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<h1>Fantasy Baseball 2026: Drafting Starting Pitchers</h1>
<p>Welcome to the comprehensive guide for drafting starting pitchers in 2026 Fantasy Baseball. I've ranked the top 400 starting pitchers (actually 430) to help you identify which pitchers could significantly benefit your fantasy team this season.</p>
<p>Before checking out the top pitchers, it's essential to <strong>read this introduction</strong>. Here, I explain my ranking methodology and clarify that these ratings do not predict end-of-season Player Rater standings. This guide reflects my pitching draft strategy, focusing on the dynamic nature of player performance.</p>
<p>Note that these rankings cater to a <strong>12-team, 5×5 roto format</strong>, so feel free to adjust them according to your league's specifics. Additionally, you can find the Top 100 SP table at the end of this article.</p>
<p>For the complete 400 SP list and an ad-free reading experience, consider subscribing to <a href="http://pitcherlist.com/premium">PL+ or PL Pro</a>. Subscribers will have access to a comprehensive Google Sheet containing these rankings and insightful blurbs via our Discord community.</p>
<h2>Notable Pitcher Insights</h2>
<h3>Joey Cantillo (CLE, LHP) - Rank 81</h3>
<p>Cantillo showcased his potential in late 2024 and posted impressive stats in ten starts with a 2.48 ERA and a 25% strikeout rate in 2025. His changeup is a significant asset, yet concerns remain about his fastball’s effectiveness and his approach against left-handed batters. Will he refine his slider or sinker to improve? Only time will tell, but his changeup's effectiveness against righties is promising.</p>
<h3>Bailey Ober (MIN, RHP) - Rank 82</h3>
<p>After a challenging 2025 filled with injuries and performance issues, Ober displayed flashes of his old self with a 2.43 ERA over an eleven-game stretch. He needs to regain his velocity and trust his four-seamer more, making him an intriguing last-round pick if he's healthy during spring training.</p>
<h3>Cody Ponce (TOR, RHP) - Rank 83</h3>
<p>Ponce offers upside as a reliable arm, potentially delivering 170+ innings. He impressed in the KBO with solid strikeout rates and features a great fastball and changeup combo. If he can optimize his breaking balls, he could be a valuable late-round pick for a contending team.</p>
<h3>Brayan Bello (BOS, RHP) - Rank 84</h3>
<p>Bello showed promise late in 2024 with adjustments to his arsenal. However, he struggled with strikeouts against left-handed hitters. If he can improve his changeup, he has the potential to become a dependable arm for a winning team.</p>
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