Monday, July 16, 2018

All-Star Break Pitcher Tier Ranks

Now that we are at the All-Star break let's take a look at the Tiers some of the best pitchers around baseball are trying to fit into. After the past two weeks there is only 1 Tier 1 starter at the current times. It is still Jacob DeGrom and he improved upon his ERA & Whip score. There is 13 Tier 2 and 26 Tier 3 starters.
 




RKPlayerTeamERA▲WHIPERA+WHIP
1DeGrom, JNYM1.680.972.65T1
2Sale, CBOS2.230.93.13
3Verlander, JHOU2.290.843.13
4Nola, APHI2.30.983.28
5Scherzer, MWSH2.410.93.31
6Bauer, TCLE2.241.083.32
7Severino, LNYY2.311.013.32T2
8Snell, BTB2.271.073.34
9Cole, GHOU2.520.983.5
10Kluber, CCLE2.760.913.67
11Skaggs, TLAA2.571.23.77
12Lester, JCHC2.581.193.77
13Foltynewicz, MATL2.661.113.77
14Mikolas, MSTL2.791.053.84
15Morton, CHOU2.961.154.11
16Greinke, ZARI3.181.114.29
17Corbin, PARI3.241.054.29
18Freeland, KCOL3.111.214.32
19Manaea, SOAK3.420.994.41
20Arrieta, JPHI3.231.224.45
21Gonzales, MSEA3.411.164.57
22Matz, SNYM3.381.254.63
23Gibson, KMIN3.421.234.65
24Rodriguez, EBOS3.441.224.66T3
25Berrios, JMIN3.681.014.69
26Clevinger, MCLE3.471.244.71
27Sabathia, CNYY3.511.274.78
28Newcomb, SATL3.511.284.79
29Paxton, JSEA3.71.094.79
30Fiers, MDET3.71.224.92
31McCullers Jr., LHOU3.771.154.92
32Anderson, TCOL3.721.214.93
33Heaney, ALAA3.781.164.94
34Chacin, JMIL3.681.264.94
35Anderson, CMIL3.781.174.95
36Keuchel, DHOU3.751.35.05
37Wood, ALAD3.921.175.09
38Hendricks, KCHC3.921.25.12
39Taillon, JPIT3.911.225.13
40Gonzalez, GWSH3.721.465.18

Now for the fun part of the blog, as a Indians fan we have a pitcher who has been struggling very very bad this year. Over the last few seasons when he is on the mound internally I feel like every pitch he throws is going to be a home run for the opposing team. I liken it to Steph Curry having a wide open three pointer. This pitcher is Josh Tomlin, whom hasn't recorded a win this season and is riding the struggle bus in impressive fashion. I have never seen a pitcher with a dual home run chart but his number equate to it. HR/9 ratio over 1.5 gives a home run and Tomlin is a 3.9 way over double that. So enjoy trying to find a roster spot for this special pitcher. 


4 comments:

  1. he should be negative points-if you can find a spot for him on your roster you should be rewarded...by god

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  2. i was going to do a 0 just like if you cant fill a full roster, but then the 2 ip atleast helped me justify a 20pt. but yeah hes god awful

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  3. Glad a couple of Brewers are in the Tier 3 category still, but really afraid of the Astros amazing rotation right now with two Tier 2 and three Tier 3 guys!!

    Also that Tomlin card is just amazingly awful, I almost hope he "successfully" finishes the year at this pace!

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    1. Its scary to think if you had him on your team and a starter is struggling early. Houston is bringing some heat right now, maybe a losing streak would help the other teams out a little bit.

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