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Originally Posted by Blaster86
He peaked in 2019, fell off hard in 2020, slightly rebounded in 2021, but no where near is 2019 numbers, pre-trade to the Jays. Became a tire fire post trade to the Jays that carried on into 2022. It's literally what Baseball Savant tells us and usually what I am reading when I talk about how he sucks now.
Or assume that it's not a trend that a lot of other people saw as well, and that I'm crazy. Your guys' call. Jays traded two overrated prospects for one over rated pitcher. It's a wash and it happens.
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1. He didn't fall off hard in 2020, that was the COVID shortened season where he only pitched 63 innings and had 1.1 fWAR, which is still paced for 3.3 fWAR over 190 innings pitched
2. He was not a tire fire for the Jays after the trade in 2022. He put up 1.7fWAR in 70.1 innings which is a 4.6 fWAR pace over 190 innings pitched
That is top of the rotation production