Weekly Pitcher Rankings: Play Ball!

Weekly Pitcher Rankings: Play Ball!

This article is part of our Weekly Pitcher Rankings series.

Finally, Opening Day is upon us! Major League Baseball is opening the season earlier, extending the marathon by four days. Some leagues are wrapping opening week into the first full week, but most are keeping them separate, so we will too. Expect a new set of rankings Saturday for April 2-8.

For those new to the weekly rankings, they will post late morning, early afternoon every Saturday, then updated Sunday night as the probable pitchers crystallize. Check out this week's Z Files for a comprehensive review of the process generating the rankings.

As always, I'll be happy to address any questions on the comments.

With that, let's PLAY BALL!

For the period, March 29 - April 1.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

RANK PITCHER TEAM OPP COMMENT
1 Chris Sale BOS at TB Great pitchers' park, facing weak lineup, especially against southpaws
2 Corey Kluber CLE at SEA On road, but good park against a lineup needing to show it can gel
3 Carlos Carrasco CLE at SEA Foot not an issue, all systems go
4 David Price BOS at TB Made peace with fans, let's see if new attitude translates to field
5 Luis Severino NYY at TOR Maybe even better than Kluber over the second half last season
6 Michael Fulmer DET vs. PIT Lower strikeouts ping ranking
7 Masahiro Tanaka NYY at TOR Should continue last season's second half improvement
8 Dallas Keuchel HOU at TEX
9 Sean Manaea OAK vs. LAA Look for a strong campaign now that ADD
Finally, Opening Day is upon us! Major League Baseball is opening the season earlier, extending the marathon by four days. Some leagues are wrapping opening week into the first full week, but most are keeping them separate, so we will too. Expect a new set of rankings Saturday for April 2-8.

For those new to the weekly rankings, they will post late morning, early afternoon every Saturday, then updated Sunday night as the probable pitchers crystallize. Check out this week's Z Files for a comprehensive review of the process generating the rankings.

As always, I'll be happy to address any questions on the comments.

With that, let's PLAY BALL!

For the period, March 29 - April 1.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

RANK PITCHER TEAM OPP COMMENT
1 Chris Sale BOS at TB Great pitchers' park, facing weak lineup, especially against southpaws
2 Corey Kluber CLE at SEA On road, but good park against a lineup needing to show it can gel
3 Carlos Carrasco CLE at SEA Foot not an issue, all systems go
4 David Price BOS at TB Made peace with fans, let's see if new attitude translates to field
5 Luis Severino NYY at TOR Maybe even better than Kluber over the second half last season
6 Michael Fulmer DET vs. PIT Lower strikeouts ping ranking
7 Masahiro Tanaka NYY at TOR Should continue last season's second half improvement
8 Dallas Keuchel HOU at TEX
9 Sean Manaea OAK vs. LAA Look for a strong campaign now that ADD meds are under control
10 Sonny Gray NYY at TOR
11 Jose Berrios MIN at BAL Future ace, tough park but lineup not as daunting as usual
12 Justin Verlander HOU at TEX
13 Rick Porcello BOS at TB
14 Trevor Bauer CLE at SEA Favorite or many to take the next step, faces strong challenge in his 2018 debut
15 Chris Archer TB vs. BOS
16 James Paxton SEA vs. CLE Talent unquestioned, health and durability the concern
17 Garrett Richards LAA at OAK Could be one of the best if he can shake injury bug
18 Shohei Ohtani LAA at OAK Most anticipated debut in years, not a cake walk, A's have pop
19 Hector Velazquez BOS at TB Filling in while Pomeranz, Rodriguez and Wright heal
20 CC Sabathia NYY at TOR
21 Tyler Skaggs LAA at OAK
22 Andrew Triggs OAK vs. LAA
23 Gerrit Cole HOU at TEX Tough matchup in first start for the defending champs
24 Matt Shoemaker LAA at OAK
25 J.A. Happ TOR vs. NYY
26 Mike Leake SEA vs. CLE
27 Felix Hernandez SEA vs. CLE
28 Danny Duffy KC vs. CWS Late spring shoulder tightness not an issue
29 Lance McCullers Jr. HOU at TEX Top of the rotation stuff in between DL stints
30 Dylan Bundy BAL vs. MIN
31 Marcus Stroman TOR vs. NYY
32 Blake Snell TB vs. BOS
33 Jacob Faria TB vs. BOS Tentative, looked good last couple of spring outings
34 Ian Kennedy KC vs. CWS
35 Lucas Giolito CWS at KC Ticketed for front of the rotation status but still enduring some growing pains
36 Nathan Eovaldi TB vs. BOS Returning from TJS, workload could be monitored early
37 Aaron Sanchez TOR vs. NYY
38 Jake Odorizzi MIN at BAL
39 Jason Hammel KC vs. CWS
40 Kevin Gausman BAL vs. MIN Ranking will rise if he demontrates second half was real
41 Marco Estrada TOR vs. NYY
42 Daniel Mengden OAK vs. LAA
43 Jordan Zimmermann DET vs. PIT
44 Cole Hamels TEX vs. HOU Tough opener to rebound from rough 2017
45 Kendall Graveman OAK vs. LAA
46 Francisco Liriano DET vs. PIT
47 Kyle Gibson MIN at BAL Aided by outfield defense, but this is a tough park to take advantage
48 Reynaldo Lopez CWS at KC
49 Mike Minor TEX vs. HOU Challenged immediately in return to rotation
50 Andrew Cashner BAL vs. MIN
51 Matt Moore TEX vs. HOU
52 James Shields CWS at KC
53 Doug Fister TEX vs. HOU

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Rank Pitcher TEAM OPP Comments
1 Clayton Kershaw LAD vs. SF When healthy, still the best pitcher on the planet.
2 Max Scherzer WAS at CIN Reds offense sneaky good after the break last season
3 Noah Syndergaard NYM vs. STL So much for dialing it down in the spring
4 Zack Greinke ARI vs. COL First game with the humidor, Greinke looks fine after spring velocity scare
5 Jacob deGrom NYM vs. STL Quietly effective last season, draws revamped Cards lineup at home
6 Rich Hill LAD vs. SF Health not only concern, wasn't as sharp last year when on the mound
7 Alex Wood LAD vs. SF Lost effectiveness as the season wore on but begins 2018 in a great spot
8 Stephen Strasburg WAS at CIN Tougher draw than perceived in pitcher's park
9 Yu Darvish CHC at MIA Nice spot to debut with new club
10 Jose Quintana CHC at MIA No Stanton, no Ozuna, no problem.
11 Kenta Maeda LAD vs. SF Got pulled early a lot last season, something to monitor
12 Luke Weaver STL at NYM Mets built solid lineup, especially against righties
13 Chase Anderson MIL at SD In good spot to show last season wasn't a fluke
14 Kyle Hendricks CHC at MIA
15 Carlos Martinez STL at NYM
16 Luis Castillo CIN vs. WAS The kid gloves are off this season
17 Robbie Ray ARI vs. COL Humidor gives better grip, which could help maintain better control
18 Aaron Nola PHI at ATL
19 Jon Lester CHC at MIA
20 Johnny Cueto SF at LAD Was 2017's down season due to blisters or something else?
21 Michael Wacha STL at NYM A lower hit rate away from the next level
22 Julio Teheran ATL vs. PHI Needs to reain dominance on righty hitters to mitigate damage facing lefties
23 Gio Gonzalez WAS at CIN
24 Brandon McCarthy ATL vs. PHI Hopefully spends more time pitching than tweeting this season
25 Mike Foltynewicz ATL vs. PHI Stuff still great, needs to harness control
26 Tyler Anderson COL at ARI
27 Brent Suter MIL at SD Good opportunity to cement rotation spot
28 Chad Kuhl PIT at DET Sleeper pick of many opens on the road, key is containing rejuvenated Miggy and V-Mart
29 Dillon Peters MIA vs. CHC
30 Tyler Mahle CIN vs. WAS Pitched way into rotation, not dominant but still effective
31 Jhoulys Chacin MIL at SD Probably a little better than you think he is
32 Ivan Nova PIT at DET
33 Jon Gray COL at ARI
34 Clayton Richard SD vs. MIL
35 Steven Matz NYM vs. STL The forgotten man, needs to show he can stay healthy
36 Luis Perdomo SD vs. MIL Throws a ton of grounders but needs to induce more swing-and-miss
37 Patrick Corbin ARI vs. COL Call me stubborn, but need to see second half improvement repeated
38 Trevor Williams PIT at DET
39 German Marquez COL at ARI
40 Tyson Ross SD vs. MIL Recent history of thoracic outlet surgery returnees isn't favorable
41 Jose Urena MIA vs. CHC
42 Caleb Smith NYY vs. CHC
43 Vince Velasquez PHI at ATL
44 Chris Stratton SF at LAD Strong spring, will be counted on to make up for Bumgarner's absence
45 Ty Blach SF at LAD
46 Nick Pivetta PHI at ATL Tough spring, but strong arsenal and a chance to shine with Eickhoff sidelined
47 Odrisamer Despaigne MIA vs. CHC
48 Derek Holland SF at LAD Cautiously optimistic he's better than this
49 Homer Bailey CIN vs. WAS

MLB

RANK PITCHER TEAM OPP COMMENT
1 Chris Sale BOS at TB Great pitchers' park, facing weak lineup, especially against southpaws
2 Clayton Kershaw LAD vs. SF When healthy, still the best pitcher on the planet.
3 Max Scherzer WAS at CIN Reds offense sneaky good after the break last season
4 Corey Kluber CLE at SEA On road, but good park against a lineup needing to show it can gel
5 Noah Syndergaard NYM vs. STL So much for dialing it down in the spring
6 Carlos Carrasco CLE at SEA Foot not an issue, all systems go
7 Zack Greinke ARI vs. COL First game with the humidor, Greinke looks fine after spring velocity scare
8 Jacob deGrom NYM vs. STL Quietly effective last season, draws revamped Cards lineup at home
9 Rich Hill LAD vs. SF Health not only concern, wasn't as sharp last year when on the mound
10 David Price BOS at TB Made peace with fans, let's see if new attitude translates to field
11 Luis Severino NYY at TOR Maybe even better than Kluber over the second half last season
12 Alex Wood LAD vs. SF Lost effectiveness as the season wore on but begins 2018 in a great spot
13 Stephen Strasburg WAS at CIN Tougher draw than perceived in pitcher's park
14 Yu Darvish CHC at MIA Nice spot to debut with new club
15 Jose Quintana CHC at MIA No Stanton, no Ozuna, no problem.
16 Michael Fulmer DET vs. PIT Lower strikeouts ping ranking
17 Kenta Maeda LAD vs. SF Got pulled early a lot last season, something to monitor
18 Luke Weaver STL at NYM Mets built solid lineup, especially against righties
19 Masahiro Tanaka NYY at TOR Should continue last season's second half improvement
20 Chase Anderson MIL at SD In good spot to show last season wasn't a fluke
21 Kyle Hendricks CHC at MIA
22 Dallas Keuchel HOU at TEX
23 Sean Manaea OAK vs. LAA Look for a strong campaign now that ADD meds are under control
24 Sonny Gray NYY at TOR
25 Carlos Martinez STL at NYM
26 Jose Berrios MIN at BAL Future ace, tough park but lineup not as daunting as usual
27 Justin Verlander HOU at TEX
28 Rick Porcello BOS at TB
29 Luis Castillo CIN vs. WAS The kid gloves are off this season
30 Robbie Ray ARI vs. COL Humidor gives better grip, which could help maintain better control
31 Aaron Nola PHI at ATL
32 Jon Lester CHC at MIA
33 Trevor Bauer CLE at SEA Favorite or many to take the next step, faces strong challenge in his 2018 debut
34 Chris Archer TB vs. BOS
35 James Paxton SEA vs. CLE Talent unquestioned, health and durability the concern
36 Johnny Cueto SF at LAD Was 2017's down season due to blisters or something else?
37 Garrett Richards LAA at OAK Could be one of the best if he can shake injury bug
38 Shohei Ohtani LAA at OAK Most anticipated debut in years, not a cake walk, A's have pop
39 Hector Velazquez BOS at TB Filling in while Pomeranz, Rodriguez and Wright heal
40 CC Sabathia NYY at TOR
41 Michael Wacha STL at NYM A lower hit rate away from the next level
42 Tyler Skaggs LAA at OAK
43 Julio Teheran ATL vs. PHI Needs to reain dominance on righty hitters to mitigate damage facing lefties
44 Andrew Triggs OAK vs. LAA
45 Gerrit Cole HOU at TEX Tough matchup in first start for the defending champs
46 Gio Gonzalez WAS at CIN
47 Brandon McCarthy ATL vs. PHI Hopefully spends more time pitching than tweeting this season
48 Matt Shoemaker LAA at OAK
49 Mike Foltynewicz ATL vs. PHI Stuff still great, needs to harness control
50 J.A. Happ TOR vs. NYY
51 Mike Leake SEA vs. CLE
52 Tyler Anderson COL at ARI
53 Brent Suter MIL at SD Good opportunity to cement rotation spot
54 Felix Hernandez SEA vs. CLE
55 Danny Duffy KC vs. CWS Late spring shoulder tightness not an issue
56 Lance McCullers Jr. HOU at TEX Top of the rotation stuff in between DL stints
57 Chad Kuhl PIT at DET Sleeper pick of many opens on the road, key is containing rejuvenated Miggy and V-Mart
58 Dylan Bundy BAL vs. MIN
59 Marcus Stroman TOR vs. NYY
60 Blake Snell TB vs. BOS
61 Jacob Faria TB vs. BOS Tentative, looked good last couple of spring outings
62 Dillon Peters MIA vs. CHC
63 Ian Kennedy KC vs. CWS
64 Tyler Mahle CIN vs. WAS Pitched way into rotation, not dominant but still effective
65 Jhoulys Chacin MIL at SD Probably a little better than you think he is
66 Lucas Giolito CWS at KC Ticketed for front of the rotation status but still enduring some growing pains
67 Ivan Nova PIT at DET
68 Jon Gray COL at ARI
69 Nathan Eovaldi TB vs. BOS Returning from TJS, workload could be monitored early
70 Aaron Sanchez TOR vs. NYY
71 Jake Odorizzi MIN at BAL
72 Jason Hammel KC vs. CWS
73 Clayton Richard SD vs. MIL
74 Steven Matz NYM vs. STL The forgotten man, needs to show he can stay healthy
75 Kevin Gausman BAL vs. MIN Ranking will rise if he demontrates second half was real
76 Marco Estrada TOR vs. NYY
77 Luis Perdomo SD vs. MIL Throws a ton of grounders but needs to induce more swing-and-miss
78 Patrick Corbin ARI vs. COL Call me stubborn, but need to see second half improvement repeated
79 Daniel Mengden OAK vs. LAA
80 Trevor Williams PIT at DET
81 Jordan Zimmermann DET vs. PIT
82 Cole Hamels TEX vs. HOU Tough opener to rebound from rough 2017
83 German Marquez COL at ARI
84 Kendall Graveman OAK vs. LAA
85 Francisco Liriano DET vs. PIT
86 Kyle Gibson MIN at BAL Aided by outfield defense, but this is a tough park to take advantage
87 Reynaldo Lopez CWS at KC
88 Tyson Ross SD vs. MIL Recent history of thoracic outlet surgery returnees isn't favorable
89 Mike Minor TEX vs. HOU Challenged immediately in return to rotation
90 Jose Urena MIA vs. CHC
91 Caleb Smith NYY vs. CHC
92 Vince Velasquez PHI at ATL
93 Chris Stratton SF at LAD Strong spring, will be counted on to make up for Bumgarner's absence
94 Ty Blach SF at LAD
95 Andrew Cashner BAL vs. MIN
96 Nick Pivetta PHI at ATL Tough spring, but strong arsenal and a chance to shine with Eickhoff sidelined
97 Matt Moore TEX vs. HOU
98 Odrisamer Despaigne MIA vs. CHC
99 Derek Holland SF at LAD Cautiously optimistic he's better than this
100 Homer Bailey CIN vs. WAS
101 James Shields CWS at KC
102 Doug Fister TEX vs. HOU
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