NL Rookie of the Year runner-up Trevor Rogers was stunning last season. He turned in a 2.64 ERA, a 1.15 WHIP, a 2.55 FIP and a 10.62 K/9 in 133 innings pitched, and had it not been for some time off due to family reasons, he would have likely taken the award home himself. Rogers looked primed for an even better season in 2022, and not just in the eyes of the Fish faithful—some national media jumped on the hype train as well. All signs were seemingly pointing up for him.
Entering Friday’s start, however, the sophomore southpaw is arguably the most disappointing pitcher on the Marlins.