That workload resulted in a 0.99 ERA and an opposing slashline of .085/.212/.162 through June 30th. He allowed two home runs through the first three months of the season for the Miami Marlins.
…and that’s the same amount of home runs he surrendered in his last appearance. To refresh your memory, that’s when he lost his sixth game of the season (against zero wins) by allowing back-to-back home runs to Michael Conforto and Todd Frazier in a walkoff 4-3 New York Mets win on September 13th.
Barraclough’s fall from grace has been precipitous and jarring.