Updated Fantasy Baseball Starting Pitcher Rankings (Week 6) (2024)

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Howdy, and welcome back to another dose of my weekly-updated top-101 starting pitcher rankings - looking at rest-of-season values. The ball might be waking up with the warmer weather, so maybe think twice about those streaming candidates! RotoBallers can once again peruse my notes regarding key movers and then scroll through the top-101 in a table with tiers, ranks, earned value via Fangraphs, and even more notes. It's time for another edition of my weekly Starting Pitcher Baller Ranks!

This google sheetaccompanies the table below and adds relevant 5x5 stats, K%, BB%, BABIP, FIP, xFIP, SIERA, ERA-FIP, and CSW% from 2022. Do note that I leave off injured players, but for now, I will include them at the bottom with a rank of where they'd appear when healthy. I highly encourage you to click the link.CLICK IT!

As is tradition, these fantasy baseball starting pitcher rankings are geared toward traditional 5x5 leagues and focus on healthy players. Let's get right into my top-101 SP for the rest of 2022!

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Starting Pitcher Rankings Analysis

-Walker Buehler struggled as his most recent start moved up a day with Clayton Kershaw hitting the injured list, so I’m willing to forget about it. I still have a hard time leaning on him as a big-time SP1 without consistently higher strikeouts (though his 20.3% K rate is higher than Julio Urias’ 17.7%!). That said, he remains a consistent force and is a good bet to score the win on any night thanks to his Dodger brethren. Like it or not, this is judged by 5x5 settings and that plays a part. And I know Brandon Woodruff is still annoying y’all but I drift towards his 3.72 FIP, 3.37 xFIP, and 3.15 SIERA far more than the 5.35 ERA.

-Dylan Cease may have folks scratching their heads with a recent spate of WHIP bloat. After his first five starts of 2022 yield BABIPs of .333 or lower, he’s been hit by a .364, .800, and .500 figures in his last three outings. Only the Yankees were able to turn that into real damage, as his massive swing-and-miss potential allows him to escape traffic often. The K/9 will slow down a hair when those batted balls start finding gloves rather than gaps, but we know he’s going to push 250 strikeouts if he can sniff 200 IP. Stay confident.

-Pablo Lopez embodies confidence on the hill these days, throwing his changeup to both righties and lefties alike to tremendous effect. After throwing his change 32.5% of the time last season, he’s bumped that up to 37.9% in ‘22. He’s also taken his fastball up in step with the offspeed, going from 31.8% last year to 38.6% so far this season. Those gains have to come from somewhere, yes? He’s cut back on the cutter, sinker, and curveball, perhaps ready to deploy them deeper into the year as hitters cheat towards the changeup. Either way, a healthy López is your current MLB ERA leader and deserving of praise.

-Charlie Morton is alive again, as the 38-year-old toyed with the Padres on May 14 en route to a season-best nine strikeouts over six innings. He also only walked one batter, which broke a streak of five straight starts where he’d issued at least three free passes. One great day doesn’t completely change an outlook, but his track record is well established, Atlanta remains one of the best supporting environments, and he’s coming off of a lengthy injury rehab this offseason.

-Tarik Skubal has enjoyed some friendly matchups (v. COL, at OAK, v. BAL) but also went to Houston and struck out nine with zero walks against a very disciplined Astros squad. The southpaw has gone without an earned run in four of his seven starts thus far and his latest foray to the bump gave us an 11-strikeout masterpiece. He’s gone more slider-heavy than in the past, easing his fastball down from the 35-40% range of 2021 towards 30% in ‘22 as a tradeoff. Keep rolling, Tarik!

-Hunter Greene still has a powerhouse fastball but he too is starting to pull back on the heat in favor of his slider. This culminated in his throwing the slidepiece 55% of the time against Pittsburgh in that weird, no-hit bid of a loss. That may have also contributed to walking a season-high five batters, but facing a season-high 27 batters will bump the counting stats up anyway. If he can build on that and the previous game against Milwaukee where he only allowed two runs over 5 ⅓ IP, then we could be back on track. Or at the very least, not headed for the minors.

-Merrill Kelly should easily remain in the streaming conversation but you’re seeing what happens when he goes up against sturdy offenses. He’s nowhere near the “must-start” guys.

-Spencer Strider was going to make Tuesday’s start but then had to be used in relief on Monday, which meant Tucker Davidson got the nod instead. But it’s encouraging enough to me that they’re trying to work Strider into the rotation, so I’ll keep him on there.

Top-101 Starting Pitchers for Fantasy Baseball

These are rest-of-season fantasy baseball rankings for starting pitchers.

(+/-)TierPlayerRankEV$$PVTrendNotes
01Corbin Burnes1$7.944.044.00.0 ▬Only 1 win so far is mighty rude
01Max Scherzer2$7.742.042.00.0 ▬
01Gerrit Cole3$5.042.042.00.0 ▬
02Walker Buehler4$6.738.039.0-1.0 ▼Poor start after moving up a day, write it off
02Lucas Giolito5$3.037.537.50.0 ▬Brief COVID IL stint, back already
12Brandon Woodruff6$4.133.533.50.0 ▬
12Joe Musgrove7$10.231.030.01.0 ▲
12Carlos Rodon8$13.030.030.00.0 ▬
12Kevin Gausman9$20.130.029.50.5 ▲
12Freddy Peralta10$10.329.528.51.0 ▲Buy-low window closed after 10 K v. ATL
32Shane McClanahan11$7.628.525.53.0 ▲
12Justin Verlander12$9.227.526.51.0 ▲Constantly flirting with no-hit bids, elite
-72Julio Urias13$1.027.534.0-6.5 ▼
23Max Fried14$9.026.024.02.0 ▲
03Dylan Cease15$9.525.525.50.0 ▬Big whiffs let him dance around danger, but WHIP rising
13Alek Manoah16$7.424.022.02.0 ▲
13Zack Wheeler17$5.422.022.00.0 ▬
13Sandy Alcantara18$4.922.022.00.0 ▬
23Shohei Ohtani19$9.622.021.50.5 ▲Chart a course for B2B AL MVP's
53Pablo Lopez20$11.822.017.54.5 ▲MLB ERA leader w/ season-best 11 K in latest
14Shane Bieber21$4.220.520.00.5 ▲6 IP 1 ER but 10 baserunners & velo still lower
24Aaron Nola22$6.319.518.01.5 ▲
-34Logan Webb23$7.218.521.5-3.0 ▼
24Frankie Montas24$7.018.017.01.0 ▲
24Chris Bassitt25$6.617.516.51.0 ▲
24Yu Darvish26$3.617.016.50.5 ▲
74Charlie Morton27$1.516.513.03.5 ▲Patient teams rewarded with classic gem
15Robbie Ray28$3.716.516.00.5 ▲Velo rising, 3.72 SIERA (4.62 ERA), hold on
15Logan Gilbert29$6.216.014.51.5 ▲
55Zac Gallen30$9.314.512.52.0 ▲4 straight strong QS, looks healthy alright
-85Nathan Eovaldi31$1.614.519.0-4.5 ▼HR woes cropping up, HOU punished him
-15Michael Kopech32$7.714.014.00.0 ▬
-15Sean Manaea33$6.513.513.50.0 ▬
35Kyle Wright34$9.713.011.02.0 ▲
45Nestor Cortes35$9.512.510.52.0 ▲More gems, will CHW fare better in rematch?
-35Jose Berrios36-$0.312.513.0-0.5 ▼Stellar game v. SEA, rebound on command?
-15Trevor Rogers37$3.012.012.00.0 ▬8 Ks v. MIL after not topping 4 throughout 2022
25Luis Castillo38-$0.111.010.01.0 ▲
26Sonny Gray39$0.410.59.51.0 ▲
26Joe Ryan40$5.810.09.01.0 ▲
26Framber Valdez41$5.89.59.00.5 ▲
36Jordan Montgomery42$4.19.09.00.0 ▬
36Luis Garcia43$4.79.08.50.5 ▲B2B 9 K games, heads to Fenway next
36Carlos Carrasco44$7.49.08.01.0 ▲
126Tarik Skubal45$12.29.05.53.5 ▲The Ks seen in minors are here!
27Alex Cobb46$4.98.58.00.5 ▲
87Luis Severino47$3.08.05.52.5 ▲
27Mike Clevinger48$0.88.07.01.0 ▲
07Garrett Whitlock49$3.98.08.00.0 ▬
17Patrick Sandoval50$6.87.07.00.0 ▬
17George Kirby51$2.97.07.00.0 ▬
17Tyler Mahle52$6.37.06.50.5 ▲2 good starts in a row (but both v. PIT)
17Alex Wood53$3.16.55.51.0 ▲
N/A7Blake Snell54$0.05.5N/AN/AMaking 2022 debut at PHI on 5/18
57Adam Wainwright55$3.85.54.51.0 ▲Command sharpened, 3 straight QS; PIT next
27Noah Syndergaard56$4.65.55.00.5 ▲Tougher to stomach blow-ups w/o big K's
2.07Eduardo Rodriguez57$4.45.54.51.0 ▲
37Triston McKenzie58$5.25.04.50.5 ▲
47Eric Lauer59$4.24.54.00.5 ▲
48Jameson Taillon60$5.54.53.51.0 ▲
48Tony Gonsolin61$4.44.53.51.0 ▲Looks good but 3 of last 4 v. PIT/ARI, PHI next
48Drew Rasmussen62$5.74.53.51.0 ▲
78Paul Blackburn64$8.94.03.01.0 ▲
68Reid Detmers63$2.83.53.00.5 ▲No-hitter! 108 pitches shouldn't ruin him
128Hunter Greene65-$3.83.52.51.0 ▲Focus on the good, not losing with no hits
18Ranger Suarez66$2.23.53.50.0 ▬
158Michael Lorenzen67$2.73.52.01.5 ▲Wide arsenal performing well even if lower whiffs
-68Merrill Kelly68$9.73.54.5-1.0 ▼
58Jose Urquidy69$2.93.02.50.5 ▲
09Kyle Gibson70$4.03.03.00.0 ▬
19Cristian Javier71$2.83.03.00.0 ▬
19Ian Anderson72$1.33.02.50.5 ▲
29Jon Gray73$2.92.52.50.0 ▬
59Josiah Gray74-$0.62.52.50.0 ▬
109Yusei Kikuchi75$1.22.51.51.0 ▲3 straight strong games, turning the corner
139Josh Winder76$2.92.51.51.0 ▲
139Spencer Strider77$3.92.51.51.0 ▲Was needed in relief but seems ATL wants him starting
210Kyle Hendricks78$2.72.52.00.5 ▲
2010Miles Mikolas79$7.22.51.01.5 ▲
110Steven Matz80$2.12.02.00.0 ▬
210Zach Eflin81$5.62.01.50.5 ▲
1410Kyle Bradish82$1.72.01.01.0 ▲
-510Cal Quantrill83$2.81.52.5-1.0 ▼
210Hyun Jin Ryu84-$1.01.51.50.0 ▬
210Bruce Zimmermann85$7.01.51.50.0 ▬
210Jordan Hicks86$0.41.51.50.0 ▬Yet to see the draw as SP
610Glenn Otto87-$1.61.51.50.0 ▬
N/A10Chase Silseth88$1.21.5N/AN/A
N/A10Martin Perez89$9.91.5N/AN/A2.43 FIP but still feels like a trap
211Jakob Junis90$2.11.51.50.0 ▬
-711Taijuan Walker91$0.41.51.50.0 ▬
N/A11Zach Logue92$2.11.5N/AN/ALacks big fastball but secondaries can carry
-211Chad Kuhl93$5.41.51.50.0 ▬
N/A11Jose Quintana94$4.51.0N/AN/A
311Tyler Anderson95$3.51.01.00.0 ▬
411Brad Keller96$3.61.01.00.0 ▬
411Corey Kluber97$3.41.01.00.0 ▬
N/A11Dane Dunning98$5.11.0N/AN/A
N/A11Brady Singer99$0.01.0N/AN/ADominant v. CHW with 9/0 K/BB
N/A11Daniel Lynch100$1.61.0N/AN/A
N/A11Justin Steele101$5.11.0N/AN/A6 IP, 1 ER, 10 K at ARI, gets them again next

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