Hayden Penn

Hayden Penn
Pitcher
Born: (1984-10-13) October 13, 1984
Santee, California
Batted: Right Threw: Right
MLB debut
May 28, 2005, for the Baltimore Orioles
Last appearance
April 11, 2010, for the Pittsburgh Pirates
MLB statistics
Win–loss record 4–6
Earned run average 9.51
Strikeouts 53
Teams

Hayden Andrew Penn (born October 13, 1984 in Santee, California) is a right-handed former Major League Baseball pitcher.

Career

Penn was drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in the 5th round of the 2002 Major League Baseball Draft.

He made his major-league debut in 2005, when he made eight starts with the Orioles, compiling a 32 record with a 6.34 ERA. At the time of his callup Penn was the youngest player in the Major Leagues (20 yrs, 7 months).

In May 2006, he suffered appendicitis after being called up by the Orioles and missed several months while recovering from it. He went 74 with an ERA of 2.26 through 14 starts for the Class AAA Ottawa Lynx in 2006 and was called up to Baltimore again when the major league rosters expanded on September 1. He made his first start of the season for Baltimore on September 3 against the Oakland Athletics; he gave up eight runs in two-thirds of an inning, for an ERA of 108.00, and took the loss. On October 1, his 2 and 2/3 IP and 7 ER outing cost Rick Harwell the GDML championship in the final minutes of the 2006 season after leading the league all year. To this day, GDML fans still question this most disastrous pickup in GDML history.

Penn was traded to the Florida Marlins on April 1, 2009 in exchange for infielder Robert Andino.[1]

After a bad outing on June 3, 2009, the Marlins designated Penn for assignment. He cleared waivers and was assigned to the AAA New Orleans Zephyrs. On November 9, 2009, the Marlins purchased his contract from the AAA New Orleans Zephyrs and added him to the 40-man roster.

Penn was waived by the Marlins during the 2010 Spring Training and claimed by the Pittsburgh Pirates,[2] making their opening day roster.[3] He was designated for assignment on April 12, 2010 after giving up 8 runs in 2.1 innings pitched over 3 games,[4] accepting an assignment to Triple-A Indianapolis.

Penn's contract was sold to the Chiba Lotte Marines during the 2010 season. He helped the Marines win the 2010 Nippon World Series, starting and winning game 5 of the series. He has not pitched in 2011 due to elbow surgery.[5]

Penn currently plays for the Bridgeport Bluefish of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball

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