John Halama | |||
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Pitcher | |||
Born: Brooklyn, New York |
February 22, 1972 |||
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debut | |||
April 2, 1998, for the Houston Astros | |||
Last appearance | |||
June 10, 2006, for the Baltimore Orioles | |||
Career statistics | |||
Win–loss record | 56–48 | ||
Earned run average | 4.65 | ||
Strikeouts | 492 | ||
Teams | |||
John Thadeuz Halama (born February 22, 1972) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. During his major league career, Halama played with the Houston Astros (1998), Seattle Mariners (1999–2002), Oakland Athletics (2003), Tampa Bay Devil Rays (2004), Boston Red Sox (2005), Washington Nationals (2005), and Baltimore Orioles (2006). He bats and throws left-handed.
Halama made his debut with the Astros in 1998. Prior to that he had attended St. Francis College and Pitched for the Terriers from 1991-1994. Prior to that he attended and graduated from Bishop Ford H.S., Brooklyn, NY in 1990.
In midseason 1998, Halama was sent to Seattle along with Freddy García and Carlos Guillén in the same trade that brought Randy Johnson to Houston. Halama won 41 games for the Mariners in a four-year span, with a career high 14 victories in 2000.
In 2003, Halama went 3-5 in 35 games for the A's.