Signed to a three-year contract last winter, Scott Kazmir had a rough first season with the Dodgers. Here is a look back at his 2016.
What went right
In a season that saw the Dodgers scramble to fill their rotation at times, Kazmir helped with his 26 starts, second on the team.
Kazmir had an 11-start stretch from May 25 to July 24 that saw him go 6-0 with a 3.57 ERA, with 69 strikeouts in 58 innings and a 28.5% strikeout rate.
The left-hander came within one out of a complete-game in a win over the Cardinals on May 14, his longest outing since May 28, 2014 with the A’s.