Pat Hentgen

55-Year-Old PitcherP
 Free Agent  
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$Signed a one-year, $2.2 million deal in Nov. 2003. Filed for free agency in November of 2004.
PFree Agent  
November 12, 2004
Hentgen formally filed for free agency on Thursday, but he's not coming out of retirement according to the Toronto Sun.
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Apparently the MLBPA advised Hentgen to be reinstated from the voluntary retirement list if he wants to get back in the game as a coach down the road.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
2004
2003
Hentgen pitched well in September for Baltimore, creating a market for himself in the offseason. He will probably be the Blue Jays fourth or fifth starter.
Pitched well down the stretch in 2003, showing good recovery from Tommy John surgery. The Jays will look for him to be a middle of the rotation innings eater.
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PToronto Blue Jays  
July 24, 2004
Hentgen announced his retirement on Saturday, the Associated Press reports.
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PToronto Blue Jays  
July 19, 2004
Hentgen would pick up the spot start on Wednesday if Roy Halladay is unable to go.
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PToronto Blue Jays  
June 30, 2004
Hentgen has been dropped from the starting rotation, the Associated Press reports. The team will call up a replacement from the minors for Hentgen's turn in the rotation on Friday.
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PToronto Blue Jays  
June 29, 2004
Hentgen still expects to start as scheduled on Friday, the team's web site reports.
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PToronto Blue Jays  
June 27, 2004
After Hentgen lost his sixth straight decision while lasting only 1.2 innings on Sunday, Blue Jays manager Carlos Tosca said that they won't move Hentgen to the bullpen, the Associated Press reports.
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