Weekly Pitcher Rankings: Grody to the Max

Weekly Pitcher Rankings: Grody to the Max

This article is part of our Weekly Pitcher Rankings series.

This could be the widest top-to-bottom disparity for probable pitchers in recent memory. The preponderance of injuries forced many clubs to send inferior arms to the mound, not to mention deploy bullpen games with sub-par relievers. There's plenty to like at the top, so hopefully you don't have to rely on the free-agent pool this week to find two-start options. If you do, sorry to be the bearer of bad news, I'm just the messenger.

Overall, the busy Memorial Day schedule helps boost the double-dippers to a generous 44 options, at least that's the preliminary count.

There's more speculative starters than normal. Hopefully, the clubs will clarify their plans over the weekend. As such, it behooves you to take a few minutes out of your Memorial Day weekend and check the updated rankings, posted Sunday night.

For the week May 27 - June 2.

UPDATED: Sunday May 26, 11:30 PM ET

MLB

RankPITCHERTMOPPCOMMENT
1Max ScherzerWASvs. MIA, at CINBest two win pitcher in baseball
2Gerrit ColeHOUvs. CHC, at OAKHomers continue to haunt
3Rich HillLADvs. NYM, vs. PHI 
4Luis CastilloCINvs. PIT, vs. WASWalks up lately
5Jacob deGromNYMat LAD, at ARI 
6Clayton KershawLADvs. NYM, vs. PHINot the old Kershaw, but still pretty good
7Matthew BoydDETat BAL, at ATLBraves good road test
8Masahiro TanakaNYYvs. SD, vs. BOS 
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This could be the widest top-to-bottom disparity for probable pitchers in recent memory. The preponderance of injuries forced many clubs to send inferior arms to the mound, not to mention deploy bullpen games with sub-par relievers. There's plenty to like at the top, so hopefully you don't have to rely on the free-agent pool this week to find two-start options. If you do, sorry to be the bearer of bad news, I'm just the messenger.

Overall, the busy Memorial Day schedule helps boost the double-dippers to a generous 44 options, at least that's the preliminary count.

There's more speculative starters than normal. Hopefully, the clubs will clarify their plans over the weekend. As such, it behooves you to take a few minutes out of your Memorial Day weekend and check the updated rankings, posted Sunday night.

For the week May 27 - June 2.

UPDATED: Sunday May 26, 11:30 PM ET

MLB

RankPITCHERTMOPPCOMMENT
1Max ScherzerWASvs. MIA, at CINBest two win pitcher in baseball
2Gerrit ColeHOUvs. CHC, at OAKHomers continue to haunt
3Rich HillLADvs. NYM, vs. PHI 
4Luis CastilloCINvs. PIT, vs. WASWalks up lately
5Jacob deGromNYMat LAD, at ARI 
6Clayton KershawLADvs. NYM, vs. PHINot the old Kershaw, but still pretty good
7Matthew BoydDETat BAL, at ATLBraves good road test
8Masahiro TanakaNYYvs. SD, vs. BOS 
9Chris SaleBOSat NYY 
10Justin VerlanderHOUat OAK 
11Cole HamelsCHCat HOU, at STL 
12Blake SnellTBvs. TOR 
13Lucas GiolitoCWSvs. KC, vs. CLENothing flukey about break-out
14Trevor RichardsMIAvs. SF, at SDSoft pair, pick up if available
15Zack GreinkeARIat COL, vs. NYMSurvive Coors early and the Mets await at the end of the week
16Marco GonzalesSEAvs. TEX, vs. LAABig boost from home venue
17Madison BumgarnerSFat MIA 
18Trevor BauerCLEat CWSDownturn in control out of nowhere
19Matt StrahmSDat NYY, vs. MIACatching Yankees at a good time
20Hyun-Jin RyuLADvs. NYM 
21Patrick CorbinWASat CIN 
22Jose BerriosMINat TB 
23Carlos CarrascoCLEat CWSSetting up to repeat last seasons surge after sluggish start to campaign
24Walker BuehlerLADvs. NYMBack in the groove
25Rick PorcelloBOSvs. CLE, at NYYWalks fixed, but whiffs down and homers big concern
26Mike SorokaATLvs. DETERA correction forthcoming, but peripherals still solid
27Yonny ChirinosTBvs. TOR, vs. MINWorth even is he doesn't start
28James PaxtonNYYvs. SDExpected back, despite some residual pain in his knee
29Stephen StrasburgWASat ATLQuietly having solid season
30Aaron NolaPHIvs. STLOne step forward, two steps back
31Joey LucchesiSDvs. MIAPiling up the punch outs
32Jeff SamardzijaSFat MIA, at BALOn the road, but facing lesser lineups
33Mike MinorTEXvs. KC 
34Kyle HendricksCHCat HOU 
35Ryan YarbroughTBvs. TOR, vs. MINLeap of faith he's back on track
36Andrew HeaneyLAAat SEA 
37Jordan LylesPITat CIN, vs. MILStaff savior
38Yusei KikuchiSEAvs. LAA 
39Pablo LopezMIAvs. SF 
40Caleb SmithMIAat SDTime to take the reins off and let him pitch deeper
41Charlie MortonTBvs. MIN 
42Jake OdorizziMINat TB  
43Kenta MaedaLADvs. PHI 
44Noah SyndergaardNYMat LADERA estimators a run lower than actual, but not getting the big out when needed
45Frankie MontasOAKvs. LAA 
46Gio GonzalezMILat MIN, at PITLow whiffs leaves Gio vulnerable to a blow-up
47Mitch KellerPITvs. MIL, at CINMay not stay up, but Bucs need someone for Monday twin bill
48David PriceBOSvs. CLE 
49Jack FlahertySTLvs. CHC 
50Lance LynnTEXat SEA, vs. KCOne of the better two-start options of those possible available for pick-up
51Brad PeacockHOUat OAK 
52Miles MikolasSTLvs. CHCNeeds to shake gopheritis
53Julio TeheranATLvs. DET 
54Mike FoltynewiczATLvs. DET 
55Max FriedATLvs. WAS 
56Chris BassittOAKvs. LAA, vs. HOUStrikeouts great, but walks and homers need to come down
57Chris PaddackSDat NYY 
58Kevin GausmanATLvs. WAS 
59Jose QuintanaCHCat STL 
60Jon GrayCOLvs. ARI, vs. TOR 
61Corbin MartinHOUvs. CHCNeeds to pick it up to stay in the Show
62Zach EflinPHIat LAD 
63Domingo GermanNYYvs. BOS 
64Zack WheelerNYMat ARI 
65Trevor CahillLAAat OAK, at SEA 
66Tyler SkaggsLAAat SEA 
67Ivan NovaCWSvs. KC, vs. CLE 
68Eduardo RodriguezBOSat NYY 
69Jake ArrietaPHIat LAD 
70Wade LeBlancSEAvs. TEX 
71Nick PivettaPHIvs. STL, at LADNot definite, but coiuld return to majors
72Joe MusgrovePITvs. MIL 
73Jon LesterCHCat HOU 
74Sonny GrayCINvs. PIT 
75Drew PomeranzSFat MIA 
76Michael PinedaMINvs. MIL, at TB 
77Anthony DeSclafaniCINvs. PIT 
78Luke WeaverARIvs. NYMRebound not surprising, but no one expected to this extent
79German MarquezCOLvs. TOR 
80John MeansBALvs. DET 
81Sandy AlcantaraMIAvs. SF 
82Daniel MengdenOAKvs. LAA 
83Jerad EickhoffPHIvs. STL 
84Tanner RoarkCINvs. WAS 
85Chase AndersonMILat PIT 
86Wade MileyHOUvs. CHC 
87Steven MatzNYMat LAD, at ARI 
88Jose UrenaMIAat WAS, at SD 
89Kyle GibsonMINat TB 
90Trent ThorntonTORat TBAnother example of high-K guy with excessive walks and homers
91Reynaldo LopezCWSvs. KC 
92Tyler MahleCINvs. WAS 
93Martin PerezMINvs. MILGiving back some of his early-season gains
94Aaron SanchezTORat TB, at COL 
95Mike LeakeSEAvs. LAA 
96Dylan BundyBALvs. DET 
97Tommy MiloneSEAvs. TEX, vs. LAA 
98Jefry RodriguezCLEat BOS, at CWS 
99Griffin CanningLAAat OAK 
100Brandon WoodruffMILat PIT 
101Brad KellerKCat CWS 
102Yu DarvishCHCat STL 
103J.A. HappNYYvs. BOS 
104Chris ArcherPITvs. MIL 
105Mike FiersOAKvs. HOU 
106Daniel NorrisDETat BAL, at ATL 
107Shane BieberCLEat BOS 
108Jhoulys ChacinMILat PIT 
109Felix PenaLAAat SEA 
110Dereck RodriguezSFat BAL 
111Adam WainwrightSTLat PHI, vs. CHC 
112Merrill KellyARIat COL, vs. NYM 
113Antonio SenzatelaCOLvs. ARI, vs. TOR 
114Luis CessaNYYvs. SD 
115Danny DuffyKCat TEX 
116Zach PlesacCLEat BOS, at CWS 
117Clayton RichardTORat TB 
118Ryne StanekTBvs. MIN 
119Homer BaileyKCat CWS, at TEX 
120Andrew CashnerBALvs. SF 
121Nick TropeanoLAAat OAK 
122Robbie RayARIat COL 
123Spencer TurnbullDETat ATL 
124Nick RamirezDETat BAL 
125Ryan WeberBOSvs. CLE, at NYY 
126Drew SmylyTEXat SEA 
127Shaun AndersonSFat BAL 
128Zach DaviesMILat MIN 
129Jakob JunisKCat TEX 
130Eric LauerSDat NYY 
131Dakota HudsonSTLat PHI 
132Kyle FreelandCOLvs. ARI 
133Glenn SparkmanKCat CWS 
134Luis PerdomoSDvs. MIA 
135Chance AdamsNYYvs. BOS 
136Jason VargasNYMat LAD 
137Brett AndersonOAKvs. HOU 
138David HessBALvs. SF 
139Lucas SimsCINvs. PIT 
140Steven BraultPITat CIN 
141Jorge LopezKCat TEX 
142Adrian SampsonTEXat SEA, vs. KC 
143Nick KinghamPITat CIN 
144Dylan CoveyCWSvs. CLE 
145Erick FeddeWASat CIN 
146Genesis CabreraSTLat PHI 
147Kyle McGowinWASat ATL 
148Gabriel YnoaBALvs. DET, vs. SF 
149Jeff HoffmanCOLvs. ARI 
150Marcus StromanTORat COL 
151Ariel JuradoTEXvs. KC 
152Manny BanuelosCWSvs. CLE 
153Edwin JacksonTORat COL 
154Taylor ClarkeARIat COL 

American League

PITCHERTMOPPCOMMENT
Gerrit ColeHOUvs. CHC, at OAKHomers continue to haunt
Matthew BoydDETat BAL, at ATLBraves good road test
Masahiro TanakaNYYvs. SD, vs. BOS 
Chris SaleBOSat NYY 
Justin VerlanderHOUat OAK 
Blake SnellTBvs. TOR 
Lucas GiolitoCWSvs. KC, vs. CLENothing flukey about break-out
Marco GonzalesSEAvs. TEX, vs. LAABig boost from home venue
Trevor BauerCLEat CWSDownturn in control out of nowhere
Jose BerriosMINat TB 
Carlos CarrascoCLEat CWSSetting up to repeat last seasons surge after sluggish start to campaign
Rick PorcelloBOSvs. CLE, at NYYWalks fixed, but whiffs down and homers big concern
Yonny ChirinosTBvs. TOR, vs. MINWorth even is he doesn't start
James PaxtonNYYvs. SDExpected back, despite some residual pain in his knee
Mike MinorTEXvs. KC 
Ryan YarbroughTBvs. TOR, vs. MINLeap of faith he's back on track
Andrew HeaneyLAAat SEA 
Yusei KikuchiSEAvs. LAA 
Charlie MortonTBvs. MIN 
Jake OdorizziMINat TB  
Frankie MontasOAKvs. LAA 
David PriceBOSvs. CLE 
Lance LynnTEXat SEA, vs. KCOne of the better two-start options of those possible available for pick-up
Brad PeacockHOUat OAK 
Chris BassittOAKvs. LAA, vs. HOUStrikeouts great, but walks and homers need to come down
Corbin MartinHOUvs. CHCNeeds to pick it up to stay in the Show
Domingo GermanNYYvs. BOS 
Trevor CahillLAAat OAK, at SEA 
Tyler SkaggsLAAat SEA 
Ivan NovaCWSvs. KC, vs. CLE 
Eduardo RodriguezBOSat NYY 
Wade LeBlancSEAvs. TEX 
Michael PinedaMINvs. MIL, at TB 
John MeansBALvs. DET 
Daniel MengdenOAKvs. LAA 
Wade MileyHOUvs. CHC 
Kyle GibsonMINat TB 
Trent ThorntonTORat TBAnother example of high-K guy with excessive walks and homers
Reynaldo LopezCWSvs. KC 
Martin PerezMINvs. MILGiving back some of his early-season gains
Aaron SanchezTORat TB, at COL 
Mike LeakeSEAvs. LAA 
Dylan BundyBALvs. DET 
Tommy MiloneSEAvs. TEX, vs. LAA 
Jefry RodriguezCLEat BOS, at CWS 
Griffin CanningLAAat OAK 
Brad KellerKCat CWS 
J.A. HappNYYvs. BOS 
Mike FiersOAKvs. HOU 
Daniel NorrisDETat BAL, at ATL 
Shane BieberCLEat BOS 
Felix PenaLAAat SEA 
Luis CessaNYYvs. SD 
Danny DuffyKCat TEX 
Zach PlesacCLEat BOS, at CWS 
Clayton RichardTORat TB 
Ryne StanekTBvs. MIN 
Homer BaileyKCat CWS, at TEX 
Andrew CashnerBALvs. SF 
Nick TropeanoLAAat OAK 
Spencer TurnbullDETat ATL 
Nick RamirezDETat BAL 
Ryan WeberBOSvs. CLE, at NYY 
Drew SmylyTEXat SEA 
Jakob JunisKCat TEX 
Glenn SparkmanKCat CWS 
Chance AdamsNYYvs. BOS 
Brett AndersonOAKvs. HOU 
David HessBALvs. SF 
Jorge LopezKCat TEX 
Adrian SampsonTEXat SEA, vs. KC 
Dylan CoveyCWSvs. CLE 
Gabriel YnoaBALvs. DET, vs. SF 
Marcus StromanTORat COL 
Ariel JuradoTEXvs. KC 
Manny BanuelosCWSvs. CLE 
Edwin JacksonTORat COL 

National League

PITCHERTMOPPCOMMENT
Max ScherzerWASvs. MIA, at CINBest two win pitcher in baseball
Rich HillLADvs. NYM, vs. PHI 
Luis CastilloCINvs. PIT, vs. WASWalks up lately
Jacob deGromNYMat LAD, at ARI 
Clayton KershawLADvs. NYM, vs. PHINot the old Kershaw, but still pretty good
Cole HamelsCHCat HOU, at STL 
Trevor RichardsMIAvs. SF, at SDSoft pair, pick up if available
Zack GreinkeARIat COL, vs. NYMSurvive Coors early and the Mets await at the end of the week
Madison BumgarnerSFat MIA 
Matt StrahmSDat NYY, vs. MIACatching Yankees at a good time
Hyun-Jin RyuLADvs. NYM 
Patrick CorbinWASat CIN 
Walker BuehlerLADvs. NYMBack in the groove
Mike SorokaATLvs. DETERA correction forthcoming, but peripherals still solid
Stephen StrasburgWASat ATLQuietly having solid season
Aaron NolaPHIvs. STLOne step forward, two steps back
Joey LucchesiSDvs. MIAPiling up the punch outs
Jeff SamardzijaSFat MIA, at BALOn the road, but facing lesser lineups
Kyle HendricksCHCat HOU 
Jordan LylesPITat CIN, vs. MILStaff savior
Pablo LopezMIAvs. SF 
Caleb SmithMIAat SDTime to take the reins off and let him pitch deeper
Kenta MaedaLADvs. PHI 
Noah SyndergaardNYMat LADERA estimators a run lower than actual, but not getting the big out when needed
Gio GonzalezMILat MIN, at PITLow whiffs leaves Gio vulnerable to a blow-up
Mitch KellerPITvs. MIL, at CINMay not stay up, but Bucs need someone for Monday twin bill
Jack FlahertySTLvs. CHC 
Miles MikolasSTLvs. CHCNeeds to shake gopheritis
Julio TeheranATLvs. DET 
Mike FoltynewiczATLvs. DET 
Max FriedATLvs. WAS 
Chris PaddackSDat NYY 
Kevin GausmanATLvs. WAS 
Jose QuintanaCHCat STL 
Jon GrayCOLvs. ARI, vs. TOR 
Zach EflinPHIat LAD 
Zack WheelerNYMat ARI 
Jake ArrietaPHIat LAD 
Nick PivettaPHIvs. STL, at LADNot definite, but coiuld return to majors
Joe MusgrovePITvs. MIL 
Jon LesterCHCat HOU 
Sonny GrayCINvs. PIT 
Drew PomeranzSFat MIA 
Anthony DeSclafaniCINvs. PIT 
Luke WeaverARIvs. NYMRebound not surprising, but no one expected to this extent
German MarquezCOLvs. TOR 
Sandy AlcantaraMIAvs. SF 
Jerad EickhoffPHIvs. STL 
Tanner RoarkCINvs. WAS 
Chase AndersonMILat PIT 
Steven MatzNYMat LAD, at ARI 
Jose UrenaMIAat WAS, at SD 
Tyler MahleCINvs. WAS 
Brandon WoodruffMILat PIT 
Yu DarvishCHCat STL 
Chris ArcherPITvs. MIL 
Jhoulys ChacinMILat PIT 
Dereck RodriguezSFat BAL 
Adam WainwrightSTLat PHI, vs. CHC 
Merrill KellyARIat COL, vs. NYM 
Antonio SenzatelaCOLvs. ARI, vs. TOR 
Robbie RayARIat COL 
Shaun AndersonSFat BAL 
Zach DaviesMILat MIN 
Eric LauerSDat NYY 
Dakota HudsonSTLat PHI 
Kyle FreelandCOLvs. ARI 
Luis PerdomoSDvs. MIA 
Jason VargasNYMat LAD 
Lucas SimsCINvs. PIT 
Steven BraultPITat CIN 
Nick KinghamPITat CIN 
Erick FeddeWASat CIN 
Genesis CabreraSTLat PHI 
Kyle McGowinWASat ATL 
Jeff HoffmanCOLvs. ARI 
Taylor ClarkeARIat COL 

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