Yordano Ventura posted a 5.15 ERA (54 ER in 94.1 IP) before the All-Star break in 2016, but followed that up with a 3.73 ERA (38 ER in 91.2 IP) after the break, continuing his career success in the season’s second half.
He is now 20–11 with a 3.50 ERA in 46 career starts following the All-Star break.
Since his rookie season (2013), he ranks ninth in the American League in second half wins and winning percentage (.656), trailing: Collin McHugh (.781), Drew Smyly (.762), Corey Kluber (.730), Jon Lester and C.