Unlike many of the Cincinnati Reds pitching prospects, Tyler Mahle has consistently won games in his professional career. 2013 is the only season that Mahle finished below .500, when he was in rookie ball. Last season he was only two games above the mark, but his strong start at Double-A kept him above .500.
With the Reds in 2017 Mahle made four starts because of all the injuries to the big league staff. In twenty innings, he allowed nineteen hits and walked eleven. That resulted in a WHIP of 1.50.
Despite a high WHIP, Mahle collected an ERA of 2.