Updated 2020 fantasy baseball rankings: Starting pitcher
Here are the starting pitcher rankings in standard 5x5 leagues for the 2020 season.
Rankings updated on March 11.
Rankings
Top 200 | C | 1B | 2B | 3B | SS | OF | SP | RP
Rank | Player | Team |
---|---|---|
1 | Gerrit Cole | NYY |
2 | Jacob deGrom | NYM |
3 | Max Scherzer | WAS |
4 | Walker Buehler | LAD |
5 | Shane Bieber | CLE |
6 | Jack Flaherty | STL |
7 | Blake Snell | TB |
8 | Stephen Strasburg | WAS |
9 | Patrick Corbin | WAS |
10 | Clayton Kershaw | LAD |
11 | Tyler Glasnow | TB |
12 | Luis Castillo | CIN |
13 | Charlie Morton | TB |
14 | Aaron Nola | PHI |
15 | Trevor Bauer | CIN |
16 | Mike Clevinger | CLE |
17 | Yu Darvish | CHC |
18 | Lucas Giolito | CHW |
19 | Noah Syndergaard | NYM |
20 | Chris Paddack | SD |
21 π» | Justin Verlander | HOU |
22 | Jose Berrios | MIN |
23 | Zack Greinke | HOU |
24 | Brandon Woodruff | MIL |
25πΊ | Frankie Montas | OAK |
26 | Mike Soroka | ATL |
27 | Corey Kluber | TEX |
28 | Sonny Gray | CIN |
29 | Hyun-Jin Ryu | TOR |
30 πΊ | Jesus Luzardo | OAK |
31 | Dinelson Lamet | SD |
32 | Lance Lynn | TEX |
33 | Zack Wheeler | PHI |
34 | German Marquez | COL |
35 | Zac Gallen | ARI |
36 | Max Fried | ATL |
37 | Eduardo Rodriguez | BOS |
38 π» | Chris Sale | BOS |
39 | Kyle Hendricks | CHC |
40 | Shohei Ohtani | LAA |
41 | Kenta Maeda | MIN |
42 | Robbie Ray | ARI |
43 | David Price | LAD |
44 | Sean Manaea | OAK |
45 | Mike Minor | TEX |
46 | Matthew Boyd | DET |
47 | Andrew Heaney | LAA |
48 | Julio Urias | LAD |
49 | Madison Bumgarner | ARI |
50 | Joe Musgrove | PIT |
Verlander's injury report is vague enough to generate both hope and extreme fear, making his new ranking a potential overreaction and underreaction in equal measure. The same could maybe be said for Sale, but his injury is more worrisome, especially since he was sidelined by an elbow ailment to end last year, too. Both might not be worth the trouble.
And while Scherzer is dealing with an injury to his right side, reports suggest it won't impact his readiness for Opening Day. Don't doubt Mad Max, though; if it's worrisome, you can confidently take Buehler ahead of him.
Clevinger is progressing and could be back in Cleveland's rotation by mid-April.
Both Athletics starters with very high strikeout upside (Montas and Luzardo) were underrated in the previous iteration of this list.