A Few Starters To Buy
The leaderboards at FanGraphs is a fun place to poke around. Behold this list of pitchers:
| Name | Yahoo! Ownership |
|---|---|
| Clayton Kershaw | 99% |
| Jon Lester | 99% |
| Madison Bumgarner | 97% |
| Gerrit Cole | 97% |
| Carlos Martinez | 97% |
| Michael Fulmer | 95% |
| Michael Pineda | 91% |
| Raisel Iglesias | 87% |
| Alex Wood | 76% |
| Taijuan Walker | 72% |
| Sean Manaea | 57% |
| Corey Knebel | 55% |
| Charlie Morton | 49% |
| Nathan Karns | 30% |
| Felipe Rivero | 16% |
| Brad Hand | 7% |
| Adam Warren | 6% |
| Chris Rusin | 1% |
What do they all have in common? Aside from having thrown at least 20 innings, these are the only hurlers in baseball who rank in the upper half of the stats I first look to when evaluating pitchers. Namely, they all boast better than average K-BB%, GB%, Z-Contact%, and swinging strike rates. There are some obviously great pitchers on this list but I’m not interested in talking about Clayton Kershaw, Jon Lester, or Carlos Martinez. Though if you’re a little frustrated with Lester or CarMar, I both empathize and suggest exercising a little patience. Rather, I’d like to dive deeper into some of the list’s lesser-owned and lesser-known players who won’t cost nearly as much to acquire. Read the rest of this entry »