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Fantasy Baseball Top 150 Starting Pitchers for 2025

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The World Series is about to get underway and, from a talent and stardom standpoint, it’s hard to have asked for a better matchup. However, as the 2024 season reaches its final stage, I know many of us will have one eye on the future and expectations for what 2025 will bring. With that in mind, I’m releasing my early 2025 starting pitcher rankings for fantasy baseball.

These are preliminary rankings based on my pitching analysis done this season and my expectations for growth or regression next year. I’ve not yet done any additional deep dives on these pitchers or commenced the days/weeks of research that will preempt my spring training rankings. Still, I thought it might be nice to have a rough sense of what the pitching landscape looks like in 2025.

As always, the pitchers are split into tiers, which I’ve named so you can get a sense of why the pitchers are ranked where they are. The tiers themselves are more important than the rankings inside the tiers, so I wouldn’t split hairs over a few spots in the rankings. I’ve also ranked as if I’m doing a 12-team league, so safe but boring low-end starters take a hit in value, etc.

So let’s dive in.

Rank

Player

Team

Fantasy Aces

1

Tarik Skubal

Tigers

2

Paul Skenes

Pirates

3

Zack Wheeler

Phillies

4

Corbin Burnes

Brewers

5

Garrett Crochet

White Sox

6

Jacob DeGrom

Rangers

7

Yoshinobu Yamamoto

Dodgers

8

Shane McClanahan

Rays

9

Shohei Ohtani

Dodgers

10

Michael King

Padres

11

Gerrit Cole

Yankees

12

Chris Sale

Braves

13

Cole Ragans

Royals

14

Luis Castillo

Mariners

15

Logan Gilbert

Mariners

16

Max Fried

Braves

17

Pablo Lopez

Twins

Yes, I believe there is a legit argument for any of these pitchers to end up as an ace on your fantasy team in 2025. While there may be a more compelling case for the guys at the top, I think any of these guys could carry your squad and so my early strategy is going to be to fade starting pitching in the first few rounds and try to double-tap and pick two of these guys if I can to lead my staff.

Rock Solid SP2s

18

Joe Ryan

Twins

19

George Kirby

Mariners

20

Sandy Alcantara

Marlins

21

Shota Imanaga

Cubs

22

Aaron Nola

Phillies

23

Bailey Ober

Twins

24

Bryan Woo

Mariners

25

Blake Snell

Giants

26

Framber Valdez

Astros

27

Grayson Rodriguez

Orioles

28

Dylan Cease

Padres

29

Zac Gallen

Diamondbacks

30

Freddy Peralta

Brewers

31

Brandon Woodruff

Free Agent

32

Sonny Gray

Cardinals

33

Logan Webb

Giants

34

Justin Steele

Cubs

All of these pitchers in this tier as rock-solid SP2s for your squad. They could push for SP1 upside but I don’t think they have the consistency or the ceiling of the guys in tier one. However, you are more than happy to shop for multiple arms in this tier.

SP2s with Upside

35

Tanner Bibee

Guardians

36

Jared Jones

Pirates

37

Hunter Greene

Reds

38

Spencer Schwellenbach

Braves

39

Ryan Pepiot

Rays

40

Jeffrey Springs

Rays

41

Kodai Senga

Mets

42

Bryce Miller

Mariners

These pitchers are all potential SP2s but I think they have potential upside that could push them higher than some of the pitchers in the tier above. They also just come with more uncertainty or volatility.

Veterans with Upside/Question Marks

43

Tyler Glasnow

Dodgers

44

Spencer Strider

Braves

45

Carlos Rodon

Yankees

46

Jack Flaherty

Dodgers

47

Yu Darvish

Padres

48

Yusei Kikuchi

Free Agent

49

Reynaldo Lopez

Braves

50

Nick Pivetta

Free Agent

51

Robbie Ray

Giants

Most of the pitchers in tier 3 are younger than these guys, so I gave them a touch more credit for upside. These are all veterans who have been stellar for years and have the potential to be SP2 types for your fantasy rosters as well, but they have age or injury concerns.

Fun Upside Arms with Scary Downside

52

Shane Baz

Rays

53

Luis Gil

Yankees

54

Hunter Brown

Astros

55

Tanner Houck

Red Sox

56

Gavin Williams

Guardians

57

Bobby Miller

Dodgers

58

Spencer Arrighetti

Astros

I love the upside of most of these arms, but the downside is that they could be fully off your roster and have hurt your ratios in the process.

Solid Veterans Without Much Excitement

59

Seth Lugo

Royals

60

Nathan Eovaldi

Rangers

61

Zach Eflin

Free Agent

62

Ronel Blanco

Astros

63

Kevin Gausman

Blue Jays

64

Cristopher Sanchez

Phillies

65

Nestor Cortes

Yankees

This is a tier of veterans who feel solid but don’t really have the upside to excite us too much over the course of a full season.

If They Can Just Put it All Together..

66

Taj Bradley

Rays

67

Reese Olson

Tigers

68

Clarke Schmidt

Yankees

69

Jesus Luzardo

Marlins

70

Kutter Crawford

Red Sox

71

Ryne Nelson

Diamondbacks

72

Bryan Bello

Red Sox

73

MacKenzie Gore

Nationals

74

Dustin May

Dodgers

All of these pitchers have some intriguing potential and could soar up the rankings, but they need to either add a pitch or improve command or consistency, etc.

Top Prospects Who Should Pitch in 2025

75

Jackson Jobe

Tigers

76

Andrew Painter

Phillies

77

Noah Schultz

White Sox

78

David Festa

Twins

79

AJ Smith-Shawver

Braves

80

Kumar Rocker

Rangers

81

Jack Leiter

Rangers

These are all some of the top pitching prospects in baseball who I think have a legit chance to pitch 80 or more innings in the big leagues this season.

Injury Concern Veterans with Upside

82

Luis Garcia

Astros

83

Walker Buehler

Dodgers

84

Shane Bieber

Free Agent

85

Lucas Giolito

Red Sox

86

Kyle Bradish

Orioles

87

Cristian Javier

Astros

88

Edward Cabrera

Marlins

89

Sean Manaea

Free Agent

All of these veterans have some injury or performance concerns, but we’ve seen solid upside from them in the past, so maybe we want to take the gamble on them hitting in 2025.

Young SP Who Could Still Make a Leap

90

Bowden Francis

Blue Jays

91

Brandon Pfaadt

Diamondbacks

92

Nick Lodolo

Reds

93

DL Hall

Brewers

94

DJ Herz

Nationals

95

Reid Detmers

Angels

96

Luis L. Ortiz

Pirates

These are all young starters who I think have another level to get based on their raw stuff. However, I have more concerns about them reaching that level than I do the pitchers two tiers above.

Veterans For Deeper Leagues

97

Cody Bradford

Rangers

98

Mitch Keller

Pirates

99

Merrill Kelly

Diamondbacks

100

Tobias Myers

Brewers

101

Jose Berrios

Blue Jays

102

Ranger Suarez

Phillies

103

Michael Wacha

Royals

104

Jameson Taillon

Cubs

105

Marcus Stroman

Yankees

106

Zack Littell

Rays

107

Chris Bassitt

Blue Jays

108

Luis Severino

Free Agent

109

Lance McCullers Jr.

Astros

This is a tier of pitchers who will be far more valuable in 15-team leagues because they are rock-solid veterans. They just no longer have the upside to be worth a pick in 12-team leagues outside of the final few rounds.

Interesting Young Arms with Less Upside/Likelihood

110

Zebby Matthews

Twins

111

Grant Holmes

Braves

112

Caleb Kilian

Cubs

113

Sean Burke

White Sox

114

Andrew Abbott

Reds

115

Joey Cantillo

Guardians

116

Ryan Weathers

Marlins

117

Aaron Ashby

Brewers

118

Jose Soriano

Angels

I probably won’t draft any of these guys in a 12-team league but they are the names I will have on my free-agent radar at the start of the season because of their potential upside.

More Veterans With High Risk

119

David Peterson

Mets

120

Jake Irvin

Nationals

121

Justin Verlander

Astros

122

Eduardo Rodriguez

Diamondbacks

123

Jordan Montgomery

Diamondbacks

124

Triston McKenzie

Guardians

125

Tyler Mahle

Rangers

126

Tylor Megill

Mets

127

Brady Singer

Royals

128

Tyler Anderson

Angels

129

Matthew Boyd

Guardians

These are more veterans I wouldn’t really consider in 12-team leagues early on. They have more upside than some of the veterans two tiers above but also far more risk.

Dart Throw Young Arms

130

Hayden Birdsong

Giants

131

Cade Povich

Orioles

132

Osvaldo Bido

Athletics

133

Ben Brown

Cubs

134

Chase Silseth

Angels

135

Landen Roupp

Giants

136

Louie Varland

Twins

137

Brant Hurter

Tigers

138

JP Sears

Athletics

139

Landon Knack

Dodgers

As the title suggests, these are all some dart throws you could throw at the end of your drafts if these guys win rotation jobs in the spring.

Reclamation Project Veterans

140

Casey Mize

Tigers

141

Matt Manning

Tigers

142

Max Meyer

Marlins

143

Trevor Rogers

Orioles

144

Erick Fedde

White Sox

145

Andrew Heaney

Rangers

These are all veterans who have a chance to reclaim past fantasy value if they can make some tweaks to their approach or pitch mix.

Shot in the Dark Prospects

146

Sawyer Gipson-Long

Tigers

147

Richard Fitts

Red Sox

148

Daniel Espino

Guadians

149

Jacob Misiorowski

Brewers

150

Quinn Matthews

Cardinals

151

Chayce McDermott

Orioles

The final tier is young pitchers/prospects who are less likely to be up early but are guys who could interest me in fantasy leagues.

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