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Top 101 Starting Pitchers: Rest-Of-Season Rankings for Fantasy Baseball (Week 7)

Mitch Keller - Fantasy Baseball Rankings, Draft Sleepers, Waiver Wire Pickups

Nick Mariano's updated fantasy baseball starting pitcher rankings for Week 7 (2023). Baller Ranks is a weekly rankings list for the top-101 starting pitchers.

The middle of May approaches and suddenly the season is roughly 25% of the way done, so let's not waste time and get on with another edition of my weekly Top 101 Starting Pitcher Baller Ranks breakdown. Stats continue to feel more grounded in reality so let's jump into another edition of my weekly Starting Pitcher Baller Ranks!

There are many young arms that have been FAAB magnets and the desire of several trade suitors, but don't let savvy veterans sneak by your radar as a result. Shiny new toy syndrome can catch you sleeping!

These ranks are geared toward 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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Starting Pitcher Rankings Analysis

-Dylan Cease gave up only one earned run in each of his first three starts of 2023, sporting a lively 24/7 K/BB over just 16 ⅓ IP. Unfortunately, his form has deteriorated since and Monday saw a season-high seven earned tacked onto his ledger. His 8.25 ERA (5.31 FIP) in his most recent five starts has a .408 BABIP attached to it, but also a homer yielded in four consecutive outings.

He’s living in the zone too much with fewer whiffs and somehow more walks than last year despite a big jump in his first-strike rate (62.4% thus far, 58.2% in ‘22). Batters’ overall swing rate against him is exactly the same as last year, yet the zone-swing rate is up nearly four percentage points coupled with a loss in chase rate. The zone-contact rate has soared from 79.7% to 86.6%. He’s in trouble and needs to re-establish trust. Sharpen that slider!

-Hunter Greene is producing huge strikeouts (47 in 33 ⅔ IP) as anticipated but is also allowing fewer homers with slightly fewer walks. Warmer weather at Great American Ball Park will undoubtedly bring some more longballs but the strong indicators thus far should be supplying us with more than a 1.43 WHIP.

Unfortunately, some poor fortune has taken hold of his .384 BABIP (.281 last year) and so his 3.74 ERA sits above the shiny 2.96 FIP. He’s going in the opposite direction of Mr. Cease. More swings out of the zone, fewer in the zone, and a seven-percentage-point drop in his first-strike rate. In 2022, Greene had a .222 batting average against with a .220 xBA. This year, his .218 xBA is tied to a .265 BAA. Expect some better luck if his form holds.

-Freddy Peralta had two sticky starts in mid-April but has otherwise produced five quality starts for his fantasy teams. The 26-year-old even handled Coors Field well, toying with the Rockies for a season-best 10 strikeouts. Everything looks rather rosy on the surface, but Statcast data is less enamored.

Peralta’s xBA of .235 and xSLG of .366 are fine but not his norm. He’d posted xBAs of .191, .174, and .179 in ‘22, ‘21, and ‘20. His xSLG was .300 or lower in both ‘21 and ‘22. Batters are slugging .471 on Peralta’s changeup, which is suddenly averaging 89.4 mph compared to 85.9 mph last year. The gap between his four-seamer and change is only five mph in ‘23 compared to seven mph last season.

-Bryce Miller has had an electrifying start to his MLB career via dominant showings against Oakland and Houston. The 24-year-old has thrown a devastating fastball 70% of the time, which has a league-leading 4.7 inches of rise above average. Mr. PitchingNinja calls it a “flaming buzzsaw” as it rides up in the zone on hitters. A game of adjustments will be made but this is an elite weapon in Miller’s arsenal.

-Mitch Keller merely tossed a complete-game shutout on Monday, ho-hum. The strong effort lowers his ERA/WHIP to 2.72/1.09 in the young season, and he’s also found more whiffs with improved control.

He’s checking all of the boxes off in terms of “making a leap” and now has six quality starts in his eight trips to the hill in 2023. Consider his first start allowed four runs with four walks to the Reds at GABP and then realize he hasn’t given up more than three earned or issued more than two free passes in any of his following seven starts.

That includes games against the Astros, Rays, Dodgers, and Red Sox at Fenway! Bucco magic is coursing through Mitch’s veins and you should be enjoying the ride.

-Bailey Ober continues to come on strong after a May 5 outing that yielded seven innings of shutout ball against the Rays. He has a lively fastball for everyone, with a strong slider to use on right-handed bats (.137 xwOBA so far) while his changeup and curve are deployed against lefties.

His .217 BABIP will regress, but not as far as you might think. He’s a fly ball pitcher so that mark will be low, though it’ll come with some home runs at some point. No one thinks he is a sub-1.00 ERA pitcher but a mark near 3.50 is doable with his pattern of strong control (career 5.3% walk rate).

 

Top 101 Starting Pitchers for Fantasy Baseball - Week 7

Tier Name Rank $
1 Shohei Ohtani 1 $45.0
1 Gerrit Cole 2 $43.0
1 Spencer Strider 3 $42.0
1 Shane McClanahan 4 $41.0
2 Zac Gallen 5 $41.0
2 Luis Castillo 6 $39.0
2 Corbin Burnes 7 $38.0
2 Zack Wheeler 8 $37.0
2 Kevin Gausman 9 $36.5
3 Sandy Alcantara 10 $36.0
3 Justin Verlander 11 $34.0
3 Clayton Kershaw 12 $34.0
3 Cristian Javier 13 $31.5
3 Julio Urias 14 $31.5
3 Aaron Nola 15 $30.5
3 Yu Darvish 16 $30.0
3 Framber Valdez 17 $29.0
3 Max Scherzer 18 $28.5
4 Joe Ryan 19 $27.0
4 Joe Musgrove 20 $26.0
4 Nestor Cortes Jr. 21 $24.5
4 Jacob deGrom 22 $24.0
4 Pablo Lopez 23 $23.5
4 Sonny Gray 24 $23.0
4 Shane Bieber 25 $22.0
4 Dylan Cease 26 $20.5
4 George Kirby 27 $20.0
4 Drew Rasmussen 28 $20.0
4 Logan Webb 29 $20.0
4 Freddy Peralta 30 $20.0
4 Nathan Eovaldi 31 $19.0
4 Hunter Greene 32 $19.0
4 Chris Sale 33 $18.0
4 Logan Gilbert 34 $17.0
5 Luis Severino 35 $17.0
5 Jesus Luzardo 36 $17.0
5 Tyler Glasnow 37 $16.5
5 Brandon Woodruff 38 $16.0
5 Carlos Rodon 39 $15.5
5 Chris Bassitt 40 $15.0
5 Jordan Montgomery 41 $15.0
5 Hunter Brown 42 $14.5
5 Nick Lodolo 43 $14.5
6 Andrew Heaney 44 $14.0
6 Justin Steele 45 $13.5
6 Blake Snell 46 $13.5
6 Bryce Miller 47 $13.5
6 Dustin May 48 $13.0
6 Reid Detmers 49 $12.0
6 Triston McKenzie 50 $11.0
6 Charlie Morton 51 $10.5
6 Marcus Stroman 52 $10.5
6 Lance Lynn 53 $10.0
6 Eduardo Rodriguez 54 $10.0
7 Tanner Bibee 55 $10.0
7 Jon Gray 56 $10.0
7 Alex Cobb 57 $9.5
7 Lucas Giolito 58 $9.0
7 Logan Allen 59 $8.5
7 Mitch Keller 60 $8.0
7 Kodai Senga 61 $8.0
7 Alek Manoah 62 $8.0
7 Bailey Ober 63 $8.0
7 Zach Eflin 64 $7.0
7 Grayson Rodriguez 65 $6.0
7 Bryce Elder 66 $6.0
8 Patrick Sandoval 67 $6.0
8 Brandon Pfaadt 68 $5.5
8 Kyle Wright 69 $5.0
8 Tony Gonsolin 70 $5.0
8 Anthony DeSclafani 71 $4.5
8 Josiah Gray 72 $4.5
8 J.P. France 73 $4.5
8 Johan Oviedo 74 $4.5
8 Merrill Kelly 75 $4.0
8 Graham Ashcraft 76 $4.0
8 Tyler Anderson 77 $4.0
8 Drew Smyly 78 $4.0
8 Jose Berrios 79 $3.5
8 Jameson Taillon 80 $3.5
8 Brady Singer 81 $3.0
8 Martin Perez 82 $3.0
8 Louie Varland 83 $2.5
8 Tyler Wells 84 $2.5
8 Edward Cabrera 85 $2.0
9 MacKenzie Gore 86 $2.0
9 Domingo German 87 $2.0
9 Seth Lugo 88 $2.0
9 Roansy Contreras 89 $2.0
9 Max Fried 90 $1.5
9 Jack Flaherty 91 $1.5
9 Sean Manaea 92 $1.5
9 Luis Ortiz 93 $1.5
9 Wade Miley 94 $1.0
9 JP Sears 95 $1.0
9 Miles Mikolas 96 $1.0
9 Michael Wacha 97 $1.0
9 Yusei Kikuchi 98 $1.0
9 Lance McCullers Jr. 99 $1.0
9 Brayan Bello 100 $1.0
9 Kyle Gibson 101 $1.0


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