Top 101 Fantasy Baseball Starting Pitcher Rankings (Week 3) (2024)

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1.Starting Pitcher Rankings Analysis

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Several high-profile pitcher injuries have hit early but we press on with my weekly top 101 SP Baller Ranks breakdown. And many early-round pitchers with good health have had poor performances. It's a crazy world but we do our best to make sense of it with the second 2024 edition of my weekly Starting Pitcher Baller Ranks!

We are still trying not to overreact but there are some encouraging/discouraging signs rooted in velocity and pitch mixes. We'll wait until we emerge from small-sample territory to throw stats into the table beyond April. The intent is never to mislead with a waterfall of small-sample data so I present Ranking +/- from last week, Tier, Player, Rank, Market $ value, previous $ value (PV), and the trend between those two values.

These ranks are geared toward traditional 5x5 leagues and I typically exclude most injured SPs, lest a return is imminent. Last week, I included injury and minor-league stash leaderboards as well, but it doesn't change that often and isn't the primary focus for weekly changes. For now, let's dive into my top 101 healthy SPs and build a winner.

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Starting Pitcher Rankings Analysis

-Corbin Burnes had a wonderful Tuesday and is now 2-0 with a 1.93 ERA (2.81 FIP) and sparkling 20:2 K:BB through three starts. Injuries to other top arms will make Burnes even more valuable. Zack Wheeler also has a 20:2 K:BB alongside a 1.89 ERA (2.29 FIP) but is 0-2 across his three outings. Alas, baseball can be fickle.

-Tyler Glasnow’s upside was on full display against the Twins as Tuesday’s start supplied 14 strikeouts over seven shutout frames. He scattered three meaningless hits and walked none in the win. We’d only gotten 15 Ks through 17 IP going into this but now 29 in 24 IP looks more Glasnow-ian. Do note his .173 BABIP will surely regress so have mercy and remember these nights are why you spent a high pick.

-George Kirby is starting to frighten folks so let’s take a lap. His first start against Boston was incredible (6 ⅔ IP, 0 ER, 4 H+BB, 8 K) but he’s now surrendered 11 total runs in his last two turns against Cleveland and Toronto. There’s some rotten luck (6.91 ERA vs. 2.96 FIP) but Kirby has struggled to put away hitters. Most would accept a couple more walks if it meant he induced more whiffs, but it’s doubtful he’ll retool his entire approach just yet. He faces the Reds at home next.

Of the 30 pitches George Kirby threw with two strikes tonight, he got just 1 swing and miss with 12 foul balls, two called strikes, four balls and 11 balls in play -- including four hits. pic.twitter.com/1KjRe9jWBe

— Ryan Divish (@RyanDivish) April 10, 2024

-Luis Castillo, Kirby’s teammate, seems to have a similar thing going on. Through three starts, Castillo has a whopping .451 BABIP and a measly 8.2% swinging-strike rate. The ace isn’t issuing many free passes (5.3% BB) but any halfway mistake is getting tagged, especially by left-handed bats.

LHB have a 1.250 OPS (39 batters faced) while RHB are failing as usual, sporting a .611 OPS (36 BF). Lefties typically hit him a little better but this is ridiculous, so expect better form there moving forward. His overall 6.89 ERA covers up a 3.36 FIP and 3.48 SIERA. Back in 2021, Castillo posted a 6.29 April ERA before a whopping 8.04 ERA in May before recovering SP1 form. That narrative is rearing again, but April was his best month last year. He gets another tough test at home against the Cubs on Sunday.

-Shota Imanaga handled the Dodgers well, allowing just two hits over four scoreless innings before rain knocked him out early. The 30-year-old has faced two extremes in the road Rockies and the Dodgers, yet he handled both as if they were…well, the Rockies. No, a .174 BABIP and 0% BB rate will not last, but the 16.8% swinging-strike rate and the early wave of confidence are extremely encouraging. Fly balls at Wrigley when the weather warms could be troublesome, but we’ll enjoy the present moment.

-Jared Jones continues to look like a veteran on the bump and has enough innings in the chamber to be a fantasy force throughout much of 2024. Hopefully, Pittsburgh doesn’t stunt his innings if a playoff push appears on the horizon.

-A pair of nice bounce-backs from Michael King and Ryan Pepiot. King had walked 10 in his first 7 ⅓ IP of 2024 but then threw seven innings with just one walk and zero runs allowed. His early whiff rate is down but we won’t overcorrect given one good start in the fold. Pepiot got torched by Texas and then went to Coors and put up a historic whoopin’ with 11 Ks and no walks over six pristine innings. This is the upside we’re after.

Ryan Pepiot is the FIRST opponent
at Coors Field to have a scoreless outing with 0 BB and 10+ Ks

The only other instances, done by Rockies pitchers?
Germán Márquez (7/31/2019)
Jon Gray (9/17/2016)

— Jason Catania (@JayCat11) April 7, 2024

-A.J. Puk isn’t long for Miami’s rotation at this rate. The promising southpaw battled a tough Yankee team on Tuesday, giving up one earned run on four hits and five walks (!) over 4 ⅔ IP. He’s now 0-3 with a 5.91 ERA (6.89 FIP) and disgusting 8:14 K:BB in 10 ⅔ IP. Puk’s incredible spring performance feels like a fever dream from a decade ago. Braxton Garrett’s return could shift Puk back to the bullpen.

-Spencer Turnbull has had two phenomenal appearances in 2024 and should stave off Taijuan Walker for the No. 5 rotation spot even when Walker is healthy. Turnbull limited the Cardinals to a pair of hits and one walk over six innings with a deep pitch arsenal. He’s majority four-seamer/sweeper now but with tricks up his sleeve. The 70% first-strike rate shows controlled aggression that sets the table for the at-bat. Let’s see how batters adjust but this is promising.

Spencer Turnbull throwing some absolute banger sweepers.

Averaging 83 mph, 4.5" vertical break, 18" sweep. 👀

Still has his old slider, classification calling them all sweepers right now. #Phillies pic.twitter.com/3EaxpAe0Ip

— Lance Brozdowski (@LanceBroz) April 3, 2024

-Both Framber Valdez and Nick Pivetta fall off into the injury void, which we will periodically include, but each of their teams says they’re expecting minimal IL stays. I don’t have faith in that when it comes to elbow injuries for a pitcher, but it is a markedly different tone than most other early SP injuries that have ravaged us.

Top 101 Starting Pitchers for Fantasy Baseball

(+/-)TierPlayerRank$PVTrend
11Corbin Burnes1$44.00431.0 ▲
11Zack Wheeler2$43.00421.0 ▲
22Pablo Lopez3$42.00411.0 ▲
42Tyler Glasnow4$41.00374.0 ▲
42Tarik Skubal5$41.0036.54.5 ▲
-22George Kirby6$39.0041-2.0 ▼
02Luis Castillo7$36.50351.5 ▲
22Logan Webb8$35.00350.0 ▬
-32Kevin Gausman9$37.0039-2.0 ▼
12Freddy Peralta10$35.00341.0 ▲
22Cole Ragans11$34.00331.0 ▲
03Bobby Miller12$34.00340.0 ▬
13Zach Eflin13$33.00312.0 ▲
13Max Fried14$30.0031-1.0 ▼
13Aaron Nola15$30.00291.0 ▲
23Zac Gallen16$29.5028.51.0 ▲
23Grayson Rodriguez17$29.5028.51.0 ▲
23Yoshinobu Yamamoto18$29.00263.0 ▲
23Joe Ryan19$26.00251.0 ▲
33Logan Gilbert20$26.0023.52.5 ▲
54Chris Sale21$25.00214.0 ▲
74Shota Imanaga22$24.0019.54.5 ▲
24Dylan Cease23$23.50230.5 ▲
34Blake Snell24$21.00210.0 ▬
34Tanner Bibee25$20.5020.50.0 ▬
54Joe Musgrove26$20.00191.0 ▲
-34Jesus Luzardo27$20.0024-4.0 ▼
N/A4Sonny Gray28$20.00N/AN/A
34Yu Darvish29$19.50181.5 ▲
44Michael King30$19.00172.0 ▲
104Jared Jones31$19.00154.0 ▲
-25Bailey Ober32$18.0019-1.0 ▼
25Chris Bassitt33$17.00170.0 ▬
25Merrill Kelly34$17.00170.0 ▬
35Cristian Javier35$17.00161.0 ▲
45Nathan Eovaldi36$16.50151.5 ▲
55Ryan Pepiot37$15.5014.51.0 ▲
65Bryce Miller38$15.00141.0 ▲
75Jordan Montgomery39$15.0013.51.5 ▲
55Kutter Crawford40$15.0013.51.5 ▲
65Garrett Crochet41$15.0013.51.5 ▲
-35Cristopher Sanchez42$15.0015.5-0.5 ▼
65Aaron Civale43$15.00123.0 ▲
-116Hunter Brown44$14.5017-2.5 ▼
-26Carlos Rodon45$14.5014.50.0 ▬
26Jose Berrios46$13.50130.5 ▲
36Jack Flaherty47$13.00112.0 ▲
46Hunter Greene48$12.0010.51.5 ▲
46Brayan Bello49$11.00101.0 ▲
57Brandon Pfaadt50$10.50100.5 ▲
57Luis Gil51$10.00100.0 ▬
67Reid Detmers52$10.0091.0 ▲
127Reynaldo Lopez53$10.0082.0 ▲
137Garrett Whitlock54$10.0082.0 ▲
117Jordan Hicks55$9.5081.5 ▲
17Charlie Morton56$9.009.5-0.5 ▼
57MacKenzie Gore57$8.5062.5 ▲
-76Triston McKenzie58$8.5010.5-2.0 ▼
-57Mitch Keller59$8.5010-1.5 ▼
107Casey Mize60$8.0053.0 ▲
107Marcus Stroman61$8.004.53.5 ▲
17Yusei Kikuchi62$8.0062.0 ▲
108Tanner Houck63$7.004.52.5 ▲
278Ronel Blanco64$6.001.54.5 ▲
48Nestor Cortes65$6.0051.0 ▲
67Reese Olson66$6.004.51.5 ▲
78Zack Littell67$5.504.51.0 ▲
98Seth Lugo68$5.5041.5 ▲
-58Gavin Stone69$5.506-0.5 ▼
58Sean Manaea70$5.0041.0 ▲
88Michael Wacha71$5.003.51.5 ▲
48Erick Fedde72$4.5040.5 ▲
-148Louie Varland73$4.508.5-4.0 ▼
-138Luis Severino74$4.507-2.5 ▼
-158Kyle Harrison75$4.008-4.0 ▼
78Brady Singer76$4.002.51.5 ▲
18DL Hall77$4.003.50.5 ▲
29James Paxton78$3.503.50.0 ▬
39Tyler Wells79$3.5030.5 ▲
109Ranger Suarez80$3.001.51.5 ▲
09Max Meyer81$3.0030.0 ▬
29Dean Kremer82$2.502.50.0 ▬
39Frankie Montas83$2.5020.5 ▲
39Clarke Schmidt84$2.0020.0 ▬
149Jordan Wicks85$2.0011.0 ▲
-19Lance Lynn86$2.0020.0 ▬
29Logan Allen87$2.001.50.5 ▲
410Dane Dunning88$1.501.50.0 ▬
410Trevor Rogers89$1.501.50.0 ▬
N/A10Spencer Turnbull90$1.50N/AN/A
-2310A.J. Puk91$1.505.5-4.0 ▼
410Ryan Weathers92$1.5010.5 ▲
-510Kenta Maeda93$1.501.50.0 ▬
2310Paul Blackburn94$1.0010.0 ▬
610Javier Assad95$1.0010.0 ▬
-210J.P. France96$1.0010.0 ▬
1610Graham Ashcraft97$1.0010.0 ▬
N/A10Jose Soriano98$1.00N/AN/A
510Tyler Anderson99$1.0010.0 ▬
310Steven Matz100$1.0010.0 ▬
-110Keaton Winn101$1.0010.0 ▬

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