3.5 fWAR, 30 G, 181 IP, 2.93 ERA, 1.08 WHIP, 184 K, 42 BB, 22 HR, 14 HBP
Positives From This Season
You could say Joe Musgrove had a pretty good season for his hometown team. He was an All-Star for the first time, signed a $100 million extension and pitched his team into the NLDS and NLCS.
Musgrove started the season with 12 straight quality starts. He almost had a no-hitter against the Brewers in June. There were times during the year where fans were debating whether it should be Musgrove or Yu Darvish to start Game 1 of a playoff series.