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Dan Haren

Daniel John Haren (born September 17, 1980) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. Haren played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals, Oakland Athletics, Arizona Diamondbacks, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Washington Nationals, Los Angeles Dodgers, Miami Marlins, and Chicago Cubs. He now serves as an executive with the Diamondbacks.

Dan Haren
Haren with Angels in 2011
Pitcher
Born: (1980-09-17) September 17, 1980 (age 42)
Monterey Park, California, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
June 30, 2003, for the St. Louis Cardinals
Last MLB appearance
October 4, 2015, for the Chicago Cubs
Career statistics
Win–loss record153–131
Earned run average3.75
Strikeouts2,013
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Haren starred for the baseball teams at Bishop Amat High School and Pepperdine University before the Cardinals selected him in the second round of the 2001 MLB draft. After he made his MLB debut in 2003, the Cardinals traded him to the Athletics to get Mark Mulder. After his first All-Star season in 2007, the Athletics traded him to the Diamondbacks for prospects. After appearing in two more All-Star Games in 2008 and 2009, the Diamondbacks traded him to the Angels during the 2010 season for Joe Saunders and pitching prospects. A free agent after the 2012 season, he pitched for the Nationals in 2013, and then signed with the Dodgers for the 2014 season. The Dodgers traded Haren to Miami after the 2014 season. On July 31, 2015, Haren was traded to the Chicago Cubs for two minor league prospects.

Haren is one of a small number of MLB pitchers to have beaten all 30 major-league teams.[1] Although he was never a particularly well-known player, Haren finished his career with three All Star game appearances and the seventh best strikeout-to-walk ratio in major league history.[2]

Amateur career

Haren attended Bishop Amat High School in La Puente, California, where he played for the school's baseball team as a first baseman.[3] He was named All-San Gabriel Valley.[4]

After he graduated from Bishop Amat, Haren enrolled at Pepperdine University in Malibu, California, on a college baseball scholarship. Playing for the Pepperdine Waves baseball team, he was selected as West Coast Conference (WCC) Freshman of the Year in 1999.[5] As a sophomore in 2000, Haren had an 8-5 win–loss record and a 3.08 earned run average (ERA).[6] In the 2001 season, his junior year, Haren posted a 2.22 ERA in 17 starts, while teammate Noah Lowry posted a 1.71 ERA in 18 starts. Haren was named WCC Player of the Year and Lowry was Pitcher of the Year. Haren also was a Second team College All-America.[7] The teammates skipped their senior seasons, and Lowry was taken in the first round (30th overall) by the San Francisco Giants and Haren was taken in the second round (72nd overall) by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 2001 Major League Baseball draft.[8]

Professional career

St. Louis Cardinals

Haren made his professional debut with the New Jersey Cardinals in 2001 and was 3–3 with a 3.10 ERA in 12 appearances, with eight starts. He also struck out 57 while only walking eight. He then made 28 starts in A-ball in 2002 for the Peoria Chiefs and Potomac Cannons, finishing with a combined ERA of 2.74. He started 2003 in Double-A with the Tennessee Smokies, but was promoted after eight starts to the Triple-A Memphis Redbirds. He was a combined 8–1 with a 2.68 ERA in 16 starts in 2003, with 84 strikeouts and was selected as the Cardinals minor league pitcher of the year.

Haren made his major league debut at the age of 22, on June 30, 2003. He was the starting pitcher against the San Francisco Giants and allowed four runs (two earned) in six innings to pick up the loss. He recorded his first Major League win with a six-inning start where he allowed only one run against the Los Angeles Dodgers on July 19. After finishing 2003 with a 5.08 ERA for the Cardinals in 14 starts, he was sent back down to AAA Memphis for the 2004 season. He received a late-season call-up, and made five appearances in the postseason for the Cardinals, including two in the World Series. The Cardinals were swept by the Boston Red Sox, but Haren pitched well, tossing 423 scoreless innings.

 
Pitching in a game against the Seattle Mariners

Oakland Athletics

After the 2004 season, the Cardinals traded Haren in a package that included right-handed reliever Kiko Calero and top hitting prospect Daric Barton to the Oakland Athletics for Mark Mulder.[9] Haren went 14–12 with a 3.73 ERA in his first full season as a major leaguer.[citation needed]

In 2005, Haren finished in the top 10 in the American League in the following categories: innings pitched (217, ninth place), strikeouts (163, sixth place), and complete games (three, fourth place).[citation needed]

Furthermore, in 2007, Haren had one of the best seasons among any pitcher in the majors. Haren finished in the top ten in the American League in wins, with 15, strikeouts, with 192, innings pitched, with 222+23, strikeout to walk ratio, with 3.49, and finished in the top three in the AL in ERA with 3.07.[10]

In 2007, he was also selected to start the MLB All Star Game.[10]

Arizona Diamondbacks

 
Haren pitching during the 2009 All-Star Game in St. Louis

On December 14, 2007, Haren was traded to the Arizona Diamondbacks, along with Connor Robertson, for prospects including Carlos González, Brett Anderson, Aaron Cunningham, Greg Smith, Dana Eveland, and Chris Carter.[11] In his first season with the Diamondbacks he was selected to the 2008 All-Star game at Yankee Stadium along with his teammate, Brandon Webb. He finished 2008 with a 3.33 ERA to go along with a 16–8 win–loss record, and a career-high 206 strikeouts in 216 innings.[citation needed] His strikeout to walk ratio of 5.15 was the best in the National League, trailing only Roy Halladay

On August 6, 2008, Haren agreed to a four-year, $44.75 million contract with a team option for the 2013 season.[12] Haren was also selected as a 2009 NL All-Star, representing the Diamondbacks along with Justin Upton. Haren finished the year with a record of 14–10, 3.14 ERA, and 223 strikeouts in 229+13 innings, throwing three complete games in 33 starts.[citation needed] He once again led the National League with a strikeout to walk ratio of 5.87, and ranked third in total number of strikeouts and ninth in strikeouts per nine innings (8.75 K/9). His 1.003 WHIP was the best mark in the big leagues.

In 2009, he was named #33 on the Sporting News' list of the 50 greatest current players in baseball. A panel of 100 baseball people, many of them members of the Baseball Hall of Fame and winners of major baseball awards, was polled to arrive at the list.[13] He began the 2010 season with a 7-8 record and a 4.60 ERA through July 25.[14]

Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim

On July 25, 2010, the Diamondbacks traded Haren to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim for starting pitcher Joe Saunders, and minor league pitchers Rafael Rodríguez, Patrick Corbin, and Tyler Skaggs.[15][16] In 13 games with the Angels to close out the 2010 season, Haren went 5–4 with 75 strikeouts and a 2.87 ERA.[citation needed] His final numbers for the entire season were a 12–12 record, 3.91 ERA, 216 strikeouts and 235 innings in 35 starts.

2011 saw a rebound from Haren, as he pitched to a 16–11 record with a 3.17 ERA in 35 games (34 starts). He struck out 192 in 238+13 innings and led the American League with a 5.82 strikeout to walk ratio, while throwing a career high four complete games (three shutouts).

On May 24, 2012, Haren recorded a career-high 14 strikeouts in a complete-game shutout against the Seattle Mariners in Seattle, allowing four hits in a 3–0 victory.[citation needed] On November 2, 2012, after an attempt to trade him to the Chicago Cubs for Carlos Mármol fell through, the Angels declined Haren's $15.5 million option, instead buying it out for $3.5 million, and he became a free agent.[17]

Washington Nationals

Haren signed a one-year, $13 million contract with the Washington Nationals on December 7, 2012.[18] After his June 22, 2013, start against the Colorado Rockies, Haren owned a major league-worst 6.15 ERA amongst qualified starters.[19] He had also given up a league-leading number of home runs with 19 home runs surrendered through 15 starts.[20]

Haren was placed on the 15-day disabled list on June 25 with right shoulder inflammation.[21] He later explained that the disabled list stint was more for "mental reasons than physical reasons," as he was lonely with his family remaining in California.[22] Haren finished the 2013 season 10-14 with a 4.67 ERA.[23] After starting the season with a 4-11 record and a 5.79 ERA in his first 18 games, he finished the season with a 6-3 record and a 3.14 ERA in his final 13 games. [24]

Los Angeles Dodgers

 
Haren pitching for the Los Angeles Dodgers

On November 25, 2013, Haren signed to a one-year, $10 million deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers. The deal included a vesting option for 2015, which became a player option when he pitched 180 innings in 2014.[25][26] Haren started the season strong, winning five of his first six decisions. However, around the all-star break he had a brief stretch where he pitched poorly, losing five straight starts from July 5 to August 1. He turned it around again and pitched well down the stretch. He finished with a record of 13–11 and an ERA of 4.02 in 32 starts for the Dodgers in 2014.[27] For the year, he finished second in the league in home runs allowed with 27.

After the season, Haren exercised his player option for the 2015 season. Regarding rumors that the Dodgers might trade him, Haren said he only wanted to pitch in Los Angeles, either for the Dodgers or the Angels, and that he had "no interest" in playing for anyone else.[28]

Miami Marlins

On December 10, 2014, the Dodgers traded Haren, Dee Gordon, and Miguel Rojas, to the Miami Marlins in exchange for Andrew Heaney, Chris Hatcher, Austin Barnes, and Enrique Hernández.[29] He voiced his preference to pitch for a team on the West Coast. Although it was reported that Haren had requested a trade,[30] he reported to spring training with the Marlins and denied having requested a trade.[31]

Chicago Cubs

On July 31, 2015, the Marlins traded Haren to the Chicago Cubs for minor leaguers Elliot Soto and Ivan Pineyro.[32] Haren announced he would retire after the 2015 season. Haren stated, "If I don't pitch in the postseason, that's it. It's been fun. Hopefully there's a lot more games to go. If my name is called, I'll be ready."[33] Between the Marlins and Cubs, Haren went 11–9 with a 3.60 ERA in 32 starts.

Pitching style

Haren threw an 89–92-mile-per-hour (143–148 km/h) four-seam fastball, an 89–92-mile-per-hour (143–148 km/h) two-seam fastball, a sharp 84–86-mile-per-hour (135–138 km/h) split-finger fastball, and a 76–79-mile-per-hour (122–127 km/h) spike curve.[34] Haren had also added and relied heavily upon an 85–87-mile-per-hour (137–140 km/h) cut fastball, which he added in 2008 and had credited with rejuvenating his career.[35] The cut fastball made up more than half of his pitch selection to right-handed hitters, with his fastballs and occasional split-finger fastball filling up most of the rest. Against lefties, Haren mixed all of his pitches but used his two-seam fastball the most. His curveball was a change-of-pace pitch, and not a main weapon; he didn't throw it much to right-handers or in two-strike counts. By contrast, he threw about half of his splitters with two strikes.[34]

Haren was also known for exceptional control. His strikeout-to-walk ratio was above four for his career. As of May 2012, he was the active leader in that category.[36]

Haren usually had a slow pitching delivery, highlighted by a slight pause in the middle of his windup, that he sped up with runners on base. His pitching style was often dubbed a "chess match" by reporters and announcers (particularly Daron Sutton and Mark Grace of the Diamondbacks announce team) due to his ability to change speeds and throw almost any pitch in any count (and often throws pitches in succession, i.e., four straight breaking balls), often going against scouting reports, making it particularly hard to hit him.[35]

Personal life

Haren grew up in West Covina, California. He is of Irish and Mexican descent.[4] He and his wife have two children,[22] and live in Orange County, California.[28]

In December 2016, the Diamondbacks hired Haren as a special pitching assistant, applying sabermetrics and other baseball analytics.[37]

See also

References

  1. ^ Wagner, James (August 9, 2013). "Dan Haren becomes 13th pitcher to beat all 30 teams". Washington Post.
  2. ^ Kepner, Tyler (February 27, 2017). "Dan Haren hopes to help Diamondback pitchers better prepared". New York Times.
  3. ^ "Bishop Amat Favored in Division I Baseball". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 14, 2014.
  4. ^ a b "The Book on Dan Haren". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 14, 2014.
  5. ^ . The Baseball Cube. Archived from the original on December 3, 2013. Retrieved November 25, 2013.
  6. ^ "Pepperdine Is Armed for Season". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 14, 2014.
  7. ^ "Pepperdine's Haren, Lowry Earn WCC Honors". LA Times. May 22, 2001. Retrieved November 25, 2013.
  8. ^ Pindelski, Mike (January 29, 2007). "A Look Back at the 2001 MLB Draft". SB Nation. Retrieved November 25, 2013.
  9. ^ "A's trade Mulder to Cardinals for Haren, Calero". Sports Illustrated. December 18, 2004. Retrieved November 5, 2008.
  10. ^ a b "Dan Haren statistics and history". Baseball Reference.com.
  11. ^ . Oakland Athletics. Archived from the original on December 17, 2007. Retrieved December 14, 2014.
  12. ^ "D-backs sign All-Star hurler Haren to four-year, $44.75M deal". ESPN.com. August 6, 2008. Retrieved November 5, 2008.
  13. ^ [1] July 26, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ "Angels Give up Saunders for Haren". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 14, 2014.
  15. ^ Dodd, Mike (July 25, 2010). "Angels acquire Dan Haren for Joe Saunders, 3 others". USA Today.
  16. ^ "The Fabulous Forum". Los Angeles Times.
  17. ^ DiGiovanna, Mike (November 2, 2012). "Angels decline Dan Haren's option; pitcher now a free agent". Los Angeles Times.
  18. ^ Snyder, Matt (December 4, 2012). "Nationals finalizing deal with Dan Haren for one year, $13M". CBS Sports. Retrieved December 4, 2012.
  19. ^ Adam Kilgore (February 25, 2011). "Nationals vs. Rockies: Dan Haren has worst ERA among MLB starting pitchers after big loss". The Washington Post. Retrieved November 25, 2013.
  20. ^ "Dan Haren turns in another terrible start for the Nationals | HardballTalk". Hardballtalk.nbcsports.com. Retrieved November 25, 2013.
  21. ^ Kilgore, Adam (June 25, 2013). "Nationals recall Tyler Moore, officially place Dan Haren on disabled list". The Washington Post. Retrieved June 26, 2013.
  22. ^ a b "Dan Haren looks back at his season in Washington". Washington Post. Retrieved December 14, 2014.
  23. ^ "Reports: Dan Haren agrees to terms with the Dodgers". Washington Post. Retrieved December 14, 2014.
  24. ^ "For the Dodgers, Dan Haren is a $10-million insurance policy". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 14, 2014.
  25. ^ "Dan Haren agrees with Dodgers". ESPN.com. November 25, 2013.
  26. ^ Stephen, Eric (November 25, 2013). "Dodgers finalize Dan Haren contract". truebluela.com. Retrieved November 25, 2013.
  27. ^ "Dan Haren 2014 pitching gamelogs". Baseball Reference. Retrieved September 29, 2014.
  28. ^ a b "Dan Haren of Los Angeles Dodgers would rather retire than pitch outside LA – ESPN Los Angeles". ESPN.com. Retrieved December 14, 2014.
  29. ^ Gurnick, Ken (December 11, 2014). . MLB.com. Archived from the original on August 24, 2017. Retrieved December 11, 2014.
  30. ^ "Report: Dan Haren still has no intentions to pitch for Marlins". Yahoo! Sports. January 3, 2015. Retrieved February 23, 2015.
  31. ^ South Florida Sun-Sentinel (February 20, 2015). "New Miami Marlins starter Dan Haren 'ready to get going' – Sun Sentinel". Sun-Sentinel.com. Retrieved February 23, 2015.
  32. ^ Muskat, Carrie (July 31, 2015). . MLB.com. Archived from the original on August 2, 2015. Retrieved July 31, 2015.
  33. ^ Polishuk, Mark (October 6, 2015). "Dan Haren To Retire". MLBTradeRumors.com. Retrieved October 6, 2015.
  34. ^ a b "Brooks Baseball · Home of the PitchFX Tool – Player Card: Dan Haren". Brooks Baseball. Retrieved May 30, 2012.
  35. ^ a b "Haren credits cut fastball for success".
  36. ^ "Active Leaders & Records for Strikeouts / Base On Balls – Baseball-Reference.com". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved May 30, 2012.
  37. ^ "Diamondbacks hire former big leaguer Dan Haren as pitching strategist".

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Preceded by American League All-Star Game Starting Pitcher
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This article is about the baseball player For the football player see Dan Herron Daniel John Haren born September 17 1980 is an American former professional baseball pitcher Haren played in Major League Baseball MLB for the St Louis Cardinals Oakland Athletics Arizona Diamondbacks Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Washington Nationals Los Angeles Dodgers Miami Marlins and Chicago Cubs He now serves as an executive with the Diamondbacks Dan HarenHaren with Angels in 2011PitcherBorn 1980 09 17 September 17 1980 age 42 Monterey Park California U S Batted RightThrew RightMLB debutJune 30 2003 for the St Louis CardinalsLast MLB appearanceOctober 4 2015 for the Chicago CubsCareer statisticsWin loss record153 131Earned run average3 75Strikeouts2 013TeamsSt Louis Cardinals 2003 2004 Oakland Athletics 2005 2007 Arizona Diamondbacks 2008 2010 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 2010 2012 Washington Nationals 2013 Los Angeles Dodgers 2014 Miami Marlins 2015 Chicago Cubs 2015 Career highlights and awards3 All Star 2007 2009 Haren starred for the baseball teams at Bishop Amat High School and Pepperdine University before the Cardinals selected him in the second round of the 2001 MLB draft After he made his MLB debut in 2003 the Cardinals traded him to the Athletics to get Mark Mulder After his first All Star season in 2007 the Athletics traded him to the Diamondbacks for prospects After appearing in two more All Star Games in 2008 and 2009 the Diamondbacks traded him to the Angels during the 2010 season for Joe Saunders and pitching prospects A free agent after the 2012 season he pitched for the Nationals in 2013 and then signed with the Dodgers for the 2014 season The Dodgers traded Haren to Miami after the 2014 season On July 31 2015 Haren was traded to the Chicago Cubs for two minor league prospects Haren is one of a small number of MLB pitchers to have beaten all 30 major league teams 1 Although he was never a particularly well known player Haren finished his career with three All Star game appearances and the seventh best strikeout to walk ratio in major league history 2 Contents 1 Amateur career 2 Professional career 2 1 St Louis Cardinals 2 2 Oakland Athletics 2 3 Arizona Diamondbacks 2 4 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 2 5 Washington Nationals 2 6 Los Angeles Dodgers 2 7 Miami Marlins 2 8 Chicago Cubs 3 Pitching style 4 Personal life 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksAmateur career EditHaren attended Bishop Amat High School in La Puente California where he played for the school s baseball team as a first baseman 3 He was named All San Gabriel Valley 4 After he graduated from Bishop Amat Haren enrolled at Pepperdine University in Malibu California on a college baseball scholarship Playing for the Pepperdine Waves baseball team he was selected as West Coast Conference WCC Freshman of the Year in 1999 5 As a sophomore in 2000 Haren had an 8 5 win loss record and a 3 08 earned run average ERA 6 In the 2001 season his junior year Haren posted a 2 22 ERA in 17 starts while teammate Noah Lowry posted a 1 71 ERA in 18 starts Haren was named WCC Player of the Year and Lowry was Pitcher of the Year Haren also was a Second team College All America 7 The teammates skipped their senior seasons and Lowry was taken in the first round 30th overall by the San Francisco Giants and Haren was taken in the second round 72nd overall by the St Louis Cardinals in the 2001 Major League Baseball draft 8 Professional career EditSt Louis Cardinals Edit Haren made his professional debut with the New Jersey Cardinals in 2001 and was 3 3 with a 3 10 ERA in 12 appearances with eight starts He also struck out 57 while only walking eight He then made 28 starts in A ball in 2002 for the Peoria Chiefs and Potomac Cannons finishing with a combined ERA of 2 74 He started 2003 in Double A with the Tennessee Smokies but was promoted after eight starts to the Triple A Memphis Redbirds He was a combined 8 1 with a 2 68 ERA in 16 starts in 2003 with 84 strikeouts and was selected as the Cardinals minor league pitcher of the year Haren made his major league debut at the age of 22 on June 30 2003 He was the starting pitcher against the San Francisco Giants and allowed four runs two earned in six innings to pick up the loss He recorded his first Major League win with a six inning start where he allowed only one run against the Los Angeles Dodgers on July 19 After finishing 2003 with a 5 08 ERA for the Cardinals in 14 starts he was sent back down to AAA Memphis for the 2004 season He received a late season call up and made five appearances in the postseason for the Cardinals including two in the World Series The Cardinals were swept by the Boston Red Sox but Haren pitched well tossing 42 3 scoreless innings Pitching in a game against the Seattle Mariners Oakland Athletics Edit After the 2004 season the Cardinals traded Haren in a package that included right handed reliever Kiko Calero and top hitting prospect Daric Barton to the Oakland Athletics for Mark Mulder 9 Haren went 14 12 with a 3 73 ERA in his first full season as a major leaguer citation needed In 2005 Haren finished in the top 10 in the American League in the following categories innings pitched 217 ninth place strikeouts 163 sixth place and complete games three fourth place citation needed Furthermore in 2007 Haren had one of the best seasons among any pitcher in the majors Haren finished in the top ten in the American League in wins with 15 strikeouts with 192 innings pitched with 222 2 3 strikeout to walk ratio with 3 49 and finished in the top three in the AL in ERA with 3 07 10 In 2007 he was also selected to start the MLB All Star Game 10 Arizona Diamondbacks Edit Haren pitching during the 2009 All Star Game in St Louis On December 14 2007 Haren was traded to the Arizona Diamondbacks along with Connor Robertson for prospects including Carlos Gonzalez Brett Anderson Aaron Cunningham Greg Smith Dana Eveland and Chris Carter 11 In his first season with the Diamondbacks he was selected to the 2008 All Star game at Yankee Stadium along with his teammate Brandon Webb He finished 2008 with a 3 33 ERA to go along with a 16 8 win loss record and a career high 206 strikeouts in 216 innings citation needed His strikeout to walk ratio of 5 15 was the best in the National League trailing only Roy HalladayOn August 6 2008 Haren agreed to a four year 44 75 million contract with a team option for the 2013 season 12 Haren was also selected as a 2009 NL All Star representing the Diamondbacks along with Justin Upton Haren finished the year with a record of 14 10 3 14 ERA and 223 strikeouts in 229 1 3 innings throwing three complete games in 33 starts citation needed He once again led the National League with a strikeout to walk ratio of 5 87 and ranked third in total number of strikeouts and ninth in strikeouts per nine innings 8 75 K 9 His 1 003 WHIP was the best mark in the big leagues In 2009 he was named 33 on the Sporting News list of the 50 greatest current players in baseball A panel of 100 baseball people many of them members of the Baseball Hall of Fame and winners of major baseball awards was polled to arrive at the list 13 He began the 2010 season with a 7 8 record and a 4 60 ERA through July 25 14 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Edit On July 25 2010 the Diamondbacks traded Haren to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim for starting pitcher Joe Saunders and minor league pitchers Rafael Rodriguez Patrick Corbin and Tyler Skaggs 15 16 In 13 games with the Angels to close out the 2010 season Haren went 5 4 with 75 strikeouts and a 2 87 ERA citation needed His final numbers for the entire season were a 12 12 record 3 91 ERA 216 strikeouts and 235 innings in 35 starts 2011 saw a rebound from Haren as he pitched to a 16 11 record with a 3 17 ERA in 35 games 34 starts He struck out 192 in 238 1 3 innings and led the American League with a 5 82 strikeout to walk ratio while throwing a career high four complete games three shutouts On May 24 2012 Haren recorded a career high 14 strikeouts in a complete game shutout against the Seattle Mariners in Seattle allowing four hits in a 3 0 victory citation needed On November 2 2012 after an attempt to trade him to the Chicago Cubs for Carlos Marmol fell through the Angels declined Haren s 15 5 million option instead buying it out for 3 5 million and he became a free agent 17 Washington Nationals Edit Haren signed a one year 13 million contract with the Washington Nationals on December 7 2012 18 After his June 22 2013 start against the Colorado Rockies Haren owned a major league worst 6 15 ERA amongst qualified starters 19 He had also given up a league leading number of home runs with 19 home runs surrendered through 15 starts 20 Haren was placed on the 15 day disabled list on June 25 with right shoulder inflammation 21 He later explained that the disabled list stint was more for mental reasons than physical reasons as he was lonely with his family remaining in California 22 Haren finished the 2013 season 10 14 with a 4 67 ERA 23 After starting the season with a 4 11 record and a 5 79 ERA in his first 18 games he finished the season with a 6 3 record and a 3 14 ERA in his final 13 games 24 Los Angeles Dodgers Edit Haren pitching for the Los Angeles Dodgers On November 25 2013 Haren signed to a one year 10 million deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers The deal included a vesting option for 2015 which became a player option when he pitched 180 innings in 2014 25 26 Haren started the season strong winning five of his first six decisions However around the all star break he had a brief stretch where he pitched poorly losing five straight starts from July 5 to August 1 He turned it around again and pitched well down the stretch He finished with a record of 13 11 and an ERA of 4 02 in 32 starts for the Dodgers in 2014 27 For the year he finished second in the league in home runs allowed with 27 After the season Haren exercised his player option for the 2015 season Regarding rumors that the Dodgers might trade him Haren said he only wanted to pitch in Los Angeles either for the Dodgers or the Angels and that he had no interest in playing for anyone else 28 Miami Marlins Edit On December 10 2014 the Dodgers traded Haren Dee Gordon and Miguel Rojas to the Miami Marlins in exchange for Andrew Heaney Chris Hatcher Austin Barnes and Enrique Hernandez 29 He voiced his preference to pitch for a team on the West Coast Although it was reported that Haren had requested a trade 30 he reported to spring training with the Marlins and denied having requested a trade 31 Chicago Cubs Edit On July 31 2015 the Marlins traded Haren to the Chicago Cubs for minor leaguers Elliot Soto and Ivan Pineyro 32 Haren announced he would retire after the 2015 season Haren stated If I don t pitch in the postseason that s it It s been fun Hopefully there s a lot more games to go If my name is called I ll be ready 33 Between the Marlins and Cubs Haren went 11 9 with a 3 60 ERA in 32 starts Pitching style EditHaren threw an 89 92 mile per hour 143 148 km h four seam fastball an 89 92 mile per hour 143 148 km h two seam fastball a sharp 84 86 mile per hour 135 138 km h split finger fastball and a 76 79 mile per hour 122 127 km h spike curve 34 Haren had also added and relied heavily upon an 85 87 mile per hour 137 140 km h cut fastball which he added in 2008 and had credited with rejuvenating his career 35 The cut fastball made up more than half of his pitch selection to right handed hitters with his fastballs and occasional split finger fastball filling up most of the rest Against lefties Haren mixed all of his pitches but used his two seam fastball the most His curveball was a change of pace pitch and not a main weapon he didn t throw it much to right handers or in two strike counts By contrast he threw about half of his splitters with two strikes 34 Haren was also known for exceptional control His strikeout to walk ratio was above four for his career As of May 2012 update he was the active leader in that category 36 Haren usually had a slow pitching delivery highlighted by a slight pause in the middle of his windup that he sped up with runners on base His pitching style was often dubbed a chess match by reporters and announcers particularly Daron Sutton and Mark Grace of the Diamondbacks announce team due to his ability to change speeds and throw almost any pitch in any count and often throws pitches in succession i e four straight breaking balls often going against scouting reports making it particularly hard to hit him 35 Personal life EditHaren grew up in West Covina California He is of Irish and Mexican descent 4 He and his wife have two children 22 and live in Orange County California 28 In December 2016 the Diamondbacks hired Haren as a special pitching assistant applying sabermetrics and other baseball analytics 37 See also EditPortals Biography Baseball Greater Los Angeles List of Major League Baseball career strikeout leaders 2021 Baseball Hall of Fame ballotingReferences Edit Wagner James August 9 2013 Dan Haren becomes 13th pitcher to beat all 30 teams Washington Post Kepner Tyler February 27 2017 Dan Haren hopes to help Diamondback pitchers better prepared New York Times Bishop Amat Favored in Division I Baseball Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 14 2014 a b The Book on Dan Haren Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 14 2014 Dan Haren Baseball Statistics The Baseball Cube Archived from the original on December 3 2013 Retrieved November 25 2013 Pepperdine Is Armed for Season Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 14 2014 Pepperdine s Haren Lowry Earn WCC Honors LA Times May 22 2001 Retrieved November 25 2013 Pindelski Mike January 29 2007 A Look Back at the 2001 MLB Draft SB Nation Retrieved November 25 2013 A s trade Mulder to Cardinals for Haren Calero Sports Illustrated December 18 2004 Retrieved November 5 2008 a b Dan Haren statistics and history Baseball Reference com A s trade RHP Dan Haren to Arizona in eight player deal athletics com Official Info Oakland Athletics Archived from the original on December 17 2007 Retrieved December 14 2014 D backs sign All Star hurler Haren to four year 44 75M deal ESPN com August 6 2008 Retrieved November 5 2008 1 Archived July 26 2009 at the Wayback Machine Angels Give up Saunders for Haren Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 14 2014 Dodd Mike July 25 2010 Angels acquire Dan Haren for Joe Saunders 3 others USA Today The Fabulous Forum Los Angeles Times DiGiovanna Mike November 2 2012 Angels decline Dan Haren s option pitcher now a free agent Los Angeles Times Snyder Matt December 4 2012 Nationals finalizing deal with Dan Haren for one year 13M CBS Sports Retrieved December 4 2012 Adam Kilgore February 25 2011 Nationals vs Rockies Dan Haren has worst ERA among MLB starting pitchers after big loss The Washington Post Retrieved November 25 2013 Dan Haren turns in another terrible start for the Nationals HardballTalk Hardballtalk nbcsports com Retrieved November 25 2013 Kilgore Adam June 25 2013 Nationals recall Tyler Moore officially place Dan Haren on disabled list The Washington Post Retrieved June 26 2013 a b Dan Haren looks back at his season in Washington Washington Post Retrieved December 14 2014 Reports Dan Haren agrees to terms with the Dodgers Washington Post Retrieved December 14 2014 For the Dodgers Dan Haren is a 10 million insurance policy Los Angeles Times Retrieved December 14 2014 Dan Haren agrees with Dodgers ESPN com November 25 2013 Stephen Eric November 25 2013 Dodgers finalize Dan Haren contract truebluela com Retrieved November 25 2013 Dan Haren 2014 pitching gamelogs Baseball Reference Retrieved September 29 2014 a b Dan Haren of Los Angeles Dodgers would rather retire than pitch outside LA ESPN Los Angeles ESPN com Retrieved December 14 2014 Gurnick Ken December 11 2014 Dodgers adding Kendrick Rollins in trades MLB com Archived from the original on August 24 2017 Retrieved December 11 2014 Report Dan Haren still has no intentions to pitch for Marlins Yahoo Sports January 3 2015 Retrieved February 23 2015 South Florida Sun Sentinel February 20 2015 New Miami Marlins starter Dan Haren ready to get going Sun Sentinel Sun Sentinel com Retrieved February 23 2015 Muskat Carrie July 31 2015 Cubs boost rotation in deal for Haren MLB com Archived from the original on August 2 2015 Retrieved July 31 2015 Polishuk Mark October 6 2015 Dan Haren To Retire MLBTradeRumors com Retrieved October 6 2015 a b Brooks Baseball Home of the PitchFX Tool Player Card Dan Haren Brooks Baseball Retrieved May 30 2012 a b Haren credits cut fastball for success Active Leaders amp Records for Strikeouts Base On Balls Baseball Reference com Baseball Reference com Retrieved May 30 2012 Diamondbacks hire former big leaguer Dan Haren as pitching strategist External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dan Haren Career statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs 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