvs. LAAHurt by home park
50Caleb SmithMIAvs. WAS 
51Eduardo RodriguezBOSat  TB 
52Chris ArcherPITvs.  SFA good spot to keep early season roll going
53Tyler MahleCINat LAD, at  SDNew pitch mix working well
54Dereck RodriguezSFat WAS, at PITLow strikeouts cost fantasy points
55Domingo GermanNYYvs.  KC 
56Matt StrahmSDvs. CIN 
57Anibal SanchezWASat MIA 
58Marco GonzalesSEAat LAA 
59Rick PorcelloBOSat  TB7 BB in first 7.1 IP, last season 8 BB in first 57.2 IP
60Nick PivettaPHIvs. NYM, at COLDisappointing start, but still believe the underlying skills will surface
61Ross StriplingLADat MIL 
62Trevor WilliamsPITat DET 
63Joe MusgrovePITat DET 
64CC SabathiaNYYvs.  KC 
65Matt ShoemakerTORat MIN, at OAKOff to a great start, hopefully remains healthy
66Ervin SantanaCWSvs.  KC, at DET 
67Michael PinedaMINvs. TOR 
68Mike FoltynewiczATLat CLE 
69Reynaldo LopezCWSvs.  KC, at DETLooks to take advantage of weak division, could be worth a pick up
70Zack WheelerNYMat PHI 
71Kevin GausmanATLvs. ARI 
72Brad KellerKCat CWSRegression coming, but maybe not this week
73Nick MargeviciusSDvs. COL 
74Pablo LopezMIAvs. CHC 
75Aaron SanchezTORat MIN, at OAKWalks high, not the lineups to give free base runners
76Carlos RodonCWSat DET 
77Clay BuchholzTORat MIN 
78Kyle GibsonMINvs. TOR, at BAL 
79Jeremy HellicksonWASvs.  SF 
80Marcus StromanTORat OAK 
81J.A. HappNYYvs. BOS 
82Jake OdorizziMINvs. TOR 
83Touki ToussaintATLat CLE 
84Tyler SkaggsLAAvs. SEA 
85Mike FiersOAKvs. TOR 
86Jhoulys ChacinMILvs. LAD 
87Ryan YarbroughTBvs. BAL 
88Marco EstradaOAKvs. TOR 
89Zack GodleyARIat ATL 
90Dakota HudsonSTLat MIL, vs. NYM 
91Dylan BundyBALat  TB, vs. MIN 
92Tanner RoarkCINat  SD 
93German MarquezCOLvs. PHI 
94Max FriedATLvs. ARINeeds to miss more bats, but encouraging start
95Sonny GrayCINat LAD 
96Nathan EovaldiBOSat NYY 
97Jorge LopezKCat CWS, at NYY 
98Corbin BurnesMILvs. STL 
99Anthony DeSclafaniCINat  SD 
100Eric LauerSDvs. CIN 
101Steven MatzNYMat PHI 
102Jakob JunisKCat NYY 
103Aaron BrooksOAKvs. HOU 
104Derek HollandSFat PIT 
105Jeff SamardzijaSFat WAS 
106Brandon WoodruffMILvs. STL, vs. LAD 
107Julio TeheranATLat CLE 
108Zach DaviesMILvs. LAD 
109Kyle FreelandCOLvs. PHI 
110Hector VelazquezBOSvs. BAL 
111Antonio SenzatelaCOLat  SD 
112Jose UrenaMIAvs. WAS 
113Brett AndersonOAKvs. TOR 
114Julio UriasLADat MIL 
115Tyson RossDETvs. CWS 
116Luke WeaverARIat ATL 
117Sandy AlcantaraMIAvs. CHC 
118Jordan ZimmermannDETvs. CWS 
119Ivan NovaCWSat DET 
120Shelby MillerTEXvs. LAA, vs. HOU 
121Lucas GiolitoCWSvs.  KC 
122Merrill KellyARIat CHC 
123Dan StrailyBALat BOS, vs. MIN 
124Wade MileyHOUat OAK 
125Lance LynnTEXvs. LAA 
126Jordan LylesPITvs.  SF 
127Adam WainwrightSTLvs. NYM 
128Alex CobbBALvs. MIN 
129Martin PerezMINvs. TOR, at BAL 
130Jason VargasNYMat STL 
131Michael WachaSTLat MIL 
132Drew PomeranzSFat WAS 
133Zach EflinPHIat COL 
134Andrew CashnerBALat  TB 
135Drew SmylyTEXvs. HOU 
136Chris StrattonLAAvs. SEA 
137Spencer TurnbullDETvs. PIT 
138Felix HernandezSEAat LAA 
139Frankie MontasOAKvs. HOU 
140Matt HarveyLAAat TEX, vs. SEA 
141Chad BettisCOLvs. PHI 
142Heath FillmyerKCat CWS, at NYY 
143David HessBALat  TB 
144Trent ThorntonTORat MINEarth, this is Trent. Trent, say hello to Earth.
145Daniel NorrisDETvs. CWS 
146Felix PenaLAAat TEX 
147Vince VelasquezPHIat COL 
148Adrian SampsonTEXvs. HOU 
149Homer BaileyKCat NYY 

American League

RANKPITCHERTMOPPCOMMENT
1Trevor BauerCLEat SEA, vs. ATL 
2Shane BieberCLEat SEA, vs. ATLProving worthy of March helium
3Tyler GlasnowTBvs. BAL, vs. BOSSo much for needing to find a consistent release point
4Collin McHughHOUat OAK, at TEX 
5James PaxtonNYYvs. BOS, vs.  KCHomers could be an issue all season
6Yusei KikuchiSEAvs. CLE, at LAACould have a one-inning outing, dropping about 40 spots
7Matthew BoydDETvs. PIT, vs. CWSrecorded 52 outs, 29 by K plus 4 infield pops
8Blake SnellTBvs. BOS 
9Chris SaleBOSat NYYMay pick up second start
10Jose BerriosMINat BAL 
11David PriceBOSat  TB 
12Justin VerlanderHOUat TEXNot sharp early, numbers will be there, don't fret
13Corey KluberCLEvs. ATLBack on track
14Charlie MortonTBvs. BOS 
15Yonny ChirinosTBvs. BAL 
16Mike LeakeSEAvs. CLE, at LAANice duo for double dip
17Erik SwansonSEAvs. CLE 
18Gerrit ColeHOUat TEX 
19Masahiro TanakaNYYvs.  KC 
20Carlos CarrascoCLEat SEAShelled last time out, but has 17 K in 10 IP
21Trevor CahillLAAat TEX, vs. SEA 
22Mike MinorTEXvs. LAAHurt by home park
23Eduardo RodriguezBOSat  TB 
24Domingo GermanNYYvs.  KC 
25Marco GonzalesSEAat LAA 
26Rick PorcelloBOSat  TB7 BB in first 7.1 IP, last season 8 BB in first 57.2 IP
27CC SabathiaNYYvs.  KC 
28Matt ShoemakerTORat MIN, at OAKOff to a great start, hopefully remains healthy
29Ervin SantanaCWSvs.  KC, at DET 
30Michael PinedaMINvs. TOR 
31Reynaldo LopezCWSvs.  KC, at DETLooks to take advantage of weak division, could be worth a pick up
32Brad KellerKCat CWSRegression coming, but maybe not this week
33Aaron SanchezTORat MIN, at OAKWalks high, not the lineups to give free base runners
34Carlos RodonCWSat DET 
35Clay BuchholzTORat MIN 
36Kyle GibsonMINvs. TOR, at BAL 
37Marcus StromanTORat OAK 
38J.A. HappNYYvs. BOS 
39Jake OdorizziMINvs. TOR 
40Tyler SkaggsLAAvs. SEA 
41Mike FiersOAKvs. TOR 
42Ryan YarbroughTBvs. BAL 
43Marco EstradaOAKvs. TOR 
44Dylan BundyBALat  TB, vs. MIN 
45Nathan EovaldiBOSat NYY 
46Jorge LopezKCat CWS, at NYY 
47Jakob JunisKCat NYY 
48Aaron BrooksOAKvs. HOU 
49Hector VelazquezBOSvs. BAL 
50Brett AndersonOAKvs. TOR 
51Tyson RossDETvs. CWS 
52Jordan ZimmermannDETvs. CWS 
53Ivan NovaCWSat DET 
54Shelby MillerTEXvs. LAA, vs. HOU 
55Lucas GiolitoCWSvs.  KC 
56Dan StrailyBALat BOS, vs. MIN 
57Wade MileyHOUat OAK 
58Lance LynnTEXvs. LAA 
59Alex CobbBALvs. MIN 
60Martin PerezMINvs. TOR, at BAL 
61Andrew CashnerBALat  TB 
62Drew SmylyTEXvs. HOU 
63Chris StrattonLAAvs. SEA 
64Spencer TurnbullDETvs. PIT 
65Felix HernandezSEAat LAA 
66Frankie MontasOAKvs. HOU 
67Matt HarveyLAAat TEX, vs. SEA 
68Heath FillmyerKCat CWS, at NYY 
69David HessBALat  TB 
70Trent ThorntonTORat MINEarth, this is Trent. Trent, say hello to Earth.
71Daniel NorrisDETvs. CWS 
72Felix PenaLAAat TEX 
73Adrian SampsonTEXvs. HOU 
74Homer BaileyKCat NYY 

National League

RANKPITCHERTMOPPCOMMENT
1Stephen StrasburgWASvs.  SF, at MIAFacing two of the weakest lineups in the league
2Noah SyndergaardNYMat PHI, at STL 
3Luis CastilloCINat LAD, at  SDMore whiffs, more grounders, a nice combo
4Clayton KershawLADvs. CIN, at MILWelcome back
5Max ScherzerWASat MIA 
6Joey LucchesiSDvs. COL, vs. CINRox struggle vs. LHP and Reds… just…struggling
7Aaron NolaPHIvs. NYM, at COLCoors not the best venue to get untracked
8Kenta MaedaLADvs. CIN, at MIL 
9Trevor RichardsMIAvs. CHC, vs. WASEscaped with 10 walks in 18 innings
10Jacob deGromNYMat STLI guess he's human after all
11Jose QuintanaCHCat MIA, vs. ARI7 IP with 11 K over first two games, matched that in Game 3
12Yu DarvishCHCat MIA, vs. ARICould be his best setup all season
13Robbie RayARIat ATL, at CHCTypical Ray, 22K in 15.1 IP, but also 11 BB
14Freddy PeraltaMILvs. STL, vs. LADNeeds to shake early inning woes
15Walker BuehlerLADvs. CINSlow out of the gate, look for Buehler to pick up the pace
16Jameson TaillonPITvs.  SF 
17Chris PaddackSDvs. CIN 
18Patrick CorbinWASvs.  SF 
19Miles MikolasSTLvs. NYM 
20Cole HamelsCHCat MIA 
21Mike SorokaATLvs. ARI 
22Madison BumgarnerSFat PIT 
23Jake ArrietaPHIvs. NYMMarlins were the ideal panacea for the veteran
24Jon GrayCOLat  SD, vs. PHI 
25Jack FlahertySTLat MIL 
26Kyle HendricksCHCvs. ARI 
27Zack GreinkeARIat CHC 
28Caleb SmithMIAvs. WAS 
29Chris ArcherPITvs.  SFA good spot to keep early season roll going
30Tyler MahleCINat LAD, at  SDNew pitch mix working well
31Dereck RodriguezSFat WAS, at PITLow strikeouts cost fantasy points
32Matt StrahmSDvs. CIN 
33Anibal SanchezWASat MIA 
34Nick PivettaPHIvs. NYM, at COLDisappointing start, but still believe the underlying skills will surface
35Ross StriplingLADat MIL 
36Trevor WilliamsPITat DET 
37Joe MusgrovePITat DET 
38Mike FoltynewiczATLat CLE 
39Zack WheelerNYMat PHI 
40Kevin GausmanATLvs. ARI 
41Nick MargeviciusSDvs. COL 
42Pablo LopezMIAvs. CHC 
43Jeremy HellicksonWASvs.  SF 
44Touki ToussaintATLat CLE 
45Jhoulys ChacinMILvs. LAD 
46Zack GodleyARIat ATL 
47Dakota HudsonSTLat MIL, vs. NYM 
48Tanner RoarkCINat  SD 
49German MarquezCOLvs. PHI 
50Max FriedATLvs. ARINeeds to miss more bats, but encouraging start
51Sonny GrayCINat LAD 
52Corbin BurnesMILvs. STL 
53Anthony DeSclafaniCINat  SD 
54Eric LauerSDvs. CIN 
55Steven MatzNYMat PHI 
56Derek HollandSFat PIT 
57Jeff SamardzijaSFat WAS 
58Brandon WoodruffMILvs. STL, vs. LAD 
59Julio TeheranATLat CLE 
60Zach DaviesMILvs. LAD 
61Kyle FreelandCOLvs. PHI 
62Antonio SenzatelaCOLat  SD 
63Jose UrenaMIAvs. WAS 
64Julio UriasLADat MIL 
65Luke WeaverARIat ATL 
66Sandy AlcantaraMIAvs. CHC 
67Merrill KellyARIat CHC 
68Jordan LylesPITvs.  SF 
69Adam WainwrightSTLvs. NYM 
70Jason VargasNYMat STL 
71Michael WachaSTLat MIL 
72Drew PomeranzSFat WAS 
73Zach EflinPHIat COL 
74Chad BettisCOLvs. PHI 
75Vince VelasquezPHIat COL 

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