Last year, it was Dylan Floro.
Floro had a solid start to 2018 with the Reds and, in a way, those stats were indicative of what would come with a significantly more successful team. But to see the risk in Floro, zoom out to the bigger picture.
The Reds were the then 27-year-old’s fourth team in three years and the numbers to go along with the new teams were not good. 2018 was Floro’s first solid campaign since his unstoppable 2013 minor league season as a starting pitcher yet the Dodgers jumped on it right away.