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Noah Syndergaard’s First 12 Starts Among the Worst in Dodgers History

You’ve likely seen it by now, but Noah Syndergaard’s first season in Dodger blue is not exactly going to plan.

He signed a one-year, $13 million deal with the Dodgers this past offseason, and it was thought that he could revitalize his career in Los Angeles and provide quality rotation depth in the process.

Unfortunately for both the team and Syndergaard himself, neither of those has happened.

In fact, Syndergaard looks like he’s dug himself an even deeper hole, with production that firmly puts him statistically among the worst pitchers.

His nightmare start to the season continued on Wednesday, as he gave up six runs and seven hits over three innings in Cincinnati.