Welcome to the FantasyPros Week 18 starting pitcher fantasy baseball rankings. Every week, we’ll take a closer look at the upcoming week and rank every starting pitcher based on their overall skills, recent production, head-to-head matchup and park factor. These rankings are for Monday, July 28th through Sunday, August 3rd.

Welcome to the FantasyPros Week 18 starting pitcher fantasy baseball rankings. Every week, we’ll take a closer look at the upcoming week and rank every starting pitcher based on their overall skills, recent production, head-to-head matchup and park factor. These rankings are for Monday, July 28th through Sunday, August 3rd.

Fantasy Baseball Starting Pitchers Guide: Week 18
Be sure to take a look at expert consensus rankings (ECR) as a helpful tool when setting your lineups. You can also take advantage of our Pitcher Planner’s resource for probable pitchers as well as our streaming pitcher rankings.
Top 50 Starting Pitchers (July 28th to August 3rd)
| Rank |
Pitcher |
Matchup(s) |
| 1 |
Jacob deGrom |
@ LAA, @ SEA |
| 2 |
Cristopher Sanchez |
@ CWS, vs. DET |
| 3 |
Max Fried |
vs. TB, @ MIA |
| 4 |
Framber Valdez |
vs. WSH, @ BOS |
| 5 |
Zack Wheeler |
vs. DET |
| 6 |
Garrett Crochet |
vs. HOU |
| 7 |
Paul Skenes |
@ COL |
| 8 |
Tarik Skubal |
@ PHI |
| 9 |
Logan Webb |
vs. PIT |
| 10 |
Logan Gilbert |
vs. TEX |
| 11 |
Dylan Cease |
vs. NYM, vs. STL |
| 12 |
Luis Castillo |
@ ATH, vs. TEX |
| 13 |
Jacob Misiorowski |
vs. CHC |
| 14 |
Spencer Strider |
@ KC |
| 15 |
Joe Ryan |
@ CLE |
| 16 |
Sonny Gray |
vs. MIA |
| 17 |
George Kirby |
vs. TEX |
| 18 |
Carlos Rodon |
@ MIA |
| 19 |
Jesus Luzardo |
@ CWS |
| 20 |
Freddy Peralta |
vs. CHC |
| 21 |
Bryan Woo |
@ ATH |
| 22 |
Hunter Brown |
@ BOS |
| 23 |
Shota Imanaga |
@ MIL |
| 24 |
Yoshinobu Yamamoto |
@ CIN |
| 25 |
Tyler Glasnow |
@ CIN |
| 26 |
Matthew Boyd |
@ MIL, vs. BAL |
| 27 |
Mitch Keller |
@ SF, @ COL |
| 28 |
Drew Rasmussen |
@ NYY, vs. LAD |
| 29 |
Chris Bassitt |
@ BAL, vs. KC |
| 30 |
Nathan Eovaldi |
@ LAA |
| 31 |
Kodai Senga |
vs. SF |
| 32 |
Yusei Kikuchi |
vs. TEX |
| 33 |
Kevin Gausman |
vs. KC |
| 34 |
Tanner Bibee |
vs. MIN |
| 35 |
Robbie Ray |
@ NYM |
| 36 |
MacKenzie Gore |
@ HOU |
| 37 |
Nick Pivetta |
vs. NYM |
| 38 |
Kris Bubic |
@ TOR |
| 39 |
David Peterson |
vs. SF |
| 40 |
Ryne Nelson |
@ DET |
| 41 |
Gavin Williams |
vs. MIN |
| 42 |
Zac Gallen |
@ ATH |
| 43 |
Andrew Abbott |
vs. ATL |
| 44 |
Jack Flaherty |
@ PHI |
| 45 |
Ryan Pepiot |
@ NYY |
| 46 |
Nick Lodolo |
vs. LAD |
| 47 |
Eric Lauer |
@ BAL |
| 48 |
Jose Soriano |
vs. TEX |
| 49 |
Quinn Priester |
vs. CHC |
| 50 |
Blake Snell |
@ TB |
Smash Spots
Logan Webb is poised for a strong outing with heavy volume against one of the worst lineups in baseball. The Pirates currently rank 28th in wRC+ against right-handed pitching.
Logan Gilbert has found his groove lately, racking up 19 strikeouts in 11.2 innings in his last two outings. This includes only two unearned runs allowed. Expect Gilbert to keep it going in an exploitable spot at home versus the Rangers.
Sonny Gray has fallen on hard times of late, giving up 14 earned runs in his last two starts. But don’t be surprised if he gets back on track against the Marlins at home.
Risky Starts
Jack Flaherty has been inefficient all year long, so it’s hard to trust him against a Phillies lineup that is loaded with disciplined hitters like Kyle Schwarber and Bryce Harper.
Even with Aaron Judge injured, Ryan Pepiot is still in for a daunting task in taking on the Bronx Bombers at Yankee Stadium. The Rays righty comes into Saturday with eight earned runs allowed in his last two outings.
Nick Lodolo dominated the Nationals in his last start, but it’s a lot harder to trust him against a loaded Dodgers lineup. Los Angeles currently ranks third in wRC+ against lefties.

Two-Start Pitchers
Jacob deGrom has been as good as advertised for the Rangers this season, set for a two-start week in two exploitable matchups against strikeout-prone lineups, the Angels and Mariners.
Look for Cristopher Sanchez to keep the good times rolling in a two-step against the White Sox and Tigers. The Phillies lefty has given up one earned run in six straight outings.
Drew Rasmussen is talented enough to overcome tough matchups, but you have to be slightly concerned in having to take on the Yankees and Dodgers this week.

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