June 24, 2026: Daily Starting Pitcher Rankings
The latest edition of the daily starting pitcher chart evaluates every scheduled starter for June 24, 2026, assigning a composite score that blends ERA, WHIP, strikeout rates and opponent wOBA. The rankings are designed to help fantasy baseball participants decide which arms to lock in and which to bench.
Each pitcher’s profile includes the most recent opponent statistics, such as wOBA allowed against right‑handed and left‑handed hitters, and a newly added metric tracking strikeouts per nine innings versus the pitcher’s handedness. These data points are weighted to reflect both skill and matchup difficulty.
Based on the composite scores, the chart offers start‑sit recommendations for standard 5×5 roto formats across 10‑team, 12‑team and 15‑team leagues. In a 10‑team league, Jacob deGrom and Shane Drohan receive strong start suggestions, while in deeper formats, players like Bryan Woo, Tanner Bibee, Aaron Nola and Tyler Mahle are highlighted as viable options.
The author regularly monitors comment threads, reviewing questions about specific pitchers before game time to address time‑sensitive concerns. Fans are encouraged to share their thoughts on the rankings, especially regarding emerging arms such as José Soriano, Eury Pérez, Braxton Ashcraft, Ryan Weathers, Shota Imanaga, Ranger Suarez, Griffin Jax, Javier Assad, Kyle Freeland, Mike Burrows, JP Sears, Trey Gibson, Mitch Bratt, Miles Mikolas and Erick Fedde.
Key Takeaways for Roto Players
The rankings underscore the importance of opponent quality and recent form, suggesting that a pitcher with a sub‑2.50 ERA but a middling strikeout rate may be more valuable in shallow leagues than a high‑strikeout arm facing a potent lineup. Conversely, matchups with weak opposing offenses can boost the value of mid‑tier starters.
Overall, the chart provides a data‑driven snapshot that blends traditional statistics with newer opponent‑focused metrics, giving fantasy managers a clear framework for daily lineup decisions.