Weekly Pitcher Rankings: National No. 1

Weekly Pitcher Rankings: National 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 Aug. 1-7

AMERICAN LEAGUE

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RANKPITCHEROPPONENTCOMMENT
1Carlos CarrascoMIN, at NYYHas allowed more than 3 ER just once yielding a 2.45 ERA & 1.05 WHIP in 69.7 IP
2Danny SalazarMIN, at NYY
3Matt ShoemakerOAK, at SEABookended July w/a pair of 5 ER outings, but was still v good in the middle; stay the course
4Masahiro Tanakaat NYM, CLE
5Justin VerlanderNYMAllowed 1-2 ER in six July starts (1.69 ERA) w/48 K and just 12 BB in 42.7 IP
6Corey Kluberat NYY
7Cole Hamelsat BAL
8Jose Quintanaat DETKiller July (1.95 ERA in 32.3 IP) has his season mark back until 3.00 and likely made him impossible to trade given huge cost
9Chris Saleat DET
10Lance McCullersTOR, TEX
11Yu Darvishat BAL, at HOUThe skills continue to be there, it's just a matter of staying healthy (3.31 ERA, 26 K, 5 BB in 16.3 IP since DL return)
12Michael FulmerCWS, NYM
13David Priceat SEA, at LAD
14Danny Duffyat TB, TORJust continues to absolutely dominate (1.53 ERA
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 Aug. 1-7

AMERICAN LEAGUE

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RANKPITCHEROPPONENTCOMMENT
1Carlos CarrascoMIN, at NYYHas allowed more than 3 ER just once yielding a 2.45 ERA & 1.05 WHIP in 69.7 IP
2Danny SalazarMIN, at NYY
3Matt ShoemakerOAK, at SEABookended July w/a pair of 5 ER outings, but was still v good in the middle; stay the course
4Masahiro Tanakaat NYM, CLE
5Justin VerlanderNYMAllowed 1-2 ER in six July starts (1.69 ERA) w/48 K and just 12 BB in 42.7 IP
6Corey Kluberat NYY
7Cole Hamelsat BAL
8Jose Quintanaat DETKiller July (1.95 ERA in 32.3 IP) has his season mark back until 3.00 and likely made him impossible to trade given huge cost
9Chris Saleat DET
10Lance McCullersTOR, TEX
11Yu Darvishat BAL, at HOUThe skills continue to be there, it's just a matter of staying healthy (3.31 ERA, 26 K, 5 BB in 16.3 IP since DL return)
12Michael FulmerCWS, NYM
13David Priceat SEA, at LAD
14Danny Duffyat TB, TORJust continues to absolutely dominate (1.53 ERA in last 47 IP), making the decision more and more difficult for TOR
15Aaron Sanchezat KC
16Drew Pomeranzat SEA
17Rick Porcelloat SEAHas won 8 straight decisions, including his last six starts in a row (2.41 ERA, 1.07 WHIP)
18Chris TillmanCWS
19Jake OdorizziKC
20Steven Wrightat LADHe has won 8 straight over his last 9 starts: 2.60 ERA, 1.12 WHIP, and 63 K in 55.3 IP
21Trevor BauerMIN
22Dallas KeuchelTEX
23Matt MooreKC, MIN
24Chris ArcherKC, MIN
25J.A. Happat HOUSo frustrating because it seems whenever you start trusting him, he goes sideways (6.43 ERA in L4)
26Ervin Santanaat TB
27Felix HernandezLAA
28Marco Estradaat HOU
29James PaxtonBOS, LAA
30CC Sabathiaat NYM, CLEAllowed 4, 5, or 6 in six straight before his most recent outing (6.7 IP/2 ER at HOU); big week for CC re: fantasy viability
31R.A. Dickeyat HOU, at KC
32Sean Manaeaat LAA, CHC
33Jordan ZimmermannCWS
34Hector Santiagoat SEABB give pause to an otherwise stellar July: 1.78 ERA, 1.33 WHIP, 34 K, and 21 BB (5.4 BB/9) in 35.3 IP
35Michael PinedaCLE
36Marcus Stromanat HOU, at KC
37Doug FisterTOR, TEX
38Blake SnellMIN
39Josh TomlinMINI'm stillterrified of him. He has a 3.32 ERA and 1.12 WHIP in 59.7 IP, but also 15 HR (2.3 HR/9)
40Kevin GausmanTEX
41Dylan BundyTEX, at CWS
42Carlos RodonBAL
43Drew SmylyKCGetting on track? Last 2 starts: 6 IP/1 ER, 6 IP/2 ER; had a 7.40 ERA in his previous 12
44Mike FiersTOR
45Hisashi IwakumaBOS
46Rich HillCHC
47Sonny GrayCHC
48Yordano Venturaat TB, TORLast four: 3.67 ERA, 1.04 WHIP, 22 K, and 3.1 K:BB ratio in 27 IP
49Edinson Volquezat TB
50Martin Perezat HOU
51A.J. Griffinat BAL
52Ian Kennedyat TBHe has 2 HR-free outing in a row!!! He did that in early May, too, but that was only other time this year
53Collin McHughTOR
54Tyler Skaggsat SEA
55James Shieldsat DET, BAL
56Eduardo Rodriguezat SEA, at LAD
57Yovani GallardoTEX
58Kendall Gravemanat LAA
59Tyler Duffeyat CLE, at TB
60Matt BoydCWS
61Nathan EovaldiNYM
62Dillon Overtonat LAA
63Ivan NovaNYM
64Kyle Gibsonat CLE, at TB
65Wade MileyBOS
66Ricky Nolascoat CLE
67Miguel GonzalezBAL
68Tommy Miloneat CLE
69Wade LeBlancBOS, LAA
70Dillon GeeTOR
71Ubaldo Jimenezat CWS
72Lucas Harrellat HOU
73Mike PelfreyNYM
73Jered WeaverOAK
74Tim LincecumOAK

NATIONAL LEAGUE

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RankPitcherOpponent(s)Comments
1Stephen Strasburgat ARI, SFWhat do Strasburg haters do now that he's having a full-on amazing season?
2Madison Bumgarnerat PHI, at WASHe's fanned fewer than 6 just twice in his last 14 starts
3Jacob deGromNYY, at DET
4Max Scherzerat ARI
5Jose Fernandezat CHCEvery pitcher is entitled to a rough start here and there, it's just always jarring when Fernandez's are at home
6Jake Arrietaat OAK
7Noah Syndergaardat DET
8Adam Wainwrightat CIN, ATLNow has a 2.79 ERA in his last 13 starts
9Johnny Cuetoat PHI
10Kyle Hendricksat OAK
11Carlos MartinezATLHe's dropped nearly 2.0 strikeouts off his rate, but the ERA & WHIP are both better; still a stud
12Steven Matzat NYY
13Tanner Roarkat ARI
14Gerrit Coleat ATLAfter a shaky return start (4 IP/4 ER), he's been great in back-to-back starts (1.20 ERA, 13 K, 1 BB in 15 IP)
15Jon LesterMIA
16Julio Teheranat STLI was nervous after the 10 ER demolition at NYM as he's worn down before, but since: 2.35 ERA, 0.91 WHIP, 24 K, 4.0 K:BB in 23 IP
17Junior Guerraat SD
18John LackeyMIAAfter allowing 5 ER in 5.3 IP at LAD, he's been incredible: 1.47 ERA, 0.90 WHIP, 40 K, and 2.5 K:BB ratio in 49 IP
19Vincent VelasquezSF
20Jaime GarciaATLThe Aaron Sanchez of the NL (though not quite as good, obviously); 2.75 ERA in 36 since DL return
21Jason HammelMIA, at OAK
22Jeremy Hellicksonat SD
23Anthony DeSclafaniat PIT
24Michael Wachaat CINHasn't allowed more than 3 ER in any of his last 9; Ks have been spotty, but still has a healthy 3.2 K:BB ratio
25Adam Conleyat CHC
26Kenta Maedaat COL
27Aaron NolaSF
28Mike Leakeat CIN
29Zach Daviesat SDHas a 2.40 ERA in his last 10 starts and though it comes w/just 56 K in 63.7 IP, that's offset by a strong 4.7 K:BB
30Jerad Eickhoffat SD
31Gio GonzalezSF
32Jon GrayLAD, MIA
33Jeff Samardzijaat PHI
34Bartolo Colonat NYY
35Joe RossSFHe's been solid at home despite a .382 BABIP: 3.47 ERA, 1.43 WHIP, 8.7 K, and 4.4 K:BB in 36.3 IP
36Tyler AndersonLAD
37Jameson TaillonCIN
38Scott Kazmirat COL
39Brandon FinneganSTL
40Dan StrailySTL
41Robbie RayWAS
42Jimmy Nelsonat SD, at ARI
43Tom Koehlerat CHC, at COL
44Mike FoltynewiczPIT, at STL
45Archie BradleyWAS, MIL
46Zach EflinSF, at SDThe problem is that his bad starts are awful and often spoil 2-3 good ones; last 6 ER: 2, 6, 0, 6, 1 and 5
47Jarred CosartPHI
48Francisco LirianoCIN
49Homer Baileyat PIT
50Tyler ChatwoodLAD
51Bud NorrisBOS
52Chase Andersonat ARI
53Brandon McCarthyat COL, BOSEarly returns have been nice (2.39 ERA, 11.3 K/9), but this is a nightmarish two-start slate
54Logan VerrettNYY, at DET
55Christian FriedrichPHI
56Braden ShipleyMIL
57Andrew Cashnerat COL"Yesss, I'm out of the NL West, no more Coors!! … wait, what?!?!"
58Zack GodleyWAS
59Chad BettisMIA
60Ryan Vogelsongat ATL, CIN
61Colin Reaat COL
62Jake Peavyat WAS
63Matt Cainat WAS
64Edwin JacksonMIL
65Patrick CorbinMIL
66Cody ReedSTL, at PIT
67Tyrell JenkinsPIT
68Luis PerdomoMIL
69Matt Garzaat ARI
70Paul ClemensMIL
71Aaron BlairPIT
72Jeff Lockeat ATL
73Jorge De La RosaMIA
74Joel De La Cruzat STL

MLB TOP 100

RANKPITCHEROPPONENTCOMMENT
1Stephen Strasburgat ARI, SFWhat do Strasburg haters do now that he's having a full-on amazing season?
2Madison Bumgarnerat PHI, at WASHe's fanned fewer than 6 just twice in his last 14 starts
3Jacob deGromNYY, at DET
4Carlos CarrascoMIN, at NYYHas allowed more than 3 ER just once yielding a 2.45 ERA & 1.05 WHIP in 69.7 IP
5Danny SalazarMIN, at NYY
6Matt ShoemakerOAK, at SEABookended July w/a pair of 5 ER outings, but was still v good in the middle; stay the course
7Masahiro Tanakaat NYM, CLE
8Max Scherzerat ARI
9Jose Fernandezat CHCEvery pitcher is entitled to a rough start here and there, it's just always jarring when Fernandez's are at home
10Jake Arrietaat OAK
11Justin VerlanderNYMAllowed 1-2 ER in six July starts (1.69 ERA) w/48 K and just 12 BB in 42.7 IP
12Corey Kluberat NYY
13Noah Syndergaardat DET
14Adam Wainwrightat CIN, ATLNow has a 2.79 ERA in his last 13 starts
15Johnny Cuetoat PHI
16Cole Hamelsat BAL
17Jose Quintanaat DETKiller July (1.95 ERA in 32.3 IP) has his season mark back until 3.00 and likely made him impossible to trade given huge cost
18Chris Saleat DET
19Lance McCullersTOR, TEX
20Yu Darvishat BAL, at HOUThe skills continue to be there, it's just a matter of staying healthy (3.31 ERA, 26 K, 5 BB in 16.3 IP since DL return)
21Michael FulmerCWS, NYM
22David Priceat SEA, at LAD
23Danny Duffyat TB, TOR
24Kyle Hendricksat OAK
25Aaron Sanchezat KCJust continues to absolutely dominate (1.53 ERA in last 47 IP), making the decision more and more difficult for TOR
26Carlos MartinezATLHe's dropped nearly 2.0 strikeouts off his rate, but the ERA & WHIP are both better; still a stud
27Steven Matzat NYY
28Tanner Roarkat ARI
29Gerrit Coleat ATLAfter a shaky return start (4 IP/4 ER), he's been great in back-to-back starts (1.20 ERA, 13 K, 1 BB in 15 IP)
30Jon LesterMIA
31Julio Teheranat STL
32Junior Guerraat SDI was nervous after the 10 ER demolition at NYM as he's worn down before, but since: 2.35 ERA, 0.91 WHIP, 24 K, 4.0 K:BB in 23 IP
33Drew Pomeranzat SEAAfter allowing 5 ER in 5.3 IP at LAD, he's been incredible: 1.47 ERA, 0.90 WHIP, 40 K, and 2.5 K:BB ratio in 49 IP
34Rick Porcelloat SEA
35Chris TillmanCWSHas won 8 straight decisions, including his last six starts in a row (2.41 ERA, 1.07 WHIP)
36Jake OdorizziKC
37John LackeyMIA
38Vincent VelasquezSFHe has won 8 straight over his last 9 starts: 2.60 ERA, 1.12 WHIP, and 63 K in 55.3 IP
39Jaime GarciaATL
40Jason HammelMIA, at OAK
41Steven Wrightat LAD
42Trevor BauerMINThe Aaron Sanchez of the NL (though not quite as good, obviously); 2.75 ERA in 36 since DL return
43Dallas KeuchelTEX
44Jeremy Hellicksonat SD
45Anthony DeSclafaniat PITSo frustrating because it seems whenever you start trusting him, he goes sideways (6.43 ERA in L4)
46Matt MooreKC, MIN
47Chris ArcherKC, MIN
48J.A. Happat HOU
49Michael Wachaat CINHasn't allowed more than 3 ER in any of his last 9; Ks have been spotty, but still has a healthy 3.2 K:BB ratio
50Adam Conleyat CHC
51Kenta Maedaat COL
52Aaron NolaSF
53Mike Leakeat CIN
54Zach Daviesat SDHas a 2.40 ERA in his last 10 starts and though it comes w/just 56 K in 63.7 IP, that's offset by a strong 4.7 K:BB
55Jerad Eickhoffat SD
56Ervin Santanaat TB
57Felix HernandezLAA
58Marco Estradaat HOU
59Gio GonzalezSF
60James PaxtonBOS, LAA
61CC Sabathiaat NYM, CLEAllowed 4, 5, or 6 in six straight before his most recent outing (6.7 IP/2 ER at HOU); big week for CC re: fantasy viability
62R.A. Dickeyat HOU, at KC
63Sean Manaeaat LAA, CHC
64Jon GrayLAD, MIA
65Jeff Samardzijaat PHI
66Jordan ZimmermannCWS
67Hector Santiagoat SEABB give pause to an otherwise stellar July: 1.78 ERA, 1.33 WHIP, 34 K, and 21 BB (5.4 BB/9) in 35.3 IP
68Michael PinedaCLE
69Bartolo Colonat NYY
70Joe RossSFHe's been solid at home despite a .382 BABIP: 3.47 ERA, 1.43 WHIP, 8.7 K, and 4.4 K:BB in 36.3 IP
71Tyler AndersonLAD
72Marcus Stromanat HOU, at KC
73Doug FisterTOR, TEX
74Blake SnellMINI'm stillterrified of him. He has a 3.32 ERA and 1.12 WHIP in 59.7 IP, but also 15 HR (2.3 HR/9)
75Josh TomlinMIN
76Jameson TaillonCIN
77Scott Kazmirat COL
78Brandon FinneganSTL
79Dan StrailySTL
80Kevin GausmanTEX
81Robbie RayWAS
82Jimmy Nelsonat SD, at ARI
83Tom Koehlerat CHC, at COL
84Dylan BundyTEX, at CWS
85Carlos RodonBALGetting on track? Last 2 starts: 6 IP/1 ER, 6 IP/2 ER; had a 7.40 ERA in his previous 12
85Drew SmylyKC
86Mike FoltynewiczPIT, at STL
87Archie BradleyWAS, MIL
88Zach EflinSF, at SDThe problem is that his bad starts are awful and often spoil 2-3 good ones; last 6 ER: 2, 6, 0, 6, 1 and 5
89Mike FiersTOR
90Hisashi IwakumaBOS
91Rich HillCHC
92Sonny GrayCHC
93Yordano Venturaat TB, TORLast four: 3.67 ERA, 1.04 WHIP, 22 K, and 3.1 K:BB ratio in 27 IP
94Jarred CosartPHI
96Francisco LirianoCIN
97Homer Baileyat PIT
98Tyler ChatwoodLAD
99Bud NorrisBOS
100Chase Andersonat ARI

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