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Dan Warthen
Warthen as pitching coach for the New York Mets in 2011.New York Mets — No. 59 Pitcher/Bullpen Coach/Pitching Coach Born: December 1, 1952
Omaha, NebraskaBatted: Switch Threw: Left MLB debut May 18, 1975 for the Montreal Expos Last MLB appearance September 29, 1978 for the Houston Astros Career statistics Win-Loss record 12-21 Earned run average 4.31 Strikeouts 224 Teams As Player
As Coach
- Pittsburgh Pirates (1981)
- Seattle Mariners (1991-1992)
- San Diego Padres (1996-1997)
- Detroit Tigers (1999-2002)
- New York Mets (2008-present)
Daniel Dean Warthen (born December 1, 1952, in Omaha, Nebraska) is an American former Major League Baseball left-handed pitcher and current coach for the New York Mets.
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High school years
Warthen attended high school in Omaha, Nebraska and was a High School All-American quarterback/tight end/linebacker in football and also a star in baseball. He turned down scholarship offers from Nebraska, USC, UCLA, Michigan and Northwestern to play professional baseball.
Major League Baseball career
Warthen was drafted by the Montreal Expos in the 2nd round of the 1971 Major League Baseball Draft. Warthen would make his Major League Baseball debut with the Montreal Expos on May 18, 1975, pitching a scoreless eighth inning against the Cincinnati Reds. He pitched four seasons in the major leagues with Montreal, Philadelphia and Houston. He finished his major-league career with a 12 win-21 loss record and a 4.31 E.R.A.
Coaching years
He began his coaching career with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1981, following that with coaching in the minor league organizations of San Diego and Philadelphia. Warthen was the pitching coach for the Detroit Tigers (1999–2002), San Diego Padres (1996–97) and Seattle Mariners (1992), also serving as the Mariners bullpen coach in 1991. He was the pitching coach for the Triple A Norfolk Tides from 2003-2005.
Warthen served as the bullpen coach for the Los Angeles Dodgers under manager Grady Little from 2006-2007. On June 17, 2008 Warthen was named the New York Mets pitching coach, replacing Rick Peterson.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference, or The Baseball Cube
Preceded by
Jim LettLos Angeles Dodgers Bullpen Coach
2006-2007Succeeded by
Ken HowellPreceded by
Rick PetersonNew York Mets Pitching Coach
2008-presentSucceeded by
IncumbentNew York Mets current roster Active roster 2 Justin Turner | 3 Josh Satin | 5 David Wright | 9 Ronny Paulino | 11 Rubén Tejada | 13 Mike Nickeas | 16 Ángel Pagán | 19 Daniel Herrera | 21 Lucas Duda | 23 Mike Baxter | 26 Fernando Martínez | 27 Pedro Beato | 28 Daniel Murphy | 29 Ike Davis | 30 Josh Thole | 32 Jenrry Mejía | 33 Taylor Buchholz | 34 Mike Pelfrey | 35 Dillon Gee | 39 Bobby Parnell | 40 Tim Byrdak | 43 R. A. Dickey | 44 Jason Bay | 46 Manny Acosta | 49 Jon Niese | 57 Johan Santana | 63 Chris Schwinden | 63 Jordany Valdespin | 64 Josh Stinson | 65 Zach Lutz | 66 Armando Rodríguez | 77 D. J. Carrasco
Inactive roster Disabled list Coaching Staff Manager 10 Terry Collins | Bench Coach -- Bob Geren | 1st Base Coach -- Tom Goodwin | 3rd Base Coach -- Tim Teufel | Hitting Coach 52 Dave Hudgens | Pitching Coach 59 Dan Warthen | Bullpen Coach -- Ricky Bones | Bullpen Catcher 54 Dave Racaniello
Categories:- 1952 births
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