Every Friday I look at every projected two-start pitcher for the week ahead and detail my thoughts about rolling with them on your roster. There are four tiers: Definitely, Probably, Questionable, Bench. Definitely Start features starters that are no doubters for the week ahead followed by Probably Start with pitchers that look like good plays but may create a hesitation or two. Players labeled as Questionable are for deeper leagues or have one-of-two outings that should be skipped. Pitchers under Bench should be avoided despite their two starts in the week ahead.

Definitely Start

Chris Archer (@CHW, PHI)

Corey Kluber (DET, TOR)

Max Scherzer (ATL, COL)

Zack Godley (@SFG, @LAD)

Dylan Bundy (TOR, @BOS)

Justin Verlander (@MIN, TEX)

Luis Severino (@BOS, @DET)

Noah Syndergaard (@MIA, MIL)

Carlos Martinez (MIL, @CIN)

Garrett Richards (@TEX, @KCR)

Pretty easy choices here, though I can see some placing Dylan Bundy in the 2nd tier as he gets the Red Sox for his second game of the week. Still, with the way he’s pitched thus far mixed with a date against Toronto, you should start him with confidence

in the 2nd tier as he gets the Red Sox for his second game of the week. Still, with the way he’s pitched thus far mixed with a date against Toronto, you should start him with confidence Even with Chris Archer‘s early struggles, you need to roll him out there against the ChiSox and Phillies. Don’t overthink this.

Probably Start

Miles Mikolas (MIL, @CIN)

Alex Wood (OAK, ARI)

Blake Snell (@CHW, PHI)

Jon Gray (SDP, @WSH)

Johnny Cueto (ARI, @SDP)

Felix Hernandez (@KCR, OAK)

I’m surprising myself by adding Prince Felix Hernandez to the second tier, but facing the A’s and Royals makes for a strong play.

to the second tier, but facing the A’s and Royals makes for a strong play. I expect to get some flack for Miles Mikolas being here as well. I see him being closer to a Top 40 talent than Top 70, making me feel more comfortable with him than those below.

being here as well. I see him being closer to a Top 40 talent than Top 70, making me feel more comfortable with him than those below. Hopefully Blake Snell gets solid momentum from a pair of weak opponents, while Alex Wood‘s declining velocity isn’t enough to deny a start against the Athletics.

gets solid momentum from a pair of weak opponents, while declining velocity isn’t enough to deny a start against the Athletics. Jon Gray is another, well, grey area as he has to pitch in Coors followed by the strong Nationals offense. Still, his strikeout upside is real and he’s a good enough pitcher to make this work.

is another, well, grey area as he has to pitch in Coors followed by the strong Nationals offense. Still, his strikeout upside is real and he’s a good enough pitcher to make this work. Even though I’m not a big Johnny Cueto fan, an evening with the Padres should be enough to make this a profitable two starts.

Questionable

Jakob Junis (SEA, LAA)

J.A. Happ (@BAL, @CLE)

Tyler Chatwood (PIT, ATL)

Mike Foltynewicz (@WSH, @CHC)

Tyler Skaggs (@TEX, @KCR)

Homer Bailey (@PHI, STL)

Here we have the options to consider if you’re desperate for a few extra outings next week. Jakob Junis is my favorite of the lot, and I was tempted to push him in the second tier. However, he wasn’t at the top of his game in his first start of the season (it could have been the weather) so I can’t get fully on board until I have at least one more outing under his belt. Not to mention, the Mariners and Angels don’t dictate the smoothest of starts.

is my favorite of the lot, and I was tempted to push him in the second tier. However, he wasn’t at the top of his game in his first start of the season (it could have been the weather) so I can’t get fully on board until I have at least one more outing under his belt. Not to mention, the Mariners and Angels don’t dictate the smoothest of starts. J.A. Happ is coming off a nine strikeout game and could take advantage against both the Orioles and a lefty-proficient Cleveland lineup.

is coming off a nine strikeout game and could take advantage against both the Orioles and a lefty-proficient Cleveland lineup. The latter three options all give me major hesitation, though I can understand someone rolling the die in a bind. Mike Foltynewicz was phenomenal against the Nationals and could repeat it next week…or fall on his face and make you scared to face the Cubs. Tyler Skaggs is as volatile as they come considering he’s a two-pitch arm, but the Royals and Rangers could return overall value. The riskiest is probably Homer Bailey, who probably belongs in the bottom tier, but I can fathom him pulling off a pair of salvageable outings unlike the rest of the crew.

Bench

Jose Urena (NYM, PIT)

Clayton Richard (@COL, SFG)

Joey Lucchesi (@COL, SFG)

Josh Tomlin (DET, TOR)

Cody Reed (@PHI, STL)

Eric Skoglund (SEA, LAA)

A.J. Cole (ATL, COL)

Tyler Anderson (SDP, @WSH)

Ivan Nova (@CHC, @MIA)

Miguel Gonzalez (TBR, @MIN)

Carson Fulmer (TBR, @MIN)

Jhoulys Chacin (@STL, @NYM)

Ben Lively (CIN, @TBR)

Doug Fister (LAA, @HOU)

Francisco Liriano (@CLE, NYY)

Matthew Boyd (@CLE, NYY)

Jake Odorizzi (HOU, CHW)

Kyle Gibson (HOU, CHW)