Former San Diego Padres right-handed pitcher Jesse Hahn has reportedly joined the Los Angeles Dodgers on a minor league deal. Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic reported the news on Wednesday. The deal includes an invitation to big league spring training.
Dodgers are signing right-hander Jesse Hahn to a minor league deal, sources tell The Athletic.
— Fabian Ardaya (@FabianArdaya) January 17, 2024
Has pitched parts of seven seasons in the majors with the Padres, Athletics and Royals. Hasn’t appeared in a professional game since 2021.
Hahn, 34, began his MLB career with the Padres in 2014.
The sixth-round draft pick by the Tampa Bay Rays in the 2010 draft was acquired by the Friars ahead of the 2014 season in a seven-player trade.
The Padres acquired Hahn and left-handed pitcher Alex Torres, and sent infielders Logan Forsythe and Maxx Tissenbaum and right-handed pitchers Matt Andriese, Brad Boxberger and Matt Lollis to Tampa. Not exactly a successful trade for San Diego.
Hahn ended up spending just one year with the Padres, going 7-4 with a 3.07 ERA in 14 games and 12 starts.
Then, ahead of the 2015 season, Hahn was shipped with right-handed pitcher R.J. Alvarez to the Oakland Athletics for catcher Derek Norris and right-handed pitcher Seth Streich. A somewhat more successful trade for San Diego.
Hahn spent the next three seasons in Oakland, and then was with the Kansas City Royals from 2019 to 2021. After suffering a season-ending injury in 2021, he hasn't thrown another pitch of professional baseball.
Hahn is now joining the division-rival Dodgers, hoping to revitalize his career. He has a career 4.22 ERA in 82 games and 50 starts. After starting his career as a starter, he's transitioned to being a full-time reliever.
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