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Top 101 Starting Pitchers: Rest-Of-Season Rankings for Fantasy Baseball (Week 4)

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Nick Mariano's updated fantasy baseball starting pitcher rankings for Week 4 (2023). Baller Ranks is a weekly rankings list for the top-101 starting pitchers.

Welcome back to the bump as we tap the PitchCom for my weekly Top 101 Starting Pitcher Baller Ranks breakdown. It's still early but some images are coming into focus under the microscope. Let's jump into another edition of my weekly Starting Pitcher Baller Ranks!

I'm still not going to frame this with a heaping of small-sample data for 2023. Obviously, that is a big driver for me as an input but I want it to feel robust before I just slap a bunch of numbers next to the names for you to digest. We'll start with some analysis and then hit the table.

These ranks are geared towards traditional 5x5 leagues and I typically exclude most injured SPs, lest a return is imminent. However, it's still early so I'll try to loosely peg where I value injured arms amidst the fray. For now, let's dive into my top 101 SPs and be sure we're starting strong.

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Another week into the season means slightly more stabilization, but there are still plenty of new velocities, repertoires, and batted-ball data nuisances to chew on.

*Corbin Burnes is day-to-day with a left pectoral injury suffered when stretching for the tag in a rundown. He’ll play catch on Wednesday and take it from there. At least it is his left pec and not the pitching arm.

*Jacob deGrom left his April 17 start with wrist soreness but expects to make his next start. We’re not out of the woods yet, but it’s as encouraged as we’ll get ahead of the outing. He’ll face Oakland at home in a plus-plus matchup.

*Joe Musgrove will make his season debut on Saturday in Arizona after missing a few weeks due to his toe and shoulder injuries. I’ll be giving him a start to show he’s 100% but I hope many of you enjoyed the 3+ round discount on draft day for this.

*Carlos Rodon still can’t push through his nagging back injury so his rehab program remains slow. It’s annoying but the Yanks will run more tests just to be certain it’s minor. The southpaw still threw a bullpen session on Monday and we’ll hope for a return in May.

*Robbie Ray will undergo another MRI later this week to see how his elbow injury is progressing, but he’s yet to start a throwing program.

*Tyler Glasnow is reportedly working towards a mid-May return, per the Tampa Bay Times’ Marc Topkin. The initial reports of Glasnow missing 6-8 weeks appear to have been too optimistic, as he’ll tack on roughly a month to that.

*Tony Gonsolin is set to embark on his first rehab start on Thursday and should be available when the calendar turns to May.

-Chris Sale answered critics with a vintage 11-strikeout performance against the Twins on Tuesday. Of course, the Red Sox couldn’t get him run support against Sonny Gray despite plenty of traffic. Alas, that’s how it goes sometimes.

The bountiful whiffs and improved command from Sale reminds you why early panic high up the SP food chain must be tempered. We may not get this version of Sale on a consistent basis ever again, but it’s unlikely this is the last glimpse we get of it in 2023.

-Taj Bradley melted the Reds at hitter-friendly Great American Ball Park on Tuesday, striking out nine across 5 ⅓ IP of scoreless ball. It’s only good for hitters if they can muster healthy contact, which was rare.

The rookie should step into Jeffrey Springs’ rotation slot with the sad news of his impending Tommy John surgery. Bradley is doing his best impression with 17 punchouts in 10 ⅓ IP thus far. He gets a tough test at home against Houston next week, but days like this illustrate why he was such a strong add.

-Hayden Wesneski posted a get-right outing against the hapless A’s on Monday, striking out seven across seven innings. He may have been pitching for his job, though it’s worth mentioning that Kyle Hendricks is starting his rehab. Wesneski may have inspired some confidence in the cushy matchup but now draws the Dodgers at home. He still has to prove himself against an offense of their caliber.

-Eduardo Rodriguez made waves with 10 strikeouts over eight shutout frames of his own on Tuesday. That’s more strikeouts than he’d had in his first three starts of the season combined (nine). We must mention he’s faced a bit of a gauntlet to open the year (at Tampa, at Houston, at Toronto, vs. Cleveland) and missed lots of time in 2022.

That’s not to say he’s suddenly an ace again because it was a cold afternoon in Detroit but needing some time to find his groove isn’t unreasonable. He’ll face the Brewers in Milwaukee next.

-Johan Oviedo has shown promise early on but gets a tough test at Coors on Wednesday. I doubt many will dare challenge altitude but we usually write off outings up there anyhow. He blanked the White Sox on April 9 and then struck out 10 Cardinals in a tough-luck loss on April 14.

The 25-year-old has an upper-90s fastball to go with a sharp 89-mph slider and devastating curveball. He’ll sprinkle a change in, mostly against lefties, and has the tools to be a 12-team asset. If he can consistently locate the fastball toward the edges, then look out!

-Mason Miller is being called up by the A’s in a rare display of prospect aggression (they’re also calling up Jordan Diaz, so perhaps witchcraft has taken hold of the front office). Miller will face the Cubs at home on Wednesday after posting an absurd 19/0 K/BB ratio over just 8 ⅔ IP between Double-A and Triple-A.

The 24-year-old has incredible raw talent and hasn’t shown the usual lack of control that comes with such high whiffs, but he’s also barely played due to injuries. A 2021 third-round pick, most of his 2022 was spent rehabbing a right scapula strain suffered during Spring training.

But he dazzled upper management with five no-hit innings last Friday and now brings his triple-digit heat to the bigs. He’s a strong add but don’t be surprised by speed bumps due to hitters being more used to extreme heat.

 

Top 101 Starting Pitchers for Fantasy Baseball - Week 4

Tier Player Rank $
1 Gerrit Cole 1 45.0
1 Jacob deGrom 2 43.0
1 Shohei Ohtani 3 42.0
1 Corbin Burnes 4 41.0
2 Spencer Strider 5 41.0
2 Shane McClanahan 6 41.0
2 Sandy Alcantara 7 39.0
2 Aaron Nola 8 37.0
2 Zack Wheeler 9 36.5
2 Max Scherzer 10 36.0
3 Luis Castillo 11 35.0
3 Julio Urias 12 33.0
3 Cristian Javier 13 32.0
3 Zac Gallen 14 31.0
3 Kevin Gausman 15 31.0
3 Yu Darvish 16 30.0
3 Shane Bieber 17 28.0
3 Dylan Cease 18 27.0
4 Justin Verlander 19 26.0
4 Framber Valdez 20 24.0
4 Nestor Cortes Jr. 21 23.0
4 Joe Musgrove 22 23.0
4 Max Fried 23 22.0
4 Carlos Rodon 24 22.0
4 Clayton Kershaw 25 21.0
4 Alek Manoah 26 20.0
4 George Kirby 27 20.0
4 Hunter Greene 28 20.0
4 Logan Webb 29 20.0
4 Drew Rasmussen 30 19.0
4 Logan Gilbert 31 19.0
4 Joe Ryan 32 19.0
4 Pablo Lopez 33 18.0
4 Chris Sale 34 17.0
5 Jesus Luzardo 35 17.0
5 Brandon Woodruff 36 17.0
5 Freddy Peralta 37 16.5
5 Kodai Senga 38 16.0
5 Chris Bassitt 39 15.5
5 Nick Lodolo 40 15.0
5 Luis Severino 41 15.0
5 Robbie Ray 42 14.5
5 Blake Snell 43 14.5
6 Dustin May 44 14.0
6 Reid Detmers 45 14.0
6 Andrew Heaney 46 13.5
6 Sonny Gray 47 13.0
6 Jordan Montgomery 48 13.0
6 Charlie Morton 49 11.0
6 Kyle Wright 50 11.0
6 Marcus Stroman 51 10.5
6 Taj Bradley 52 10.5
6 Lance Lynn 53 10.0
7 Brady Singer 54 10.0
7 Patrick Sandoval 55 10.0
7 Garrett Whitlock 56 10.0
7 Grayson Rodriguez 57 9.5
7 Jon Gray 58 9.0
7 Luis Garcia 59 8.5
7 Nathan Eovaldi 60 8.0
7 Alex Cobb 61 8.0
7 Tony Gonsolin 62 8.0
7 Tyler Glasnow 63 8.0
7 Tyler Mahle 64 7.0
7 Triston McKenzie 65 6.0
7 Sean Manaea 66 6.0
8 Lucas Giolito 67 6.0
8 Graham Ashcraft 68 5.5
8 Merrill Kelly 69 5.0
8 Hunter Brown 70 5.0
8 Justin Steele 71 4.5
8 Jose Urquidy 72 5.0
8 Drey Jameson 73 4.5
8 Tyler Anderson 74 4.5
8 Jameson Taillon 75 4.0
8 Eric Lauer 76 4.0
8 Zach Eflin 77 4.0
8 Kenta Maeda 78 4.0
8 Anthony DeSclafani 79 3.5
8 Hayden Wesneski 80 3.5
8 Trevor Rogers 81 3.0
8 Jack Flaherty 82 3.0
8 Eduardo Rodriguez 83 2.5
8 Mason Miller 84 2.5
9 Miles Mikolas 85 2.0
9 Michael Kopech 86 2.0
9 Brayan Bello 87 2.0
9 Johan Oviedo 88 2.0
9 David Peterson 89 2.0
9 Michael Wacha 90 1.5
9 Martin Perez 91 1.5
9 MacKenzie Gore 92 1.5
9 Josiah Gray 93 1.5
9 Roansy Contreras 94 1.0
9 Bailey Falter 95 1.0
9 Tylor Megill 96 1.0
9 Edward Cabrera 97 1.0
9 Michael Soroka 98 1.0
9 Bryce Elder 99 1.0
9 Domingo German 100 1.0
9 Mitch Keller 101 1.0

As I said last week: Don't forget to breathe. We've seen most of these arms 3-4 times max and most prior convictions were rooted in a sound thought process. A few folks definitely stunk enough to warrant some panic, but even then, you're likely benching rather than dropping.



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