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Brad Halsey

9/6/2005

Halsey may not make another start for Arizona this season, as manager Bob Melvin is concerned about the rookie's innings total and a recent drop in velocity. The 24-year-old lefthander has given up at least four runs in each of his last five starts, taking the loss in each of them. For the season, Halsey is 8-12 with a 4.50 ERA over 26 starts and 158 innings.

8/22/2005

Halsey matched his shortest outing of the season, lasting just four innings in Sunday's loss to the Cincinnati Reds. Prior to his departure, the Diamondbacks' lefthander allowed seven runs on eight hits, including three home runs. He struck out two and walked one. For the season, Halsey is 8-10 with a 4.39 ERA in 25 appearances, including 24 starts.

7/28/2005

Halsey notched the win in Thursday afternoon's 6-0 victory over the Chicago Cubs, allowing just four hits in six shutout innings, striking out two and walking one. The Diamondbacks' lefthander evened his season record at 7-7 and lowered his ERA to 3.81, improving the mark for the fourth consecutive game.

6/1/2005

Halsey posted his fourth win of the 2005 campaign, scattering six hits over seven shutout innings in Tuesday's 7-0 victory over the New York Mets. The Diamondbacks' lefthander struck out six batters and walked one. In his previous four outings, Halsey had allowed 19 runs in 24.1 innings of work, but only 10 of those were earned.

4/12/2005

Halsey notched his first win of the season, holding the Colorado Rockies to just five hits over six shutout innings in Monday's game. The lefthander, who won the fifth spot in the Diamondbacks' starting rotation in spring training, struck out a career-high seven batters and walked just one.

Hasley was acquired from the New York Yankees in the Randy Johnson trade during the offseason. He made eight appearances with the Yanks in 2004, including seven starts, going 1-3 with a 6.47 ERA.