Starting Pitcher Streamer Ranks Fantasy Baseball: 4/3 & 4/4 & 4/5

Rankings of the SP Streamers for today’s, tomorrow’s, and the day after tomorrow’s games for fantasy baseball.
Every day of the 2026 baseball season, I’ll be looking at today’s and tomorrow’s slate of scheduled starting pitchers and ranking their matchups for your fantasy baseball streams.
There’s a lot that goes into this and you can hang out with me on twitch.tv/pitcherlist to talk about the specific ranks as I make them every weekday morning from 10am – 12pm ET. If you have questions about these ranks, please ask during the morning Twitch AMA. Those are my office hours as I generally don’t answer comments on the site.
There are four tiers to these rankings with 12-teamers in mind:
Auto-Start – Just do it. Don’t overthink this, start the man. This includes “if I have them rostered, I’m starting them” pitchers.
Probably Start – I’m likely starting these arms, though I recognize there is more risk than we’d like there to be. Either it’s a tough matchup for a good-not-elite pitcher or a weak lineup for a volatile arm. These pitchers have a 50% or greater chance of performing well in my view and I’m starting them in the majority of situations.
Questionable Start – Think of this tier as “I don’t want to start these pitchers in a vacuum, but you could do worse.” Streamers found in this tier are not pitchers I’m targeting and are only if you are in dire need of one. To play it safe with streaming, just start the Probably Start streamers.
Do Not Start – The reward is not worth the risk. Don’t do it. Seriously, these pitchers have a very slim chance of success or sometimes none at all.
Obviously, there will be circumstances where pitchers should move between teams for your situation specifically and these new tiers should act as a little more help than the straight table from last year.
Please keep in mind that streaming is far from a perfect play. In fact, if they work out over half the time, I’d consider it a success. These matchup rankings & streamer picks are going to be wildly different than the actual results throughout the year, so please, have sympathy before the scathing comments and tweets. I’m only trying to help!
There is a second table (and now third for PL Pro members) for tomorrow’s starting pitcher matchups as well, helping everyone get a jump on their nightly pickups. Please note that these matchups are subject to change, though, and there will be times when I have the incorrect pitcher going. I thank you for your future understanding.
And of course, there are my streaming picks of the day. Please keep in mind that for my streaming record, I am forced to pick a streamer every day even if they are in the bottom tier. Those highlighted in Green are that day’s streaming pick in the second tier and I’d roll with them everywhere. Those in Yellow are in the third tier and should be okay if you’re searching for something on a given day, but I don’t recommend streaming unless you’re in need. Finally, those are Red are those I really don’t want to start (they are labeled as “Do Not Start,” after all) but have no other choice. Don’t stream Do Not Start pitchers unless you are truly desperate. A streaming pick is defined as “rostered in 20% or fewer leagues” according to Fantasy Pros. This really emphasizes the point that I’d be happy if over 50% of these worked. I could do the whole sub 30/40% rostered, but there’s no fun in that, and it applies to a smaller audience.
As I do my rankings, I thought it would be helpful to showcase a table of how we’re ranking offenses, granted by our PLV-powered Projections (in alphabetical order by tier):
PLV Projections Team Offense Ranking (3/25 Update)
Remember, these offensive rankings are based on each offense’s Process+ so far this year and how we project their lineups moving forward. It means you’re going to see a little different offensive rankings than you may see elsewhere, and there will always be some surprises. This is based on skills, not purely results! If you have questions about these offense rankings, reach out to Kyle Bland (@blandalytics).
To spice up these streaming recommendations, I’ve included our new daily fantasy baseball projections powered by PLV, and I’ll be competing against PL Bot to pick the best streaming option each day.
These projections are different from your typical projections as they incorporate our pitch quantifier PLV, assessing pitcher and hitter skills at a much more granular level than your standard box score.
To get access to PL Bot’s picks each day, sign up for PL Pro here.
The streaming record is determined by “Was this a productive game for 12-teamers if I started them?” Roughly a PQS with a Win and a strikeout per inning with a sub 1.20 WHIP, with a minimum of 5 IP. Close calls are decided by Twitch chat.
Note: If no pitcher under 20% rostered would have qualified for a “Streaming Win,” no loss is granted.
(Opener) – Outlines that a pitcher is being opened for that day & the pitcher listed will follow the opener.
Nick’s 2026 Streamer Record: 3-5
My Pick yesterday: Win – Taj Bradley @ KCR
My Pick today: Joe Boyle @ MIN
My Pick tomorrow: Steven Matz @ MIN
My Pick day after tomorrow:
In addition, PL Pro Members have access to my 14-Day Sit/Start SP Grid, ranking all expected starters into the four tiers across the next fourteen days. Take a look at an example from last year. You can find it on the PL Pro Hub Page when logged into PL Pro.
PL Bot’s 2026 Streamer Record: 5-3
PL Bot’s Pick yesterday: Win – Reynaldo López @ ARI
PL Bot’s Pick today:
PL Bot’s Pick tomorrow
PL Bot’s Pick day after tomorrow:
Friday 4/3 Starting Pitcher Streamer Rankings
Saturday 4/4 Starting Pitcher Streamer Rankings
Auto-Starts
Bryan Woo @ LAA – Aces gonna ace.
Nolan McLean @ SFG – He’s going to get the AGA label in due time, and this start is lovely.
Dylan Cease @ CHW – That first start was so good. Please do that again. How cool would it be if Cease was actually an ace for the full year?
Kyle Bradish @ PIT – Bradish waned more than we’d like in the final frames in his first game, but you should hand-wave it.
Framber Valdez vs. STL – He’s Valdez. Have the curveball please, k thx.
MacKenzie Gore vs. CIN – The Reds Carpet is still a thing, right?
Cade Horton @ CLE – It’s a solid floor, though Horton will need his changeup working against the LHB-heavy crew. I believe it.
Probably Starts
Eury Pérez @ NYY – If it weren’t the Yankees, I’d have Pérez in the first tier. Maybe I still should.
Sonny Gray vs. SDP – He’s more often Sonny than Gray.
Michael King @ BOS – King was looking much more in rhythm than what we saw in the spring, but it’s Fenway.
Will Warren vs. MIA – Warren isn’t killing it with his secondaries, yet the Marlins won’t care.
Emmet Sheehan @ WSN – It’s been frustrating watching Sheehan run out of gas quicker than usual this year. He should get better with each start and I’m not afraid of the Nationals’ offense.
Questionable Starts
Joe Boyle @ MIN – It was a much different version of Boyle in his first start, stretched out enough to go six frames without a single walk and a ton of strikes. It was one game, but it certainly felt different. With the Twins up now, I’d consider a stream and see if it’s real.
Aaron Nola @ COL – I don’t know how to treat Coors yet. No one does.
Reid Detmers vs. SEA – Detmers returned strikeouts aplenty in his first start going four-seamer/slider. I worry he doesn’t have more than that combo in the tank (the show-me curve and splitter don’t inspire confidence), and I’d be thrilled to be wrong.
Michael Wacha vs. MIL – I was shocked at Wacha’s overall ability in his first start, excelling with his full arsenal. I’m not ready to tell you he’s a new arm now, but there is a different risk/reward here, including as a potential hold.
Chad Patrick @ KCR – I question if Patrick’s four-seamer, sinker, cutter mix is enough to last six frames consistently.
Michael McGreevy @ DET – McGreevy had a phenomenal first start despite a significant drop in velocity. It’s the Tigers, but be careful.
Brady Singer @ TEX – I don’t love Singer’s sinker/slider attack. He’ll benefit from a date in Arlington, though.
Joey Cantillo vs. CHC – It wasn’t prime Cantillo @TEA, and now he hosts the Cubs. As a Cherry Bomb type, it may not matter who he faces.
Mitch Keller vs. BAL – Keller had stellar movement against the Mets, but it was likely aided by the wind conditions. If he can hold the same improved four-seamer vert, then we’re talking.
Eduardo Rodriguez vs. ATL – Yes, he took down the Dodgers. He’s a crafty southpaw who has those moments, like a slightly better Martín Pérez or Marco Gonzales. If you know them, you know it comes and goes.
Tyler Mahle vs. NYM – Mahle is a fun arm to target this year…in like three weeks when the schedule gets far better.
Grant Holmes @ ARI – Holmes has a slightly better four-seamer, but the rest isn’t a whole lot different. You could get some strikeouts, but REB comes with a lot of risk.
Do Not Starts
Sean Burke vs. TOR (Opener) – I can squint and see Burke kill it, but he’ll need to sit 96+ mph, not the 94 and change we saw in his first start. The one benefit? He’ll have Grant Taylor opening, allowing for a potential vulture win.
Jeffrey Springs vs. HOU – Springs looked a little different in his first outing and I’m awfully curious if it sticks. However, it’s rarely sunshine and rainbows in Sacramento.
Cristian Javier @ ATH – I don’t trust Javier’s command at all.
Bailey Ober vs. TBR – Ober’s fastball is rough. Fortunately, the changeup is still good, and maybe he survives?
Michael Lorenzen vs. PHI – It’s Coors.
Miles Mikolas vs. LAD – It’s Mikolas.
Friday 4/3 Starting Pitcher Streamer Rankings
Saturday 4/4 Starting Pitcher Streamer Rankings
Auto-Starts
Tyler Glasnow @ WSN – Aces gonna ace.
Shota Imanaga @ CLE – The velocity is there and the LHB-heavy cleveland lineup should fall to his sweeper and heater.
Probably Starts
Shane Baz @ PIT – Baz is looking great + PNC Park.
Ryan Weathers vs. MIA – Weathers’ stuff is legit. Are the Marlins actually kinda good…?
Connelly Early vs. SDP – I’m loving what Early is putting down. I wish it wasn’t in Fenway and against a weaker offense.
Jesús Luzardo @ COL – It’s Coors, it’s also Luzardo.
Clay Holmes @ SFG – It’s the Giants and The Adobe should be a relatively safe play.
Questionable Starts
Steven Matz @ MIN – I’m a believer in Matz as a Toby type and the Twins are such a good team to stream against.
Mick Abel vs. TBR – Don’t consider Abel’s 2026 debut a true showcase of his talent. It was in relief, his first game as a member of the team out of camp, and now he gets the pearl from the start against a mediocre squad.
Eric Lauer @ CHW – We saw 17 whiffs from Lauer taking over in the rotation and now it’s the White Sox. The downside? We’ve seen him have these whiff explosions before only to quickly come back down to Earth.
Rhett Lowder @ TEX – I dig what Lowder puts down – a good changeup for LHB, an above-average slider to RHB, and solid command with four-seamers and sinkers – and Arlington is a great place to pitch.
Emerson Hancock @ LAA – Hancock has dropped his arm angle significantly, granting a flatter attack-angle that allowed him to excel upstairs with four-seamers to a nearly exclusive LHB lineup. The Angels will serve him many RHB, and I’m not sure we’ll like what we get. Can he actually command this well consistently?
Brandon Sproat @ KCR – That first start was horrible. Dreadful. A nightmare. And it’s in the past. Sproat is not destined to have such terrible command and jitters were likely the culprit. Expect better in Kansas City, almost certainly without a grand slam in the first.
Landen Roupp vs. NYM – Roupp’s curve, cutter, change, sinker mix (with a rare sprinkle of four-seamers) looked great and if he’s able to spot pitches consistently, he’ll quickly rise into the second tier, even against the Mets. Jury’s still out.
Tatsuya Imai @ ATH – Imai looked lost on the mound in his first start. It may not be easier in the minor league Sacremento park, but if he’s able to wield his pitches properly, he’s a second tier arm.
Michael Soroka vs. ATL – Soroka’s curveball was dope. If that appears again, he’ll produce. However, the rest of the arsenal is suspect, and I hope the new cutter steps up if the heaters and/or curve let him down.
Seth Lugo vs. MIL – He just showcased that he can still go six frames of decent production, but the curveball velocity is down and I’m worried he’s a Toby at best. The ceiling seems limited.
Dustin May @ DET – May didn’t pitch nearly as badly as the line suggests in his first outing. The Tigers aren’t too scary and this could be six quality frames.
Randy Vásquez @ BOS – I dig Vásquez’s new velocity and improved curve. I hate this is Fenway.
Jack Flaherty vs. STL – I don’t see anything new from Flaherty to suggest he’s back on track. This is a lovely matchup, though.
Max Meyer @ NYY – Meyer’s 90 mph gyro sslider and 87/88 mph sweeper are awesome. Pitching in the Bronx is not awesome.
Carmen Mlodzinski vs. BAL – Mlodzinski got a fair number of strikeouts on well spotted 94 mph four-seamers last time out and I don’t anticipate replication against the Orioles.
Anthony Kay vs. TOR – I see a sleeper arm in time from Anthony, sporting 95/96 mph heaters and good command of his full arsenal (even if he walked many last game, he was near his intended spot a ton). I wish it weren’t the Jays, but it technically is a revenge game.
Do Not Starts
Slade Cecconi vs. CHC – I was a part of the Slade Brigade out of camp after he increased his cutter usage with good velocity. I’ve since left after it was far worse in his season debut in Seattle.
Bryce Elder @ ARI – Elder’s slider and sinker can be great against RHB when he commands it beautifully, but the floor is so bad.
Kumar Rocker vs. CIN – I wonder if the Reds Carpet will be a thing again this year. I also wonder what we’ll actually get from Rocker – will it be 40% sliders? Cutters? It’s too much haze.
Jack Kochanowicz vs. SEA – Jackie K was showing increased velocity and improved everything in the spring, but it wasn’t there the first time out. Let’s wait and see.
Luis Morales vs. HOU – Morales’ command is terrible and Sacré Verde should make it worse.
Jake Irvin vs. LAD – It’s the Dodgers, even if Irvin suprised us last week.
Valente Bellozo vs. PHI – He’s stepping in for an injured Quintana. In Coors. Against the Phillies.
Saturday 4/4 Starting Pitcher Streamer Rankings
Sunday 4/5 Starting Pitcher Streamer Rankings
PL Pro members get an extra day of full SP Streaming rankings for the day after tomorrow.
In addition, PL Pro Members have access to my Sit/Start SP Grid, ranking all expected starters into the four tiers across the next fourteen days. You can find it on the PL Pro Hub Page.
Day After Tomorrow’s Starting Pitcher Streamers:
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