Ottoneu Starting Pitching Drip: May 1–4
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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WSN | 0.300 | 104 | CHC | 0.348 |
NYY | 0.311 | 102 | CLE | 0.293 |
BOS | 0.332 | 100 | TOR | 0.333 |
HOU | 0.316 | 102 | SFG | 0.324 |
SDP | 0.297 | 98 | CIN | 0.300 |
LAD | 0.329 | 107 | PHI | 0.337 |
OAK | 0.300 | 91 | SEA | 0.299 |
DET | 0.272 | 93 | NYM | 0.322 |
TBR | 0.374 | 94 | PIT | 0.338 |
MIA | 0.301 | 93 | ATL | 0.343 |
CHW | 0.292 | 108 | MIN | 0.312 |
KCR | 0.270 | 93 | BAL | 0.331 |
STL | 0.340 | 94 | LAA | 0.335 |
TEX | 0.338 | 101 | ARI | 0.316 |
COL | 0.300 | 111 | MIL | 0.323 |
Teams with favorable schedules next week include the A’s, Braves, Mariners, Mets, Orioles, Padres, Reds, and Tigers.
Teams with tougher schedules include the Astros, Blue Jays, Diamondbacks, Dodgers, Nationals, Phillies, Red Sox, Rockies, and White Sox.
Highlighted matchups:
Pitcher | Roster% | Opponent | Opponent wOBA | FIP | K-BB% | HR/9 |
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Domingo Germán | 41.35% | CLE | 0.293 | 5.45 | 22.4% | 2.42 |
Kyle Gibson | 40.71% | KCR | 0.270 | 4.33 | 11.3% | 1.05 |
Tyler Wells | 38.46% | KCR | 0.270 | 3.85 | 19.0% | 1.24 |
Drew Smyly | 33.01% | WSN | 0.300 | 3.19 | 19.1% | 0.64 |
JP Sears | 12.82% | SEA | 0.299 | 5.64 | 21.8% | 2.49 |
The Orioles visit the expansive ballpark in Kansas City and get to face the punchless Royals offense next week. There are two starters who I’m recommending: Tyler Wells and Kyle Gibson (again). The former has pitched particularly well this year and pitched a seven inning shutout against the Tigers a week ago. In his last start against the Red Sox, he struck out seven — a season-high — and allowed just two runs on four hits in 5.2 innings. Gibson has been a common recommendation in this column and he has continued to provide serviceable production when the matchup is right.
Outside of a seven run blowup in his first start of the season, Drew Smyly has pitched phenomenally this year. He took a perfect game into the eighth inning against the Dodgers a week ago and then held the Padres to two runs on four hits in five innings his last time out. A matchup with the Nationals should be a piece of cake after suppressing those two offenses.
The last two recommendations are pretty risky considering the number of home runs each of them has allowed. Still, both Domingo Germán and JP Sears sit within the top-20 in the majors in strikeout-minus-walk rate. Despite their issues with the long ball, they’re striking batters out and aren’t allowing too many free passes; that’s certainly a sign of better things to come for both of them. Of the two, I’d be more inclined to start Sears since his home ballpark is a haven for fly ball pitchers like him.
Recap: April 24–27
Player | IP | Pts | Pts/IP |
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Brad Keller | 4 | 5.2 | 1.30 |
Jhony Brito | 2.2 | 4.9 | 1.85 |
Kyle Gibson | 6.1 | 42.4 | 6.69 |
José Suarez | 5 | -41.3 | -8.26 |
Zach Plesac | 5 | 15.0 | 3.00 |
Griffin Canning | 5 | 22.3 | 4.46 |
Colin Rea | 5 | 1.7 | 0.34 |
Total | 33 | 50.2 | 1.52 |
Season Total | 277.1 | 898.9 | 3.24 |
Woof. That start from José Suarez against the A’s was absolutely brutal. It completely wiped away any positive vibes from Gibson’s gem or Canning’s solid start. Brad Keller continues to struggle with his command, which means he’s bleeding points despite allowing just a single home run this year.
We’re a month into the season and the average points per inning pitched for the recommendations in this column sits at 3.24. That’s not great, but it’s not a disaster either. The 50% ownership threshold really puts a strain on the kinds of pitchers I’m able to include since Ottoneu has such deep rosters. Have these targets been helpful for you, dear reader, or do I need to be a little more discerning with my recommendations week in and week out?
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.
its early, jake – we are going to figure it out!