Weekly Pitcher Rankings: AL Cy Young Contenders Lead Pack

Weekly Pitcher Rankings: AL Cy Young Contenders Lead Pack

This article is part of our Weekly Pitcher Rankings series.

It's the second full week of the season so many of the Opening-Day starters line up for a double dip, including the top three in last season's Cy Young voting. The week also features the 2019 debut of Clayton Kershaw, as well as the struggling Red Sox staff seeing Fenway Park for the first time this season.

This also marks the third start for most of the rotation staples. This is relevant since it takes three outings before the initial baseline expectation is influenced by the season-to-date performance.

As always, the pitchers are pulled from the probable pitching grid, so please direct all questions regarding scheduled there. All questions concerning the actual rankings will gladly be addressed in the comments.

These rankings are preliminary. Check back Sunday evening for the final version after teams have announced their plans for the week.

For the week of April 8-13.

UPDATED: Sunday, April 7, 9:00 PM ET

MLB

RANKPitcherTMOPPCOMMENT
1Jacob deGromNYMvs. MIN, at ATLNot definite, but could pick up second start
2Justin VerlanderHOUvs. NYY, at SEA 
3Blake SnellTBat CWS, at TORVelo up in second start, on par with April 2018
4Corey KluberCLEat DET, at KCNice pair to get things in gear
5Zack GreinkeARIvs. TEX, vs. SDOdd early line: 13 K, 1 BB in 9.2 IP, but 6 HR allowed
6Luis CastilloCINvs. MIA, vs. STL

It's the second full week of the season so many of the Opening-Day starters line up for a double dip, including the top three in last season's Cy Young voting. The week also features the 2019 debut of Clayton Kershaw, as well as the struggling Red Sox staff seeing Fenway Park for the first time this season.

This also marks the third start for most of the rotation staples. This is relevant since it takes three outings before the initial baseline expectation is influenced by the season-to-date performance.

As always, the pitchers are pulled from the probable pitching grid, so please direct all questions regarding scheduled there. All questions concerning the actual rankings will gladly be addressed in the comments.

These rankings are preliminary. Check back Sunday evening for the final version after teams have announced their plans for the week.

For the week of April 8-13.

UPDATED: Sunday, April 7, 9:00 PM ET

MLB

RANKPitcherTMOPPCOMMENT
1Jacob deGromNYMvs. MIN, at ATLNot definite, but could pick up second start
2Justin VerlanderHOUvs. NYY, at SEA 
3Blake SnellTBat CWS, at TORVelo up in second start, on par with April 2018
4Corey KluberCLEat DET, at KCNice pair to get things in gear
5Zack GreinkeARIvs. TEX, vs. SDOdd early line: 13 K, 1 BB in 9.2 IP, but 6 HR allowed
6Luis CastilloCINvs. MIA, vs. STLNumbers look great, but 7 BB in 12.2 IP says work to be done
7Masahiro TanakaNYYat HOU, vs. CWS 
8Madison BumgarnerSFvs. SD, vs. COLOptimistic start to campaign despite 0-2 record
9Max ScherzerWASvs. PIT 
10Joey LucchesiSDat SF, at ARIAdding a cutter, could be effective third pitch
11German MarquezCOLvs. ATL, at SFA pair at the extremes
12Hyun-Jin RyuLADat STL, vs. MIL 
13Jon LesterCHCvs. PIT, vs. LAASoft matchups elevate ranking
14Trevor BauerCLEat DETOff to a record-setting pace
15Chris SaleBOSvs. TORLet's see if opening day adrenaline aids velo
16Jameson TaillonPITat CHC, at WAS 
17Noah SyndergaardNYMvs. MIN 
18Jhoulys ChacinMILat LAA, at LADRare road trip where team doesn't have to switch hotels
19Gerrit ColeHOUvs. NYYCatching Yankees at a good time
20Mike MinorTEXat ARI, vs. OAKFolowed up rough first start with a gem last time out
21David PriceBOSvs. BALMaybe home cooking and a poor lineup will be the elixir
22Jose BerriosMINvs. DET 
23Aaron NolaPHIvs. WAS 
24Clayton KershawLADvs. MILReady for season debut
25Marco GonzalesSEAat KC, vs. HOUPitching well but will need more than a 5.0 K/9 to keep it up
26Patrick CorbinWASvs. PIT 
27Stephen StrasburgWASat PHI 
28Eduardo RodriguezBOSvs. BALStill mind-numblingly pitch inefficient
29Carlos CarrascoCLEat KC 
30Cole HamelsCHCvs. LAA 
31Mike ClevingerCLEat KC 
32Jake ArrietaPHIat MIA 
33Charlie MortonTBat CWS 
34Rick PorcelloBOSvs. BALVeteran suffering from minimal spring work
35Shane BieberCLEat DET 
36J.A. HappNYYvs. CWS 
37Jakob JunisKCvs. SEA, vs. CLEBoosted by home pair, worth picking up if available
38Zach EflinPHIat MIAStrong debut with 9 K in 5 IP versus Nationals
39Yusei KikuchiSEAat KCLet down by defense big time last outing
40Miles MikolasSTLvs. LAD, at CIN7.20 and 1.50 should be K/9 and BB/9, not ERA and WHIP
41Brad PeacockHOUat SEA 
42Kyle FreelandCOLvs. ATL, at SF 
43Collin McHughHOUvs. NYYConversion back to starter going swimmingly
44Tanner RoarkCINvs. MIA 
45Jon GrayCOLat SF 
46Vince VelasquezPHIvs. WAS, at MIAShould be among leaders in whiffs for the week
47Walker BuehlerLADat STL 
48Dereck RodriguezSFvs. SD 
49Freddy PeraltaMILat LAAArguably best start of his young career last time out
50CC SabathiaNYYvs. CWS 
51Mike FoltynewiczATLvs. NYMHopes to return next weekend
52Michael PinedaMINvs. DETSat 87 touched 92, down about 3-5 mph from pre-TJS
53Yu DarvishCHCvs. PIT 
54Kyle HendricksCHCvs. LAA 
55Sonny GrayCINvs. MIASolid outing in a loss last time out
56Anibal SanchezWASat PHI, vs. PIT 
57Trevor CahillLAAvs. MIL, at CHCWorth a pick-up for double-dip if available
58Tyler GlasnowTBat CWSModest 10 K in first 11 IP, but only a pair of walks is a great sign
59Jack FlahertySTLvs. LAD 
60Sean NewcombATLvs. NYM 
61Zack GodleyARIvs. SD 
62Derek HollandSFvs. SD, vs. COL 
63Ross StriplingLADat STL 
64Jose UrenaMIAat CIN, vs. PHI 
65Jose QuintanaCHCvs. PITNot sharp to open the season
66Carlos RodonCWSvs. TB, at NYYNot the easiest pair, but 15 K, 2 BB in first 11.2 frames of the season
67Julio UriasLADvs. MIL 
68Kenta MaedaLADat STL 
69Eric LauerSDat SF, at ARIMay not have a better two-start week all season
70Matt StrahmSDat ARIHang in there, things will get better
71Julio TeheranATLat COL, vs. NYM 
72Merrill KellyARIvs. SD 
73Robbie RayARIvs. TEX 
74James PaxtonNYYat HOU 
75Zack WheelerNYMat ATL 
76Marco EstradaOAKat BAL, at TEX 
77Kyle WrightATLvs. NYM 
78Kyle GibsonMINat NYM, vs. DET 
79Chris PaddackSDat ARICarrying over spring success to the regular season
80Nathan EovaldiBOSvs. TOR 
81Nick PivettaPHIvs. WASA bit of a rocky start for everyone's favorite sleeper
82Matthew BoydDETvs. CLEWe've seen flashes before, can he keep it up?
83Corbin BurnesMILat LAD 
84Caleb SmithMIAvs. PHIBig test, but at least it's at home
85Joe MusgrovePITat CHCOff to a great start
86Luke WeaverARIvs. SD 
87Nick MargeviciusSDat SF 
88Anthony DeSclafaniCINvs. STL 
89Yonny ChirinosTBat TOR 
90Chad BettisCOLat SF 
91Wade MileyHOUat SEA 
92Reynaldo LopezCWSvs. TB 
93Pablo LopezMIAat CIN 
94Jonathan LoaisigaNYYat HOU 
95Ervin SantanaCWSvs. TB 
96Jeremy HellicksonWASat PHI 
97Michael WachaSTLvs. LAD 
98Trevor RichardsMIAat CIN 
99Jake OdorizziMINat NYM 
100Ryan YarbroughTBat TOR 
101Trent ThorntonTORvs. TBDeception effective early on
102Sandy AlcantaraMIAvs. PHI 
103Felix HernandezSEAat KC, vs. HOU 
104Wade LeBlancSEAvs. HOU 
105Mike FiersOAKat TEX 
106Matt ShoemakerTORat BOS, vs. TBWe'll know if strong start is fluke or fact by the end of the week
107Zach DaviesMILat LAD 
108Marcus StromanTORvs. TB 
109Jeff SamardzijaSFvs. COL 
110Brandon WoodruffMILat LAA 
111Jordan ZimmermannDETvs. CLE, at MIN 
112Tyler SkaggsLAAat CHC 
113Felix PenaLAAvs. MIL 
114Dylan BundyBALvs. OAK 
115Steven MatzNYMat ATL 
116Chris ArcherPITat WAS 
117Lance LynnTEXat ARI 
118Mike LeakeSEAat KC 
119Trevor WilliamsPITat WAS 
120Frankie MontasOAKat BAL 
121Drew SmylyTEXvs. OAK 
122Drew PomeranzSFvs. COL 
123Ivan NovaCWSat NYY 
124Brad KellerKCvs. CLE 
125Dakota HudsonSTLvs. LAD 
126Alex CobbBALvs. OAK 
127Homer BaileyKCvs. SEA, vs. CLE 
128Jason VargasNYMat ATL 
129Aaron BrooksOAKat BAL 
130Brett AndersonOAKat BAL, at TEX 
131Tyson RossDETat MIN 
132Adam WainwrightSTLat CIN 
133Matt HarveyLAAvs. MIL 
134Kevin GausmanATLat COLLooked great in debut, but… Coors.
135Jorge LopezKCvs. SEA 
136Spencer TurnbullDETvs. CLEKeep an eye on Turnbull, showing signs he could be useful
137Andrew CashnerBALvs. OAK, at BOS 
138Lucas GiolitoCWSat NYY 
139Dan StrailyMIAat BOS 
140Aaron SanchezTORat BOS 
141Heath FillmyerKCvs. SEA 
142Max FriedATLat COL 
143Chris StrattonLAAat CHC 
144Adrian SampsonTEXvs. OAK 
145John MeansBALvs. OAK 
146Daniel NorrisDETat MIN 
147Jordan LylesPITat CHC 
148David HessBALat BOS 

AMERICAN LEAGUE

RANKPITCHERTMOPPCOMMENT
1Justin VerlanderHOUvs. NYY, at SEA 
2Blake SnellTBat CWS, at TORVelo up in second start, on par with April 2018
3Corey KluberCLEat DET, at KCNice pair to get things in gear
4Masahiro TanakaNYYat HOU, vs. CWS 
5Trevor BauerCLEat DETOff to a record-setting pace
6Chris SaleBOSvs. TORLet's see if opening day adrenaline aids velo
7Gerrit ColeHOUvs. NYYCatching Yankees at a good time
8Mike MinorTEXat ARI, vs. OAKFolowed up rough first start with a gem last time out
9David PriceBOSvs. BALMaybe home cooking and a poor lineup will be the elixir
10Jose BerriosMINvs. DET 
11Marco GonzalesSEAat KC, vs. HOUPitching well but will need more than a 5.0 K/9 to keep it up
12Eduardo RodriguezBOSvs. BALStill mind-numblingly pitch inefficient
13Carlos CarrascoCLEat KC 
14Mike ClevingerCLEat KC 
15Charlie MortonTBat CWS 
16Rick PorcelloBOSvs. BALVeteran suffering from minimal spring work
17Shane BieberCLEat DET 
18J.A. HappNYYvs. CWS 
19Jakob JunisKCvs. SEA, vs. CLEBoosted by home pair, worth picking up if available
20Yusei KikuchiSEAat KCLet down by defense big time last outing
21Brad PeacockHOUat SEA 
22Collin McHughHOUvs. NYYConversion back to starter going swimmingly
23CC SabathiaNYYvs. CWS 
24Michael PinedaMINvs. DETSat 87 touched 92, down about 3-5 mph from pre-TJS
25Trevor CahillLAAvs. MIL, at CHCWorth a pick-up for double-dip if available
26Tyler GlasnowTBat CWSModest 10 K in first 11 IP, but only a pair of walks is a great sign
27Carlos RodonCWSvs. TB, at NYYNot the easiest pair, but 15 K, 2 BB in first 11.2 frames of the season
28James PaxtonNYYat HOU 
29Marco EstradaOAKat BAL, at TEX 
30Kyle GibsonMINat NYM, vs. DET 
31Nathan EovaldiBOSvs. TOR 
32Matthew BoydDETvs. CLEWe've seen flashes before, can he keep it up?
33Yonny ChirinosTBat TOR 
34Wade MileyHOUat SEA 
35Reynaldo LopezCWSvs. TB 
36Jonathan LoaisigaNYYat HOU 
37Ervin SantanaCWSvs. TB 
38Jake OdorizziMINat NYM 
39Ryan YarbroughTBat TOR 
40Trent ThorntonTORvs. TBDeception effective early on
41Felix HernandezSEAat KC, vs. HOU 
42Wade LeBlancSEAvs. HOU 
43Mike FiersOAKat TEX 
44Matt ShoemakerTORat BOS, vs. TBWe'll know if strong start is fluke or fact by the end of the week
45Marcus StromanTORvs. TB 
46Jordan ZimmermannDETvs. CLE, at MIN 
47Tyler SkaggsLAAat CHC 
48Felix PenaLAAvs. MIL 
49Dylan BundyBALvs. OAK 
50Lance LynnTEXat ARI 
51Mike LeakeSEAat KC 
52Frankie MontasOAKat BAL 
53Drew SmylyTEXvs. OAK 
54Ivan NovaCWSat NYY 
55Brad KellerKCvs. CLE 
56Alex CobbBALvs. OAK 
57Homer BaileyKCvs. SEA, vs. CLE 
58Aaron BrooksOAKat BAL 
59Brett AndersonOAKat BAL, at TEX 
60Tyson RossDETat MIN 
61Matt HarveyLAAvs. MIL 
62Jorge LopezKCvs. SEA 
63Spencer TurnbullDETvs. CLEKeep an eye on Turnbull, showing signs he could be useful
64Andrew CashnerBALvs. OAK, at BOS 
65Lucas GiolitoCWSat NYY 
66Dan StrailyBALat BOS 
67Aaron SanchezTORat BOS 
68Heath FillmyerKCvs. SEA 
69Chris StrattonLAAat CHC 
70Adrian SampsonTEXvs. OAK 
71John MeansBALvs. OAK 
72Daniel NorrisDETat MIN 
73David HessBALat BOS 

NATIONAL LEAGUE

RANKPITCHERTMOPPCOMMENT
1Jacob deGromNYMvs. MIN, at ATLNot definite, but could pick up second start
2Zack GreinkeARIvs. TEX, vs. SDOdd early line: 13 K, 1 BB in 9.2 IP, but 6 HR allowed
3Luis CastilloCINvs. MIA, vs. STLNumbers look great, but 7 BB in 12.2 IP says work to be done
4Madison BumgarnerSFvs. SD, vs. COLOptimistic start to campaign despite 0-2 record
5Max ScherzerWASvs. PIT 
6Joey LucchesiSDat SF, at ARIAdding a cutter, could be effective third pitch
7German MarquezCOLvs. ATL, at SFA pair at the extremes
8Hyun-Jin RyuLADat STL, vs. MIL 
9Jon LesterCHCvs. PIT, vs. LAASoft matchups elevate ranking
10Jameson TaillonPITat CHC, at WAS 
11Noah SyndergaardNYMvs. MIN 
12Jhoulys ChacinMILat LAA, at LADRare road trip where team doesn't have to switch hotels
13Aaron NolaPHIvs. WAS 
14Clayton KershawLADvs. MILReady for season debut
15Patrick CorbinWASvs. PIT 
16Stephen StrasburgWASat PHI 
17Cole HamelsCHCvs. LAA 
18Jake ArrietaPHIat MIA 
19Zach EflinPHIat MIAStrong debut with 9 K in 5 IP versus Nationals
20Miles MikolasSTLvs. LAD, at CIN7.20 and 1.50 should be K/9 and BB/9, not ERA and WHIP
21Kyle FreelandCOLvs. ATL, at SF 
22Tanner RoarkCINvs. MIA 
23Jon GrayCOLat SF 
24Vince VelasquezPHIvs. WAS, at MIAShould be among leaders in whiffs for the week
25Walker BuehlerLADat STL 
26Dereck RodriguezSFvs. SD 
27Freddy PeraltaMILat LAAArguably best start of his young career last time out
28Mike FoltynewiczATLvs. NYMHopes to return next weekend
29Yu DarvishCHCvs. PIT 
30Kyle HendricksCHCvs. LAA 
31Sonny GrayCINvs. MIASolid outing in a loss last time out
32Anibal SanchezWASat PHI, vs. PIT 
33Jack FlahertySTLvs. LAD 
34Sean NewcombATLvs. NYM 
35Zack GodleyARIvs. SD 
36Derek HollandSFvs. SD, vs. COL 
37Ross StriplingLADat STL 
38Jose UrenaMIAat CIN, vs. PHI 
39Jose QuintanaCHCvs. PITNot sharp to open the season
40Julio UriasLADvs. MIL 
41Kenta MaedaLADat STL 
42Eric LauerSDat SF, at ARIMay not have a better two-start week all season
43Matt StrahmSDat ARIHang in there, things will get better
44Julio TeheranATLat COL, vs. NYM 
45Merrill KellyARIvs. SD 
46Robbie RayARIvs. TEX 
47Zack WheelerNYMat ATL 
48Kyle WrightATLvs. NYM 
49Chris PaddackSDat ARICarrying over spring success to the regular season
50Nick PivettaPHIvs. WASA bit of a rocky start for everyone's favorite sleeper
51Corbin BurnesMILat LAD 
52Caleb SmithMIAvs. PHIBig test, but at least it's at home
53Joe MusgrovePITat CHCOff to a great start
54Luke WeaverARIvs. SD 
55Nick MargeviciusSDat SF 
56Anthony DeSclafaniCINvs. STL 
57Chad BettisCOLat SF 
58Pablo LopezMIAat CIN 
59Jeremy HellicksonWASat PHI 
60Michael WachaSTLvs. LAD 
61Trevor RichardsMIAat CIN 
62Sandy AlcantaraMIAvs. PHI 
63Zach DaviesMILat LAD 
64Jeff SamardzijaSFvs. COL 
65Brandon WoodruffMILat LAA 
66Steven MatzNYMat ATL 
67Chris ArcherPITat WAS 
68Trevor WilliamsPITat WAS 
69Drew PomeranzSFvs. COL 
70Dakota HudsonSTLvs. LAD 
71Jason VargasNYMat ATL 
72Adam WainwrightSTLat CIN 
73Kevin GausmanATLat COLLooked great in debut, but… Coors.
74Max FriedATLat COL 
75Jordan LylesPITat CHC 

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