Weekly Pitcher Rankings: How's Kershaw Not No. 1?

Weekly Pitcher Rankings: How's Kershaw Not No. 1?

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. 7-13

AMERICAN LEAGUE

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RANKPITCHEROPPCOMMENTS
1Chris SaleCLE, MINKs have helped him be MLB's 11th-best SP despite 3.29 ERA, which is kind of high these days for aces
2David Priceat NYYHe "only" had a 23% K rate with DET, but at 29%, he's been 10th best in MLB since joining TOR
3Chris ArcherBOS
4Dallas Keuchelat LAA
5Cole Hamelsat SEA, OAKFinding his groove with TEX: after 9 ER in his first two starts, he's allowed 9 in his L4 starts
6Felix HernandezTEX
7Sonny GrayHOUA hit per inning in his L4 has left him with a 4.32 ERA, but it doesn't seem like anything other than a modest run
8Justin Verlanderat CLE
9Danny SalazarDETRemarkably impressive outing TOR last week: 7 IP/2 ER with 10 Ks
10Derek Hollandat SEARemember, he closed big last year, too (1.46 ERA in 6 Sept. starts)
11Collin McHughat OAKHas a 2.29 ERA in nine starts since the ASB
12Scott Kazmirat OAK
13Corey KluberDETNow a nagging hamstring thrown into the
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. 7-13

AMERICAN LEAGUE

START

RANKPITCHEROPPCOMMENTS
1Chris SaleCLE, MINKs have helped him be MLB's 11th-best SP despite 3.29 ERA, which is kind of high these days for aces
2David Priceat NYYHe "only" had a 23% K rate with DET, but at 29%, he's been 10th best in MLB since joining TOR
3Chris ArcherBOS
4Dallas Keuchelat LAA
5Cole Hamelsat SEA, OAKFinding his groove with TEX: after 9 ER in his first two starts, he's allowed 9 in his L4 starts
6Felix HernandezTEX
7Sonny GrayHOUA hit per inning in his L4 has left him with a 4.32 ERA, but it doesn't seem like anything other than a modest run
8Justin Verlanderat CLE
9Danny SalazarDETRemarkably impressive outing TOR last week: 7 IP/2 ER with 10 Ks
10Derek Hollandat SEARemember, he closed big last year, too (1.46 ERA in 6 Sept. starts)
11Collin McHughat OAKHas a 2.29 ERA in nine starts since the ASB
12Scott Kazmirat OAK
13Corey KluberDETNow a nagging hamstring thrown into the mix for the oft-inconsistent ace (yes, he's still an ace)
14Lance McCullersat LAA
15Johnny Cuetoat BALHas allowed 4-plus ER in each of his last three (8.47 ERA), the concern with Cueto is always injury
16Hisashi IwakumaCOL
17Masahiro TanakaBALHas allowed 3-plus ER in 9 of his L11, but no more than 4 ER in any of them (3.62 ERA); we knew he'd be a lesser version this year
18Garrett RichardsLAD
19Carlos Carrascoat CWS, DETSlated to return from the DL on Tuesday and hopefully picks right up where he left off (1.36 ERA in his L5 before the injury)
20Taijuan WalkerTEX, COL
21Jake Odorizziat DET
22Michael PinedaBAL, TORReturned with a gem (6 IP/1 ER), but I'm not giddy about a two-start that includes TOR for anyone
23R.A. Dickeyat BOS, at NYYEven with a pair of 5 ER outings mixed in, Dickey has a 2.76 ERA in his last 11 starts
24Drew Smylyat DET, BOS
25Mike Fiersat OAK, at LAA
26Jose QuintanaMIN
27Erasmo Ramirezat DET
28Marco Estradaat NYYHe's allowed 2 HRs in three of his last four; he somehow emerged HR-free his last time in NYY, doubt he's as fortuante this time
29Andrew HeaneyLAD
30Eduardo Rodriguezat TB
31Luis SeverinoTORHe's been excellent and threw a baseline QS in TOR with 9 Ks, but I still had to bump him down with another TOR start on the docket
32Yovani Gallardoat SEA, OAK
33Yordano VenturaMIN, at BALLast five: 1.13 ERA, 1.03 WHIP, and 43 Ks in 32 IP all against offense with legit hitters up and down: DET x2, LAA, BAL, and at BOS
34Kevin Gausmanat NYY
35Chris TillmanKC
36Kyle Gibsonat KC
37Nathan EovaldiTORHe'll probably allow 8 ER and get a win somehow
38Carlos RodonCLE
39Hector SantiagoHOUThe grind of six months seems to be catching up to him: 6.46 ERA in his L8, going 6-plus IP just twice
40Edinson VolquezMIN
41Matt ShoemakerLAD, HOUIt's been two nice starts in a row (1 ER in 14.3 IP), but he allowed 13 ER in 7.3 IP the two starts before that so let's be careful
42Martin Perezat SEA
43Kris MedlenMINI definitely got a little aggressive on Meds at 37th in the AL last week; he'll have some solid starts, but a 7 ER outing didn't surprise me
44Ervin Santanaat CWS
45Rick PorcelloTOR, at TBTwo brilliant outings since returning: 1 ER in 15 IP with 18 Ks and just 11 base runners
46Roenis EliasTEX, COL
47Wade Mileyat TB
48Scott Feldmanat LAA
49Mark Buehrleat NYY
50Matt MooreBOSOnly one bad start in five at Triple-A with 43 Ks in 30 IP, but I'm not diving in head-first
51Joe KellyTORHe's won five straight with a 2.72 ERA and 1.26 WHIP in 43, but do you trust it vs. TOR? Be careful.
52Jesse Chavezat TEX
53Wei-Yin Chenat NYY, KC

SIT

RANKPITCHEROPPCOMMENTS
54Colby LewisOAK
55Aaron BrooksHOU
56John DanksMINThe problem is that his bad is still REALLY bad: has 7 starts of 0-2 ER in his L12, but also 3 starts of 6-plus ER so just a 3.75 ERA in the run
57Drew Hutchisonat BOSSame kind of situation with Hutch, he can be great, but he's a nightmare when he's off
58Danny Duffyat BAL
59Sean Nolinat TEXCould be next in the line of OAK starters who leverage that park into some very useful fantasy numbers
60Jeff SamardzijaCLEMost hits and earned runs allowed in MLB
61Randy WolfTB, at CLE
62Trevor Bauerat CWS, DET
63Henry OwensTOR
64CC SabathiaBAL
65Mike WrightKC
66Ubaldo Jimenezat NYYOh noooo, who could've seen this coming besides anyone ever? (6.88 ERA in L10 with 86 base runners in 53.7 IP)
67Ivan NovaTOR
68Jered WeaverHOU
69Felix DoubrontHOU, at TEX
70Edgar OlmosTEX
71Tyler Duffeyat CWS
72Mike Pelfreyat KC
73Kyle LobsteinTB
74Tommy Miloneat KC, at CWS
75Alfredo Simonat CLE
76Cody AndersonDET
77Matt BoydTB, at CLE

NATIONAL LEAGUE

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RANKPITCHEROPPCOMMENTS
1Zack Greinkeat LAA, at ARIUsually having a 0.40 worse ERA could be an issue, but for Grienke it just means a 1.81 away from home
2Clayton Kershawat LAABack to being the unquestioned best fantasy pitcher in the game, only some two-start studs rank ahead and even then it's close
3Max ScherzerNYM, at MIAIt was a better start last time out, but still allowed 11 hits and a home run (which have been his big issue lately)
4Jacob deGromat WAS
5Jake Arrietaat PHI
6Gerrit ColeMIL
7Michael WachaCHC, at CINSkipped purely for innings concerns given that StL is a near-certainty for the playoffs
8Madison BumgarnerSD
9Matt Harveyat WASThe innings talk will continue from here on out and make him a maddening fantasy player
10Jon Lesterat STL
11Lance LynnCHC
12Noah Syndergaardat ATLA consideration down the stretch with the baby Mets arms vs. weak tms: they could be done after 5 IP if the O builds a solid lead
13Raisel IglesiasPIT, STLNot only is he an IP limit concern guy, but it's also very nebulous as CIN isn't sharing anything
14Francisco Lirianoat CIN, MIL
15Mike Leakeat ARI, SD
16Jason Hammelat STL, at PHI
17Ian KennedyCOL, at SF
18Taylor Jungmannat MIA, at PIT
19Patrick CorbinSF, LAD
20John Lackeyat CIN
21Tyson RossCOL
22Stephen StrasburgNYM
23Shelby MillerNYM
24Julio Teheranat PHI
25Jaime Garciaat CIN
26Steven Matzat ATL
27James ShieldsCOL
28Jordan ZimmermannNYM
29Joe Rossat MIA
30Andrew Cashnerat SF
31Jimmy Nelsonat PIT
32Carlos Martinezat CIN
33Aaron NolaATL, CHC
34Gio Gonzalezat MIA
35J.A. Happat CIN
36John LambSTL
37Rubby De La RosaLAD
38Chris Hestonat ARI
39Brett Andersonat ARI
40Charlie MortonMIL
41Kyle Hendricksat PHI
42Jon Nieseat WAS, at ATL
43Tom KoehlerMIL
44Anthony DeSclafaniPIT, STL
45Bartolo Colonat ATL
46Wily Peraltaat PIT
47Zack GodleySF
48Robbie RayLAD
49Colin ReaCOL, at SF
50Jake PeavySD
51Jeff Lockeat CIN, MIL
52Dan Harenat STL, at PHI
53Jerad EickhoffCHC

SIT

RANKPITCHEROPPCOMMENTS
54Jorge De La Rosaat SD2.60 ERA in his last six, but went more than 6 IP only twice and totaled 10 walks in consecutive starts in that span
55Jarred CosartWAS
56Chase AndersonSF
57Ryan Vogelsongat ARI
58Alex Woodat ARI
59Mat Latosat LAA
60Zach Daviesat MIA, at PIT
61Michael LorenzenSTL
62Jon Grayat SD
63Manny BanuelosNYM
64Matt Garzaat MIA
65Adam ConleyMIL
66Justin NicolinoMIL, WAS
67Adam MorganATL
68Aaron HarangATL, CHC
69Chris Rusinat SD
70Yohan Flandeat SEA
71Keyvius SampsonPIT
72Brad HandWAS
73Alec AsherCHC
74Chad Bettisat SEA
75Kyle Kendrickat SD, at SEA
76Williams Perezat PHI, NYM
77Matt Wislerat PHI, NYM

MLB TOP 100

RANKPITCHEROPPCOMMENTS
1Zack Greinkeat LAA, at ARIUsually having a 0.40 worse ERA could be an issue, but for Grienke it just means a 1.81 away from home
2Clayton Kershawat LAABack to being the unquestioned best fantasy pitcher in the game, only a two-start stud ranks ahead and even then it's close
3Chris SaleCLE, MINKs have helped him be MLB's 11th-best SP despite 3.29 ERA, which is kind of high these days for aces
4Max ScherzerNYM, at MIAIt was a better start last time out, but still allowed 11 hits and a home run (which have been his big issue lately)
5Jacob deGromat WAS
6Jake Arrietaat PHI
7David Priceat NYYHe "only" had a 23% K rate with DET, but at 29%, he's been 10th best in MLB since joining TOR
8Chris ArcherBOS
9Dallas Keuchelat LAA
10Gerrit ColeMIL
11Michael WachaCHC, at CINSkipped purely for innings concerns given that StL is a near-certainty for the playoffs
12Madison BumgarnerSD
13Matt Harveyat WASThe innings talk will continue from here on out and make him a maddening fantasy player
14Jon Lesterat STL
15Cole Hamelsat SEA, OAKFinding his groove with TEX: after 9 ER in his first two starts, he's allowed 9 in his L4 starts
16Felix HernandezTEX
17Sonny GrayHOUA hit per inning in his L4 has left him with a 4.32 ERA, but it doesn't seem like anything other than a modest run
18Justin Verlanderat CLE
19Danny SalazarDETRemarkably impressive outing TOR last week: 7 IP/2 ER with 10 Ks
20Derek Hollandat SEARemember, he closed big last year, too (1.46 ERA in 6 Sept. starts)
21Lance LynnCHC
22Noah Syndergaardat ATLA consideration down the stretch with the baby Mets arms vs. weak tms: they could be done after 5 IP if the O builds a solid lead
23Raisel IglesiasPIT, STLNot only is he an IP limit concern guy, but it's also very nebulous as CIN isn't sharing anything
24Francisco Lirianoat CIN, MIL
25Mike Leakeat ARI, SD
26Jason Hammelat STL, at PHI
27Ian KennedyCOL, at SF
28Taylor Jungmannat MIA, at PIT
29Patrick CorbinSF, LAD
30John Lackeyat CIN
31Tyson RossCOL
32Stephen StrasburgNYM
33Shelby MillerNYM
34Julio Teheranat PHI
35Jaime Garciaat CIN
36Steven Matzat ATL
37Collin McHughat OAKHas a 2.29 ERA in nine starts since the ASB
38Scott Kazmirat OAK
39Corey KluberDETNow a nagging hamstring thrown into the mix for the oft-inconsistent ace (yes, he's still an ace)
40Lance McCullersat LAA
41Johnny Cuetoat BALHas allowed 4-plus ER in each of his last three (8.47 ERA), the concern with Cueto is always injury
42Hisashi IwakumaCOL
43James ShieldsCOL
44Jordan ZimmermannNYM
45Joe Rossat MIA
46Andrew Cashnerat SF
47Masahiro TanakaBALHas allowed 3-plus ER in 9 of his L11, but no more than 4 ER in any of them (3.62 ERA); we knew he'd be a lesser version this year
48Garrett RichardsLAD
49Carlos Carrascoat CWS, DETSlated to return from the DL on Tuesday and hopefully picks right up where he left off (1.36 ERA in his L5 before the injury)
50Taijuan WalkerTEX, COL
51Jake Odorizziat DET
52Michael PinedaBAL, TORReturned with a gem (6 IP/1 ER), but I'm not giddy about a two-start that includes TOR for anyone
53R.A. Dickeyat BOS, at NYYEven with a pair of 5 ER outings mixed in, Dickey has a 2.76 ERA in his last 11 starts
54Drew Smylyat DET, BOS
55Mike Fiersat OAK, at LAA
56Jimmy Nelsonat PIT
57Carlos Martinezat CIN
58Aaron NolaATL, CHC
59Gio Gonzalezat MIA
60J.A. Happat CIN
61John LambSTL
62Jose QuintanaMIN
63Erasmo Ramirezat DET
64Marco Estradaat NYYHe's allowed 2 HRs in three of his last four; he somehow emerged HR-free his last time in NYY, doubt he's as fortuante this time
65Andrew HeaneyLAD
66Eduardo Rodriguezat TB
67Rubby De La RosaLAD
68Chris Hestonat ARI
69Brett Andersonat ARI
70Charlie MortonMIL
71Kyle Hendricksat PHI
72Jon Nieseat WAS, at ATL
73Tom KoehlerMIL
74Anthony DeSclafaniPIT, STL
75Bartolo Colonat ATL
76Luis SeverinoTORHe's been excellent and threw a baseline QS in TOR with 9 Ks, but I still had to bump him down with another TOR start on the docket
77Yovani Gallardoat SEA, OAK
78Yordano VenturaMIN, at BALLast five: 1.13 ERA, 1.03 WHIP, and 43 Ks in 32 IP all against offense with legit hitters up and down: DET x2, LAA, BAL, and at BOS
79Kevin Gausmanat NYY
80Chris TillmanKC
81Kyle Gibsonat KC
82Nathan EovaldiTORHe'll probably allow 8 ER and get a win somehow
83Carlos RodonCLE
84Hector SantiagoHOUThe grind of six months seems to be catching up to him: 6.46 ERA in his L8, going 6-plus IP just twice
85Edinson VolquezMIN
86Matt ShoemakerLAD, HOUIt's been two nice starts in a row (1 ER in 14.3 IP), but he allowed 13 ER in 7.3 IP the two starts before that so let's be careful
87Martin Perezat SEA
88Kris MedlenMINI definitely got a little aggressive on Meds at 37th in the AL last week; he'll have some solid starts, but a 7 ER outing didn't surprise me
89Ervin Santanaat CWS
90Rick PorcelloTOR, at TBTwo brilliant outings since returning: 1 ER in 15 IP with 18 Ks and just 11 base runners
91Roenis EliasTEX, COL
92Wade Mileyat TB
93Wily Peraltaat PIT
94Zack GodleySF
95Robbie RayLAD
96Colin ReaCOL, at SF
97Jake PeavySD
98Jeff Lockeat CIN, MIL
99Dan Harenat STL, at PHI
100Jerad EickhoffCHC

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