If there is one characteristic leftover from the 2016 starting rotation of the Arizona Diamondbacks, this can be under-achieving.
Only right-hander Zack Greinke managed to gain a winning record, and that was only at 13-7. For a club which went 69-93, the Diamondbacks finished just one game out of the National League West Division basement. They also compiled the third-worst home record of any club last season in major league baseball. That reality cost general manager Dave Stewart and field manager Chip Hale their jobs.
Among those who were principal starters, the closest, aside from Greinke, to break even on the season was right-hander Archie Bradley.