Ottoneu Starting Pitching Drip: April 7–9
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.
Let’s get into it.
Upcoming Schedule:
Home | wOBA | HR Park Factor | Away | wOBA |
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CLE | 0.322 | 101 | SEA | 0.318 |
CHC | 0.318 | 98 | TEX | 0.320 |
PIT | 0.317 | 95 | CHW | 0.321 |
SFG | 0.321 | 90 | KCR | 0.317 |
TBR | 0.320 | 94 | OAK | 0.299 |
ATL | 0.338 | 98 | SDP | 0.334 |
MIL | 0.322 | 103 | STL | 0.329 |
COL | 0.330 | 111 | WSN | 0.311 |
LAA | 0.334 | 107 | TOR | 0.335 |
ARI | 0.321 | 94 | LAD | 0.333 |
DET | 0.307 | 93 | BOS | 0.331 |
NYM | 0.327 | 97 | MIA | 0.317 |
PHI | 0.324 | 106 | CIN | 0.317 |
BAL | 0.321 | 95 | NYY | 0.327 |
MIN | 0.317 | 96 | HOU | 0.335 |
Favorable schedules include the Astros, Dodgers, Giants, Mets, Rays, Red Sox, Royals, and White Sox. You may be able to get away with playing starters from the A’s, Pirates, and Yankees since they’re playing tougher opponents in safer environments.
Lots more teams to avoid this weekend, including the Angels, Blue Jays, Braves, Brewers, Cardinals, Nationals, Padres, Reds, Rockies, and Twins.
Highlighted matchups:
Pitcher | Roster% | Opponent | Opponent wOBA | FIP | K-BB% |
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Mike Clevinger | 38.46% | PIT | 0.317 | 4.59 | 13.2% |
Nick Pivetta | 31.09% | DET | 0.307 | 4.40 | 13.3% |
Anthony DeSclafani | 16.35% | KCR | 0.317 | 4.13 | 13.1% |
Bailey Falter | 8.97% | CIN | 0.317 | 4.22 | 16.1% |
Brad Keller | 6.41% | SFG | 0.321 | 4.34 | 8.7% |
It’s a pretty light slate of recommendations this weekend with so many teams playing tough matchups or in poor environments. Nick Pivetta shows up for the second week in a row. Monitor his first start of the season against the Pirates today to make sure the increased velocity on his fastball carries over from spring training.
There are two starters who could be nice pickups in that Giants-Royals series, one for each team. Anthony DeSclafani started on Monday and held the White Sox scoreless over six innings while striking out four. He was an effective starter back in 2021 but injuries limited him to just five starts last year. If he’s fully healthy, he could be a sneaky addition with an excellent home ballpark. Brad Keller made his first start of the season on Sunday against the Twins and looked okay. He only lasted 4.2 innings, walked four, and struck out six. He introduced two new breaking balls to his repertoire this spring, though the command issues could be an issue as he figures out how to locate them properly.
Mike Clevinger handled the Astros capably on Sunday, throwing five shutout innings with eight strikeouts. He limited his pitch mix to just his fastball and slider and the latter generated a 44% whiff rate. That breaking ball lost a ton of effectiveness last year and it’s a big reason why he struggled so much in San Diego. He’s got a nice matchup against the Pirates in Pittsburgh to continue building off that early success.
Bailey Falter is a bit more of a risk since Citizen’s Bank Park is a very hitter friendly venue. The Reds offense isn’t good but the combination of opponent and ballpark still isn’t ideal. Falter threw 5.1 innings in his first start of the year, holding the Rangers to two runs on seven hits, striking out three.
Recap: March 30–April 2
Pitcher | IP | PTS | P/IP |
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Aaron Civale | 7 | 49.6 | 7.09 |
Spencer Turnbull | 2.1 | -9.5 | -4.09 |
Matthew Boyd | N/A | ||
Kyle Muller | 5 | 29.6 | 5.92 |
Nick Martinez | 7 | 27.9 | 3.99 |
Michael Wacha | 6 | 11.5 | 1.92 |
Kyle Gibson | 5 | 21.4 | 4.28 |
Seth Lugo | 7 | 43.1 | 6.16 |
Marco Gonzales | 5 | 5.1 | 1.02 |
Jhony Brito | 5 | 40.8 | 8.16 |
Totals | 49.1 | 219.5 | 4.45 |
As a way to keep myself accountable and just because I’m curious, I’ll be showing the results of my recommendations throughout the season.
Civale, Muller, Lugo, and Brito were pretty clear wins while Turnbull, Wacha, and Gonzales big losses. Looking back, it was probably too early to recommend Turnbull before he had even made a regular season start after his injury. Since these recommendations ran a week ago, Civale has cleared the 50% owned mark which is probably warranted. His stuff is pretty good and he was the recipient of some pretty bad luck last year. It was surprising to see seven strong innings from Lugo in his return to the rotation after spending so much of his career in the bullpen. If he continues to provide that kind of bulk with solid ratios, he needs to be owned in a lot more leagues.
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.
Go ahead and claim Boyd as a success: 5.51 P/IP over 4.1 innings!
Thanks for the fangraphs points-based Ottoneu content. Would love to see it pushed closer to 50/50!