Nick Goody‘s arrival at the end of 2016 was overshadowed by the big news surrounding the Cleveland Indians‘ acquisition of Edwin Encarnacion, but Goody earned himself some recognition in 2017.
He wasn’t immediately set to be part of the Opening Day bullpen, but Goody made his first appearance on April 14, logging two scoreless innings. He would not allow a single earned run until June 3.
Goody didn’t have a massive workload in 2017, but still logged 54.2 innings in 56 appearances. He allowed 17 earned runs and 20 total runs, but eight of those earned runs came in just three appearances.