Just when we thought it was time to ignore Detroit Tigers pitchers not named Armando Galarraga or Edwin Jackson, Justin Verlander pulls us back in.
Verlander was finally great again Monday night, the Tigers are in first place and there is the possibility that they only get better from here. It is time to buy on Tigers pitchers, if you haven't already.
First, they get Joel Zumaya back from the DL to bolster the bullpen.
Second, the get the promising start from Verlander and the continued development of Rick Porcello.
Third, Dontrelle Willis is posting good outings on his rehab assignment as he rebounds from social anxiety disorder. Willis could even be a factor for the Tigers and owners by the end of Fantasy Week 5 (May 4-10).
You get the likes of Miguel Cabrera and potential free agent Magglio Ordonez some pitching, and the Tigers could be in the thick of a wide-open AL Central for the long haul. That helps to make not only the current starters intriguing, but it could also mean huge comebacks for the likes of Willis and -- perhaps in June -- Jeremy Bonderman.
Bonderman is being brought back slowly, but that is actually good news if you have him stashed on the DL already. They will be sure he is ready to be an effective major league starter, not to mention Fantasy pitcher.
The addition of Zumaya helps supplement the setup staff behind closer Fernando Rodney, who has a 5.63 ERA through Tuesday's action but just a .267 batting-average against. Brandon Lyon (.222 BAA), flamethrowing rookie Ryan Perry (.143 BAA) and Bobby Seay (.125 BAA) have been decent, too.
You might not like Rodney as the closer, or the questionable health of Zumaya, but the Tigers finally have some strength in numbers.
It's time to catch a Tiger before they become too tough to catch.
Arizona Diamondbacks
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Pitcher | TM | |
1 | Max Scherzer | ARI |
2 | Sean Marshall | CHC |
3 | Rick Porcello | DET |
4 | Anthony Reyes | CLE |
5 | Trevor Cahill | OAK |
6 | Mitchell Boggs | STL |
7 | Cole Hamels | PHI |
8 | Ian Snell | PIT |
9 | Nick Blackburn | MIN |
10 | Paul Maholm | PIT |
11 | Kyle Davies | KC |
12 | Gavin Floyd | CHW |
13 | Wandy Rodriguez | HOU |
14 | Fausto Carmona | CLE |
15 | Francisco Liriano | MIN |
16 | Jonathan O. Sanchez | SF |
17 | Scott Olsen | WAS |
18 | Doug Davis | ARI |
19 | Chris Volstad | FLA |
20 | Aaron Cook | COL |
21 | Koji Uehara | BAL |
22 | Eric Stults | LA |
23 | Bartolo Colon | CHW |
24 | Jeff Suppan | MIL |
25 | Dallas Braden | OAK |
26 | Adam Eaton | BAL |
27 | Anthony Ortega | ANA |
28 | Brian Burres | TOR |
29 | Edinson Volquez | CIN |
30 | Felipe Paulino | HOU |
31 | Jo-Jo Reyes | ATL |
32 | Josh Geer | SD |
33 | Scott Feldman | TEX |
34 | Kevin Correia | SD |
35 | Shane Loux | ANA |
36 | Vicente Padilla | TEX |
37 | Daniel Cabrera | WAS |
38 | Livan Hernandez | NYM |
39 | James McDonald | LA |
40 | Jorge De La Rosa | COL |
41 | Brian Tallet | TOR |
42 | Zach Miner | DET |
Week 5 two-starter(s): Davis and Scherzer. They pitch Wednesday
and Thursday and could prove to be sleepers for smaller mixed leagues.
Starters
on the DL: Webb (shoulder). He is out until at least June now.
Starters
to watch in the minors: Jarrod Parker,
high Class A. He hasn't been touched yet, so he could position himself
for late this year.
Atlanta Braves
- Derek Lowe
- Jair Jurrjens
- Javier Vazquez
- Kenshin Kawakami
- Jo-Jo Reyes
Week 5 two-starter(s): Reyes and Vazquez. Reyes pitched well
Tuesday night against the Cardinals, much to the chagrin of those owners
waiting for a Tommy Hanson promotion.
Starters
on the DL: Glavine (shoulder) and Hudson (elbow). Glavine is
throwing but it doesn't sound like he is all that optimistic on pitching
again. Hudson is still on track for an August return, barring setbacks,
but he now wants to return sooner as a reliever.
Starters to watch
in the minors: Hanson, Charlie Morton
and Kris Medlen. The recent struggles
of Kawakami could make the Braves consider other prospects, although you
have to figure Kawakami rights himself before the Braves go to any other
young starters.
Baltimore Orioles
Week 5 two-starter(s): Eaton and Uehara. They pitch Tuesday and
Wednesday vs. the Angels and could be viable AL-only options if they
pitch well.
Starters on the DL: Rich J. Hill (elbow) and Alfredo Simon
(elbow). Hill began a rehab assignment and could be ready by mid-May.
Simon is out for the season after Tommy John surgery.
Starters to
watch in the minors: Chris Tillman, Jake Arrieta and Brian Matusz.
Future aces, all. Tillman or David Hernandez
are next in line, perhaps June 1.
Boston Red Sox
Week 5 two-starter(s): Lester and Beckett. They pitch Wednesday
and Thursday, but it would take a really bad outing by those aces to
keep you from not using them next week.
Starters on the DL: Daisuke Matsuzaka (shoulder) and John Smoltz
(shoulder). Dice-K and Smoltz might begin a rehab assignment in early
May. Masterson will be pitching for his rotation life, perhaps Penny,
too.
Starters to watch in the minors: Clay Buchholz and Michael Bowden.
Bowden got a one-day call for relief, but the Red Sox don't figure to
need these guys as starters unless a number of Red Sox starters go down.
They will already have seven starters by late May, if the DL guys return
healthy.
Chicago Cubs
Week 5 two-starter(s): Dempster and Marshall. Marshall is a nice
sleeper to track in deeper leagues. He pitches Thursday vs. the Marlins
and could make himself a nice pick-up in mixed leagues.
Starters
on the DL: None.
Starters to watch in the minors: Mitch Atkins. Jeff Samardzija is now
working in the bullpen in the majors, so he would be the defacto No. 6
starter if the Cubs needed one in the coming weeks.
Chicago White Sox
Week 5 two-starter(s): Colon and Floyd. Colon is high risk
despite his great outing Tuesday night, while Floyd can be a must-start
with a solid outing Wednesday.
Starters on the DL: None.
Starters
to watch in the minors: Aaron Poreda
and Jeff Marquez. Poreda is worth
tracking, while Marquez is not.
Cincinnati Reds
Week 5 two-starter(s): Harang and Volquez. They are must-start
options.
Starters on the DL: None.
Starters to watch in
the minors: Homer Bailey and Daryl Thompson. Bailey has struggled, while Thompson has just resumed
pitching after a spring injury. We don't see them making any noise in
the near future.
Cleveland Indians
- Cliff Lee
- Fausto Carmona
- Carl Pavano
- Anthony Reyes
- Aaron Laffey
Week 5 two-starter(s): Reyes and Carmona. Reyes is a bigger risk
than Carmona after laying an egg Tuesday night. Carmona is a buy-low
candidate we are not ready to give up on.
Starters on the DL: Jake Westbrook (elbow) and Scott Lewis
(elbow). Westbrook is out until at least July after Tommy John surgery,
while Lewis is out until at least late May.
Starters to watch in
the minors: David Huff, Jeremy Sowers and Charles Lofgren.
Laffey has pitched well and will get a longer leash than expected, which
makes these guys no better than June 1 call-ups at this point.
Colorado Rockies
Week 5 two-starter(s): De La Rosa (blister) and Cook. De La Rosa
is a question mark regardless of the blister he developed Tuesday night.
Cook would really have to pitch well to encourage you to trust him
outside of NL-only formats at this point.
Starters on the DL: Franklin Morales (shoulder) and Jeff Francis
(shoulder). Francis is out for the season, while Morales will need to
rest his arm for at least the next couple of weeks.
Starters to
watch in the minors: Greg Smith
(7-day DL), Jason Hirsh, Greg Reynolds, Jhoulys Chacin
and Keith Weiser. The Rockies always need viable starters. Anyone they
would go to has to be considered high-risk options initially.
Detroit Tigers
Week 5 two-starter(s): Porcello and perhaps Miner. Porcello works
Wednesday and could prove to be a must-start even in mixed leagues. The
rookie is off to a solid start. Miner is going to potentially lose his
rotation spot. He is being skipped until his next turn Tuesday, which
could be his last.
Starters on the DL: Jeremy Bonderman (shoulder) and Dontrelle Willis
(anxiety disorder). Willis is doing surprisingly well on his rehab
assignment and could be an option as soon as late next week. Take a DL
flier on him in deeper formats, just in case you can catch lightning in
a bottle. Bonderman is being brought back more slowly now and figures to
have to wait until at least June at this point.
Starters to watch
in the minors: Scot Drucker and Chris Lambert.
Willis and then Bonderman will be the Tigers' first options, then
perhaps Nate Robertson out of the
bullpen.
Florida Marlins
Week 5 two-starter(s): Johnson and Volstad. They could be
must-start options if they pitch well Wednesday and Thursday,
respectively.
Starters on the DL: Andrew Miller (obliqe) and Rick VandenHurk
(elbow). Miller might need just another week before he is ready to
return, perhaps after a rehab start to get his stuff in order. We don't
see VandenHurk being a factor this season at this point.
Starters
to watch in the minors: Sean West, Ryan Tucker, Brett Sinkbeil and Aaron Thompson. They went to Taylor to save the arms of West and
company. West could be a factor by June 1 if Miller cannot prove capable
off the DL.
Houston Astros
- Roy Oswalt
- Wandy Rodriguez
- Mike Hampton
- Felipe Paulino
- Russ Ortiz
Week 5 two-starter(s): Rodriguez and Paulino. These guys are nice
sleepers if they pitch well Tuesday and Wednesday.
Starters on the
DL: Brandon Backe (oblique) and Brian Moehler (knee). They are both on rehab assignments for the next
week or so. They are hardly worth stashing right now, though.
Starters
to watch in the minors: Bud Norris.
He will get ample time down on the farm, but he could impact deeper
leagues later this year.
Kansas City Royals
- Zack Greinke
- Gil Meche
- Kyle Davies
- Brian Bannister
- Sidney Ponson
Week 5 two-starter(s): Greinke and Davies. Greinke is a
must-start in all leagues as the ace of Fantasy Baseball right now.
Davies is a nice sleeper in deeper formats if he pitches well Thursday.
He should prove useful in mixed formats.
Starters on the DL:
None.
Starters to watch in the minors: Luke Hochevar, Danny Cortes and Carlos Rosa. Hochevar will be the next in line if he continues to
pitch well. The problem is Ponson has been surprisingly serviceable.
Los Angeles Angels
Week 5 two-starter(s): Loux and Ortega. They could be sleepers
for AL-only formats if they pitch serviceably Wednesday and Thursday.
Starters
on the DL: John Lackey (elbow), Ervin Santana (elbow), Kelvim Escobar
(shoulder) and Dustin Moseley (forearm).
The Angels are without an entire rotation -- a really good one, too. The
first three were supposed to be back close to May 1, but they haven't
started rehab assignments yet and they will need at least a few starts
before being ready. You have to consider them out until late May now.
Starters
to watch in the minors: Jordan Walden,
Sean O'Sullivan and Trevor Reckling. If they haven't been considered stopgaps now, we
don't see them being factors once the veterans come back en masse.
Los Angeles Dodgers
Week 5 two-starter(s): Wolf and Billingsley. Billingsley is a
must-start in all leagues regardless of his matchup(s), while Wolf can
prove to be a two-start sleeper if he pitches well at Houston on
Wednesday.
Starters on the DL: Hiroki Kuroda (shoulder), Jason Schmidt
(shoulder) and Claudio Vargas (elbow).
Kuroda and Schmidt are expected to get rehab starts in early May. The
former could return after just one start, while the latter might need
the full 30 days. Vargas is likely to merely return in relief, if at all.
Starters
to watch in the minors: Joshua Lindblom.
The Purdue prospect is an elite prospect who could impact all leagues
before the end of the year.
Milwaukee Brewers
- Yovani Gallardo
- Manny Parra
- Jeff Suppan
- Braden Looper
- Dave Bush
Week 5 two-starter(s): Gallardo and Suppan. They pitch Wednesday
and Thursday. Gallardo could prove to be a must-start, while Suppan
could prove to be a sleeper.
Starters on the DL: None.
Starters
to watch in the minors: Jeremy Jeffress.
He needs polish, but the Brewers look like they have five serviceable
starters right now at least.
Minnesota Twins
Week 5 two-starter(s): Liriano and Blackburn. Blackburn needs a
decent outing Wednesday to be trustworthy in mixed leagues right now.
Liriano looks like a good option after a solid outing Tuesday night.
Starters
on the DL: Boof Bonser (shoulder).
He is out for the season.
Starters to watch in the minors: Anthony Swarzak and Kevin Mulvey. The
Twins didn't need much help from the minors last year, so you can expect
they will this season right now.
New York Mets
Week 5 two-starter(s): Hernandez and Santana. Hernandez might
have saved his rotation spot Tuesday night with a decent outing.
Santana? Forget it. Leave him in your lineup all season.
Starters
on the DL: Tim Redding (shoulder).
Redding could be a candidate for Hernandez's second start next week. Let
him return and pitch well before you trust him in any league.
Starters
to watch in the minors: Jonathon Niese
and Bradley Holt. They just don't look
fit for New York this season.
New York Yankees
- CC Sabathia
- A.J. Burnett
- Andy Pettitte
- Joba Chamberlain
- Phil Hughes
Week 5 two-starter(s): Chamberlain and Burnett. They are
must-start options with decent outings Wednesday and Thursday.
Starters
on the DL: Chien-Ming Wang (hip). He
could begin a rehab assignment and prove capable by mid-May again. Track
his progress.
Starters to watch in the minors: Ian Kennedy. Hughes gets the first look, but Kennedy was arguably
better in Triple-A to date.
Oakland Athletics
Week 5 two-starter(s): Cahill and Braden. They could prove to be
sleepers in deeper formats if they pitch well at Texas on Wednesday and
Thursday.
Starters on the DL: Justin Duchscherer (elbow). It is getting to the point he needs to be
ready for a rehab assignment soon if he wants to return before June. He
is nothing more than a DL stashee at this point.
Starters to watch
in the minors: Gio Gonzalez, Vin Mazzaro and James J. Simmons.
Any of these guys could get the call before the All-Star break if the
A's need a starter or they stay hot for an extended period. Track them
in AL-only formats.
Philadelphia Phillies
- Cole Hamels
- Brett Myers
- Jamie Moyer
- Joe Blanton
- Chan Ho Park
Week 5 two-starter(s): Hamels and Myers. Hamels should be fine
for his next start, while Myers would solidify his value for Week 5 with
a solid start Wednesday.
Starters on the DL: None.
Starters
to watch in the minors: Kyle Kendrick,
Carlos Carrasco, Joe Savery, Antonio Bastardo and Kyle Drabek. They won't get a look before J.A. Happ does out of the bullpen. That could come in May for Happ
in place of the struggling Park, perhaps as soon as next week. Watch
Park on Friday vs. the Mets.
Pittsburgh Pirates
- Paul Maholm
- Zach Duke
- Ian Snell
- Ross Ohlendorf
- Jeff Karstens
Week 5 two-starter(s): Maholm and Snell. Maholm came down to
earth as we expected so we can no longer say he is an advisable
two-start pitcher in mixed leagues.
Starters on the DL: Phil Dumatrait (shoulder). The surprising Pirates rotation doesn't
look like it needs him right now.
Starters to watch in the minors: Tom Gorzelanny, Brad Lincoln,
Bryan Morris and Daniel McCutchen.
These guys will get a look later this year, but they are hardly worth
tracking in the minors at this point.
San Diego Padres
Week 5 two-starter(s): Correia and Geer. They could prove to be
sleepers in NL-only leagues if they pitch well Wednesday and Thursday.
Starters
on the DL: Walter Silva (elbow) and Cha Seung Baek (forearm). Baek could return in May. He is starting
a rehab assignment. Silva looks like he will be out for a while.
Starters
to watch in the minors: Cesar Carrillo,
Nick Schmidt, Wade LeBlanc, William Inman and
perhaps Mark Prior. The last one is the
most intriguing, but also the most unlikely to see the majors at this
point.
San Francisco Giants
Week 5 two-starter(s): Lincecum and Sanchez. Lincecum is a
must-start in all leagues, but Sanchez could prove to be a sleeper in
mixed leagues if he pitches well Tuesday.
Starters on the DL: Noah Lowry (shoulder, elbow). He is out until at least midseason and
might not pitch at all this season now. The Giants aren't counting on
him, so you shouldn't either.
Starters to watch in the minors: Madison Bumgarner, Timothy Alderson
and Kevin Pucetas. No one in baseball
has a better pair of elite arms down on the farm than Bumgarner and
Alderson, potential front-line guys. Watch their starts closely for
potential second-half rewards in deeper leagues. Or any league, perhaps.
Seattle Mariners
Week 5 two-starter(s): Hernandez and Bedard. They should be
must-start options with even mediocre outings Wednesday and Thursday.
Hernandez could move up to Sunday if Jakubauskas is skipped this coming
Sunday. Jakubauskas or a potential replacement would then be a two-start
option. Stay tuned if you are in a really deep AL-only league.
Starters
on the DL: Ryan Rowland-Smith
(triceps) and Ryan Feierabend (elbow
surgery). Rowland-Smith could begin a rehab assignment and be an option
for that two-start week. Take a DL flier on him in deeper formats.
Feierabend is out for the season.
Starters to watch in the minors: Gaby Hernandez. He is not all that intriguing right now.
St. Louis Cardinals
- Adam Wainwright
- Kyle Lohse
- Todd Wellemeyer
- Joel Pineiro
- Mitchell Boggs
Week 5 two-starter(s): Wainwright and Boggs. Wainwright is likely
a must-start option, while Boggs is a sleeper for NL-only formats. He
pitches Thursday at Washington, which looks favorable for him pitching
well.
Starters on the DL: Chris Carpenter
(ribcage) and Jaime Garcia (elbow).
Carpenter is out at least until late May, perhaps until July. Garcia is
out for the season.
Starters to watch in the minors: Jess Todd and Clayton Mortensen. We
figure the Cardinals will go with journeymen like Brad Thompson before they would give Todd a call. Mortsensen is no
more intriguing than P.J. Walters or
Boggs, who could platoon in the No. 5 starter's spot.
Tampa Bay Rays
- James Shields
- Scott Kazmir
- Matt Garza
- Andy Sonnanstine
- Jeff Niemann
Week 5 two-starter(s): Kazmir and Garza. They could be must-start
options if they pitch well Wednesday and Thursday.
Starters on the
DL: None.
Starters to watch in the minors: David Price, Wade Davis and Jeremy Hellickson. We have to figure Niemann will determine his and
Price's near future with his next few starts. Davis and Hellickson
likely have to wait until spring 2010.
Texas Rangers
Week 5 two-starter(s): Padilla and Feldman. They will have to
pitch well Wednesday and Thursday if they are going to be considered
trustworthy in any league. We think they are risky even for AL-only
leagues right now.
Starters on the DL: Kris Benson (elbow) and Eric Hurley
(shoulder surgery). Benson won't be ready until mid-May and Hurley is
out for the season.
Starters to watch in the minors: Neftali Feliz, Michael Main, Tommy Hunter, Thomas Diamond and Kasey Kiker. Derek Holland is
already up in the majors in relief, so Harrison and Feldman have to be
looking squarely over their shoulders at any of these guys.
Toronto Blue Jays
- Roy Halladay
- David Purcey
- Ricky Romero
- Scott Richmond
- Brian Tallet
Week 5 two-starter(s): Tallet and Burres. They will have to pitch
well Wednesday and Thursday to be useful even in AL-only leagues at this
point.
Starters on the DL: Jesse Litsch
(forearm), Dustin McGowan (shoulder), Shaun Marcum (elbow) and Casey Janssen
(shoulder). Litsch makes it almost a complete rotation on the DL now.
Consider him out until at least late May at this point. Marcum
reportedly could be a factor come September, while McGowan merely hopes
to be a factor in the second half. Janssen is starting a rehab
assignment and could be a factor come mid-May. Stash him on the DL in
deeper leagues.
Starters to watch in the minors: Brad Mills, Brett Cecil and Robert Ray. The Blue Jays elected to go with Tallet out of the bullpen
to replace Litsch for now, but Mills and Cecil could be impact Fantasy
starters if they can get hot back in Triple-A. Watch them closely.
Washington Nationals
- John Lannan
- Scott Olsen
- Daniel Cabrera
- Shairon Martis
- Jordan Zimmermann
Week 5 two-starter(s): Olsen and Cabrera. Olsen could be a
sleeper in mixed leagues if he pitches well Wednesday, while Cabrera is
a risky option even for NL-only formats regardless of how he does
Thursday.
Starters on the DL: Matt Chico
(elbow). He is out until at least late July after Tommy John surgery.
Starters
to watch in the minors: Ross Detwiler,
Josh Smoker and Colton Willems. We
don't see any of them impacting leagues this season.
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