Fantasy notes for May 2
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Starting pitcher rankings for May 2
RkPitcherOPPQR
1Jered Weaver, LAAMIN10
2Roy Halladay, PHI@ATL10
3Justin Verlander, DETKC10
4James Shields, TBSEA8
5Clayton Kershaw, LAD@COL10
6Lance Lynn, STLPIT10
7Joe Saunders, ARI@WAS5
8Daniel Bard, BOSOAK8
9Tommy Hanson, ATLPHI8
10Bronson Arroyo, CINCHC5
11Wandy Rodriguez, HOUNYM6
12Barry Zito, SFMIA6
13Yovani Gallardo, MIL@SD8
14Carlos Zambrano, MIA@SF7
15A.J. Burnett, PIT@STL3
16Philip Humber, CHWCLE8
17Ivan Nova, NYYBAL3
18Matt Harrison, TEX@TOR5
19Brandon McCarthy, OAK@BOS4
20Ricky Romero, TORTEX5
21Josh Tomlin, CLE@CHW5
22Jonathan Sanchez, KC@DET5
23Edwin Jackson, WASARI4
24Drew Pomeranz, COLLAD2
25Blake Beavan, SEA@TB4
26Jeff Samardzija, CHC@CIN4
27Jake Arrieta, BAL@NYY2
28Chris Schwinden, NYM@HOU1
29Liam Hendriks, MIN@LAA1
30Jeff Suppan, SDMIL1
Rk: The author's ranking of that pitcher for that day only. Opp: The pitcher's opponent for the day. QR: 'Quality Rating,' or the starting pitcher's matchup rating -- separate from the author's ranking -- which accounts for past history (three years' worth as well as past 21 days), opponent and ballpark. OPS is the primary statistic used in the calculation. Ratings range from 1-10, with 10 representing the best possible matchup, statistically speaking, and 1 representing the worst. So, for example, a 10 is a must-start rating, while a 1 should be avoided (if possible); a 1-2 is poor, 3-4 is fair, 5-6 is average, 7-8 is very good and 9-10 is excellent.
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