Amid all the upheaval in the Cleveland Indians rotation this season, Josh Tomlin has been the picture of consistency. As Corey Kluber fought to find himself, as Carlos Carrasco was lost to injury, as Trevor Bauer drifted to the bullpen and back, as Cody Anderson turned to a garbage man in April, and Mike Clevinger had a cup of coffee, Tomlin has trotted out every fifth day and given 85 or so pitches worth of solid, unspectacular work.
It’s led to strong old school numbers, 8-1 record, 3.