3-0, 24.2 IP, 4.01 ERA, 29 K, 12 BB, 0.2 fWAR
The Good
He avoided needing Tommy John surgery. That’s pretty much the only good thing.
When he was healthy, he was largely successful. There were a few games where he wasn’t as sharp (looking at you, April 6), but for the most part he was crisp, clean and effective.
The Bad
Seranthony went on the 10-day IL in early June with a UCL injury. In late July he was transferred to the 60-day IL and ended up missing the rest of the season.