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Originally Posted by CaliforniaChief
Mota was a decent reliever for the Dodgers a couple years ago, right?
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He was good back in 2003-2004. Outside of that, he's been meh or Bad the rest of his 14 seasons (did I mention that he's 40 years old?)
His career ERA is 3.94 as a primarily National League Reliever. You take out his 2 best seasons (2003 and 2004) and look at his numbers over the other 12 years - again as a primarily National League Relief pitcher - he is a career 4.38 ERA guy... That ain't good.
To put that in perspective.. Kelvin Herrera who was our
most inconsistent and worst Relief pitcher for most of the season last year posted a 3.86 ERA (better than Mota's career averages)... and this was in the American League.