Ottoneu Starting Pitching Drip: April 10–13
Welcome back to the SP Drip. My goal for this bi-weekly column is to comb through the upcoming schedule each week to find a few under-owned pitchers (less than 50% ownership across Ottoneu) who could be used to help you hit your games started cap in head-to-head leagues or to make sure you’re hitting your innings pitched cap in points leagues. Tuesday’s article will cover the weekend (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) and Friday’s article will cover the upcoming week (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday). That way, you’ll have time to start your auctions in time to actually drip these pitchers into your lineup.
Upcoming Schedule:
Home | wOBA | HR Park Factor | Away | wOBA |
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BAL | 0.321 | 95 | OAK | 0.299 |
TBR | 0.320 | 94 | BOS | 0.331 |
CLE | 0.322 | 101 | NYY | 0.327 |
TOR | 0.335 | 105 | DET | 0.307 |
MIN | 0.317 | 96 | CHW | 0.321 |
TEX | 0.320 | 101 | KCR | 0.317 |
PIT | 0.317 | 95 | HOU | 0.335 |
LAA | 0.334 | 107 | WSN | 0.311 |
CHC | 0.318 | 98 | SEA | 0.318 |
ATL | 0.338 | 98 | CIN | 0.317 |
PHI | 0.324 | 106 | MIA | 0.317 |
NYM | 0.327 | 97 | SDP | 0.334 |
ARI | 0.321 | 94 | MIL | 0.322 |
COL | 0.330 | 111 | STL | 0.329 |
SFG | 0.321 | 90 | LAD | 0.333 |
Obvious favorable schedules include the Astros, Braves, Brewers, Dodgers, Rangers, and Orioles. There are also a handful of teams who are either playing tough opponents in pitcher friendly ballparks or against weaker teams in smaller venues; the A’s, Cubs, Diamondbacks, Mariners, Red Sox, and White Sox fall into this camp.
Bad matchups include the Cardinals, Guardians, Marlins, Mets, Nationals, Pirates, Reds, Rockies, and Tigers.
Highlighted matchups:
Pitcher | Roster% | Opponent | Opponent wOBA | FIP | K-BB% |
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José Suarez | 41.99% | WSN | 0.311 | 4.31 | 13.2% |
Kyle Gibson | 23.40% | OAK | 0.299 | 4.23 | 11.9% |
Dean Kremer | 16.99% | OAK | 0.299 | 4.15 | 11.9% |
Bryce Elder | 14.74% | CIN | 0.317 | 4.00 | 12.3% |
Chris Flexen 플렉센 | 12.50% | CHC | 0.318 | 4.51 | 10.0% |
JP Sears | 8.01% | BAL | 0.321 | 3.92 | 14.8% |
Matt Strahm | 4.49% | MIA | 0.317 | 3.96 | 18.5% |
Wade Miley | 4.17% | ARI | 0.322 | 4.38 | 8.4% |
The series between the Orioles and A’s features three different recommendations. Kyle Gibson has thrown two decent starts so far this year with an 8:1 strikeout-to-walk ratio in 12 innings. He introduced a sweeper late last year and it’s been featured pretty heavily in his pitch mix so far this season. Dean Kremer is a bit more of a risk, even with the weak opponent. He’s had spurts of success, particularly last year, and his first two opponents this season were pretty tough — the Red Sox and Yankees — but he’s also introduced a sweeper into his repertoire.
For Oakland, JP Sears is a repeat recommendation and Kyle Muller would have been but his ownership rate crossed over the 50% threshold this week. Sears struggled a bit in his first start against the Guardians, throwing 4.2 innings with eight hits allowed, one walk, and five strikeouts. Adam Oller is also lined up to start during this series and you’d have to take a pretty big leap of faith to consider starting him.
José Suarez and Matt Strahm fall into that camp of matchups in a dangerous ballpark against a weak team. The former ran into some trouble against the Mariners in his first start of the season but the Nationals pose a much weaker threat. Strahm threw four scoreless innings against the Yankees during his spot start on Tuesday. The lack of bulk is a concern as is the hard contact that went unrewarded in New York.
Bryce Elder was phenomenal in his spot start for the Braves on Wednesday, holding the Cardinals scoreless over six innings with six strikeouts. Atlanta’s rotation is a bit of a mess with two starters on the IL and Elder, Jared Shuster, and Dylan Dodd battling over who will get to stick in the big leagues once everyone gets healthy. Dodd and Elder certainly look more viable as major league starters and the latter has the benefit of a nice matchup early next week.
Recap: April 3–6
Pitcher | IP | PTS | P/IP |
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Kyle Muller | 5.2 | 29.5 | 5.21 |
José Suarez | 4.1 | -5.3 | -1.23 |
Nick Pivetta | 5 | 7.6 | 1.52 |
Yusei Kikuchi | 5 | 17.9 | 3.58 |
Zach Plesac | 1 | -24.1 | -24.10 |
JP Sears | 4.2 | 8.4 | 1.81 |
Kutter Crawford | 4 | -22.1 | -5.53 |
James Kaprielian | 5 | 10.5 | 2.10 |
Michael Grove | 4 | 26.4 | 6.60 |
Josh Fleming | 3 | -2.8 | -0.93 |
Total | 41.2 | 46.0 | 1.10 |
Season Total | 91 | 265.5 | 2.92 |
After a good start during the first weekend of the season, my recommendations last week were pretty brutal. I count two wins — Muller and Grove — with seven ugly losses including a ghastly -24.1 points from Plesac against the A’s and -22.1 points from Crawford against the Pirates. Ouch. I’m not not sure there are any solid lessons to be taken away from this group of really bad performances. I liked the matchups on paper, but sometimes pitchers throw stinkers against weak teams and you just have to roll with the punches.
Jake Mailhot is a contributor to FanGraphs. A long-suffering Mariners fan, he also writes about them for Lookout Landing. Follow him on BlueSky @jakemailhot.