Fields’ overall stats for 2016 look mediocre with an ERA over four, but after being acquired by the Dodgers before the July trade deadline, he was an excellent reliever for Los Angeles. In just under 20 innings for LA, Josh Fields put up a 2.79 ERA and struck out 22 batters. This is despite Fields having some bad luck with a higher-than-average BABIP of .333.
In those 19+ innings, Fields allowed just one home run and pitched 2.2 scoreless innings in the playoffs as well.
In 14.1 innings this season, Fields has a 0.