Brad Havens
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Bradley David Havens (born November 17, 1959 in Highland Park, Michigan) was a Pitcher for the Minnesota Twins (1981-83), Baltimore Orioles (1985-86), Los Angeles Dodgers (1987-88), Cleveland Indians (1988-89) and Detroit Tigers (1989).
He helped the Dodgers win the 1988 World Series.
He finished 9th in voting for 1981 American League Rookie of the Year for having a 3-6 Win-Loss record, 14 Games, 12 Games Started, 1 Complete Game, 1 Shutout, 1 Game Finished, 78 Innings Pitched, 76 Hits Allowed, 33 Runs Allowed, 31 Earned Runs Allowed, 6 Home Runs Allowed, 24 Walks Allowed, 43 Strikeouts, 1 Hit Batsmen, 1 Wild Pitch, 323 Batters Faced, 4 Intentional Walks, 2 Balks and a 3.58 ERA.
In 8 years he had a 24-37 Win-Loss record, 205 Games, 61 Games Started, 6 Complete Games, 2 Shutouts, 63 Games Finished, 3 Saves, 590 ⅔ 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.