Yovani Gallardo and Ariel Miranda, Seattle Mariners
The Mariners extended their MLB-worst postseason drought to 16 consecutive seasons, partly because their rotation was decimated by injuries. And partly because two of their healthiest starters, Gallardo (5-10, 5.72 ERA) and Miranda (8-7, 5.12 ERA), were so ineffective.
The pair of ex-Orioles combined for 59 appearances, including 51 starts, and posted a cumulative ERA of 5.39. Between them, they gave up 61 homers, even while pitching their home games at spacious Safeco Field. The Mariners are certain to decline Gallardo’s $13 million option for 2018, while Miranda remains under contract, but might not stay in the rotation next year.
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