Weekly Pitcher Rankings: Wheeling and Dealing

Weekly Pitcher Rankings: Wheeling and Dealing

This article is part of our Weekly Pitcher Rankings series.

Last season, Zack Wheeler seemingly sacrificed strikeouts for more more contact, most notably of the groundball variety. This season, Wheeler has ramped the punchouts back up while maintaining his grounder lean. The result is a No. 3 ranking for this week's double dip, ahead of a duo of Dodgers but behind a pair of the league's best pitchers the past couple seasons.

Elsewhere, this week will require some faith as a few struggling hurlers have two starts. The temptation is reserving guys until they show positive signs but you run the risk of losing two solid efforts. Of course, you may also tack on more damage, hence the conundrum.

Personally, I'm aggressive in these instances, especially if the underlying metrics are encouraging. As always, it's your team, hence your call.

Please realize I pull the probable starters from the site's Projected Starters page so kindly direct rotation question over there.

UPDATED: Monday May 17 2:20 AM ET

Week of May 17-23.

Mixed Leagues

RankPitcherTMOPPComments
1Gerrit ColeNYY@TEX, CWS 
2Yu DarvishSDCOL, SEA 
3Zack WheelerPHIMIA, BOSMaintaining high GB% while adding back high K%
4Walker BuehlerLADARI, @SF 
5Julio UriasLADARI, @SFLove to see 7 IP for half of 8 GS
6Jacob deGromNYM@MIAFingers crossed
7Sonny GrayCINSF, MIL 
8Hyun Jin RyuTORBOS, TB 
9Max ScherzerWAS@CHC 
10Taijuan Walker

Last season, Zack Wheeler seemingly sacrificed strikeouts for more more contact, most notably of the groundball variety. This season, Wheeler has ramped the punchouts back up while maintaining his grounder lean. The result is a No. 3 ranking for this week's double dip, ahead of a duo of Dodgers but behind a pair of the league's best pitchers the past couple seasons.

Elsewhere, this week will require some faith as a few struggling hurlers have two starts. The temptation is reserving guys until they show positive signs but you run the risk of losing two solid efforts. Of course, you may also tack on more damage, hence the conundrum.

Personally, I'm aggressive in these instances, especially if the underlying metrics are encouraging. As always, it's your team, hence your call.

Please realize I pull the probable starters from the site's Projected Starters page so kindly direct rotation question over there.

UPDATED: Monday May 17 2:20 AM ET

Week of May 17-23.

Mixed Leagues

RankPitcherTMOPPComments
1Gerrit ColeNYY@TEX, CWS 
2Yu DarvishSDCOL, SEA 
3Zack WheelerPHIMIA, BOSMaintaining high GB% while adding back high K%
4Walker BuehlerLADARI, @SF 
5Julio UriasLADARI, @SFLove to see 7 IP for half of 8 GS
6Jacob deGromNYM@MIAFingers crossed
7Sonny GrayCINSF, MIL 
8Hyun Jin RyuTORBOS, TB 
9Max ScherzerWAS@CHC 
10Taijuan WalkerNYM@ATL, @MIAExpecting control and command to continue to improve
11Cristian JavierHOU@OAK, @TEX 
12Shane BieberCLEMIN 
13Danny DuffyKCMIL, DET 
14Trevor BauerLADARI 
15Charlie MortonATLNYM, PITHang in there, he's not pitching as poorly as it seems
16Tyler GlasnowTB@TORAt least 6 IP in 7 of 9 GS
17Jack FlahertySTLPIT 
18Yusei KikuchiSEADET 
19Brandon WoodruffMIL@KC 
20Sean ManaeaOAKHOU, @LAAJust didn't have it vs. Boston, buy low if possible
21Joe MusgroveSDCOL 
22Clayton KershawLADARI 
23Corbin BurnesMIL@KC 
24Carlos RodonCWS@NYYGood test for the lefty
25Aaron NolaPHIBOS 
26John MeansBALTBSeen enough to greatly improve expectations
27Michael PinedaMINCWS, @CLE 
28Andrew HeaneyLAACLE, OAK 
29Shohei OhtaniLAACLE 
30Freddy PeraltaMIL@CIN 
31Adbert AlzolayCHCWAS, @STLK-BB% is impressive 23.6%
32Zach PlesacCLE@LAATwo straight 8 IP efforts, but only 11 K in those 16 IP
33Anthony DeSclafaniSF@CIN, LADStrikeouts down lately, should return
34Zack GreinkeHOU@OAK 
35Kevin GausmanSF@CIN 
36Jose BerriosMIN@LAA 
37Jameson TaillonNYY@TEX, CWS8 HR in 33 IP driving high ERA
38Patrick CorbinWAS@CHC, BAL 
39Marcus StromanNYM@MIA 
40Eduardo RodriguezBOS@TOR, @PHI 
41Alex WoodSFLAD 
42Lance LynnCWS@MIN 
43Ian AndersonATLPITPerfect game to get back on track
44JT BrubakerPIT@STL, @ATLDue ERA correction, but skills will keep landing soft
45Lance McCullers Jr.HOU@TEX 
46Huascar YnoaATLPITPerfect game to stay on track
47Pablo LopezMIANYM 
48Jordan MontgomeryNYYCWS 
49Chris PaddackSDSEA 
50Max FriedATLNYM, PITIdeal pair to continue turnaround
51Dylan BundyLAAMINERA estimators all in the mid-threes, he's fine
52Casey MizeDET@SEA, @KCStuff will eventually translate to more strikeouts
53Zach EflinPHIMIA 
54Rich HillTB@BAL 
55Aaron CivaleCLE@LAA 
56Stephen StrasburgWASBALOn track to return, should be good for 90 or so pitches
57Dinelson LametSDSEA 
58Chris BassittOAK@LAA 
59Corey KluberNYY@TEXMaybe he is a slow starter; 2.39 ERA and 1.10 WHIP with 27 K over last 26.1 IP
60Dallas KeuchelCWS@MIN, @NYYLow strikeouts dampen ranking, even with a pair
61Spencer TurnbullDET@SEA 
62Luis CastilloCINSF, MILNot giving up and not benching him; your team, your call.
63Lucas GiolitoCWS@MIN 
64Trevor RogersMIA@PHI 
65Adam WainwrightSTLCHC 
66Miles MikolasSTLCHCSlated to make 2021 debut
67Mike MinorKCDET 
68J.A. HappMINCWS, @CLE 
69Kenta MaedaMIN@CLE 
70Robbie RayTORTB 
71Matthew BoydDET@KC 
72Logan GilbertSEADETNo walks in debut but command was off - needs to locate better within the zone
73Blake SnellSDCOL 
74Brady SingerKCDET 
75Domingo GermanNYY@TEX 
76Sandy AlcantaraMIA@PHI 
77Luis GarciaHOU@OAK 
78Tarik SkubalDET@SEA 
79Kwang Hyun KimSTLCHC 
80John GantSTLPIT 
81Jon GrayCOL@SD 
82Nick PivettaBOS@TOR 
83Nathan EovaldiBOS@PHI 
84Mix 12 Reliever   
85Justin DunnSEADET 
86Shane McClanahanTB@TOR 
87Triston McKenzieCLEMIN 
88Kyle GibsonTEXHOU 
89Garrett RichardsBOS@TOR 
90Tyler MahleCINSF 
91Alex CobbLAAOAK 
92Mix 15 Reliever   
93Tyler AndersonPIT@ATL 
94Kyle HendricksCHC@STL 
95Griffin CanningLAAMIN 
96Madison BumgarnerARI@LAD, @COL 
97Mike FoltynewiczTEXNYY, HOU 
98Josh FlemingTB@TOR 
99Logan WebbSF@CIN, LAD 
100Ryan YarbroughTB@BAL 
101Cole IrvinOAKHOUFanning more than expected
102James KaprielianOAK@LAA 
103David PriceLAD@SF 
104Frankie MontasOAKHOU 
105Steven MatzTORBOS 
106Adrian HouserMIL@CIN 
107Vince VelasquezPHIMIA 
108Wade MileyCINSFJohnny Vander Meer's record remains intact
109Austin GomberCOL@SD 
110Jose UrenaDET@KC 
111Jake ArrietaCHCWAS 
112Jon LesterWAS@CHC, BAL 
113Randy DobnakMIN@LAA 
114Chris FlexenSEA@SD 
115Zach DaviesCHCWAS, @STL 
116Trevor CahillPIT@STL 
117Matt ShoemakerMINCWS 
118Jose QuintanaLAAOAK 
119Jordan HollowayMIANYM 
120Anthony KayTORTB 
121Johnny CuetoSF@CIN 
122Dane DunningTEXNYY 
123Merrill KellyARI@LAD 
124Brad KellerKCMIL 
125Hyeon-Jong YangTEXNYY 
126Joe RossWAS@CHC 
127Chase AndersonPHIBOS 
128Dylan CeaseCWS@NYY 
129Ross StriplingTORBOS 
130Jordan LylesTEXNYY, HOU 
131Patrick SandovalLAACLE 
132Martin PerezBOS@PHI 
133David PetersonNYM@ATL 
134Drew SmylyATLNYM 
135Jeff HoffmanCINMIL 
136Trevor WilliamsCHCWAS 
137Justus SheffieldSEA@SD 
138Mitch KellerPIT@ATL 
139Jorge LopezBALTB 
140Brett AndersonMIL@CIN 
141Matt HarveyBALTB, @WAS 
142Luis PatinoTB@BAL 
143Sam HentgesCLE@LAA, MIN 
144Nick NeidertMIA@PHI, NYM 
145German MarquezCOLARI 
146Thomas SzapuckiNYM@ATL 
147Luke WeaverARI@COL 
148Kent EmanuelHOU@TEX 
149Dean KremerBAL@WAS 
150Wil CrowePIT@ATL 
151Robert DuggerSEA@SD 
152Riley SmithARI@LAD 
153Seth FrankoffARI@LAD 
154Taylor WidenerARI@COL 
155Chi Chi GonzalezCOL@SD 
156Bruce ZimmermannBAL@WAS 
157Kyle FreelandCOLARI 
158Antonio SenzatelaCOLARI 

American League

RankPitcherTMOPPComment
1Gerrit ColeNYY@TEX, CWS 
2Hyun Jin RyuTORBOS, TB 
3Cristian JavierHOU@OAK, @TEX 
4Shane BieberCLEMIN 
5Danny DuffyKCMIL, DET 
6Tyler GlasnowTB@TORAt least 6 IP in 7 of 9 GS
7Yusei KikuchiSEADET 
8Sean ManaeaOAKHOU, @LAAJust didn't have it vs. Boston, buy low if possible
9Carlos RodonCWS@NYYGood test for the lefty
10John MeansBALTBSeen enough to greatly improve expectations
11Michael PinedaMINCWS, @CLE 
12Andrew HeaneyLAACLE, OAK 
13Shohei OhtaniLAACLE 
14Zach PlesacCLE@LAATwo straight 8 IP efforts, but only 11 K in those 16 IP
15Zack GreinkeHOU@OAK 
16Jose BerriosMIN@LAA 
17Jameson TaillonNYY@TEX, CWS8 HR in 33 IP driving high ERA
18Eduardo RodriguezBOS@TOR, @PHI 
19Lance LynnCWS@MIN 
20Lance McCullers Jr.HOU@TEX 
21Jordan MontgomeryNYYCWS 
22Dylan BundyLAAMINERA estimators all in the mid-threes, he's fine
23Casey MizeDET@SEA, @KCStuff will eventually translate to more strikeouts
24Rich HillTB@BAL 
25Aaron CivaleCLE@LAA 
26Chris BassittOAK@LAA 
27Corey KluberNYY@TEXMaybe he is a slow starter; 2.39 ERA and 1.10 WHIP with 27 K over last 26.1 IP
28Dallas KeuchelCWS@MIN, @NYYLow strikeouts dampen ranking, even with a pair
29Spencer TurnbullDET@SEA 
30Lucas GiolitoCWS@MIN 
31Mike MinorKCDET 
32J.A. HappMINCWS, @CLE 
33Kenta MaedaMIN@CLE 
34Robbie RayTORTB 
35Matthew BoydDET@KC 
36Logan GilbertSEADETNo walks in debut but command was off - needs to locate better within the zone
37Brady SingerKCDET 
38Domingo GermanNYY@TEX 
39Luis GarciaHOU@OAK 
40Tarik SkubalDET@SEA 
41Nick PivettaBOS@TOR 
42Nathan EovaldiBOS@PHI 
43Justin DunnSEADET 
44Shane McClanahanTB@TOR 
45Triston McKenzieCLEMIN 
46Kyle GibsonTEXHOU 
47Garrett RichardsBOS@TOR 
48Alex CobbLAAOAK 
49Griffin CanningLAAMIN 
50Mike FoltynewiczTEXNYY, HOU 
51Josh FlemingTB@TOR 
52Ryan YarbroughTB@BAL 
53Cole IrvinOAKHOUFanning more than expected
54James KaprielianOAK@LAA 
55Frankie MontasOAKHOU 
56Steven MatzTORBOS 
57AL Reliever   
58Jose UrenaDET@KC 
59Randy DobnakMIN@LAA 
60Chris FlexenSEA@SD 
61Matt ShoemakerMINCWS 
62Jose QuintanaLAAOAK 
63Anthony KayTORTB 
64Dane DunningTEXNYY 
65Brad KellerKCMIL 
66Hyeon-Jong YangTEXNYY 
67Dylan CeaseCWS@NYY 
68Ross StriplingTORBOS 
69Jordan LylesTEXNYY, HOU 
70Patrick SandovalLAACLE 
71Martin PerezBOS@PHI 
72Justus SheffieldSEA@SD 
73Jorge LopezBALTB 
74Matt HarveyBALTB, @WAS 
75Luis PatinoTB@BAL 
76Sam HentgesCLE@LAA, MIN 
77Kent EmanuelHOU@TEX 
78Dean KremerBAL@WAS 
79Robert DuggerSEA@SD 

National League

RankPitcherTMOPPComment
1Yu DarvishSDCOL, SEA 
2Zack WheelerPHIMIA, BOSMaintaining high GB% while adding back high K%
3Walker BuehlerLADARI, @SF 
4Julio UriasLADARI, @SFLove to see 7 IP for half of 8 GS
5Jacob deGromNYM@MIAFingers crossed
6Sonny GrayCINSF, MIL 
7Max ScherzerWAS@CHC 
8Taijuan WalkerNYM@ATL, @MIAExpecting control and command to continue to improve
9Trevor BauerLADARI 
10Charlie MortonATLNYM, PITHang in there, he's not pitching as poorly as it seems
11Jack FlahertySTLPIT 
12Brandon WoodruffMIL@KC 
13Joe MusgroveSDCOL 
14Clayton KershawLADARI 
15Corbin BurnesMIL@KC 
16Aaron NolaPHIBOS 
17Freddy PeraltaMIL@CIN 
18Adbert AlzolayCHCWAS, @STLK-BB% is impressive 23.6%
19Anthony DeSclafaniSF@CIN, LADStrikeouts down lately, should return
20Kevin GausmanSF@CIN 
21Patrick CorbinWAS@CHC, BAL 
22Marcus StromanNYM@MIA 
23Alex WoodSFLAD 
24Ian AndersonATLPITPerfect game to get back on track
25JT BrubakerPIT@STL, @ATLDue ERA correction, but skills will keep landing soft
26Huascar YnoaATLPITPerfect game to stay on track
27Pablo LopezMIANYM 
28Chris PaddackSDSEA 
29Max FriedATLNYM, PITIdeal pair to continue turnaround
30Zach EflinPHIMIA 
31Stephen StrasburgWASBALOn track to return, should be good for 90 or so pitches
32Dinelson LametSDSEA 
33Luis CastilloCINSF, MILNot giving up and not benching him; your team, your call.
34Trevor RogersMIA@PHI 
35Adam WainwrightSTLCHC 
36Miles MikolasSTLCHCSlated to make 2021 debut
37Blake SnellSDCOL 
38Sandy AlcantaraMIA@PHI 
39Kwang Hyun KimSTLCHC 
40John GantSTLPIT 
41Jon GrayCOL@SD 
42Tyler MahleCINSF 
43Tyler AndersonPIT@ATL 
44Kyle HendricksCHC@STL 
45Madison BumgarnerARI@LAD, @COL 
46Logan WebbSF@CIN, LAD 
47David PriceLAD@SF 
48Adrian HouserMIL@CIN 
49NL Reliever   
50Vince VelasquezPHIMIA 
51Wade MileyCINSFJohnny Vander Meer's record remains intact
52Austin GomberCOL@SD 
53Jake ArrietaCHCWAS 
54Jon LesterWAS@CHC, BAL 
55Zach DaviesCHCWAS, @STL 
56Trevor CahillPIT@STL 
57Jordan HollowayMIANYM 
58Johnny CuetoSF@CIN 
59Merrill KellyARI@LAD 
60Joe RossWAS@CHC 
61Chase AndersonPHIBOS 
62David PetersonNYM@ATL 
63Drew SmylyATLNYM 
64Jeff HoffmanCINMIL 
65Trevor WilliamsCHCWAS 
66Mitch KellerPIT@ATL 
67Brett AndersonMIL@CIN 
68Nick NeidertMIA@PHI, NYM 
69German MarquezCOLARI 
70Thomas SzapuckiNYM@ATL 
71Luke WeaverARI@COL 
72Wil CrowePIT@ATL 
73Riley SmithARI@LAD 
74Seth FrankoffARI@LAD 
75Taylor WidenerARI@COL 
76Chi Chi GonzalezCOL@SD 

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