Weekly Pitcher Rankings: Second-Half Surge for Kershaw?

Weekly Pitcher Rankings: Second-Half Surge for Kershaw?

This article is part of our Weekly Pitcher Rankings series.

The first full week back following the midseason hiatus typically features relatively few ace two-start options because they're more likely to work the post-break weekend. There are a handful, though, including the best of the bunch as the Dodgers are giving Clayton Kershaw some extra time to freshen up for the second half.

UPDATED Sunday July 16, 10:15 PM ET

AMERICAN LEAGUE

RANK PITCHER TEAM OPPONENT COMMENT
1Chris SaleBOSvs. TOR
2Lance McCullersHOUvs. SEA, at BALNeeds to go deeper into games to be true ace
3Corey KluberCLEvs. TORDeserves double-digit wins
4Carlos CarrascoCLEat SFHomers an issue lately, game in AT&T perfect panacea
5Eduardo RodriguezBOSvs. TOR, at LAAPitching well before knee injury and facing beatable lineups
6David PriceBOSat LAAHas edge back since his spat with the Boston press
7Luis SeverinoNYYat SEAGets more impressive with every outing
8Yu DarvishTEXat TB
9Jacob FariaTBat OAKSix starts, six quality starts
10Rick PorcelloBOSat LAAHomers still an issue but showing signs he'll have a better second half
11Jake OdorizziTBat OAK, vs. TEX
12Chris ArcherTBvs. TEX
13Jason VargasKCvs. DET, vs. CWSA pair of multi-HR games in last three starts
14Cole HamelsTEXat BAL
15Sonny GrayOAKvs. TBCould return to lower-tier ace status
16Marcus StromanTORat

The first full week back following the midseason hiatus typically features relatively few ace two-start options because they're more likely to work the post-break weekend. There are a handful, though, including the best of the bunch as the Dodgers are giving Clayton Kershaw some extra time to freshen up for the second half.

UPDATED Sunday July 16, 10:15 PM ET

AMERICAN LEAGUE

RANK PITCHER TEAM OPPONENT COMMENT
1Chris SaleBOSvs. TOR
2Lance McCullersHOUvs. SEA, at BALNeeds to go deeper into games to be true ace
3Corey KluberCLEvs. TORDeserves double-digit wins
4Carlos CarrascoCLEat SFHomers an issue lately, game in AT&T perfect panacea
5Eduardo RodriguezBOSvs. TOR, at LAAPitching well before knee injury and facing beatable lineups
6David PriceBOSat LAAHas edge back since his spat with the Boston press
7Luis SeverinoNYYat SEAGets more impressive with every outing
8Yu DarvishTEXat TB
9Jacob FariaTBat OAKSix starts, six quality starts
10Rick PorcelloBOSat LAAHomers still an issue but showing signs he'll have a better second half
11Jake OdorizziTBat OAK, vs. TEX
12Chris ArcherTBvs. TEX
13Jason VargasKCvs. DET, vs. CWSA pair of multi-HR games in last three starts
14Cole HamelsTEXat BAL
15Sonny GrayOAKvs. TBCould return to lower-tier ace status
16Marcus StromanTORat BOS, at CLETough draw, facing pair dangerous offenses on the road
17Masahiro TanakaNYYat SEA
18Michael FulmerDETat KCSolid sophomore season
19Josh TomlinCLEat SF, vs. TOR
20Drew PomeranzBOSvs. TOR
21Ervin SantanaMINvs. DET
22Alex CobbTBvs. TEX
23Luis CessaNYYat MIN, at SEA
24Charlie MortonHOUvs. SEAHigh strikeouts plus high walks equals fewer innings
25Blake SnellTBat OAKStill wildly out of control
26Dylan BundyBALvs. TEX, vs. HOU
27Tyson RossTEXat BAL, at TB
28Ariel MirandaSEAat HOU, vs. NYY
29Trevor BauerCLEvs. TOR
30Mike ClevingerCLEat SFShowing why he was a popular spring sleeper
31CC SabathiaNYYat SEATrying to get back in groove after DL stint, looked solid vs. Red Sox
32Sean ManaeaOAKat NYM
33James PaxtonSEAat HOUCould be ranked too low, but the Astros are slugging at a historical clip
34JC RamirezLAAvs. BOS
35Justin VerlanderDETat KCWalks remain uncharacteristically high
36Danny DuffyKCvs. DET
37Jordan MontgomeryNYYat MIN
38Brad PeacockHOUvs. SEA
39Chris SmithOAKvs. TB
40Felix HernandezSEAvs. NYY
41Brian JohnsonBOSvs. TORNot definite but Red Sox need SP on Tuesday and the spot lines up perfectly
42Jose BerriosMINvs. NYYHit hard lately, but drawing tough foes
43Jesse ChavezLAAvs. WAS, vs. BOS
44Mike FiersHOUat BAL
45Daniel GossettOAKvs. TB, at NYM
46Adalberto MejiaMINvs. NYY, vs. DET
47J.A. HappTORat BOS, at CLEStrikeouts down, pair of tough lineups on the road
48Jason HammelKCvs. DET
49Andrew MooreSEAvs. NYY
50Collin McHughHOUat BAL
51Travis WoodKCvs. DET, vs. CWS
52Caleb SmithNYYat MIN
53Aaron SanchezTORat BOS
54Wade MileyBALvs. TEX
55Martin PerezTEXat BAL
56Carlos RodonCWSvs. LAD
57Kevin GausmanBALvs. TEX
58Jordan ZimmermannDETat KC, at MIN
59Matt BoydDETat KC, at MIN
60Andrew CashnerTEXat BAL, at TB
61Paul BlackburnOAKat NYM
62Ricky NolascoLAAvs. WAS
63Sam GaviglioSEAat HOU, vs. NYY
64Derek HollandCWSat KC
65Chris TillmanBALvs. TEX, vs. HOU
66Miguel GonzalezCWSvs. LAD
67Anibal SanchezDETat MIN
68James ShieldsCWSat KC
69Ian KennedyKCvs. CWS
70Marco EstradaTORat CLE
71Parker BridwellLAAvs. BOS
72Kyle GibsonMINvs. DET
73Mike PelfreyCWSat KC
74Francisco LirianoTORat BOS
75Bartolo ColonMINvs. NYY
76Ubaldo JimenezBALvs. HOU

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Rank Pitcher TEAM Opponent(s) Comments
1Clayton KershawLADat CWS, vs. ATLPoised to go on patented second half roll
2Stephen StrasburgWASat CIN, at ARIVisiting a pair of homer-friendly venues
3Max ScherzerWASat ARI
4Madison BumgarnerSFvs. SDSolid in return from DL, Padres invoke their rematch clause
5Alex WoodLADvs. ATLInnings could become an issue, but not yet
6Steven MatzNYMvs. OAKRare poor outing vs. Colorado last time, look for a rebound
7Jacob deGromNYMvs. STLBright spot in Queens
8Robbie RayARIat CIN, vs. WASWalked at least four in last five efforts
9Zack GreinkeARIat CINShowing no signs of slowing down
10Jeff SamardzijaSFvs. SDContinuing to ride the skills-wagon
11Michael WachaSTLat NYM, at CHCShould carry pre-break success into second half
12Carlos MartinezSTLat CHCNot pitching well, perhaps home cooking is the panacea
13Jimmy NelsonMILat PITGetting better as season moves along
14Dan StrailyMIAvs. PHI
15Brent SuterMILat PIT, at PHITaking well to rotation, facing pair of soft lineups
16Jon LesterCHCat ATL, vs. STLHad a long time to think about pre-break disaster
17Aaron NolaPHIvs. MIL1.78 ERA, .99 WHIP with 41 K over last 35 1/3 IP
18Trevor CahillSDat SFExpecting a big second half
19Julio TeheranATLvs. CHC, at LAD
20Ivan NovaPITvs. MIL, at COL
21Gio GonzalezWASat LAAEnjoyed some luck in the first half, expect ERA correction
22Rich HillLADvs. ATL
23Jose QuintanaCHCvs. STL
24Kenta MaedaLADat CWS
25Ty BlachSFvs. CLE, vs. SD
26Matt MooreSFvs. CLE, vs. SDPitching poorly but helped by park boost
27Jameson TaillonPITvs. MIL
28Junior GuerraMILat PIT, at PHI
29Adam ConleyMIAvs. PHI
30Jeff HoffmanCOLvs. PIT
31Zack WheelerNYMvs. STL, vs. OAK
32Jake ArrietaCHCvs. STLFewer homers lately, but walking more and fanning fewer
33German MarquezCOLvs. SD, vs. PIT
34Gerrit ColePITvs. MIL
35Matt GarzaMILat PHI
36Antonio SenzatelaCOLvs. SD, vs. PIT
37Jerad EickhoffPHIat MIA, vs. MIL
38Adam WainwrightSTLat NYM, at CHCStrikeouts down, walks up since returning from thoracic outlet surgery
39Mike LeakeSTLat NYM
40R.A. DickeyATLvs. CHC
41Jon GrayCOLvs. SDLooking to rebound after getting lit up by Mets, facing good team to do it
42Lance LynnSTLat NYMHomers continue to be a problem
43Dinelson LametSDat COL, at SF
44Brandon McCarthyLADvs. ATL
45Sean NewcombATLvs. CHC, at LAD
46Zach DaviesMILat PIT
47Jeremy HellicksonPHIvs. MIL
48Vince VelasquezPHIat MIAExpected to return from DL, pitching well in rehab
49Luis CastilloCINvs. ARIStrikeouts are nice, walks and homers allowd…not so much
50Mike FoltynewiczATLat LAD
51Seth LugoNYMvs. STL
52Nick PivettaPHIat MIAStill missing bats but needs to cut down on walks big time
53Tom KoehlerMIAvs. PHI, at CIN
54Scott FeldmanCINvs. WAS, vs. MIA
55Chad KuhlPITvs. MIL, at COL
56Rafael MonteroNYMvs. STL, vs. OAK
57Homer BaileyCINvs. MIA
58John LackeyCHCat ATL
59Sal RomanoCINvs. ARI, vs. MIA
60Jhoulys ChacinSDat SF
61Taijuan WalkerARIat CIN
62Zack GodleyARIvs. WAS
63Tanner RoarkWASat ARI
64Luis PerdomoSDat COL, at SF
65Tim AdlemanCINvs. ARI
66Jaime GarciaATLat LAD
67Chris O'GradyMIAat CIN
68Mike MontgomeryCHCat ATL
69Edwin JacksonWASat LAA
70Matt CainSFvs. CLE
71Jose UrenaMIAat CIN
72Trevor WilliamsPITat COL
73Patrick CorbinARIvs. WAS
74Clayton RichardSDat COL

MLB

RANK PITCHER TEAM OPPONENT COMMENT
1Clayton KershawLADat CWS, vs. ATLPoised to go on patented second half roll
2Stephen StrasburgWASat CIN, at ARIVisiting a pair of homer-friendly venues
3Max ScherzerWASat ARI
4Chris SaleBOSvs. TOR
5Lance McCullersHOUvs. SEA, at BALNeeds to go deeper into games to be true ace
6Madison BumgarnerSFvs. SDSolid in return from DL, Padres invoke their rematch clause
7Corey KluberCLEvs. TORDeserves double-digit wins
8Carlos CarrascoCLEat SFHomers an issue lately, game in AT&T perfect panacea
9Alex WoodLADvs. ATLInnings could become an issue, but not yet
10Steven MatzNYMvs. OAKRare poor outing vs. Colorado last time, look for a rebound
11Jacob deGromNYMvs. STLBright spot in Queens
12Eduardo RodriguezBOSvs. TOR, at LAAPitching well before knee injury and facing beatable lineups
13Robbie RayARIat CIN, vs. WASWalked at least four in last five efforts
14Zack GreinkeARIat CINShowing no signs of slowing down
15David PriceBOSat LAAHas edge back since his spat with the Boston press
16Jeff SamardzijaSFvs. SDContinuing to ride the skills-wagon
17Michael WachaSTLat NYM, at CHCShould carry pre-break success into second half
18Luis SeverinoNYYat SEAGets more impressive with every outing
19Yu DarvishTEXat TB
20Jacob FariaTBat OAKSix starts, six quality starts
21Rick PorcelloBOSat LAAHomers still an issue but showing signs he'll have a better second half
22Carlos MartinezSTLat CHCNot pitching well, perhaps home cooking is the panacea
23Jake OdorizziTBat OAK, vs. TEX
24Chris ArcherTBvs. TEX
25Jimmy NelsonMILat PITGetting better as season moves along
26Dan StrailyMIAvs. PHI
27Jason VargasKCvs. DET, vs. CWSA pair of multi-HR games in last three starts
28Brent SuterMILat PIT, at PHITaking well to rotation, facing pair of soft lineups
29Jon LesterCHCat ATL, vs. STLHad a long time to think about pre-break disaster
30Aaron NolaPHIvs. MIL1.78 ERA, .99 WHIP with 41 K over last 35 1/3 IP
31Trevor CahillSDat SFExpecting a big second half
32Cole HamelsTEXat BAL
33Sonny GrayOAKvs. TBCould return to lower-tier ace status
34Marcus StromanTORat BOS, at CLETough draw, facing pair dangerous offenses on the road
35Masahiro TanakaNYYat SEA
36Julio TeheranATLvs. CHC, at LAD
37Michael FulmerDETat KCSolid sophomore season
38Ivan NovaPITvs. MIL, at COL
39Gio GonzalezWASat LAAEnjoyed some luck in the first half, expect ERA correction
40Rich HillLADvs. ATL
41Jose QuintanaCHCvs. STL
42Kenta MaedaLADat CWS
43Josh TomlinCLEat SF, vs. TOR
44Drew PomeranzBOSvs. TOR
45Ty BlachSFvs. CLE, vs. SD
46Matt MooreSFvs. CLE, vs. SDPitching poorly but helped by park boost
47Ervin SantanaMINvs. DET
48Jameson TaillonPITvs. MIL
49Junior GuerraMILat PIT, at PHI
50Adam ConleyMIAvs. PHI
51Alex CobbTBvs. TEX
52Jeff HoffmanCOLvs. PIT
53Zack WheelerNYMvs. STL, vs. OAK
54Jake ArrietaCHCvs. STLFewer homers lately, but walking more and fanning fewer
55German MarquezCOLvs. SD, vs. PIT
56Gerrit ColePITvs. MIL
57Matt GarzaMILat PHI
58Luis CessaNYYat MIN, at SEA
59Antonio SenzatelaCOLvs. SD, vs. PIT
60Jerad EickhoffPHIat MIA, vs. MIL
61Charlie MortonHOUvs. SEAHigh strikeouts plus high walks equals fewer innings
62Blake SnellTBat OAKStill wildly out of control
63Dylan BundyBALvs. TEX, vs. HOU
64Adam WainwrightSTLat NYM, at CHCStrikeouts down, walks up since returning from thoracic outlet surgery
65Tyson RossTEXat BAL, at TB
66Ariel MirandaSEAat HOU, vs. NYY
67Mike LeakeSTLat NYM
68Trevor BauerCLEvs. TOR
69Mike ClevingerCLEat SFShowing why he was a popular spring sleeper
70R.A. DickeyATLvs. CHC
71Jon GrayCOLvs. SDLooking to rebound after getting lit up by Mets, facing good team to do it
72CC SabathiaNYYat SEATrying to get back in groove after DL stint, looked solid vs. Red Sox
73Lance LynnSTLat NYMHomers continue to be a problem
74Dinelson LametSDat COL, at SF
75Sean ManaeaOAKat NYM
76Brandon McCarthyLADvs. ATL
77James PaxtonSEAat HOUCould be ranked too low, but the Astros are slugging at a historical clip
78Sean NewcombATLvs. CHC, at LAD
79JC RamirezLAAvs. BOS
80Zach DaviesMILat PIT
81Justin VerlanderDETat KCWalks remain uncharacteristically high
82Danny DuffyKCvs. DET
83Jeremy HellicksonPHIvs. MIL
84Jordan MontgomeryNYYat MIN
85Vince VelasquezPHIat MIAExpected to return from DL, pitching well in rehab
86Luis CastilloCINvs. ARIStrikeouts are nice, walks and homers allowd…not so much
87Mike FoltynewiczATLat LAD
88Brad PeacockHOUvs. SEA
89Chris SmithOAKvs. TB
90Seth LugoNYMvs. STL
91Felix HernandezSEAvs. NYY
92Brian JohnsonBOSvs. TORNot definite but Red Sox need SP on Tuesday and the spot lines up perfectly
93Jose BerriosMINvs. NYYHit hard lately, but drawing tough foes
94Jesse ChavezLAAvs. WAS, vs. BOS
95Mike FiersHOUat BAL
96Nick PivettaPHIat MIAStill missing bats but needs to cut down on walks big time
97Daniel GossettOAKvs. TB, at NYM
98Adalberto MejiaMINvs. NYY, vs. DET
99J.A. HappTORat BOS, at CLEStrikeouts down, pair of tough lineups on the road
100Jason HammelKCvs. DET
101Tom KoehlerMIAvs. PHI, at CIN
102Scott FeldmanCINvs. WAS, vs. MIA
103Andrew MooreSEAvs. NYY
104Chad KuhlPITvs. MIL, at COL
105Rafael MonteroNYMvs. STL, vs. OAK
106Homer BaileyCINvs. MIA
107Collin McHughHOUat BAL
108Travis WoodKCvs. DET, vs. CWS
109Caleb SmithNYYat MIN
110Aaron SanchezTORat BOS
111John LackeyCHCat ATL
112Sal RomanoCINvs. ARI, vs. MIA
113Jhoulys ChacinSDat SF
114Wade MileyBALvs. TEX
115Taijuan WalkerARIat CIN
116Martin PerezTEXat BAL
117Carlos RodonCWSvs. LAD
118Kevin GausmanBALvs. TEX
119Zack GodleyARIvs. WAS
120Tanner RoarkWASat ARI
121Jordan ZimmermannDETat KC, at MIN
122Matt BoydDETat KC, at MIN
123Andrew CashnerTEXat BAL, at TB
124Paul BlackburnOAKat NYM
125Luis PerdomoSDat COL, at SF
126Tim AdlemanCINvs. ARI
127Jaime GarciaATLat LAD
128Chris O'GradyMIAat CIN
129Ricky NolascoLAAvs. WAS
130Sam GaviglioSEAat HOU, vs. NYY
131Derek HollandCWSat KC
132Chris TillmanBALvs. TEX, vs. HOU
133Miguel GonzalezCWSvs. LAD
134Anibal SanchezDETat MIN
135Mike MontgomeryCHCat ATL
136Edwin JacksonWASat LAA
137Matt CainSFvs. CLE
138James ShieldsCWSat KC
139Jose UrenaMIAat CIN
140Trevor WilliamsPITat COL
141Ian KennedyKCvs. CWS
142Marco EstradaTORat CLE
143Parker BridwellLAAvs. BOS
144Patrick CorbinARIvs. WAS
145Kyle GibsonMINvs. DET
146Mike PelfreyCWSat KC
147Francisco LirianoTORat BOS
148Bartolo ColonMINvs. NYY
149Ubaldo JimenezBALvs. HOU
150Clayton RichardSDat COL

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