Weekly Pitcher Rankings: Yu the Man This Week

Weekly Pitcher Rankings: Yu the Man This Week

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. 22-28

AMERICAN LEAGUE

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RANKPITCHEROPPONENTCOMMENT
1Yu Darvishat CIN, CLEHRs are slightly annoying, but 8 of the 9 are solo shots; 57 Ks and 7.1 K:BB ratio in 43.3 IP since DL return
2Carlos Carrascoat OAK, at TEXDon't get too hung up on the 4.35 ERA over his last three starts, it comes with 28 Ks and just 2 BBs over 20.7 IP; he's fine
3Justin VerlanderLAA
4Corey Kluberat TEXA 1.65 ERA over his last seven starts has thrust him into the Cy Young convo
5Chris SaleSEA
6Jose QuintanaSEA
7Aaron SanchezMINHas finished 7 IP in four of his five starts since the break without once eclipsing 100 pitches
8Cole Hamelsat CIN
9Danny Duffyat BOSHate the matchup, but he's one of a small group I'd still start against them
10Masahiro Tanakaat SEAHe'll hit ya w/a clunker every 5-6 starts, but he's been really good this yr overall (0-2 ER in 64% of his 25 starts)
11J.A. HappLAA
12Michael Fulmerat MIN
13Matt Shoemakerat TORIt's
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. 22-28

AMERICAN LEAGUE

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RANKPITCHEROPPONENTCOMMENT
1Yu Darvishat CIN, CLEHRs are slightly annoying, but 8 of the 9 are solo shots; 57 Ks and 7.1 K:BB ratio in 43.3 IP since DL return
2Carlos Carrascoat OAK, at TEXDon't get too hung up on the 4.35 ERA over his last three starts, it comes with 28 Ks and just 2 BBs over 20.7 IP; he's fine
3Justin VerlanderLAA
4Corey Kluberat TEXA 1.65 ERA over his last seven starts has thrust him into the Cy Young convo
5Chris SaleSEA
6Jose QuintanaSEA
7Aaron SanchezMINHas finished 7 IP in four of his five starts since the break without once eclipsing 100 pitches
8Cole Hamelsat CIN
9Danny Duffyat BOSHate the matchup, but he's one of a small group I'd still start against them
10Masahiro Tanakaat SEAHe'll hit ya w/a clunker every 5-6 starts, but he's been really good this yr overall (0-2 ER in 64% of his 25 starts)
11J.A. HappLAA
12Michael Fulmerat MIN
13Matt Shoemakerat TORIt's time for Paul's Weekly Cross-Promotion: wrote about Shoe twice at FG this week (first piece linked in second)
14David Priceat TB, KC
15Chris ArcherBOS, at HOU
16Danny Salazarat OAK, at TEXDidn't look any healhtier in his return from the DL, but threw a pen right after so maybe he's just working out kinks; cautious rank
17Marco EstradaLAA
18Rick Porcelloat TB
19Dallas KeuchelTB8 QS in his last 10, but the two off starts were really bad (13 ER in 10 IP) so it's still just a 3.72 ERA in the 65.3 IP
20Chris Tillmanat WAS
21Jake OdorizziBOS
22Felix Hernandezat CWS
23Kevin GausmanWAS, at NYYFinally seeing the consistent strikeout ability his raw stuff deserves: 67 in his last 59 IP; career-high 24% K this yr
24Dylan BundyWAS, at NYY
25Marcus StromanMIN
26Drew Smylyat HOUGood Smyly is back, but for how long? (2.25 ERA, 0.94 WHIP in 32 IP over last 5)
27Sean ManaeaCLE
28Drew Pomeranzat TB
29Carlos RodonPHIJust 4 ER in 18 IP during August (16 Ks too)
30Blake SnellBOS, at HOUGetting knicked at TOR is hardly a crime and only 2 of the 5 were earned; 2.50 ERA, 46 Ks in L7, but also 20 BB in the 36 IP
31Hisashi IwakumaNYY, at CWS
32Eduardo RodriguezKC
33Michael Pinedaat SEA, BAL
34CC Sabathiaat SEA
35Trevor Bauerat OAK
36Chad GreenBALShowing flashes of Shane Greene's breakout w/NYY, including a very similar arsenal
37Joe Musgroveat PITBeing thrashed at BAL is a rite of passage, I'm kinda impressed he still made it into the 6th after 5 ER thru 2 IP
38Yordano Venturaat MIA, at BOS
39Kyle GibsonDET, at TOR
40Doug Fisterat PIT, TBHe's really subject to his BABIP: .374 in L5 en route to a 5.20 ERA; .254 in previous 15 (2.92 ERA)
41Tyler Skaggsat TOR, at DET
42Anibal Sanchezat MIN, LAA
43Matt Boydat MINHe's quietly put up a 2.06 ERA in 39.3 IP since his return on July 9th
44Mike FiersTB
45Edinson Volquezat MIA
46R.A. DickeyLAA
47Josh Tomlinat TEX
48Collin McHughat PIT
49Daniel NorrisLAABasically a 5-and-dive pitcher right now, but continues to flash very appealing stuff
50Ian Kennedyat BOS
51A.J. GriffinCLEKind of a poor man's Josh Tomlin as the worse WHIP and higher HR/9 casues a lot more damage
52Ervin Santanaat TOR
53Francisco LirianoMINTwo quality starts w/TOR out of three; not sure I'm trusting him in anything but desperate deep-leagues, but I'm watching
54Matt AndrieseBOS7 HR in his last three starts is not what you want to see before a start v. BOS
55Tyler DuffeyDET
56Ross Detwilerat STL
57Kendall GravemanCLE
58Derek HollandCLE
59Hector Santiagoat TOR
60Martin PerezCLE
61Yovani Gallardoat NYY
62Jesse Hahnat STL
63Ricky Nolascoat DET
64James ShieldsSEAJuly was quite the mirage (1.78 ERA) and he has outright punishedanyone who believed in it (17.36 ERA in August)
65Dillon Geeat MIA
66Cody MartinNYY, at CWS
67Jose BerriosDET
68Clay Buchholzat TB
69Luis CessaBAL
70Wade LeBlancNYY
71Andrew TriggsCLE, at STL
72Wade Mileyat WAS
73Ariel Mirandaat CWS
73Jered Weaverat TOR
74Anthony RanaudoPHI, SEA
75Jhoulys Chacinat DET

NATIONAL LEAGUE

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RankPitcherOpponent(s)Comments
1Madison Bumgarnerat LADA Justin Ruggiano - yeah, he still plays - grand slam was his only blemish v. NYM
2Jose FernandezKCHe's still obscene at home: 2.07 ERA, 0.99 WHIP, 119 Ks, and 5.2 K:BB in 82.7 IP
3Jacob deGromat STLHad allowed 7 ER in 6 starts before SF roughed him up for 8
4Max ScherzerBAL
5Johnny Cuetoat LAD
6Jon Lesterat SD, at LAD
7Stephen Strasburgat BAL, COLThree straight duds worthy of concern or just a tough stretch that included a trip to Coors? Not sure yet, but leaning toward former
8Kenta MaedaSF, CHCYa, he's only thishigh because of two starts, but he's having a really solid debut in the MLB
9Jake Arrietaat SD
10Kyle Hendricksat SD
11Zack GreinkeATLSchedule gods gave him SD, ATL back-to-back to clean up the Boston Massacre (1.7 IP/9 ER)
12Jason Hammelat LAD
13Noah SyndergaardPHI
14Adam WainwrightNYMAugust has been bumpy (8.53 ERA), but the bulk of the damage is 2 IP/7 ER at CHC as opposed to consistent thrashings
15Carlos MartinezNYM
16Steven Matzat STLWe know about the bone spurs, but now he was scratched Friday for his shoulder; talent is there, health remains suspect
17Jon Grayat MIL
18Gerrit ColeHOUHe's just offright now, not exactly sure why
19Vince Velasquezat NYMFour scoreless fell apart in the final two innings… the travails of a young SP
20Matt MooreATL
21Tanner RoarkBALHe's been great this season, but BAL is always tough so his ranking took a hit this week
22Julio Teheranat ARI
23Jameson TaillonHOU, at MILSeven straight quality starts: 2.25 ERA, 0.98 WHIP, 37 Ks, and 9.3 K:BB ratio in 44 IP
24Jaime GarciaNYM, OAK
25Zach DaviesCOL, PIT
26Anthony DeSclafaniat ARIQuality starts in 10 of his last 11: 3.23 ERA, 1.08 WHIP, 65 Ks, 5.4 K:BB in 69.7 IP
27Jerad Eickhoffat CWS
28Jeff SamardzijaATLWhen you really look at it, he's not much better than '15: 6.9 (2015)/6.6 (2016) K, 2.1/2.4 BB, 1.2/1.2 HR, 9.6/8.7 H
29Gio GonzalezCOL
30Jeremy Hellicksonat NYM
31Tyler Andersonat MIL
32Ivan NovaHOU, at MILWas putting it together a bit w/NYY, too: 4.06 ERA, 1.24 WHIP, 39 Ks, 4.3 K:BB in 44.3 IP since July 1st
33Scott Kazmirat CIN, CHC
34Homer BaileyLAD, at ARIYou're always gambling with a TJ returner, but velo is up and he's getting whiffs
35Jimmy NelsonCOL, PIT
36Mike LeakeOAK
37Brandon Finneganat ARIA trip to ARI is a little much for his volatility, be careful
38Dan StrailyTEXHe's 2/3rds of an inning shy of nine straight quality starts: 2.68 ERA, 0.95 WHIP, 44 Ks, 4.0 K:BB in 57 IP
39Bartolo ColonPHI
40Robbie RayATL
41Tom KoehlerKC
42Braden ShipleyCIN
43Andrew CashnerKC, SDTwo starts at home against less-than-excellent offenses could be a solid play… or he'll bury us, but I'm take the plunge in a deepmixer
44Brett AndersonCHC
45Bud NorrisSF
46Reynaldo Lopezat BAL, COL
47Rich HillSFStill hasn't pitched with LA ...
48Jeff Hoffmanat WASProfile not too far off of Jon Gray's, but it took Gray some time to adjust so temper expectations w/the Hoff
49David PhelpsSDHe's looked sharp in three starts so far, but he's probably a five inning max kind of guy
50Mike Montgomeryat LADPitching coach Chris Bosio has done more w/less so if Montgomery shows some flashes here, I wouldn't be surprised at all
51Zack GodleyATL, CINHe's not great, but a two-step at home that includes ATL is intriguing to me
52Mike Foltynewiczat ARI, at SF
53Luke WeaverOAKKeeping a close eye on him, probably would take a shot in NL-only this week, too
54Jake Thompsonat CWS
55Archie BradleyATL, CIN
56Edwin JacksonCHC
57Luis Perdomoat MIA
58Christian FriedrichCHC
59Ryan Vogelsongat MIL
60Wily PeraltaPIT
61Chad Kuhlat MIL
62Jon Nieseat STL, PHI
63Brent SuterCOL
64Jake Peavyat LAD, ATL
65Jarred Cosartat MIA
66Adam Morganat NYM
67Tyrell Jenkinsat ARI
68Chad Bettisat MIL, at WAS
69Paul ClemensCHC
70Rob Whalenat ARI, at SF
71Matt GarzaPIT
72Jorge De La Rosaat WAS
73Joel De La Cruzat SF
74Tim AdlemanTEX
75Jose UrenaSD
76Clayton Richardat MIA

MLB TOP 100

RANKPITCHEROPPONENTCOMMENT
1Yu Darvishat CIN, CLEHRs are slightly annoying, but 8 of the 9 are solo shots; 57 Ks and 7.1 K:BB ratio in 43.3 IP since DL return
2Carlos Carrascoat OAK, at TEXDon't get too hung up on the 4.35 ERA over his last three starts, it comes with 28 Ks and just 2 BBs over 20.7 IP; he's fine
3Madison Bumgarnerat LADA Justin Ruggiano - yeah, he still plays - grand slam was his only blemish v. NYM
4Jose FernandezKCHe's still obscene at home: 2.07 ERA, 0.99 WHIP, 119 Ks, and 5.2 K:BB in 82.7 IP
5Jacob deGromat STLHad allowed 7 ER in 6 starts before SF roughed him up for 8
6Justin VerlanderLAA
7Max ScherzerBAL
8Corey Kluberat TEXA 1.65 ERA over his last seven starts has thrust him into the Cy Young convo
9Johnny Cuetoat LAD
10Jon Lesterat SD, at LAD
11Stephen Strasburgat BAL, COLThree straight duds worthy of concern or just a tough stretch that included a trip to Coors? Not sure yet, but leaning toward former
12Kenta MaedaSF, CHCYa, he's only thishigh because of two starts, but he's having a really solid debut in the MLB
13Chris SaleSEA
14Jose QuintanaSEA
15Jake Arrietaat SD
16Kyle Hendricksat SD
17Zack GreinkeATLSchedule gods gave him SD, ATL back-to-back to clean up the Boston Massacre (1.7 IP/9 ER)
18Aaron SanchezMINHas finished 7 IP in four of his five starts since the break without once eclipsing 100 pitches
19Cole Hamelsat CIN
20Jason Hammelat LAD
21Noah SyndergaardPHI
22Adam WainwrightNYMAugust has been bumpy (8.53 ERA), but the bulk of the damage is 2 IP/7 ER at CHC as opposed to consistent thrashings
23Danny Duffyat BOSHate the matchup, but he's one of a small group I'd still start against them
24Masahiro Tanakaat SEAHe'll hit ya w/a clunker every 5-6 starts, but he's been really good this yr overall (0-2 ER in 64% of his 25 starts)
25J.A. HappLAA
26Michael Fulmerat MIN
27Carlos MartinezNYM
28Steven Matzat STLWe know about the bone spurs, but now he was scratched Friday for his shoulder; talent is there, health remains suspect
29Matt Shoemakerat TORIt's time for Paul's Weekly Cross-Promotion: wrote about Shoe twice at FG this week (first piece linked in second)
30David Priceat TB, KC
31Chris ArcherBOS, at HOU
32Jon Grayat MIL
33Gerrit ColeHOUHe's just offright now, not exactly sure why
34Danny Salazarat OAK, at TEXDidn't look any healhtier in his return from the DL, but threw a pen right after so maybe he's just working out kinks; cautious rank
35Marco EstradaLAA
36Rick Porcelloat TB
37Vince Velasquezat NYMFour scoreless fell apart in the final two innings… the travails of a young SP
38Matt MooreATL
39Tanner RoarkBALHe's been great this season, but BAL is always tough so his ranking took a hit this week
40Julio Teheranat ARI
41Dallas KeuchelTB8 QS in his last 10, but the two off starts were really bad (13 ER in 10 IP) so it's still just a 3.72 ERA in the 65.3 IP
42Chris Tillmanat WAS
43Jameson TaillonHOU, at MILSeven straight quality starts: 2.25 ERA, 0.98 WHIP, 37 Ks, and 9.3 K:BB ratio in 44 IP
44Jaime GarciaNYM, OAK
45Zach DaviesCOL, PIT
46Anthony DeSclafaniat ARIQuality starts in 10 of his last 11: 3.23 ERA, 1.08 WHIP, 65 Ks, 5.4 K:BB in 69.7 IP
47Jake OdorizziBOS
48Felix Hernandezat CWS
49Kevin GausmanWAS, at NYYFinally seeing the consistent strikeout ability his raw stuff deserves: 67 in his last 59 IP; career-high 24% K this yr
50Dylan BundyWAS, at NYY
51Marcus StromanMIN
52Drew Smylyat HOUGood Smyly is back, but for how long? (2.25 ERA, 0.94 WHIP in 32 IP over last 5)
53Jerad Eickhoffat CWS
54Jeff SamardzijaATLWhen you really look at it, he's not much better than '15: 6.9 (2015)/6.6 (2016) K, 2.1/2.4 BB, 1.2/1.2 HR, 9.6/8.7 H
55Sean ManaeaCLE
56Drew Pomeranzat TB
57Gio GonzalezCOL
58Jeremy Hellicksonat NYM
59Carlos RodonPHIJust 4 ER in 18 IP during August (16 Ks too)
60Blake SnellBOS, at HOUGetting knicked at TOR is hardly a crime and only 2 of the 5 were earned; 2.50 ERA, 46 Ks in L7, but also 20 BB in the 36 IP
61Tyler Andersonat MIL
62Ivan NovaHOU, at MILWas putting it together a bit w/NYY, too: 4.06 ERA, 1.24 WHIP, 39 Ks, 4.3 K:BB in 44.3 IP since July 1st
63Scott Kazmirat CIN, CHC
64Homer BaileyLAD, at ARIYou're always gambling with a TJ returner, but velo is up and he's getting whiffs
65Hisashi IwakumaNYY, at CWS
66Jimmy NelsonCOL, PIT
67Eduardo RodriguezKC
68Michael Pinedaat SEA, BAL
69CC Sabathiaat SEA
70Trevor Bauerat OAK
71Chad GreenBALShowing flashes of Shane Greene's breakout w/NYY, including a very similar arsenal
72Joe Musgroveat PITBeing thrashed at BAL is a rite of passage, I'm kinda impressed he still made it into the 6th after 5 ER thru 2 IP
73Mike LeakeOAK
74Brandon Finneganat ARIA trip to ARI is a little much for his volatility, be careful
75Yordano Venturaat MIA, at BOS
76Dan StrailyTEXHe's 2/3rds of an inning shy of nine straight quality starts: 2.68 ERA, 0.95 WHIP, 44 Ks, 4.0 K:BB in 57 IP
77Bartolo ColonPHI
78Robbie RayATL
79Kyle GibsonDET, at TOR
80Doug Fisterat PIT, TBHe's really subject to his BABIP: .374 in L5 en route to a 5.20 ERA; .254 in previous 15 (2.92 ERA)
81Anibal Sanchezat MIN, LAA
82Tom KoehlerKC
83Braden ShipleyCIN
84Andrew CashnerKC, SDTwo starts at home against less-than-excellent offenses could be a solid play… or he'll bury us, but I'm take the plunge in a deepmixer
85Matt Boydat MINHe's quietly put up a 2.06 ERA in 39.3 IP since his return on July 9th
85Mike FiersTB
86Edinson Volquezat MIA
87Brett AndersonCHC
88Bud NorrisSF
89R.A. DickeyLAA
90Josh Tomlinat TEX
91Collin McHughat PIT
92Daniel NorrisLAABasically a 5-and-dive pitcher right now, but continues to flash very appealing stuff
93Ian Kennedyat BOS
94Reynaldo Lopezat BAL, COL
96Rich HillSFStill hasn't pitched with LA ...
97Jeff Hoffmanat WASProfile not too far off of Jon Gray's, but it took Gray some time to adjust so temper expectations w/the Hoff
98David PhelpsSDHe's looked sharp in three starts so far, but he's probably a five inning max kind of guy
99Mike Montgomeryat LADPitching coach Chris Bosio has done more w/less so if Montgomery shows some flashes here, I wouldn't be surprised at all
100Zack GodleyATL, CINHe's not great, but a two-step at home that includes ATL is intriguing to me

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