It was a very forgetful year for Julio Teherán and the Angels, as both sides want to forget the awful 2020 season.
It was a rough start to the campaign for him, as he was late to camp after testing positive for COVID-19. This set him back a few weeks, as he missed the first two weeks of the season. It was evident he didn’t have enough built-up in his arm, as he struggled all season. Teherán posted career-worsts all across the board and was arguably the worst starting pitcher in all of baseball.
He finished with an ERA of 10.