Ottoneu Starting Pitching Planner: July 19–28
Welcome back to the Ottoneu Starting Pitching Planner. Based on the Roster Resource Probables Grid, I’ve organized every starter slated to start next week into four categories: start, maybe, risky, and sit. The first and last category are pretty self-explanatory. Starters who fall into the “maybe” category are guys you could start if you need to keep up with the innings pitched pace in points leagues or need to hit your games started cap in head-to-head leagues; they’re good bets to turn in a decent start, but you shouldn’t automatically insert them into your lineup. If you’ve fallen behind on the innings pitched pace or you’re really starving for starts in a head-to-head matchup, you could turn to a “risky” starter or two.
I’ve also calculated a “Matchup Score” for each series using a straight combination of opponent’s home/away wOBA, opponent wOBA over the last 14 days, and the park factor for the ballpark the teams are playing in. It’s indexed so that 100 is average and anything above that is a favorable matchup and anything below is unfavorable. That matchup rating informs some of the sit/start recommendations I’m making, though the quality of the pitcher definitely takes precedence.
Since the All-Star break extended the current weekly matchup to Sunday, July 21, I’m splitting this article into two sections, one covering this weekend and one covering next week. For those of you playing in head-to-head leagues and haven’t hit your games started cap, here’s the projected starters for this weekend:
- The Astros, A’s, Mets, Phillies, and Royals all look like they have pretty easy matchups this weekend. I’d avoid starters from the Brewers, Dodgers, Giants, Nationals, Red Sox, and Rockies. Also note that Milwaukee and Minnesota are off on Friday and play just twice this weekend.
Here are the projected starters for next week:
Team | Series 1 Matchup | Series 2 Matchup | Start | Maybe | Risky | Sit |
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ARI | @KCR (117) | PIT (80) | Zac Gallen, Brandon Pfaadt | Jordan Montgomery (?), Yilber Diaz, Ryne Nelson | ||
ATL | CIN (87) | @NYM (99) | Chris Sale (x2), Reynaldo López (x2), Max Fried | Spencer Schwellenbach, Charlie Morton | ||
BAL | @MIA (181) | SDP (127) | Corbin Burnes, Grayson Rodriguez | Albert Suárez 수아레즈 (x2) | Dean Kremer | |
BOS | @COL (33) | NYY (77) | Tanner Houck (vNYY) | Kutter Crawford | Tanner Houck (@COL), Brayan Bello | Cooper Criswell, Nick Pivetta |
CHC | MIL (84) | @KCR (117) | Justin Steele, Shota Imanaga | Javier Assad (@KCR) | Javier Assad (vMIL), Jameson Taillon, Kyle Hendricks | |
CHW | @TEX (94) | SEA (82) | Garrett Crochet (x2) | Erick Fedde 페디 (x2) | Drew Thorpe | Chris Flexen, Jonathan Cannon |
CIN | @ATL (108) | @TBR (153) | Hunter Greene (x2), Nick Lodolo | Nick Martinez, Frankie Montas, Andrew Abbott | ||
CLE | DET (87) | @PHI (35) | Tanner Bibee, Gavin Williams | Carlos Carrasco (vDET), Ben Lively | Spencer Howard (x2), Carlos Carrasco (@PHI) | |
COL | BOS (26) | @SFG (164) | Germán Márquez | Austin Gomber | Kyle Freeland (x2), Ryan Feltner, Cal Quantrill | |
DET | @CLE (110) | MIN (87) | Tarik Skubal (x2), Jack Flaherty | Reese Olson | Matt Manning (?) | Keider Montero |
HOU | @OAK (120) | LAD (61) | Hunter Brown | Justin Verlander (?), Framber Valdez | Spencer Arrighetti, Jake Bloss, Ronel Blanco | |
KCR | ARI (82) | CHC (103) | Cole Ragans (x2), Seth Lugo | Michael Wacha, Brady Singer | Alec Marsh | |
LAA | @SEA (141) | OAK (61) | Tyler Anderson, José Soriano | Carson Fulmer (x2), Jack Kochanowicz (x2), Griffin Canning | ||
LAD | SFG (85) | @HOU (75) | Tyler Glasnow (?), Clayton Kershaw (?), Gavin Stone | River Ryan, Landon Knack, James Paxton | Justin Wrobleski | |
MIA | BAL (122) | @MIL (56) | Max Meyer (?) | Trevor Rogers | Yonny Chirinos (x2), Edward Cabrera, Roddery Muñoz | |
MIL | @CHC (103) | MIA (141) | Freddy Peralta | Tobias Myers, Aaron Civale | Colin Rea (@CHC) | Joe Ross (?) |
MIN | PHI (82) | @DET (101) | Bailey Ober (x2), Pablo López, Joe Ryan | Simeon Woods Richardson, Chris Paddack | ||
NYM | @NYY (80) | ATL (146) | Christian Scott (x2) | Sean Manaea, Luis Severino | David Peterson (x2), Kodai Senga (?), Jose Quintana | |
NYY | NYM (49) | @BOS (70) | Gerrit Cole | Carlos Rodón (vTBR), Luis Gil, Nestor Cortes | Marcus Stroman, Carlos Rodón (@BOS) | |
OAK | HOU (143) | @LAA (120) | Mitch Spence | Hogan Harris (x2), JP Sears, Ross Stripling (?), Joey Estes | Osvaldo Bido | |
PHI | @MIN (47) | CLE (106) | Zack Wheeler (x2), Ranger Suárez, Aaron Nola, Cristopher Sánchez | Tyler Phillips | ||
PIT | STL (110) | @ARI (92) | Paul Skenes | Mitch Keller (x2), Luis L. Ortiz | Martín Pérez, Marco Gonzales | |
SDP | @WSN (108) | @BAL (131) | Dylan Cease | Matt Waldron (x2), Michael King | Randy Vásquez | Adam Mazur |
SEA | LAA (157) | @CHW (139) | Logan Gilbert (x2), Bryce Miller, Luis Castillo, George Kirby, Bryan Woo | |||
SFG | @LAD (49) | COL (146) | Logan Webb (x2), Blake Snell, Jordan Hicks | Robbie Ray (?), Kyle Harrison | Hayden Birdsong | |
STL | @PIT (139) | WSN (141) | Sonny Gray | Lance Lynn (x2), Kyle Gibson | Andre Pallante, Miles Mikolas | |
TBR | @TOR (124) | CIN (103) | Ryan Pepiot, Zach Eflin, Taj Bradley | Zack Littell (x2), Shane Baz | Jeffrey Springs (?) | |
TEX | CHW (160) | @TOR (124) | Nathan Eovaldi, Max Scherzer | Jon Gray (x2), Andrew Heaney | Michael Lorenzen (x2) | |
TOR | TBR (77) | TEX (75) | Yusei Kikuchi | Yariel Rodríguez, Chris Bassitt, Kevin Gausman | José Berríos (x2) | |
WSN | SDP (94) | @STL (122) | Mitchell Parker (x2), MacKenzie Gore, Jake Irvin | DJ Herz | Patrick Corbin |
- Many teams have only announced a handful of starters as they reslot their rotations coming out of the break. There may be some more guess work for who pitches when until each team announces how they’re lining everything up after the weekend. To make matters more complicated, there are a ton of injured starters who will likely be activated sometime next week including Tyler Glasnow, Clayton Kershaw, Robbie, Ray, Jeffrey Springs, Justin Verlander, Kodai Senga, and Jordan Montgomery. And then there are the potential minor league call ups like Max Meyer, River Ryan, and Matt Manning. All that to say, make sure you’re paying attention to the announced starters for each matchup and plan ahead.
- The Cardinals and Mariners both have a pair of easier matchups next week. It’s easy to recommend every Seattle starter but St. Louis still has a few starters I’d be weary of starting even with such favorable matchups.
- The Yankees have two tough matchups lined up next week, though they’re wrapping up a four-game set against the Rays on Monday giving Carlos Rodón a bit of a respite from the difficult opponents until his second start next week.
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.