Brad Havens
Brad Havens | ||
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loss record 24–37 | | |
Earned run average | 4.81 | |
Strikeouts | 370 | |
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Bradley David Havens (born November 17, 1959) is an American former
Career
At Kimball High School, Brad Havens wore No. 26 and played for Coach Frank Clouser at Royal Oak Kimball High School. Havens threw a no-hitter in the 1977 district championship for Kimball, which went to four Class A title games in 10 years from 1971 to 1980. Havens formed a tough one-two left-handed pitching punch with fellow Kimball hurler Steve Manderfield during his years on the varsity at Kimball.[citation needed] Havens was selected in the 8th round by the California Angels and Manderfield was chosen by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 12th round of the 1977 Major League baseball amateur draft.
Havens was later acquired by the
Although the rest of his career was entirely unremarkable, Havens was voted a full-share bonus and awarded a player's ring by his fellow former teammates for his limited role (0-0, 4.66 ERA) in the Los Angeles Dodgers' 1988 championship season. Havens, who prepped at Royal Oak (MI) Kimball High School, joined Kirk Gibson, who graduated from Waterford (MI) Kettering as two metro Detroit natives on that World Series team.
In eight years, Havens had a 24–37 Win–loss record, 205 Games, 61 Games Started, 6 Complete Games, 2 Shutouts, 63 Games Finished, 3 Saves, 590+2⁄3 Innings Pitched, 624 Hits Allowed, 336 Runs Allowed, 316 Earned Runs Allowed, 76 Home Runs Allowed, 246 Walks Allowed, 370 Strikeouts, 5 Hit Batsmen, 21 Wild Pitches, 2,580 Batters Faced, 31 Intentional Walks, 7 Balks and a 4.81 ERA.
Defensively, Havens was very good, handling 86 of 87 total chances successfully for a .989 fielding percentage.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors)