To the extent that Craig Breslow was employed to show round Pink Sox pitching, you possibly can’t say he that hasn’t accomplished his job. In simply two offseasons, Breslow has fully revamped the highest of the Sox rotation by aggressively buying one of many sport’s greatest pitchers in Garrett Crochet and two different latest all-stars in Sonny Grey and Ranger Suárez. In the meantime, various depth strikes mixed with inside prospect growth has given the Sox one thing I don’t suppose I’ve ever seen earlier than in my lifetime as a Sox fan: a genuinely ridiculous quantity of beginning pitching depth.
Baring any trades or freak accidents (keep off your bikes, boys!), the Pink Sox will open Spring Coaching with TEN MLB-caliber beginning pitchers. It shouldn’t be all that shocking, then, that FanGraphs currently projects Red Sox starters to lead all of baseball in starting pitching fWAR.
Right here’s how the FanGraphs projections look proper now:
Projections are a useful gizmo. However they’re are additionally a blunt instrument that, by design, ignores a variety of essential nuance and context. Wanting on the projections for each Johan Oviedo and Patrick Sandoval demonstrates this. The pc solely pegs them to throw 80 and 54 innings, respectively, as a result of they’ve each lately missed whole seasons recovering from Tommy John surgical procedure. However we human beings know that they’re each prone to be wholesome in the beginning of spring coaching. Likewise, the concept neither Connelly Early nor Patyon Tolle throws no less than 30 innings beggars perception.
So, fairly than look ahead by way of projections, I made a decision to look backward at issues that really occurred. I took a have a look at the 5 groups who led baseball in beginning pitching fWAR during the last 5 seasons so as to decide how groups really put collectively one of the best beginning pitching in baseball. Do the 2026 Pink Sox have what it takes to hitch this checklist?
2025: Philadelphia Phillies, 21.5 WAR
- Starters who made 30 begins: 2
- Starters who made 20 begins: 5
- Starters who made 10 begins: 6
- Whole starters: 10
After I first began this train, I figured the reply to this query would nearly all the time be “depth.” In any case, that is The Age of Tommy John, and baseball as an establishment seemingly has completely no thought the right way to forestall or restrict pitching accidents. It might be good to imagine, then, that whichever group has one of the best beginning pitching in any given yr is the group that has the deepest beginning pitching.
The 2025 Phillies, although, belied that assumption. Except for Aaron Nola, who struggled in the beginning of the season earlier than lacking vital time with a rib cage damage, the 2025 Phillies rotation was remarkably wholesome. In actual fact, the group basically used solely six beginning pitchers all season. And, importantly, these starters had been actually, actually good. 4 Phillies starters completed within the top-12 for fWAR in all of baseball, led by Christopher Sanchez, whose 6.3 fWAR was third in all of baseball. And, sure, the man who was twelfth in baseball in beginning pitching fWAR (however solely fourth on the Phillies, lol) is now on the Pink Sox.
So how did they do it? Well being and a rotation full of aces.
2024: Atlanta Braves, 17.4 WAR
- Starters who made 30 begins: 1
- Starters who made 20 begins: 5
- Starters who made 10 begins: 6
- Whole starters: 13
As soon as once more, look to the Damage Record. The 2024 Braves had 5 pitchers who made no less than 21 begins. Not like the 2025 Phillies, although, the Braves solely had one ace within the rotation. Chris Sale received the NL Cy Younger after posting 6.4 fWAR, whereas the Braves different 4 main starters all completed between 1.1 and three.5 fWAR.
After all, there’s one thing else to notice in regards to the 2024 Braves rotation: it didn’t embody Spencer Strider, who made simply two begins earlier than taking place for the yr. So how did the 2024 Braves put collectively one of the best beginning employees within the sport? By starting the season with two aces (three if you wish to throw Max Fried in there, although 2024 was solely his fourth-best season by fWAR) after which getting good well being from their strong however unspectacular group of mid-rotation arms when a kind of aces went down.
2023: Philadelphia Phillies, 17.4 WAR
- Starters who made greater than 30 begins: 3
- Starters who made greater than 20 begins: 4
- Starters who made greater than 10 begins: 6
- Whole starters: 11
The 2023 Phillies appeared extra just like the 2024 Braves than the 2025 Phillies: one ace on the high (Zack Wheeler, 5.9 fWAR), adopted by a strong group that stayed wholesome: Aaron Nola, 3.8 WAR; Taijuan Walker, 2.4 WAR, Ranger Suarez, 2.4 WAR, Christopher Sanchez, 1.8 WAR. Observe, additionally, that having three pitchers who made 30 begins makes this rotation an enormous time outlier.
2022: Houston Astros, 19.2 WAR
- Starters who made 30 begins: 1
- Starters who made 20 begins: 5
- Starters who made 10 begins: 6
- Whole starters: 8
Guys, I’m beginning to suppose well being has lots to do with beginning pitching success. As soon as once more, we see a group that basically used solely six starters for the entire season. And, as soon as once more, we’ve got a rotation that was led by an ace on the high. On this case it was Justin Verlander, who put up 6.1 WAR after lacking all the season the yr prior. Not like the 2024 Braves and 2023 Phillies, although, Verlander had a 1b in Framber Valdez, whose 4.4 WAR was good for eleventh in all of baseball. The remainder of the 2022 Astros rotation was crammed out by strong however unspectacular performances by Christian Javier, Luis Garcia, Jose Urquidy, and Jake Odorizzi.
2021: Los Angeles Dodgers, 20.8 WAR
- Starters who made 30 begins: 2
- Starters who made 20 begins: 3
- Starters who made 10 begins: 7
- Whole starters: 19
Holy freaking depth! Three-fifths of the deliberate 2021 Dodgers rotation — Clayton Kershaw, Dustin Might, and Trevor Bauer — all missed vital chunks of the season. Kershaw was sidelined for 2 months in the course of the summer season. Might went down for the yr after making simply 5 begins. And Trevor Bauer missed the ultimate three months of the season after he was suspended for being a bit of shit. And the person who began the yr because the group’s sixth starter, Tony Gonsolin, additionally had two prolonged stints on the IL.
The Dodgers handled these absences by shifting David Worth from the bullpen to the rotation in the course of the season (he would go on to start out 11 video games, offering 0.8 WAR in these begins), buying and selling for Max Scherzer (who was excellent in his 11 begins for the group, placing up 2.9 WAR), and utilizing lots of openers.
When followers and analysts discuss in regards to the significance of beginning pitching depth in up to date baseball, the 2021 Dodgers are the kind of group they’re considering of. However it’s essential to notice that this rotation was anchored by two aces on the high, as Walker Buehler and Julio Urias every began over 30 video games and completed fourth and seventh, respectively, in beginning pitching WAR.
So what must occur for the 2026 Pink Sox to have one of the best rotation in baseball? The well being of Garrett Crochet is crucial issue right here, clearly. Every of those 5 groups had no less than one pitcher who compiled no less than 5 fWAR for the yr. For as deep because the Pink Sox pitching is, Crochet might be the one participant on the Pink Sox at the moment able to doing that. If he goes down, the Sox haven’t any likelihood of getting one of the best rotation in baseball, regardless of how a lot depth they’ve.
Second, this checklist exhibits us that, regardless of all of the emphasis on depth, one of the best rotations have a tendency to make use of basically solely six pitchers over the course of the season. This isn’t to say that depth is overrated — the 2024 Braves performing in addition to they did regardless of shedding Spencer Strider exhibits us that it’s not. However it does imply that it’s actually laborious to have an elite rotation in the event you’re compelled to depend on your depth an excessive amount of. The 2021 Dodgers are very a lot the outliers right here.
So, to have one of the best rotation in baseball, the Sox will possible want (1) no less than one ace on the high of the rotation, and (2) 3-4 different starters who keep wholesome and publish round 2-3.5 WAR. It’s on this second issue that the Sox’ depth comes into play. If Sonny Grey has a disappointing season (not an unreasonable factor to fret about as he’s 36-years-old), can Patrick Sandoval change his innings with the near-all-star stage pitching he supplied from 2022 via 2024? If Ranger Suarez or Brayan Bello goes down for the yr (and you recognize somebody will!) can Connelly Early or Payton Tolle step in and step up?
We’ll discover out the reply to the query posed on this headline quickly sufficient. However in mild of that incontrovertible fact that we’re just some years faraway from watching Corey Kluber take the ball on opening day, the mere incontrovertible fact that we are able to genuinely ask it’s a fantastic factor.





