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John
Halama
Starting Pitcher
Birthdate
22/2/1972
BAT/THR
Left/Left
Birthplace
Brooklyn, NY
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Biography
Position
Starting Pitcher
Birthdate
22/2/1972
BAT/THR
Left/Left
Birthplace
Brooklyn, NY
Debut Year
1998
Career History
Baltimore Orioles
2006-2006 (1 Season)
Boston Red Sox
2005*-2005 (1 Season)
Washington Nationals
2005*-2005 (1 Season)
Tampa Bay Devil Rays
2004-2004 (1 Season)
Oakland Athletics
2003-2003 (1 Season)
Seattle Mariners
1999-2002 (4 Seasons)
Houston Astros
1998-1998 (1 Season)
MLB News
Endy Rodriguez drives in a pair of runs in his return to the majors, Pirates top Rockies 7-2
— Endy Rodriguez had two hits and drove in a pair of runs in his return to the majors and the Pittsburgh Pirates breezed past the Colorado...
Reds get six shutout innings from Chase Burns and JJ Bleday homers twice in 15-1 rout of Nationals
— Chase Burns threw six scoreless innings, JJ Bleday homered twice and drove in six runs, and the Cincinnati Reds avoided being swept by the Washington Nationals with a 15-1 victory Thursday afternoon at Great American Ball Park.
Fantasy baseball: How to replace an injured Cal Raleigh
All of the important fantasy spin and actionable takeaways resulting from the latest baseball news.
Mariners' Cal Raleigh (oblique) lands on IL for first time
The Mariners placed catcher Cal Raleigh on the 10-day injured list on Thursday morning with a right oblique strain, the first IL stint of the AL MVP runner-up's career in his sixth major league season.
Rangers' Corey Seager aims to 'figure it out' amid 0-for-27 skid
Corey Seager is going through a slump like none he has ever had to endure in the big leagues. The two-time World Series MVP is hitless in his last seven games which is part of a longer 0-for-27 span, also a career long, that includes 11 strikeouts.
Pages is the best fantasy bat on Dodgers? Vargas is a top-20 hitter? Don't be surprised!
Eric Karabell looks into the crystal ball to tell fantasy baseball managers what might come to pass in the not-too-distant future.