Sean Henn

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Sean Henn
New York Yankees — No. 62
Starting pitcher
Bats: Right Throws: Left
Major League Baseball debut
May 4, 2005 for the New York Yankees
Selected MLB statistics
(through 2006)
Record     0-4
ERA     8.27
Strikeouts     10

Sean Michael Henn is a minor league baseball starting pitcher, and he is currently a member of the New York Yankees. Born on April 23, 1981 in Fort Worth, Texas, he has pitched in seven major league games for the New York Yankees.

Starting the 2005 season in the minor leagues with the Yankees' Double-A affiliate, the Trenton Thunder, Henn was called up to the Yankees' Triple-A affiliate, the Columbus Clippers. On May 4, he started in place of Randy Johnson against the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. He was roughed up, allowing 6 runs (5 earned) in 2.1 innings with 2 walks and no strikeouts. Henn was sent down to the minors, but he was called up to replace an injured Kevin Brown. In his second major league career outing, Henn gave up 5 runs, 4 earned over 4.2 innings, including 7 walks and only 46 strikes over 98 pitches, earning him a second loss. In his third major league outing, which came against the New York Mets, Henn was unable to hold the opposing offense down. Since the Yankees' schedule allowed them to play without a fifth starter, the Yankees sent him back to the Clippers. The roster opening left by Henn's demotion allowed the Yankees to call up Kevin Reese.

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