FanGraphs published its starting pitcher chart for April 10, 2026, and the board leans on 2025 performance data until enough 2026 innings are on the books. For fantasy managers sorting out athletics - mets matchups and the rest of the day’s slate, the chart gives start-sit calls for 10-team, 12-team and 15-team leagues in standard 5×5 roto.
The chart is built around each pitcher’s opponent wOBA against that pitcher’s handedness from last year, a reminder that early-season decisions still rest on prior-season baselines more than current form. That makes the recommendations most useful in shallow and medium formats, while thresholds for head-to-head starts are generally lower, especially in points leagues.
The weather notes can also move a decision at the margins. Wrigley has wind in from left at 10 mph, CIN has wind out to left at 10 mph, NYM has wind out to left at 13 mph and LAD has wind out to left-center at 10 mph. In a chart built to separate playable arms from borderline ones, that kind of setup can be the difference between a start and a benching.
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Paul, the editor of Rotographs and content director for OOTP Perfect Team, also added a Friday morning edit that said he was giving Roupp some love. In a follow-up note, he said he was handling it on mobile and could not remake the board right then, but the commenters were right that Roupp had been overlooked. That is the small but useful tension in a daily fantasy chart: the numbers set the frame, but the board can still change after readers catch what was missed.
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For April 10, the message is simple enough for fantasy players and complicated enough to matter: use the 2025 split data, respect the league format, and keep an eye on the weather and late edits before locking in a pitcher.






