Fantasy baseball pitcher rankings, lineup advice for Friday's MLB games (2024)

  • Mike Sheets

Jun 28, 2024, 11:53 AM ET

Look for our fantasy baseball starting pitcher rankings, hitter upgrades and downgrades daily to help you make smart fantasy baseball lineup decisions and for MLB betting tips. MLB game odds are provided by ESPN BET, and fantasy advice is geared toward ESPN 10-team leagues with standard scoring.

Note: This file has been updated with any overnight pitching changes or weather-related game postponements, along with the addition of the latest MLB game odds as of the indicated time of publication.

Phillies' Sanchez is a must-add

The Philadelphia Phillies entered Thursday's action with the second-best record in the National League and, while their offense has certainly played a big part, putting up a 113 wRC+ that ranks fourth-best in baseball, it's their pitching that's been the real standout. Philadelphia's rotation sports an MLB-best 2.96 ERA, with a collective 10.2 fWAR that's significantly higher than the next-best team (the Detroit Tigers at 8.6).

With Zack Wheeler as the clear-cut ace, Aaron Nola being the team's longest-tenured starter and Ranger Suarez emerging as the top starter in fantasy so far this season, it's little surprise that Cristopher Sanchez has more or less flown under the fantasy radar. Despite owning a 2.67 ERA that's second-best in the NL (behind only Suarez at 2.01), Sanchez is currently rostered in only 33% of ESPN leagues.

Sanchez certainly has his limitations as a fantasy asset, as he doesn't miss a ton of bats (7.5 K/9), but he has solid control (2.5 BB/9), keeps the ball on the ground (60% GB), and has held batters to a 5.1% Barrel rate, which ranks sixth-best in baseball. The left-hander has also been "lights out" of late, spinning a 1.91 ERA and a 1.06 WHIP across his last seven starts.

Best of all, Sanchez is set to take the mound on Friday versus the Miami Marlins, who have been the worst in baseball versus left-handed pitching this season, ranking dead last with a 68 wRC+. Sanchez is a no-brainer streaming option in this matchup.

What you may have missed on Thursday

By Todd Zola

  • Philadelphia Phillies 1B Bryce Harper hurt his hamstring while hustling out last night's game-ending groundout. He appeared to hurt himself when he crossed the bag. Harper hobbled around for a bit before leaving the field. The severity of the injury and Harper's status should be clarified today. The Phillies gave Kyle Schwarber a rare start in left field, but had to replace him with Brandon Marsh in the ninth inning after Schwarber experienced groin tightness. His status is also unclear. Earlier in the day, SP Spencer Turnbull was placed on the 15-day IL with a right lat strain. He's expected to be on the shelf for 6-to-8 weeks.

  • Baltimore Orioles C Adley Rutschman was hit in the hand by a foul tip but continued to play, later clocking his 15th home run. Rutschman's right hand was wrapped after the game. Manager Brandon Hyde expressed concern that Rutschman's hand could swell overnight, jeopardizing his availability for tonight's home date with SP Max Scherzer and the Texas Rangers. Rutschman often serves as the Orioles DH if the club is worried about him playing behind the plate.

  • The Cincinnati Reds were shorthanded, but still beat the St. Louis Cardinals 11-4. They were without C Tyler Stephenson, OF Jake Fraley and 1B Jeimer Candelario. Stephenson was a late scratch so that he could attend the birth of his child. He'll likely be placed on the paternity list today. Fraley missed his second straight game due to a calf injury. The results of an MRI taken yesterday should be revealed today. Candelario was also sidelined for a second consecutive game as he's nursing a sore hamstring. He's considered day-to-day. The return of 3B Noelvi Marte helped fill the void. On the first game back after serving his 80-game suspension, Marte was 3-for-5 with three runs scored and an RBI.

  • The Cleveland Guardians put OF Will Brennan on the 10-day IL as a result of rib cage inflammation. He currently is without a timetable to return. In the interim, Daniel Schneemann and Jhonkensy Noel are both expected to see an increase in playing time. Meanwhile, down on the farm, SP Gavin Williams posted an encouraging rehab outing with Triple-A Columbus. He completed four frames, fanning six with two walks and yielded only one earned run on three hits before getting removed after tossing 82 pitches. Williams had been sidelined all season thanks to a right elbow issue he incurred while working with a weighted ball in spring training.

  • Minnesota Twins SS Carlos Correa was forced from yesterday's contest in the seventh inning after being hit in the wrist with a 94-mph fastball. Post-game X-rays were negative, and the club hopes that Correa will be in the lineup tonight for the opener of a weekend road set against the Seattle Mariners. Before leaving, Correa had been 1-for-1 with a run and RBI. He also walked twice along with the HBP, helping the Twins to a 13-6 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks. The game featured the debut of SP David Festa, who earned the win despite yielding five earned runs over five frames.

Everything else you need to know for Friday

  • Max Scherzer is still in line to start Friday against the Baltimore Orioles despite experiencing some right thumb soreness following his season debut Sunday. The veteran righty reportedly threw a 25-pitch bullpen session on Wednesday and, although he was still dealing with some lingering soreness, the Texas Rangers plan to keep him on schedule. Against a dangerous Orioles lineup that leads the league in both home runs and runs scored, it's not a bad idea to leave Scherzer on your bench for this one and wait to ensure he's truly healthy.

  • Even with a slight hiccup at Coors Field last week, Mitchell Parker of the Washington Nationals (13% rostered in ESPN leagues) holds a 3.30 ERA over his first 13 MLB starts. That Coors start aside, the 24-year-old lefty has held opponents to three-or-fewer earned runs in each of his other 12 outings. Parker should stay the course on Friday against a middle-of-the-road Tampa Bay Rays offense, putting him firmly on the streaming radar.

  • Jameson Taillon (13%) of the Chicago Cubs fits the profile of the type of hurler that's often overlooked in fantasy. Despite holding a 2.90 ERA through 12 starts with strong control (2.1 BB/9), he just doesn't miss enough bats (7.0 K/9) to generate a ton of interest. Those type of pitchers do make for solid streaming options, though. Consider streaming Taillon on Friday against the Milwaukee Brewers, who sport a below-average 93 wRC+ in June.

  • If you're looking for offense, take a look at some Los Angeles Angels bats against Kenta Maeda of the Detroit Tigers. The right-hander has had a rough go of it this season. His season-long ERA sits at 6.00, with a 7.11 mark over his past six starts. He has also surrendered a bloated .390 wOBA to right-handed batters. Luis Rengifo (67%), Taylor Ward (60%), Logan O'Hoppe (50%), Zach Neto (7%) and Nolan Schanuel (2%) are all in the streaming conversation against Maeda.

  • Betting tip of the day: Jonathan India of the Cincinnati Reds has been on fire of late and he gets a nice matchup on Friday against the struggling Andre Pallante of the St. Louis Cardinals, who has a 4.76 ERA as a starter this season. Take India for OVER 1.5 hits + runs + RBI a mark he's eclipsed in seven straight games at -135.

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Starting pitcher rankings for Friday

Reliever report

To get the latest information on each team's bullpen hierarchy, as well as which pitchers might be facing a bit of fatigue and who might be the most likely suspects to vulture a save or pick up a surprise hold in their stead, check out the latest Closer Chart, which will be updated every morning.

Hitting report

Plan ahead in fantasy baseball with help from our Forecaster projections. Each day, we will provide an updated preview of the next 10 days for every team, projecting the matchup quality for hitters (overall and by handedness) as well as for base stealers.

Best sub-50% rostered hitters for Friday

Best and worst hitters from the day are generated by THE BAT X, a projection system created by Derek Carty using advanced methods like those used in MLB front offices, accounting for a variety of factors including player talent, ballparks, bullpens, weather, umpires, defense, catcher pitch-framing, and lots more.

  • Matt Vierling (DET, RF -- 11%) at Zach Plesac

  • Andrew Benintendi (CHW, LF -- 10%) vs. Dakota Hudson

  • Andrew Vaughn (CHW, 1B -- 14%) vs. Hudson

  • Tommy Pham (CHW, LF -- 4%) vs. Hudson

  • Mark Canha (DET, LF -- 13%) at Plesac

  • Colt Keith (DET, 3B -- 5%) at Plesac

  • Eloy Jimenez (CHW, DH -- 22%) vs. Hudson

  • JJ Bleday (OAK, LF -- 27%) at Slade Cecconi

  • Jarred Kelenic (ATL, LF -- 12%) vs. Martin Perez

  • Rhys Hoskins (MIL, 1B -- 29%) vs. Jameson Taillon

Worst Over-50% rostered hitters for Friday

  • Teoscar Hernandez (LAD, RF -- 93%) at Logan Webb

  • Cal Raleigh (SEA, C -- 71%) vs. Bailey Ober

  • Anthony Volpe (NYY, SS -- 86%) at Yusei Kikuchi

  • Lane Thomas (WSH, RF -- 60%) at Zach Eflin

  • Jordan Westburg (BAL, 2B -- 88%) vs. Max Scherzer

  • Jazz Chisholm Jr. (MIA, CF -- 77%) at Cristopher Sanchez

  • Alex Verdugo (NYY, RF -- 65%) at Kikuchi

  • Julio Rodriguez (SEA, CF -- 96%) vs. Ober

  • Cedric Mullins (BAL, CF -- 58%) vs. Scherzer

  • Ha-Seong Kim (SD, 2B -- 94%) at Nick Pivetta

THE BAT X's Best Stacks for Friday

  • Cleveland Guardians at Alec Marsh

  • Atlanta Braves vs. Perez

  • Milwaukee Brewers vs. Taillon

Fantasy baseball pitcher rankings, lineup advice for Friday's MLB games (2024)

FAQs

How do you determine the winning pitcher in a 7 inning game? ›

In Major League Baseball, the winning pitcher is defined as the pitcher who last pitched prior to the half-inning when his team maintains the lead that it never relinquishes. There are two exceptions to this rule. The first is that a starting pitcher must complete a minimum of five innings to earn a win.

Is it better to have starters or relievers in fantasy baseball? ›

Most save-grabbers are valuable in all fantasy formats; non-closing relievers might not hold value in some head-to-head formats. It's for you to decide. Just acknowledge the shape of baseball is changing. And get to the ballpark early — tonight's starting pitcher might not be around very long.

What are fantasy points for baseball pitchers? ›

Pitchers are ranked in order of their Forecaster/Daily Notes projected fantasy points (FPTS), using ESPN's standard scoring system (2 points per win, minus-2 per loss, 3 per inning, 1 per K, minus-1 apiece per hit or walk allowed, minus-2 per earned run allowed).

How many SP should you have in fantasy baseball? ›

The traditional standard is to start nine pitchers (starters or relievers), two catchers, one first baseman, one second baseman, one shortstop, one third baseman, one middle infielder (second baseman or shortstop), one corner infielder (first or third baseman), five outfielders, one DH (if it's an AL league) or one ...

What is a perfect inning for a pitcher? ›

An immaculate inning is when a pitcher strikes out all three batters in an inning with nine pitches total. Kopech's three victims were Brooks Lee, Matt Wallner and Max Kepler.

What is the 3 pitcher rule in MLB? ›

Mound visits and batters faced requirement

Batters faced requirement: The three-batter minimum remains in effect in 2024, meaning a pitcher must face at least three batters or end a half-inning before a team can make another pitching change. There is a new tweak to the rule in 2024, too.

What is the best order to draft positions in fantasy baseball? ›

What a typical draft of mine might look like
  1. Round 1: Best offensive player I can get, almost certainly in a fun offense.
  2. Round 2: Best offensive player I can get.
  3. Round 3: More offense, without duplicating positions if it makes sense.
  4. Round 4: Probably a starting pitcher.
Mar 22, 2024

Are pitchers or hitters more important in fantasy baseball? ›

Let's be honest: Starting pitcher is the most important position in fantasy baseball.

What is the most important stat in fantasy baseball? ›

Many feel the single most useful pitching stat is K%-BB%. The league average was 14.3%. Pitchers over 20% are best for fantasy. Hitters who put balls in play at 90% or above are ideal, but those who put the ball in play less than 75 percent will probably wind up with poor batting averages.

What is a good pitcher score? ›

Game Score allows for a quick assessment of a particular pitcher's performance, simply by looking at one, easy-to-understand number. Furthermore, Game Score correlates strongly with winning percentage, so that a pitcher with an average Game Score of 60 can be expected to win approximately 60 percent of the time.

What happens if you start too many pitchers in fantasy baseball? ›

If the team manager then starts 5 pitchers in a single day, their Games Started total will be 203. Having now reached the maximum, on the following day and for the remainder of the season, the team will no longer receive credit for any additional pitching stats.

What makes a good pitcher stats? ›

Earned run average (ERA)

Earned run average is one of those stats where the lower it is, the better the pitcher. A pitcher's ERA is calculated by the number of earned runs they've allowed (ER), divided by the number of innings pitched (IP) multiplied by 9 (the traditional inning length of a game).

How to set fantasy baseball lineup? ›

On the ESPN Fantasy App

Go to your team homepage under "Roster". ​Tap on the "Move" button next to the player you wish to move. Tap the "Here" button next to the roster slot or player where you wish to move the selected player. If you select a slot that has a player in it, the two players will swap positions.

What is the best fantasy baseball scoring style? ›

Rotisserie, or "Roto," is the most common way to play fantasy baseball. In this scoring type, teams are ranked from first to last in each statistical category. Points are then awarded according to the order in each category and totaled to determine an overall score and league rank.

What is the best way to play fantasy baseball? ›

One of the most popular fantasy baseball formats is season-long rotisserie, also known as roto. In this format, players try to win certain categories. The most common format is known as 5×5 standard, which includes five offensive categories and five pitching categories.

How do they determine which pitcher gets the loss? ›

Definition. A pitcher receives a loss when a run that is charged to him proves to be the go-ahead run in the game, giving the opposing team a lead it never gives up. Losses are almost always paired with wins when used to evaluate a pitcher, creating a separate pitching term known as win-loss record.

How to determine winning pitcher in Little League baseball? ›

(a) The Official Scorer shall credit as the winning pitcher that pitcher whose team assumes a lead while such pitcher is in the game, or during the inning on offense in which such pitcher is removed from the game, and does not relinquish such lead, unless (1) such pitcher is a starting pitcher and Rule 9.17(b) applies; ...

How do you determine the winning pitcher in college baseball? ›

SECTION 25—wINNINg aNd lOSINg PITChErS

a. For all games of eight or more innings, a starting pitcher must pitch at least five complete innings to receive credit as the winning pitcher. For all games of fewer than eight innings, the starting pitcher must pitch at least four innings to get credit for the win.

How do you determine the winner of a baseball game? ›

The team with more runs at the end of nine innings is the winner of the game. The game is played on a diamond-shaped playing field, the four corners of the diamond being formed by home plate, first base, second base and third base.

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