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Happy Birthday Pat Hentgen

Houston Astros v Toronto Blue Jays Photo by Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images

It is Pat Hentgen’s 52nd birthday today.

Pat will always be one of my favorite former Blue Jays.

He was the Cy Young winner (the first Jay to win the award) in 1996, going 20-10 with a 3.22 ERA and pitching an outstanding 265.2 innings. Wouldn’t it be nice to have a starter throw 250 inning or more? He also made 4 All-Star teams. And he has two World Series rings. He didn’t pitch in the 1992 playoffs, but he had a win in the 1993 World Series against the Phillies. He was in line to pitch game 7 before Joe Carter ended the series in game 6.

As a Jay he was 107-85 with a 4.28 ERA in 10 seasons, playing in 270 games, 238 starts.

He sits 4th in team history in WAR at 26.7. 5th in wins, innings pitched, strikeouts, and games started.

After the 1999 season, the Jays traded him to the Cardinals, with Paul Spoljaric for Alberto Castillo, Matt DeWitt, and Lance Painter. It wasn’t one of our better trades. After one season in St. Louis, he signed as a free agent with the Orioles. After three seasons there, he came back to the Jays for one last season and retired.

He was 131-112 with 1 4.32 ERA in 344 games, 306 starts, and a 33.0 bWAR.

And he talked to us. If you want to see the interview, we spread over 5 parts. One, two, three, four, and five.

Pat has kept in the organization, he was bullpen coach in 2011, then left after the season for family reasons, and he also did that job again in 2013.

A few years back, he did a few innings in the TV broadcast booth. I thought he did an excellent job. I’d love to see him do it more often.

Happy birthday Pat. I hope it is a good one.