Ottoneu Starting Pitching Planner: July 28–August 3

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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. I should also note that I’ve updated the way I’m calculating the park factors for the two new minor league stadiums that the Athletics and Rays are playing in this year; I’m taking the one-year park factors from Statcast and regressing them towards neutral, with the one-year factors increasing in weight as more games are played in those stadiums (those series are still marked in yellow below).

Reminder: the trade deadline falls in the middle of next week. Be prepared for some pitching chaos as teams swap starters and realign their rotations following the flurry of activity at the deadline.

Also, the August 2 game between the Braves and Reds is the MLB Speedway Classic. I honestly have no idea how the temporary field constructed at Bristol Motor Speedway will play. These are the proposed field dimensions: 330 feet down each of the foul lines, 400 feet to center field, 375 feet to the right-field alley and 384 feet to the left-field alley. I’d probably avoid starting either pitcher in that game which creates a difficult choice for what to do about Chase Burns.

July 28–August 3
Team Series 1 Matchup Series 2 Matchup Start Maybe Risky Sit
ARI @DET (136) @ATH (54) Brandon Pfaadt, Ryne Nelson, Merrill Kelly 켈리, Zac Gallen Eduardo Rodriguez (x2)
ATH SEA (8) ARI (17) JP Sears (x2) Luis Severino, Jeffrey Springs, Jacob Lopez, J.T. Ginn
ATL @KCR (135) @CIN (59) Spencer Strider Grant Holmes Dane Dunning (F), Joey Wentz, Bryce Elder
BAL TOR (109) @CHC (102) Dean Kremer, Trevor Rogers Zach Eflin (x2), Charlie Morton, Tomoyuki Sugano Brandon Young (?)
BOS @MIN (79) HOU (78) Garrett Crochet Lucas Giolito Brayan Bello, Walker Buehler Richard Fitts (x2)
CHC @MIN (79) BAL (178) Matthew Boyd (x2), Shota Imanaga Cade Horton Colin Rea, Ben Brown
CHW PHI (114) @LAA (56) Adrian Houser Jonathan Cannon Davis Martin (x2), Aaron Civale, Sean Burke
CIN LAD (70) ATL (70) Andrew Abbott Nick Lodolo Chase Burns (x2), Nick Martinez, Brady Singer
CLE COL (124) MIN (101) Slade Cecconi (x2), Gavin Williams, Tanner Bibee Logan Allen로건, Joey Cantillo
COL @CLE (133) PIT (129) Kyle Freeland Bradley Blalock, Tanner Gordon, Antonio Senzatela, Austin Gomber
DET ARI (69) @PHI (79) Tarik Skubal Casey Mize (x2), Reese Olson, Jack Flaherty Troy Melton
HOU WSN (125) @BOS (92) Framber Valdez (x2), Hunter Brown Brandon Walter Colton Gordon Jason Alexander
KCR ATL (100) @TOR (45) Seth Lugo, Kris Bubic Michael Wacha Noah Cameron Rich Hill (x2)
LAA TEX (102) CHW (93) Yusei Kikuchi José Soriano Tyler Anderson Jake Eder (F), Kyle Hendricks
LAD @CIN (59) @TBR (85) Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Tyler Glasnow Shohei Ohtani Blake Snell (?), Clayton Kershaw, Dustin May
MIA @STL (114) NYY (87) Eury Pérez Edward Cabrera (x2), Sandy Alcantara Cal Quantrill, Janson Junk
MIL CHC (59) @WSN (146) Freddy Peralta, Brandon Woodruff Jacob Misiorowski Quinn Priester, Jose Quintana Nestor Cortes (?)
MIN BOS (135) @CLE (133) Joe Ryan Zebby Matthews Simeon Woods Richardson (x2), Chris Paddack, Bailey Ober (?)
NYM @SDP (118) SFG (112) Kodai Senga Sean Manaea, Clay Holmes, David Peterson Frankie Montas (x2)
NYY TBR (126) @MIA (124) Max Fried (x2), Carlos Rodón Will Warren Luis Gil (?), Marcus Stroman, Cam Schlittler
PHI @CHW (100) DET (116) Cristopher Sánchez (x2), Jesús Luzardo, Ranger Suárez, Zack Wheeler Taijuan Walker
PIT @SFG (137) @COL (41) Mitch Keller (@SFG), Paul Skenes Bailey Falter, Mike Burrows, Keller (@COL) Andrew Heaney
SDP NYM (121) STL (116) Nick Pivetta Dylan Cease (x2), Yu Darvish Stephen Kolek Randy Vásquez
SEA @ATH (54) TEX (146) Bryan Woo, George Kirby, Logan Gilbert, Luis Castillo (vTEX) Castillo (@ATH) Logan Evans (x2)
SFG PIT (185) @NYM (139) Landen Roupp (x2), Logan Webb Justin Verlander, Robbie Ray Carson Seymour (?)
STL MIA (107) @SDP (118) Sonny Gray Matthew Liberatore, Michael McGreevy Andre Pallante (x2), Miles Mikolas
TBR @NYY (87) LAD (80) Ryan Pepiot, Shane Baz Drew Rasmussen (x2), Joe Boyle (x2) Zack Littell
TEX @LAA (56) @SEA (121) Jacob deGrom (x2), Nathan Eovaldi Jack Leiter Patrick Corbin (x2), Kumar Rocker
TOR @BAL (146) KCR (112) Kevin Gausman Chris Bassitt (x2), Eric Lauer 라우어 José Berríos, Max Scherzer Easton Lucas
WSN @HOU (116) MIL (63) MacKenzie Gore Michael Soroka Brad Lord (x2), Mitchell Parker, Jake Irvin





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.

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