FACTS/FLUKES: Rodón, Av. Garcia, Bassitt, Rodgers, d'Arnaud

Rodón picking up where he left off … 2021 was a breakout year for Carlos Rodón (LHP, SF) as he finally delivered on the potential many had long believed he possessed, compiling a dazzling 2.37 ERA and 0.96 WHIP in 133 IP. He has carried that momentum into 2022, heading into the All-Star break with a 2.66 ERA and 1.11 WHIP in 105 IP. Can he keep it going?

Year   IP   ERA/xERA  BB%/K%  xBB%  SwK   Vel  GB/LD/FB  H%/S%  HR/F  BPV
====  ===  =========  ======  ====  ===  ====  ========  =====  ====  ===
2018  121  4.18/5.00   11/18   11%   9%  93.0  41/16/43  25/70   10%   29
2019   35  5.19/4.26   11/29    9%  13%  91.5  43/19/38  36/65   11%  117
2020    8  8.22/5.95    9/17    7%  11%  92.9  28/24/48  34/45    8%   38
2021  133 ...

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