Starting Pitcher Chart – June 4th, 2024

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Mostly straightforward decisions on Tuesday. I’m a big Ober believer, but there’s no shame in skipping a start at NYY. Same for Sánchez against the Brewers.
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RK | PITCHER | GAME | 10 | 12 | 15+ | IP | ERA | WHIP | K-BB | wOBA RK L30/Season |
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1 | Tyler Glasnow | LAD at PIT | x | x | x | 74 | 3.04 | 0.91 | 26% | 28th/29th |
2 | Corbin Burnes | BAL at TOR | x | x | x | 72 | 2.35 | 1.05 | 18% | 8th/14th |
3 | George Kirby | SEA at OAK | x | x | x | 68 | 4.08 | 1.02 | 21% | 7th/21st |
4 | Shota Imanaga | CHC v CHW | x | x | x | 58 | 1.86 | 1.00 | 21% | 22nd/30th |
5 | Max Fried | ATL at BOS | x | x | x | 66 | 2.97 | 1.05 | 13% | 13th/9th |
6 | Luis Gil | NYY v MIN | x | x | x | 63 | 1.99 | 0.95 | 19% | 21st/15th |
7 | Kutter Crawford | BOS v ATL | x | x | x | 68 | 3.29 | 1.19 | 15% | 23rd/8th |
8 | Jared Jones | PIT v LAD | x | x | x | 63 | 3.55 | 1.01 | 23% | 15th/4th |
9 | Jack Flaherty | DET at TEX | x | x | x | 67 | 3.46 | 1.00 | 30% | 16th/7th |
10 | Ryan Pepiot | TBR at MIA | x | x | x | 46 | 3.88 | 0.95 | 19% | 17th/25th |
11 | Seth Lugo | KCR at CLE | x | x | x | 78 | 1.72 | 1.01 | 15% | 20th/16th |
12 | Jesús Luzardo | MIA v TBR | x | x | x | 51 | 4.18 | 1.14 | 16% | 7th/27th |
13 | Bailey Ober | MIN at NYY | x | x | 57 | 4.89 | 1.11 | 20% | 1st/1st | |
14 | Cristopher Sánchez | PHI v MIL | x | x | 60 | 2.83 | 1.39 | 14% | 10th/2nd | |
15 | Dane Dunning | TEX v DET | x | x | 45 | 3.94 | 1.20 | 16% | 6th/13th | |
16 | Trevor Williams | WSN v NYM | x | x | 56 | 2.22 | 1.08 | 14% | 18th/17th | |
17 | Kyle Harrison | SFG at ARI | x | x | 65 | 4.15 | 1.40 | 13% | 28th/24th | |
18 | Mitch Spence | OAK v SEA | x | x | 38 | 3.52 | 1.15 | 14% | 24th/26th | |
19 | David Peterson | NYM at WSN | x | x | 5 | 3.60 | 1.60 | 9% | 19th/23rd | |
20 | Spencer Arrighetti | HOU v STL | x | 43 | 5.98 | 1.65 | 14% | 2nd/12th | ||
21 | Adam Mazur | SDP at LAA | x | #N/A | #N/A | #N/A | #N/A | 27th/22nd | ||
22 | Patrick Sandoval | LAA v SDP | 60 | 5.34 | 1.48 | 14% | 20th/3rd | |||
23 | Triston McKenzie | CLE v KCR | 57 | 3.77 | 1.38 | 8% | 10th/10th | |||
24 | Colin Rea | MIL at PHI | 59 | 3.77 | 1.34 | 8% | 9th/6th | |||
25 | Ty Blach | COL v CIN | 34 | 4.15 | 1.27 | 7% | 16th/28th | |||
26 | Blake Walston | ARI v SFG | 8 | 2.16 | 1.44 | 11% | 9th/18th | |||
27 | Chris Flexen 플렉센 | CHW at CHC | 54 | 5.50 | 1.41 | 9% | 11th/19th | |||
28 | Frankie Montas | CIN at COL | 47 | 4.60 | 1.40 | 7% | 14th/20th | |||
29 | Bowden Francis | TOR v BAL | 14 | 8.59 | 1.70 | 15% | 12th/11th | |||
30 | Andre Pallante | STL at HOU | 16 | 3.94 | 1.56 | 3% | 4th/5th |
The chart includes their 2024 stats (this changed over from last year’s stats on April 22nd), their opponent’s wOBA versus the pitcher’s handedness from this year so far (this is changed as of April 11th), my general start/sit recommendation for 10-team, 12-team, and 15-team (or more) leagues, and then a note about them. Obviously, there are league sizes beyond those three so it’s essentially a shallow, medium, deep. If a pitcher only has an “x” in 15-team, it doesn’t mean there’s no potential use in 10s and 12s, but that just means it is a riskier stream as the league gets shallower.
These are general recommendations, and your league situation will carry more weight whether you are protecting ratios or chasing counting numbers. This is for standard 5×5 roto leagues. The thresholds for H2H starts are generally lower, especially in points leagues so I thought there would be more value focusing on roto and then you can generally expand these recommendations a bit for points leagues.
Glasnow revenge game?!
I knew that was the Chris Archer trade and that Austin Meadows was in it also, but I don’t think I ever realized that Shane Baz was the PTBNL in that trade.
That’s a really, really, really bad trade from Pittsburgh’s side. . . . .
I was a little surprised to see that Glasnow has never faced Pittsburgh but I guess opposite leagues and he’s missed so much time, I suppose it’s not that surprising