In a grueling 162 game season, there are plenty of chances for a player to slow down their production. This was far from the case for Julio Urias who remained a staple of success for the Dodgers and the entire league.
To echo the success, look no further than his NL leading ERA 2.16 ERA and third-best 17-7 record on the season. Urias also amounted to the only win for the Dodgers during the postseason.
There were many question marks among the Dodgers’ pitching staff, especially by the end of the season but Urias was never one of them.