Weekly Pitcher Rankings: Pocket Aces Abound

Weekly Pitcher Rankings: Pocket Aces Abound

This article is part of our Weekly Pitcher Rankings series.

Pocket aces is a term coined by Toby Guevin (@batflipcrazy) derived from his proclivity for double tapping elite starting pitchers to begin a draft. This week, it refers to so many fantasy staffs boosted by an ace (or two) garnering two starts. For those in head-to-head leagues, this could mean chasing some two-start options if your opponent's roster is graced with an elite arm with two starts.

Streaming pitching in April is a bit of a Catch-22. On paper, it's the best month since runs are the lowest of any month. On the other hand, not as much is known about the potential spot-starters so it's a risk. One advantage to April streaming is many are conservative to kick off the season so there isn't as much competition for the available starters.

Personally, I'm aggressive early, even though it could manifest in a hole too big to balance the rest of the season. The reason I am not shy about early streaming is my research shows it's needed to win, or at least most of the top teams in the league do it successfully. The problem being it's not easy. As I like to say, your team, your call (but I'm here to help).

As always, these rankings will be refreshed Sunday night after teams firm up their pitching plans. Speaking of which, I pull the probable starters from the site's outstanding Projected Starters Grid. Please direct rotation questions to those pages where our staff will do its

Pocket aces is a term coined by Toby Guevin (@batflipcrazy) derived from his proclivity for double tapping elite starting pitchers to begin a draft. This week, it refers to so many fantasy staffs boosted by an ace (or two) garnering two starts. For those in head-to-head leagues, this could mean chasing some two-start options if your opponent's roster is graced with an elite arm with two starts.

Streaming pitching in April is a bit of a Catch-22. On paper, it's the best month since runs are the lowest of any month. On the other hand, not as much is known about the potential spot-starters so it's a risk. One advantage to April streaming is many are conservative to kick off the season so there isn't as much competition for the available starters.

Personally, I'm aggressive early, even though it could manifest in a hole too big to balance the rest of the season. The reason I am not shy about early streaming is my research shows it's needed to win, or at least most of the top teams in the league do it successfully. The problem being it's not easy. As I like to say, your team, your call (but I'm here to help).

As always, these rankings will be refreshed Sunday night after teams firm up their pitching plans. Speaking of which, I pull the probable starters from the site's outstanding Projected Starters Grid. Please direct rotation questions to those pages where our staff will do its best to answer.

For the week of April 12-18

UPDATED: Sunday April 11 11:15 PM ET

Mixed Leagues

RankPitcherTMOPP 
1Gerrit ColeNYY@TOR, TB 
2Shane BieberCLE@CWS, @CIN 
3Aaron NolaPHI@NYM, STL 
4Trevor BauerLADCOL, @SDCurious how MLB will spin spot-checking of Bauer's baseballs
5Yu DarvishSD@PIT, LAD 
6Stephen StrasburgWAS@STL, ARIEncouraging to see 6 IP in first outing
7Kenta MaedaMINBOS, @LAA 
8Zack GreinkeHOUDET, @SEA 
9Lucas GiolitoCWSCLE, @BOS 
10Tyler GlasnowTBTEX, @NYY 
11Hyun Jin RyuTORNYY, @KC 
12Max FriedATLMIA, @CHCGood setup for a rebound
13Freddy PeraltaMILCHC, PIT 
14Max ScherzerWASARI 
15Blake SnellSD@PIT, LAD 
16Jacob deGromNYMPHI 
17Luis CastilloCIN@SFNice bounce back from opening day debacle
18Brandon WoodruffMILCHC 
19Walker BuehlerLAD@SDStrikeouts will come
20Sonny GrayCINCLESlated to make debut
21Clayton KershawLAD@SD 
22Corbin BurnesMILCHCTalk of the first ten days of the season
23Charlie MortonATLMIA 
24Zack WheelerPHI@NYMHit hard by the Braves, but nice to see the K's
25Jack FlahertySTLWASNice to see 6-inning effort last time out
26Sandy AlcantaraMIA@ATL, SFGreat to see early punch outs
27Lance LynnCWSCLE 
28Kyle HendricksCHC@MIL 
29Patrick CorbinWASARI 
30Matthew BoydDET@HOU, @OAKWarning: Rabbit hole ahead. No homers despite league being on record pace.
31Dane DunningTEX@TB, BALLooks like a traditional starter, not an opener
32Ian AndersonATLMIA 
33Nathan EovaldiBOS@MIN, CWS 
34Pablo LopezMIA@ATL, SF 
35Julio UriasLADCOL 
36John MeansBALSEA, @TEXGreat pair to continue solid start to the season
37German MarquezCOLNYM 
38Jose BerriosMINBOSGood test to see if the strikeout spike is real
39Yusei KikuchiSEAHOU 
40Tarik SkubalDET@OAK 
41Jon GrayCOL@LAD 
42Ryan YarbroughTBTEX, @NYY 
43Zach PlesacCLE@CWSFirst start facing someone other than Detroit
44Jake OdorizziHOUDET, @SEA 
45Adam WainwrightSTLWAS 
46John GantSTLWAS, @PHIProbably won't work more than 5 IP per start
47Rich HillTBTEX 
48Jesus LuzardoOAK@ARI 
49Sean ManaeaOAKDETGood spot to get on track
50Andrew HeaneyLAAMINRebounded nicely after rough debut
51Chris BassittOAK@ARI, DETRough first two but should get back on track with two soft matchups
52Dustin MayLADCOLSkipped last start, but a double dip this week
53Zach EflinPHI@NYM 
54Triston McKenzieCLE@CWS, @CIN 
55Madison BumgarnerARIOAK, @WAS 
56Jordan MontgomeryNYYTB 
57Dallas KeuchelCWSCLE 
58Joe MusgroveSD@PIT 
59Brady SingerKCLAA, TOR 
60Zac GallenARIOAKTentative, but could make 2021 debut earlier than first expected.
61Lance McCullersHOUDETWalks high, but impressive thus far
62Joey LucchesiNYMPHI 
63Chase AndersonPHI@NYM, STL 
64Tyler MahleCIN@SF 
65J.A. HappMINBOS, @LAA 
66Antonio SenzatelaCOL@LAD, NYM 
67Corey KluberNYY@TOR 
68Jameson TaillonNYY@TOR, TB 
69Dinelson LametSDLADInjury to Adrian Morejon could accelerate return
70Carlos RodonCWSCLE, @BOS 
71Shohei OhtaniLAAMINApparently, a blister doesn't affect hitting
72Casey MizeDET@HOU, @OAK 
73Jose UrquidyHOU@SEA 
74Aaron CivaleCLE@CWS 
75Kohei AriharaTEX@TB 
76Kevin GausmanSFCIN 
77Kyle GibsonTEX@TB, BALRisky, but viable pickup in deeper leagues
78Matt ShoemakerMIN@LAA 
79Mike MinorKCTOR 
80Chris PaddackSD@PIT 
81Austin GomberCOL@LAD 
82Mix 12 Reliever   
83Taijuan WalkerNYMPHI, @COLCoors start obviously risky
84Dylan BundyLAA@KC 
85Martin PerezBOS@MIN, CWSGut feeling this is a good week.
86Mix 15 Reliever   
87Robbie RayTORNYY, @KCOn target to make 2021 debut
88Mike FoltynewiczTEXBAL 
89Michael PinedaMINBOS 
90Tyler AndersonPITSD 
91Anthony DeSclafaniSF@MIA 
92Eduardo RodriguezBOS@MINGutty effort first time back from health issues
93Jordan LylesTEX@TB 
94Justus SheffieldSEA@BAL, HOU 
95Trevor CahillPITSD, @MIL 
96Frankie MontasOAKDET 
97Danny DuffyKCLAA, TOR 
98Dean KremerBALSEA, @TEX 
99Adrian HouserMILPIT 
100Jose QuintanaLAAMIN 
101Joe RossWAS@STL 
102Luke WeaverARI@WAS 
103Nick PivettaBOSCWS 
104Adbert AlzolayCHC@MIL, ATL 
105Ross StriplingTORNYY 
106Zach DaviesCHCATL 
107Josh FlemingTBTEX 
108Jose UrenaDET@OAK 
109Cole IrvinOAKDET 
110Kwang Hyun KimSTL@PHI 
111JT BrubakerPIT@MIL 
112Griffin CanningLAA@KC 
113Marco GonzalesSEA@BAL 
114Brad KellerKCLAA 
115Mitch KellerPITSD 
116Garrett RichardsBOS@MIN 
117Wade MileyCIN@SF, CLE 
118Johnny CuetoSFCIN 
119Jake ArrietaCHC@MIL 
120Chad KuhlPITSD, @MIL 
121Daniel CastanoMIASF 
122Drew SmylyATL@CHC 
123Aaron SanchezSFCIN, @MIA 
124Carlos MartinezSTL@PHI 
125Matt MoorePHISTL 
126Merrill KellyARI@WAS 
127Justin DunnSEA@BAL 
128Trevor WilliamsCHCATL 
129Jakob JunisKCTOR 
130Michael FulmerDET@HOU 
131David PetersonNYMPHI, @COL 
132Logan WebbSF@MIA 
133Huascar YnoaATLMIA, @CHC 
134Bruce ZimmermannBALSEA 
135Erick FeddeWAS@STL, ARI 
136Brett AndersonMILPIT 
137Trevor RogersMIA@ATL 
138Jorge LopezBAL@TEX 
139Dylan CeaseCWS@BOS 
140Marcus StromanNYM@COL 
141Logan AllenCLE@CIN 
142Chris FlexenSEAHOU 
143Steven MatzTOR@KC 
144Taylor WidenerARI@WAS 
145Jeff HoffmanCINCLE 
146Nick NeidertMIA@ATL 
147Alex CobbLAA@KC 
148Matt HarveyBALSEA 
149Nick MargeviciusSEA@BAL 
150Michael WachaTB@NYY 
151Chi Chi GonzalezCOLNYM 
152T.J. ZeuchTOR@KC 

American League

RankPitcherTMOPPComment
1Gerrit ColeNYY@TOR, TB 
2Shane BieberCLE@CWS, @CIN 
3Kenta MaedaMINBOS, @LAA 
4Zack GreinkeHOUDET, @SEA 
5Lucas GiolitoCWSCLE, @BOS 
6Tyler GlasnowTBTEX, @NYY 
7Hyun Jin RyuTORNYY, @KC 
8Lance LynnCWSCLE 
9Matthew BoydDET@HOU, @OAKWarning: Rabbit hole ahead. No homers despite league being on record pace.
10Dane DunningTEX@TB, BALLooks like a traditional starter, not an opener
11Nathan EovaldiBOS@MIN, CWS 
12John MeansBALSEA, @TEXGreat pair to continue solid start to the season
13Jose BerriosMINBOSGood test to see if the strikeout spike is real
14Yusei KikuchiSEAHOU 
15Tarik SkubalDET@OAK 
16Ryan YarbroughTBTEX, @NYY 
17Zach PlesacCLE@CWSFirst start facing someone other than Detroit
18Jake OdorizziHOUDET, @SEA 
19Rich HillTBTEX 
20Jesus LuzardoOAK@ARI 
21Sean ManaeaOAKDETGood spot to get on track
22Andrew HeaneyLAAMINRebounded nicely after rough debut
23Chris BassittOAK@ARI, DETRough first two but should get back on track with two soft matchups
24Triston McKenzieCLE@CWS, @CIN 
25Jordan MontgomeryNYYTB 
26Dallas KeuchelCWSCLE 
27Brady SingerKCLAA, TOR 
28Lance McCullersHOUDETWalks high, but impressive thus far
29J.A. HappMINBOS, @LAA 
30Corey KluberNYY@TOR 
31Jameson TaillonNYY@TOR, TB 
32Carlos RodonCWSCLE, @BOS 
33Shohei OhtaniLAAMINApparently, a blister doesn't affect hitting
34Casey MizeDET@HOU, @OAK 
35Jose UrquidyHOU@SEA 
36Aaron CivaleCLE@CWS 
37Kohei AriharaTEX@TB 
38Kyle GibsonTEX@TB, BALRisky, but viable pickup in deeper leagues
39Matt ShoemakerMIN@LAA 
40Mike MinorKCTOR 
41Dylan BundyLAA@KC 
42Martin PerezBOS@MIN, CWSGut feeling this is a good week.
43Robbie RayTORNYY, @KCOn target to make 2021 debut
44Mike FoltynewiczTEXBAL 
45Michael PinedaMINBOS 
46Eduardo RodriguezBOS@MINGutty effort first time back from health issues
47Jordan LylesTEX@TB 
48Justus SheffieldSEA@BAL, HOU 
49Frankie MontasOAKDET 
50Danny DuffyKCLAA, TOR 
51AL Reliever   
52Dean KremerBALSEA, @TEX 
53Jose QuintanaLAAMIN 
54Nick PivettaBOSCWS 
55Ross StriplingTORNYY 
56Josh FlemingTBTEX 
57Jose UrenaDET@OAK 
58Cole IrvinOAKDET 
59Griffin CanningLAA@KC 
60Marco GonzalesSEA@BAL 
61Brad KellerKCLAA 
62Garrett RichardsBOS@MIN 
63Justin DunnSEA@BAL 
64Jakob JunisKCTOR 
65Michael FulmerDET@HOU 
66Bruce ZimmermannBALSEA 
67Jorge LopezBAL@TEX 
68Dylan CeaseCWS@BOS 
69Logan AllenCLE@CIN 
70Chris FlexenSEAHOU 
71Steven MatzTOR@KC 
72Alex CobbLAA@KC 
73Matt HarveyBALSEA 
74Nick MargeviciusSEA@BAL 
75Michael WachaTB@NYY 
76T.J. ZeuchTOR@KC 

National League

RankPitcherTMOPPComment
1Aaron NolaPHI@NYM, STL 
2Trevor BauerLADCOL, @SDCurious how MLB will spin spot-checking of Bauer's baseballs
3Yu DarvishSD@PIT, LAD 
4Stephen StrasburgWAS@STL, ARIEncouraging to see 6 IP in first outing
5Max FriedATLMIA, @CHCGood setup for a rebound
6Freddy PeraltaMILCHC, PIT 
7Max ScherzerWASARI 
8Blake SnellSD@PIT, LAD 
9Jacob deGromNYMPHI 
10Luis CastilloCIN@SFNice bounce back from opening day debacle
11Brandon WoodruffMILCHC 
12Walker BuehlerLAD@SDStrikeouts will come
13Sonny GrayCINCLESlated to make debut
14Clayton KershawLAD@SD 
15Corbin BurnesMILCHCTalk of the first ten days of the season
16Charlie MortonATLMIA 
17Zack WheelerPHI@NYMHit hard by the Braves, but nice to see the K's
18Jack FlahertySTLWASNice to see 6-inning effort last time out
19Sandy AlcantaraMIA@ATL, SFGreat to see early punch outs
20Kyle HendricksCHC@MIL 
21Patrick CorbinWASARI 
22Ian AndersonATLMIA 
23Pablo LopezMIA@ATL, SF 
24Julio UriasLADCOL 
25German MarquezCOLNYM 
26Jon GrayCOL@LAD 
27Adam WainwrightSTLWAS 
28John GantSTLWAS, @PHIProbably won't work more than 5 IP per start
29Dustin MayLADCOLSkipped last start, but a double dip this week
30Zach EflinPHI@NYM 
31Madison BumgarnerARIOAK, @WAS 
32Joe MusgroveSD@PIT 
33Zac GallenARIOAKTentative, but could make 2021 debut earlier than first expected.
34Joey LucchesiNYMPHI 
35Chase AndersonPHI@NYM, STL 
36Tyler MahleCIN@SF 
37Antonio SenzatelaCOL@LAD, NYM 
38Dinelson LametSDLADInjury to Adrian Morejon could accelerate return
39Kevin GausmanSFCIN 
40Chris PaddackSD@PIT 
41Austin GomberCOL@LAD 
42Taijuan WalkerNYMPHI, @COLCoors start obviously risky
43Tyler AndersonPITSD 
44Anthony DeSclafaniSF@MIA 
45Trevor CahillPITSD, @MIL 
46NL Reliever   
47Adrian HouserMILPIT 
48Joe RossWAS@STL 
49Luke WeaverARI@WAS 
50Adbert AlzolayCHC@MIL, ATL 
51Zach DaviesCHCATL 
52Kwang Hyun KimSTL@PHI 
53JT BrubakerPIT@MIL 
54Mitch KellerPITSD 
55Wade MileyCIN@SF, CLE 
56Johnny CuetoSFCIN 
57Jake ArrietaCHC@MIL 
58Chad KuhlPITSD, @MIL 
59Daniel CastanoMIASF 
60Drew SmylyATL@CHC 
61Aaron SanchezSFCIN, @MIA 
62Carlos MartinezSTL@PHI 
63Matt MoorePHISTL 
64Merrill KellyARI@WAS 
65Trevor WilliamsCHCATL 
66David PetersonNYMPHI, @COL 
67Logan WebbSF@MIA 
68Huascar YnoaATLMIA, @CHC 
69Erick FeddeWAS@STL, ARI 
70Brett AndersonMILPIT 
71Trevor RogersMIA@ATL 
72Marcus StromanNYM@COL 
73Taylor WidenerARI@WAS 
74Jeff HoffmanCINCLE 
75Nick NeidertMIA@ATL 
76Chi Chi GonzalezCOLNYM 

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