LaTroy Hawkins

Player

Birthday December 21, 1972

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Gary, Indiana, U.S.

Age 51 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.96 m

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1600

Hawkins also participated in track and field and the 1600 meters relay while in high school.

Initially, he favored basketball over baseball, but Hawkins chose to pursue a baseball career after his grandfather told him that the latter was his better sport.

1972

LaTroy Hawkins (born December 21, 1972) is an American former professional baseball pitcher.

In his 21-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career, he played for the Minnesota Twins, Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants, Baltimore Orioles, Colorado Rockies, New York Yankees, Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, New York Mets, and Toronto Blue Jays.

1991

Hawkins was drafted straight out of high school by the Minnesota Twins in the seventh round of the 1991 Major League Baseball (MLB) draft and received a $47,500 signing bonus.

1995

He debuted with the team in 1995 and reached the major leagues for good in 1997.

He spent the next four years in the Twins' minor league system before making the team's starting rotation out of spring training in 1995.

His MLB debut on April 29, 1995, was a disastrous start against the Baltimore Orioles, where he gave up seven earned runs on seven hits in only 1 2⁄3 innings of work.

After losing his first three starts, Hawkins was demoted to the Salt Lake Buzz of the Triple-A Pacific Coast League in May when the Twins had to shrink their roster.

Promoted again in September, he won for the first time in the second game of a doubleheader against the Kansas City Royals on September 18.

Altogether, Hawkins made six starts with a 2–3 record and an 8.67 earned run average (ERA).

1996

He began 1996 in the Twins' rotation as well, and struck out 10 batters in a win over the Detroit Tigers on April 25.

However, he was demoted to the Buzz in May after posting an 8.20 ERA in seven starts for the Twins.

This time, he was not promoted in September.

1997

For the 1997 season, Hawkins started out pitching in Salt Lake City.

Though his ERA with the Buzz was 5.45, his record was 9–4.

He was promoted to the Twins in June, spending the rest of the season in their rotation.

In 20 starts, he compiled a 6–12 record and a 5.84 ERA.

1998

After posting some of the worst earned run averages (ERA) in the American League (AL) in 1998 and 1999, Hawkins was moved to the bullpen in 2000.

1998 was the first year that Hawkins spent an entire season in the Twins' rotation.

2001

He struggled as the Twins' closer in 2001 but found better success thereafter in a setup role, posting a career-low 1.86 ERA in 2003 and reaching the playoffs in 2002 and 2003 with Minnesota.

2004

In 2004, the Cubs signed Hawkins to set up for closer Joe Borowski, but he blew several saves and became unpopular with the team's fans.

2005

He was traded to the Giants in 2005 and served as a setup man again for various teams for the next few seasons.

2007

He reached the World Series with the Rockies in 2007, though the team was swept by the Boston Red Sox in four games.

2008

Hawkins joined the Yankees in 2008, struggled, and was traded to the Astros, where he was very effective.

2009

In 2009, he filled in for an injured José Valverde as the Astros' closer and posted a 2.13 ERA.

2011

He signed a two-year contract with the Brewers after the season and reached the playoffs with Milwaukee again in 2011.

2012

After spending a year with the Angels in 2012, Hawkins had to sign a minor league contract with the Mets in 2013.

He made their roster and had become their closer by the end of the year.

2014

In 2014, as the oldest player in the NL, he served as Colorado's closer.

2015

In 2015, he reached the playoffs with the Blue Jays before retiring at the end of the year.

Hawkins was born and raised in Gary, Indiana.

Hawkins' father was absent, and he was raised primarily by his mother, Debra, and his maternal grandparents.

Growing up, he played baseball with broom handles, not getting to use a glove until he started playing Little League Baseball.

Hawkins attended West Side High School.

At West Side, he competed in basketball against Glenn Robinson and received a full scholarship offer to play college basketball at Indiana State.

2017

Though his first start had not come until June 17, his 12 losses tied him with 11 other pitchers for 10th in the American League (AL).

2020

Through the 2020 season, his 1,042 games pitched were the 10th-most of any major league player.

He has also registered saves against all 30 MLB teams.

Born and raised in Gary, Indiana, Hawkins was a seventh-round draft pick of the Twins out of high school.