
"Romano's Angel tenure started off quite well. Over his first six outings, the Markham, Ontario product didn't give up a home run in five innings of work. He issued two walks, but struck out seven, giving him a 1.55 FIP."
"From 2020 until 2023, Romano was one of the best relievers in Major League Baseball, posting a 2.29 ERA and 3.13 FIP in 200.2 innings pitched, with a 30.8 K% and 9.2 BB%."
"Romano, like a lot of Blue Jays, struggled with injuries in 2024. He appeared in just 15 games with his hometown team, authoring a 6.59 ERA and 6.17 FIP in 13.2 innings pitched."
Jordan Romano was released by the Los Angeles Angels after a promising start where he had a 1.55 FIP in his first six outings. However, he struggled in subsequent appearances, culminating in a final outing where he allowed four earned runs. From 2020 to 2023, Romano was a top reliever with a 2.29 ERA and 97 saves. In 2024, injuries limited him to 15 games with a 6.59 ERA. He later joined the Philadelphia Phillies for the 2025 season.
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