Romo signed with the Dodgers in the 2016 offseason, after spending the first nine years of his career playing with the San Francisco Giants. Right off the bat, this signing had many fans frustrated and confused. Quickly, Romo became a fan favorite who grew up a diehard Dodger fan and was playing for his hometown team.
Through his first 14 games as a Dodger, his stats don’t look too impressive or worth keeping around. He has posted a 7.36 ERA while pitching 11 innings and surrendering eight base on balls, but striking out 11. Romo has given up nine earned runs this season already.