That has reached a new low this year, with the LA Angels set to become the first team in the history of the MLB without a single pitcher meeting the 100 innings pitched threshold. This was all but confirmed last week when Griffin Canning was shut down for the season.
Part of this was all by design: the Angels knew going into the season their rotation was the weakest link. So they gathered an exceptional offense, an elite bullpen (when not overused), and used as much strategy and planning as they could to help their rotation be as efficient as possible.