Pablo Lopez had a great year in the pandemic-shortened 2020 campaign, going 6-4 with a 3.61 ERA in 11 starts as the Marlins shocked everyone by making it to the expanded postseason.
He pitched 5 innings, allowed 2 runs, and was charged with Miami’s 2-0 loss in Game 2 of the Division Series against the Braves on October 7.
In keeping with a season in which he struck out more than one batter per inning, he struck out seven batters that day while walking none.

In 2021, he made 20 starts and finished at 5-5, 3.07, which were respectable figures on a team that finished considerably below .500, aside from his renegade attempt to administer vigilante justice.
In 102 2/3 innings, he had an ERA+ of 136 and struck out 115 batters while only walking 26. Although he was not well-known, he was one of several Marlins’ young starting pitchers worth keeping an eye on, according to insiders.
He then got off to a strong start in 2022, leading the league after his first three outings with an ERA of 0.52 after allowing just one run in his first 17 1/3 innings.
He was named Pitcher of the Month in the National League for the first time in April after posting a 3-0, 0.39 record.
Where Is Pablo Lopez From?
Pablo Lopez earns $2,450,000 on average each year. Lopez will receive a base salary of $2,450,000 in 2022.