Welcome to the FantasyPros Week 20 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, August 11th through Sunday, August 17th.

Welcome to the FantasyPros Week 20 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, August 11th through Sunday, August 17th.

Fantasy Baseball Starting Pitchers Guide: Week 20
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 (August 11th to August 17th)
| Rank |
Pitcher |
Matchup(s) |
| 1 |
Garrett Crochet |
@ HOU, vs. MIA |
| 2 |
Tarik Skubal |
@ MIN |
| 3 |
Zack Wheeler |
@ WSH |
| 4 |
Paul Skenes |
@ MIL |
| 5 |
Yoshinobu Yamamoto |
@ LAA |
| 6 |
Jacob deGrom |
@ TOR |
| 7 |
Logan Webb |
vs. SD, vs. TB |
| 8 |
Freddy Peralta |
vs. PIT, @ CIN |
| 9 |
Spencer Strider |
@ NYM, @ CLE |
| 10 |
George Kirby |
@ BAL, @ NYM |
| 11 |
Nathan Eovaldi |
vs. ARI, @ TOR |
| 12 |
Framber Valdez |
vs. BAL |
| 13 |
Cristopher Sanchez |
@ CIN |
| 14 |
Jesus Luzardo |
@ WSH |
| 15 |
Hunter Brown |
vs. BOS |
| 16 |
Logan Gilbert |
@ BAL |
| 17 |
Shota Imanaga |
vs. PIT |
| 18 |
Brandon Woodruff |
vs. PIT |
| 19 |
Chase Burns |
vs. MIL |
| 20 |
Bryan Woo |
@ NYM |
| 21 |
Joe Ryan |
@ NYY |
| 22 |
Tyler Glasnow |
vs. SD |
| 23 |
Blake Snell |
vs. SD |
| 24 |
Carlos Rodon |
vs. MIN |
| 25 |
Tanner Bibee |
vs. MIA |
| 26 |
Andrew Abbott |
vs. PHI, vs. MIL |
| 27 |
Ranger Suarez |
@ CIN, @ WSH |
| 28 |
Cade Horton |
@ TOR, @ PIT |
| 29 |
Ryne Nelson |
@ TEX, @ COL |
| 30 |
Jeffrey Springs |
vs. TB, vs. LAA |
| 31 |
Ryan Pepiot |
@ ATH, @ SF |
| 32 |
Clay Holmes |
vs. ATL, vs. SEA |
| 33 |
Nick Pivetta |
@ SF |
| 34 |
Kodai Senga |
vs. ATL |
| 35 |
Jack Flaherty |
@ CWS |
| 36 |
Max Fried |
@ STL |
| 37 |
Robbie Ray |
vs. SD |
| 38 |
Dylan Cease |
@ LAD |
| 39 |
Sean Manaea |
vs. SEA |
| 40 |
MacKenzie Gore |
vs. PHI |
| 41 |
Sonny Gray |
vs. NYY |
| 42 |
Luis Castillo |
@ NYM |
| 43 |
Kevin Gausman |
vs. CHC |
| 44 |
Zac Gallen |
@ TEX |
| 45 |
Casey Mize |
@ MIN |
| 46 |
Seth Lugo |
vs. WSH |
| 47 |
Michael King |
@ LAD |
| 48 |
Chris Paddack |
@ CWS, @ MIN |
| 49 |
Zebby Matthews |
@ NYY, vs. DET |
| 50 |
Will Warren |
vs. MIN, @ STL |
Smash Spots
Framber Valdez is having another strong season, putting up a 2.97 ERA and 1.16 WHIP in 145.2 innings. Up next is a terrific spot at home against an Orioles lineup with an 83 wRC+ versus lefties (21st).
Shota Imanaga should be able to shut down a Pirates offense that ranks 29th in wRC+ against southpaws, boosting his solid season-long numbers that include a 3.12 ERA and 1.00 WHIP.
Brandon Woodruff has wildly exceeded expectations since returning from injury, putting up a 2.29 ERA and 0.65 WHIP in 35.1 innings. Expect the Brewers ace to have his way with the Pirates’ lineup.
Risky Starts
MacKenzie Gore came into Sunday’s action having allowed six or more earned runs in three of his last four outings. The lefty has hit a wall right now, making him a risky start against the Phillies.
Sonny Gray has had a couple of blowup starts in the second half, including eight earned runs against the Diamondbacks, making it hard to trust him in a tough spot against the Yankees.
Michael King only went two innings in his return from a lengthy trip to the injured list (IL). Expect the Padres frontline starter to be limited once again in a tough matchup against the Dodgers.

Two-Start Pitchers
Cade Horton has allowed zero earned runs in four consecutive starts. We have to ride the wave in this two-start week, which includes a tough matchup in Toronto and a great one on the road in Pittsburgh against the Pirates.
Jeffrey Springs is in a nice rhythm right now, allowing two earned runs or fewer in three consecutive outings, one of which came at home. It’s a good idea to roll with this red-hot pitcher at home versus the Rays and Angels.
Chris Paddack is coming off a poor outing against the Twins, but he had allowed one earned run in his previous two turns. Expect a bounce-back performance against the White Sox and a revenge outing in Minnesota.

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