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May 10, 2026, 3:12 amLast Updated on May 10, 2026 3:12 am by Anthony Kates | Published: May 10, 2026
Every Sunday this season, I will share my pitching guide for that week. It will include a table of the projected 2-start starting pitchers and their opponents, with my recommendations on starts and sits, plus my pitching streams for the week.
Name Team Start 1 Opponent Start 2 Opponent Green Means Start Yellow Means Proceed With Caution Red Means Sit Trevor Rogers BAL May 11 vs NYY May 17 @ WAS Ryan Weathers NYY May 11 @ BAL May 17 @ NYM Shane McClanahan TBR May 11 @ TOR May 17 vs MIA Kevin Gausman TOR May 11 vs TBR May 17 @ DET Joey Cantillo CLE May 11 vs LAA May 17 vs CIN Tatsuya Imai HOU May 11 vs SEA May 17 vs TEX Caden Dana LAA May 11 @ CLE May 17 vs LAD George Kirby SEA May 11 @ HOU May 17 vs SDP Nathan Eovaldi TEX May 11 vs ARI May 17 @ HOU Michael Soroka ARI May 11 @ TEX May 17 @ COL Roki Sasaki LAD May 11 vs SFG May 17 @ LAA Logan Webb SFG May 11 @ LAD May 16 @ ATH Adrian Houser SFG May 12 @ LAD May 17 @ ATH Michael King SDP May 12 @ MIL May 17 @ SEA Michael Lorenzen COL May 12 @ PIT May 17 vs ARI Andre Pallante STL May 12 @ ATH May 17 vs KCR Paul Skenes PIT May 12 vs COL May 17 vs PHI Brandon Sproat MIL May 12 vs SDP May 17 @ MIN Brady Singer CIN May 12 vs WAS May 17 @ CLE Miles Mikolas WAS May 12 @ CIN May 17 vs BAL Zack Wheeler PHI May 12 @ BOS May 17 @ PIT Freddy Peralta NYM May 12 vs DET May 17 vs NYY Eury Perez MIA May 12 @ MIN May 17 @ TBR JR Ritchie ATL May 12 vs CHC May 17 vs BOS Jeffrey Springs ATH May 12 vs STL May 17 vs SFG Bailey Ober MIN May 12 vs MIA May 17 vs MIL Stephen Kolek KCR May 12 @ CHW May 17 @ STL Jack Flaherty DET May 12 @ NYM May 17 vs TOR Erick Fedde CHW May 12 vs KCR May 17 vs CHC Colin Rea CHC May 12 @ ATL May 17 @ CHW Ranger Suarez BOS May 12 vs PHI May 17 @ ATL For my recommended pitching streams, I will only suggest pitchers who are rostered in fewer than 50% of Yahoo leagues. All starts are projected, but are subject to change due to injury, a team deciding to have a bullpen day, expand to a six-man rotation, etc. Stats are through Sunday morning.
Monday, May 11
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With only six games on Monday and only three starters available in more than 50% of leagues, the choices are slim. Caden Dana making his 2026 debut? Tatsuya Imai coming off of the IL and a poor rehab showing? Roki Sasaki with only one good start under his belt? Let’s not ruin our ERA and WHIP on day 1 of the week and stream no one on Monday.
Tuesday, May 12
Patrick Corbin – TOR – vs TBR – 5%
Corbin hasn’t been fantastic for the Blue Jays, but he has been steady. Over his last five starts, he has allowed two earned runs or fewer in each, just one total home run and walked eight, striking out 18 in the process, over 26 innings. He has limited quality contact, 5.3% barrel rate, even though he has a slightly elevated hard hit rate, 42.7%, and a too high line drive rate, 30.7%. He does, however, have just a 28% fly ball rate and a very good 41.3% ground ball rate and has gotten batter to chase 30% of his pitches.
The Rays have not enjoyed facing left-handed pitchers on the road this season, posting a 79 wRC+, the ninth lowest in the league, to go along with a .624 OPS, also ninth lowest, and a 22.8% strikeout rate. They have the third highest ground ball rate, 50.8%, fourth lowest fly ball rate, 29.4%, and middle of the pack soft and hard hit rates. They have the most plate appearances against lefties on the road this season, yet they are tied for the eighth fewest home runs, four, with the Athletics, have just the eighth most runs, 28, tied with the Red Sox and are tied for the tenth fewest extra base hits, 11, with the Brewers, Mets and Phillies.
Wednesday, May 13
J.T. Ginn – ATH – vs STL – 2%
Ginn just absolutely shut down the Phillies, tossing eight innings, striking out eight, walking one and allowing one earned run, a solo home run. He had a 6:1 ground ball to fly ball rate, allowed just one barrel, had a 31% chase rate and a 10.4% swinging strike rate. He’s made six starts this season and has allowed more than three earned runs only once, with a 27:13 K:BB over 30.1 innings. He has a 53.8% ground ball rate and has allowed just four home runs.
The Cardinals have been an above average offense when facing right-handed pitching on the road over the past month, but not by much. They have a 107 wRC+, a .742 OPS and a 28.3% strikeout rate, the second worst in the league. They hit slightly more fly balls than ground balls, have a middle of the pack hard hit rate and the seventh lowest line drive rate. This isn’t a perfect matchup, but this is the “best” of the worst, if you will.
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