TAP FOR 6 MONTHS OF PREMIUM FREE 💰
X
Lost password?

Don't have an account?
Gain Access Now

X

Receive free daily analysis

NFL
NBA
NHL
NASCAR
CFB
MLB
MMA
PGA
ESPORTS
BETTING

Already have an account? Log In

X

Forgot Password


POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Articles & Tools
Import Your Leagues
Draft Rankings
Draft Simulator
Enter League Settings
Compare Any Players
Rookies & Call-Ups
24x7 News and Alerts

Top 101 Starting Pitchers: Rest-Of-Season Rankings for Fantasy Baseball Week 6 (2025)

Cole Ragans - Fantasy Baseball Rankings, Draft Sleepers, MLB Injury News

Nick Mariano's updated fantasy baseball starting pitcher rankings for Week 6 (2025). Baller Ranks is a weekly rankings list for the top-101 starting pitchers.

The warmer weather signals the start of our lengthy midseason stretch, where you can either keep attacking or fall into a complacent jog with the pack. You know we aren't easing up around these parts as we unveil the latest FSWA-award-winning Best Baseball Series in the march toward victory. Let's dive into this week's edition of my weekly Starting Pitcher Baller Ranks!

Readers will find my SP thoughts with tiered ranks (the tiers are critical, please don't sacrifice blood pressure over ordinal slots within a tier), complemented by a rest-of-season auction value ($), their Previous Week's Value (PV), the trend between the two, and a (+/-) column denoting the rank shift compared to last week. There is also a prospect table at the end via our star scout, Eric Cross.

As always, these ranks are geared toward traditional 5x5 roto leagues, and I typically exclude most injured SPs unless they're about to come back. I'll soon find a neat way to tie in the injured players, but nothing has felt right thus far. I also write this before Tuesday's games, but will splice in brief thoughts on that as I go if it's appropriate. Now, let's dig in!

Be sure to check all of our fantasy baseball draft tools and resources:

 

Starting Pitcher Rankings Analysis for Week 6

-Cole Ragans shook off the groin scare by tying a season-high mark with 11 strikeouts over five innings, dominating the White Sox for his fourth outing of double-digit Ks in seven turns. His 57 Ks in 35 ⅔ IP give him a league-leading 38.5% strikeout rate.

**Logan Gilbert is second at 37.6% as we hope he can return by the end of May, and MacKenzie Gore (36.4%) is third. Those are the only arms above 33.3% (min. 30 IP) in the early going. It’s no surprise that they also comprise the top three in K-BB% and SIERA.

-Hunter Greene owns fourth place with the 33.3% K rate, and his average fastball velocity snuck back up to 99 mph flat on May 2 after sitting at 98.8 mph in the previous two games. His spin rates have also held steady, and his four-seamer just had the highest in-zone rate of the year at 74.2%, though the splitter went from the usual 40-50% in-zone rate to 10%. The Nationals gave him little reason to press, striking out 12 times in the stellar win. Enjoy the fireballing show.

-Chris Sale needed to show us that he can devastate opponents who aren’t named the Rockies, and he delivered against Cincinnati. The slider was beautiful, earning a 38% whiff rate and 44% CSW rate en route to 10 total strikeouts for Sale on 112 pitches. Back-to-back games with double-digit Ks and a 3.02 FIP behind the 4.07 ERA mean we’re in business.

-Carlos Rodon was becoming notorious for pitching well only to poison the night with a couple of punished mistakes. Well, now he’s only given up two earned runs over his last four combined starts (25 ⅔ IP). He may never give us a set-and-forget level of comfort, but he’s performing well with plus whiffs on a winning team. Can he turn in a full start against the A’s in their smaller park next?

-Spencer Schwellenbach looked strong early, but has absorbed two rough matchups at Arizona and hosting the Dodgers of late. For all of the recent griping seen on social media, the man still has a 3.92 ERA and 1.11 WHIP over seven starts. The command hasn’t been crisp, though I want to see him operate in a more neutral matchup first. It must be noted that his breaking balls averaged 2,400 rpm last year and started there this year, but have slid near 2,300 over the last month.

The fastballs are steadier, but have gone from around 2,300 to 2,250 of late. And his arm angle is slightly higher this year. However, he is a young arm still battling the MLB adjustment game, all with a robust 4.1% walk rate. Let’s see how he fares in a home matchup with the Reds on Thursday.

-Aaron Nola and Robbie Ray have looked like themselves again. Rejoice, rejoice. I’ll need more than two tidy home outings against iffy offenses out of Ray before I endorse a road date at Wrigley, but he’s on his way. There's also this for Nola backers:

-Dylan Cease continues to battle on the bump, requiring 91 pitches to get through four innings in Pittsburgh. He only gave up two runs on three hits and three walks, but that’s not a matchup he should struggle with. He’s only had one good start out of seven tries, and that came back on April 2.

Unfortunately, he gets the Yankees in the Bronx on Wednesday. Perhaps he has a Zac Gallen/Tomoyuki Sugano-style whiff surge against the Yanks, but the downside is frightful. Let’s see how he attacks them and circle back next week.

-Corbin Burnes is slated to make his start after missing a turn due to right shoulder fatigue. Not only have we been skeptical of his performance to date, but now we have this to worry about, AND he lines up to face the Dodgers. Triple yikes! Shockingly, he wasn’t placed on the 10-day IL, but a clean MRI and flat-ground throwing session seems to be enough. Would you rather have someone struggling like this or how Cease is?

-Framber Valdez gave up four runs on seven hits and a pair of walks over five innings against the White Sox, failing to capitalize on momentum from back-to-back quality starts. He is capable of looking like an ace at times, but the inconsistency and lack of strikeouts when off limits his overall appeal.

-Sandy Alcantara did better in a rematch with the Dodgers, but the bar was extremely low after giving up seven runs in 2 ⅔ IP back on April 29. This time, the righty held them to five runs over five frames, with Freddie Freeman and Shohei Ohtani homers doing the bulk of the damage.

We can excuse struggling against the Dodgers, and honestly, should excuse a tough first month after Tommy John surgery. But he will need to show life against the White Sox this weekend if we’re going to build any hope before June. Drafters knew it could be bumpy early. Are you deploying the parachute?

-Cristopher Sanchez brought his average velocity on the sinker back up to 95.7 mph after it had fallen to 94.7 alongside the forearm scare. We’re not out of the woods, but this is all he could’ve done to encourage us at this point.

-Ryan Pepiot didn’t have it in his latest turn against the Yankees, striking out just one over 4 ⅓ IP of two-run ball. These are two straight subpar K games from a pitcher who is supposed to always give us that in return for HR volatility. Now, the Padres and Yankees are tall orders, and I won’t be surprised at all if his arsenal surges this summer, but results are results.

His 1.41 WHIP is not built on an insane BABIP (.294), and a 21% K rate won’t help us tread water. All eight homers allowed this year have come at home, but Steinbrenner Field will only become a bigger problem as the weather warms. Just be careful. At least Shane Baz has had four gems and a 26% K rate amidst the other two blowups.

-Grant Holmes flashed the upside seen last year in his latest outing, a six-inning QS with nine strikeouts against the Dodgers. He started off the contest with consecutive Ks against Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts, and Freddie Freeman, retiring the Dodger lineup in order the first time through.

If we see anything like this on Wednesday against the Reds, then the hype train will be fully rolling. Lest one forgets that he led MLB in swinging-strike rate as a starter, if you lower the IP threshold enough to squeeze him in!

-Tony Gonsolin had another strong showing against Miami on Tuesday, striking out eight over five innings. The only blemish being a two-run home run allowed to Liam Hicks, though Andy Pages robbed a would-be HR earlier in the game. Consider things square after the outfield didn’t do Gonsolin many favors in his 2025 debut.

The starter now has a 17:2 K:BB in 11 IP after two Miami starts, with Gonsolin also averaging 94.1 mph after a 92.6 mark in the first outing. He saw a similar rise on all pitches. He’ll see harder matchups, but his arsenal and team environment are fantasy-friendly.

-Ben Casparius reached 70 pitches over four innings of action on Monday, striking out five while allowing one run on five hits and two walks against the Marlins. He followed Jack Dreyer’s opener and threw his balanced four-pitch mix at Miami, tossing each of the fastball, cutter, slider, and curveball at a 20% or higher clip. The overall 32% whiff rate on 37 swings is impressive, and his velocity actually went up a tick with more work.

Perhaps they’ll keep using an opener with him, but that just gets him closer to qualifying for a win if they curtail his pitch counts. If you give me a rising Dodger arm, then I’ll take it over most streaming/lagging SPs. It’s too bad he draws the D-backs in Arizona next, though it’s a great test.

-Max Meyer has to perform against the White Sox after two certified stinkers. If not, then we’re squarely in wait-and-see mode with the youngster.

-Gunnar Hoglund won his MLB debut with one run allowed and a 7:0 K:BB over six innings against the Marlins. We’re happy to pick on Miami, but Hoglund flashed strong raw metrics as well. His fastball only averaged 93.6 mph, but above-average movement makes it a live offering. His sinker works against righty-swinging bats while the changeup and slider help mitigate lefty hacks.

Hoglund held a 2.43 ERA/1.04 WHIP with a 30:7 K:BB over 29 ⅔ IP at Triple-A prior to the promotion. At times, he’s struggled to put things together in finishing at-bats, but pitching in Las Vegas at the A’s Triple-A affiliate is far from friendly for a guy who ran 40% fly-ball rates. But he’s also an older prospect (25) who should have a leg up on the competition down there. The A’s should keep him up as long as he succeeds, with Wednesday’s home tilt vs. Seattle up next. Can he maintain plus command against a better MLB lineup?

-Matthew Liberatore spearheaded a 2-1 Tuesday victory over Pittsburgh with seven strong innings, which gives him four QS in his last four games outside of last week’s rain-shortened start. He outdueled Paul Skenes, earning 17 swings and misses to Skenes’ 13 thanks to a 33% whiff rate on four of his pitches and a slight velo bump.

He’s not a volume or luck merchant early on either, lowering his FIP to 2.28 on the night, which is the eighth-best FIP among 117 SPs with over 30 IP. It’s unlikely he becomes a massive K booster, but there’s all-around talent to be tapped here now that he’s finally being given a consistent starting role.

-Lance McCullers Jr. must show he can still get enough strikeouts to make the elevated walk rate worth it. Getting his changeup dialed in will unlock the big games. Just remember that he’s been out since 2022, and there will be speed bumps, likely sacrificing some WHIP in the process.

-AJ Smith-Shawver handled Coors well before taking a comebacker off of his elbow in the sixth inning, and followed that up by taking a no-hit bid into the eighth on Monday against the Reds. He’s been in MLB conversations since 2023, so it’s easy to forget that he’s just 22 years old with plenty of promise. He is squarely on the streaming radar in Pittsburgh over the weekend, and is the type we play with the hopes he dazzles again and sticks.

 

Top 101 Starting Pitchers for Fantasy Baseball - Week 6

(+/-) Tier Player Rank $ PV Trend
0 1 Tarik Skubal 1 $44.0 44.0 0.0 ▬
2 1 Zack Wheeler 2 $42.0 41.0 1.0 ▲
-1 1 Paul Skenes 3 $42.0 43.0 -1.0 ▼
-1 1 Garrett Crochet 4 $41.0 42.0 -1.0 ▼
0 1 Yoshinobu Yamamoto 5 $40.0 40.0 0.0 ▬
0 1 Jacob deGrom 6 $39.0 37.0 2.0 ▲
0 1 Cole Ragans 7 $39.0 37.0 2.0 ▲
1 2 Hunter Greene 8 $37.0 35.5 1.5 ▲
-1 2 Michael King 9 $36.5 36.5 0.0 ▬
0 2 Max Fried 10 $36.0 35.5 0.5 ▲
0 3 Joe Ryan 11 $35.0 34.5 0.5 ▲
0 3 Logan Webb 12 $34.5 34.5 0.0 ▬
0 3 Hunter Brown 13 $33.5 33.0 0.5 ▲
1 3 Bryan Woo 14 $33.0 31.0 2.0 ▲
2 3 Chris Sale 15 $31.0 28.0 3.0 ▲
2 3 Pablo Lopez 16 $30.0 27.0 3.0 ▲
3 3 Jack Flaherty 17 $27.0 25.0 2.0 ▲
5 3 Carlos Rodon 18 $26.0 22.5 3.5 ▲
-5 3 Dylan Cease 19 $26.0 33.0 -7.0 ▼
-4 3 Spencer Schwellenbach 20 $26.0 30.0 -4.0 ▼
0 3 Drew Rasmussen 21 $24.0 25.0 -1.0 ▼
3 3 Freddy Peralta 22 $24.0 22.5 1.5 ▲
4 3 Nathan Eovaldi 23 $23.0 19.0 4.0 ▲
4 3 Jesus Luzardo 24 $23.0 19.0 4.0 ▲
9 4 Robbie Ray 25 $20.0 17.5 2.5 ▲
13 4 Aaron Nola 26 $20.0 15.5 4.5 ▲
13 4 MacKenzie Gore 27 $19.0 15.5 3.5 ▲
-6 4 Shane Baz 28 $19.0 24.0 -5.0 ▼
-5 4 Framber Valdez 29 $19.0 22.5 -3.5 ▼
8 4 Bailey Ober 30 $18.0 16.0 2.0 ▲
1 4 Cristopher Sanchez 31 $18.0 17.5 0.5 ▲
9 4 Seth Lugo 32 $18.0 15.5 2.5 ▲
2 4 Nick Pivetta 33 $18.0 17.0 1.0 ▲
-8 5 Corbin Burnes 34 $17.0 22.0 -5.0 ▼
-6 5 Sonny Gray 35 $16.5 19.0 -2.5 ▼
-6 5 Kodai Senga 36 $16.5 18.0 -1.5 ▼
-6 5 Bryce Miller 37 $16.0 18.0 -2.0 ▼
-5 5 Tanner Bibee 38 $16.0 17.5 -1.5 ▼
-3 5 Ryan Pepiot 39 $15.5 16.5 -1.0 ▼
-3 5 Kris Bubic 40 $15.5 16.0 -0.5 ▼
1 6 Nick Lodolo 41 $15.0 15.0 0.0 ▬
1 6 Luis Castillo 42 $15.0 15.0 0.0 ▬
1 6 Tylor Megill 43 $15.0 14.0 1.0 ▲
3 6 Zac Gallen 44 $14.0 11.0 3.0 ▲
3 6 Brandon Pfaadt 45 $13.0 11.0 2.0 ▲
3 6 Reese Olson 46 $13.0 11.0 2.0 ▲
8 7 Clay Holmes 47 $11.5 9.5 2.0 ▲
10 7 Grant Holmes 48 $11.5 8.0 3.5 ▲
4 7 Matthew Liberatore 49 $11.5 10.0 1.5 ▲
33 7 Tony Gonsolin 50 $10.0 2.0 8.0 ▲
N/A 7 Ben Casparius 51 $10.0 N/A N/A
-7 7 Landen Roupp 52 $10.0 12.0 -2.0 ▼
-7 7 Max Meyer 53 $10.0 12.0 -2.0 ▼
-3 7 Dustin May 54 $9.5 10.0 -0.5 ▼
-5 8 Sandy Alcantara 55 $8.0 11.0 -3.0 ▼
0 8 Jack Leiter 56 $8.5 9.5 -1.0 ▼
3 8 Chris Bassitt 57 $8.0 8.0 0.0 ▬
3 8 Jackson Jobe 58 $8.0 7.0 1.0 ▲
N/A 8 Gunnar Hoglund 59 $7.0 N/A N/A
3 8 Matthew Boyd 60 $7.0 7.0 0.0 ▬
1 8 David Peterson 61 $7.0 7.0 0.0 ▬
-5 8 Tyler Mahle 62 $7.0 8.5 -1.5 ▼
3 9 Shane Smith 63 $6.0 6.0 0.0 ▬
3 9 Kevin Gausman 64 $6.0 6.0 0.0 ▬
9 9 Lucas Giolito 65 $6.0 4.0 2.0 ▲
3 9 Justin Verlander 66 $6.0 5.0 1.0 ▲
3 9 Casey Mize 67 $5.5 5.0 0.5 ▲
-3 9 Gavin Williams 68 $5.0 6.0 -1.0 ▼
N/A 9 Lance McCullers Jr. 69 $5.0 N/A N/A
3 9 Michael Wacha 70 $4.5 4.0 0.5 ▲
-12 9 Taj Bradley 71 $4.5 8.0 -3.5 ▼
N/A 9 Ranger Suarez 72 $4.0 N/A N/A
N/A 9 AJ Smith-Shawver 73 $4.0 N/A N/A
-20 9 Roki Sasaki 74 $4.0 10.0 -6.0 ▼
-4 9 Merrill Kelly 75 $4.0 4.5 -0.5 ▼
-1 9 Brady Singer 76 $4.0 4.0 0.0 ▬
-1 9 Jose Soriano 77 $4.0 4.0 0.0 ▬
15 9 Jameson Taillon 78 $4.0 1.5 2.5 ▲
2 9 Nick Martinez 79 $4.0 3.5 0.5 ▲
-16 9 Bowden Francis 80 $3.5 6.0 -2.5 ▼
-29 9 Jake Irvin 81 $3.5 10.0 -6.5 ▼
-4 9 Clarke Schmidt 82 $3.0 4.0 -1.0 ▼
-11 10 Andrew Abbott 83 $2.0 4.5 -2.5 ▼
1 10 Brayan Bello 84 $2.0 2.0 0.0 ▬
5 10 JP Sears 85 $2.0 1.5 0.5 ▲
12 10 Tomoyuki Sugano 86 $2.0 1.0 1.0 ▲
0 10 Luis L. Ortiz 87 $2.0 2.0 0.0 ▬
12 10 Tanner Houck 88 $2.0 1.0 1.0 ▲
-5 10 Jordan Hicks 89 $1.5 2.0 -0.5 ▼
-4 10 Ronel Blanco 90 $1.5 2.0 -0.5 ▼
0 10 Eduardo Rodriguez 91 $1.5 1.5 0.0 ▬
-4 10 Hayden Wesneski 92 $1.5 2.0 -0.5 ▼
-4 10 Will Warren 93 $1.5 1.5 0.0 ▬
1 10 Colin Rea 94 $1.5 1.0 0.5 ▲
-13 10 Andrew Heaney 95 $1.0 3.0 -2.0 ▼
N/A 10 Cade Povich 96 $1.0 N/A N/A
N/A 10 Ben Brown 97 $1.0 N/A N/A
-1 10 Tyler Anderson 98 $1.0 1.0 0.0 ▬
N/A 10 Jose Berrios 99 $1.0 N/A N/A
N/A 10 Michael Soroka 100 $1.0 N/A N/A
-9 10 Luis Severino 101 $1.0 1.5 -0.5 ▼

 

Top Starting Pitcher Stashes for Fantasy Baseball - Week 6

Here are the key SP stashes from our esteemed, industry-leading prospect analyst, Eric Cross. You can also read his full Top 25 Fantasy Baseball Prospects To Stash article which is updated weekly!

Stash
Rank
Player
Name
ETA
1 Bubba Chandler May
2 Cade Horton May
3 Jacob Misiorowski June
4 Andrew Painter June
5 Zebby Matthews May
6 Caden Dana June
7 Brandon Sproat June
8 Rhett Lowder June
9 Carson Whisenhunt June


Download Our Free News & Alerts Mobile App

Like what you see? Download our updated fantasy baseball app for iPhone and Android with 24x7 player news, injury alerts, sleepers, prospects & more. All free!



More Fantasy Baseball Analysis




POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Articles & Tools
Import Your Leagues
Draft Rankings
Draft Simulator
Enter League Settings
Compare Any Players
Rookies & Call-Ups
24x7 News and Alerts

REAL-TIME FANTASY NEWS

Anton Forsberg

Escapes With Overtime Victory
Tyler Linderbaum

Joins Raiders on a Three-Year Deal
Artemi Panarin

Collects Two Points Against Former Team
Adrian Kempe

Scores Two Goals in Victory
Igor Shesterkin

Stifles the Flyers on Monday
Mika Zibanejad

Scores Twice Versus Philadelphia
Harris English

Hopes to Find Any Sort of Success at TPC Sawgrass
Pierceson Coody

Looks to Get Back on Track in First Players Appearance
Daniel Berger

Presses On at The Players Championship
Joshua Baez

Cardinals Send Joshua Baez to Minor-League Camp
Alvin Kamara

Teams Monitoring Alvin Kamara's Availability for Trade
Cedric Mullins

Chandler Simpson, Cedric Mullins Expected to Play Tuesday
Joey Wentz

Suffers Season-Ending Torn ACL
Min Woo Lee

an Intriguing Option at the Players
Sahith Theegala

Looks to Continue Strong Form at the Players
Jonathan Kuminga

in Danger of Missing Third Consecutive Game
John Collins

Won't Play This Week
Quinten Post

Starting Monday Night
DeMar DeRozan

Overcomes Illness, Available Tuesday
LeBron James

Listed as Questionable for Tuesday
Payton Pritchard

Iffy to Face Spurs Tuesday
Jason Day

Needs to Find Form Again at Players Championship
Patrick Cantlay

Hasn't Found Consistency This Season
Jakob Poeltl

Questionable for Matchup With Rockets
Grayson Allen

Could Miss Another Game Tuesday
Kevin Porter Jr.

to Remain Out Tuesday
Elmer Rodríguez

Yankees Reassign Elmer Rodriguez to Minor-League Camp
Kyle Kuzma

Available Against Suns Tuesday
Giannis Antetokounmpo

Ready for Action Tuesday
Keyonte George

Available Against Warriors
Isaiah Collier

Misses Monday's Game Due to Illness
Rico Dowdle

Steelers Signing Rico Dowdle on Monday
Spencer Jones

Yankees Send Spencer Jones to Minor-League Camp
Taylor Hendricks

Downgraded to Out
Ty Jerome

Scotty Pippen Jr. Sit Out Monday's Game
Cedric Coward

Out on Monday
Chet Holmgren

Unavailable Monday
Jesús Luzardo

Jesus Luzardo, Phillies Agree on Five-Year Extension
Ace Bailey

Ruled Out Against Golden State
Jamal Murray

Good to Go Monday
Cameron Payne

Starts Against Cavaliers
Logan Henderson

Dealing With Mild Elbow Soreness
LeBron James

Sits Out Practice on Monday
Corbin Carroll

Could Make Spring Debut This Week
James Reimer

Starting Monday Night
Jacoby Brissett

Cardinals Plan to Keep Jacoby Brissett as Their Starting QB
Joel Hanley

Returns to Action Against Capitals
Tua Tagovailoa

Plans to Sign One-Year Deal With Falcons
Evander Kane

Brock Boeser, Evander Kane Iffy Monday
Travis Kelce

Officially Re-Signs With Chiefs
Spencer Knight

Out Against Mammoth
Jaden Schwartz

Out Indefinitely
Brad Marchand

to Miss "Weeks"
Jake Sanderson

Considered Week-to-Week
J.K. Dobbins

Broncos Agree on Two-Year Deal to Bring J.K. Dobbins Back
Bryce Eldridge

to Begin Season at Triple-A?
Triston Casas

Won't Play in Any Grapefruit League Games
Max Holloway

Drops Decision At UFC 326
Mike Evans

Agrees to Join the 49ers
Evan Carter

to See Full-Time At-Bats?
Charles Oliveira

Becomes The New BMF Champion
Caio Borralho

Bounces Back
Wan'Dale Robinson

Signing With Titans
Reinier de Ridder

Reinier De Ridder Loses Back-To-Back Fights
Kevin McGonigle

Still in Big League Camp After Latest Roster Cuts
Rob Font

Gets Dominated
Raul Rosas Jr.

Extends His Win Streak
Max Clark

Reassigned to Minor-League Camp
Travis Etienne Jr.

Saints Signing Travis Etienne Jr.
Michael Johnson

Suffers Second-Round Knockout Loss
Drew Dober

Knocks Out Michael Johnson
Tyler Allgeier

Cardinals Agree on Two-Year Deal With Tyler Allgeier
Kenneth Gainwell

Signing Two-Year Deal With Buccaneers
Isaiah Likely

Giants Signing Isaiah Likely to Three-Year Deal
Malik Willis

Dolphins Signing Malik Willis to a Three-Year Deal
Michael Pittman Jr.

Steelers Acquire Michael Pittman Jr. From the Colts
Kenneth Walker III

Signing With the Chiefs
J.P. Crawford

Back at Shortstop on Monday
Alec Pierce

Returning to Colts on Four-Year Deal
Rafael Devers

Back in Cactus League Lineup on Monday
Tua Tagovailoa

Falcons Expected to Make a "Strong Push" for Tua Tagovailoa
Ryan Blaney

Earns his Second Consecutive Phoenix Cup Series Win
Christopher Bell

Falls Short of Victory Despite Dominating at Phoenix
Kyle Larson

Earns Hard-Fought Finish of Third at Phoenix
Denny Hamlin

Quietly Gains Another Top-Five Finish at Phoenix
Joey Logano

Crashes out at Phoenix Despite Strong Run
Zack Gelof

Making Cactus League Debut on Monday
Travis Kelce

Expected to Return to Chiefs in 2026
Josh Hader

to Throw a Bullpen on Tuesday
Minkah Fitzpatrick

Traded to Jets
Nick Seeler

Could Return Monday
Travis Konecny

a Game-Time Call Monday
Tua Tagovailoa

to be Released by Dolphins
Taylor Raddysh

to Miss Two Games
John Gibson

"Should Be Fine" After Early Exit Sunday
Oliver Moore

Ruled Out for Monday
Jaxon Wiggins

Optioned to Minor-League Camp
Gabriel Landeskog

Out Week-to-Week
Jonathon Long

Nearing Return to Baseball Activities
Leo De Vries

Crushes Two Home Runs on Sunday
Didier Fuentes

Strikes Out Four in Spring Debut
Tage Thompson

Picks Up Four Points Against Lightning
Moritz Seider

has Three-Point Performance on Sunday
Emil Lilleberg

to Miss Two Weeks Due to Facial Fracture
Ryan Blaney

is Always A Top Favorite to Compete for the Win At Phoenix
Denny Hamlin

Is Denny Hamlin Worth Rostering for Phoenix?
Christopher Bell

is Likely to have Another Solid Phoenix Run
Chase Briscoe

has Plenty of Upside for DFS Lineups at Phoenix
Joey Logano

Could Dominate at Phoenix This Weekend
Chase Elliott

has Plenty of Upside for Sunday's Race at Phoenix
Chris Buescher

Is Chris Buescher Worth Rostering For Phoenix DFS Lineups?
Ross Chastain

Has Found Speed Again at Phoenix
Josh Berry

a Solid Sleeper at Phoenix
Brad Keselowski

Skips Qualifying After Practice Crash at Phoenix
Tyler Reddick

Spins in Practice at Phoenix
William Byron

Should Be a Contender at Phoenix
Kyle Larson

Is Always a Threat at Phoenix
NASCAR

Could Bubba Wallace Be Playable for Phoenix DFS Lineups?
Anthony Alfredo

Is A Favorable DFS Option In A Substitution Role At Phoenix
Max Holloway

A Favorite At UFC 326
Charles Oliveira

Set For BMF Title Fight
Reinier de Ridder

Reinier De Ridder Looks To Bounce Back
Caio Borralho

Set For UFC 326 Co-Main Event
Rob Font

Looks To Get Back In The Win Column
Raul Rosas Jr.

Looks For His Fifth Consecutive Win
Drew Dober

Returns At UFC 326
Michael Johnson

Looks To Extend His Win Streak
Taylor Moore

Looking to Build on Cognizant Classic Finish
Robert MacIntyre

Brings Solid Form to Bay Hill
Scottie Scheffler

the Tournament Favorite at Bay Hill
Xander Schauffele

Trending Well Ahead of API
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF