
"Since the start of 2021, there have been 1,621 different players to throw a pitch in relief. No pitcher (or position player) has pitched more innings than Rogers, and it isn't even particularly close. Over the past five seasons, Rogers has thrown 378.1 innings, nearly 40 more than Scott Barlow. That isn't just the most for any pitcher out of the bullpen, but the 154th most for any pitcher to throw a pitch in the big leagues the past five seasons."
"That durability is something that the Blue Jays love and on top of durability, Rogers has been among the league's best relievers in that span. In 2021, he had a 2.22 ERA and 3.28 FIP in 81 innings pitched. The following season, Rogers' ERA of 3.57 was the highest of the last five years, while also posting a 3.44 FIP."
Tyler Rogers threw 378.1 innings from 2021–2025, the most among relievers in that span, demonstrating exceptional durability. He posted consistently strong ERA and FIP marks across multiple seasons, including a 2.22 ERA/3.28 FIP in 2021 and a 1.98 ERA/2.88 FIP in 77.1 innings during 2025 after a midseason trade to the New York Mets. His 1.98 ERA in 2025 ranked eighth among relievers with at least 50 innings. Rogers complements low walk rates and elite groundball tendencies (62.1% groundball rate in the most recent season) while maintaining modest strikeout rates (career 17.6% K%).
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