Jesse Hahn

Jesse Hahn

35-Year-Old PitcherP
 Free Agent  
Free Agent
2025 Fantasy Outlook
There was no outlook written for Jesse Hahn in 2025. Check out the latest news below for more on his current fantasy value.
RANKS
From Preseason
$Signed a minor-league contract with the Mariners in September of 2024.
Inks minors deal with Seattle
PSeattle Mariners  
September 4, 2024
Hahn signed a minor-league contract with the Mariners on Wednesday.
ANALYSIS
Hahn posted a 4.54 ERA and 1.53 WHIP across 41.2 innings with the Dodgers' Triple-A affiliate before being released Thursday. The 35-year-old righty will now give the Mariners some extra organizational depth down the stretch, though he likely won't see any action in the big leagues.
Read More News
Pitching Stats
Loading Pitching Stats...
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2021 MLB Game Log
calculator icon
Calculate Stats Over Time
Just click on any two dates.
Scoring
FanDuel
DraftKings
Yahoo DFS
Sorare
Loading Pitching Game Log...
2020 MLB Game Log
calculator icon
Calculate Stats Over Time
Just click on any two dates.
Scoring
FanDuel
DraftKings
Yahoo DFS
Sorare
Loading Pitching Game Log...
2019 MLB Game Log
calculator icon
Calculate Stats Over Time
Just click on any two dates.
Scoring
FanDuel
DraftKings
Yahoo DFS
Sorare
Loading Pitching Game Log...
2018 MLB Game Log
calculator icon
Calculate Stats Over Time
Just click on any two dates.
Scoring
FanDuel
DraftKings
Yahoo DFS
Sorare
Loading Pitching Game Log...
2017 MLB Game Log
calculator icon
Calculate Stats Over Time
Just click on any two dates.
Scoring
FanDuel
DraftKings
Yahoo DFS
Sorare
Loading Pitching Game Log...
Minor League Game Log
calculator icon
Calculate Stats Over Time
Just click on any two dates.
Loading Minor League Pitching Game Log...
Advanced Pitching Stats
Loading Advanced Pitching Stats...
Defensive Stats
Loading MLB Defensive Stats...
Stats Vs Today's Lineup
Want more matchup stats?
Loading Matchup Stats...
Recent RotoWire Articles Featuring Jesse Hahn See More
Collette Calls: Thinking About Pitchers Returning From Injuries
42 days ago
Spencer Strider leads a strong group of pitchers set to return from elbow surgery in 2025. How much can we trust them in their first season back?
Collette Calls: Everyone Gets A Save!
August 11, 2021
Jason Collette looks at the league-wide saves situation, as it seems these days that everyone gets a save!
AL FAAB Factor: Waiver Pickups of the Week
April 11, 2021
Erik Siegrist checks out the AL free-agent pool and thinks that while Akil Baddoo's name might be fun to say, he could be even more fun to have on your roster.
Mound Musings: My 2021 “Home” League Pitching Staff
April 8, 2021
Brad Johnson gives readers a glimpse into his hometown fantasy league pitchers, and this year, he's hoping his patience with Dinelson Lamet will pay off.
Mound Musings: A Look at Pitching in the AL Central
March 11, 2021
Brad Johnson writes about the American League Central this week, where in Chicago, White Sox fans have something to cheer about, as Lucas Giolito has become a bonafide ace.
Past Fantasy Outlooks
2021
2020
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
There's a chance the Royals' patience with Hahn pays off as he showed signs of becoming a quality reliever after injuries derailed his career as a starter. Hahn had a procedure for a right ulnar collateral ligament sprain in 2018, avoiding a second Tommy John surgery, at least for now. After throwing just 4.2 innings in 2019, Hahn was brought back to Kansas City, but a poor spring put a roster spot in jeopardy. He left summer camp on bereavement leave, then had a short stint on the paternity list before returning to the alternate training site. Hahn was activated in mid-August, throwing 17.1 innings with 19 strikeouts but eight walks. He benefited from a .108 BABIP and zero homers, explaining a 4.23 xFIP. Hahn altered his pitch mix, trading his four-seamer for a 95-mph sinker, adding a curveball while reducing slider usage and eliminating his change. He definitely merits tracking.
The Royals non-tendered Hahn after the 2019 season but brought him back on a one-year, major-league contract. It was rather surprising that he got a major-league deal seeing as he once again missed most of the season, throwing a total of 8.1 innings across three levels. Most of his time was spent rehabbing and building back up following UCL repair surgery in August of 2018. He struggled upon his return to Kansas City in September, but the right-hander was throwing his fastball harder than ever (95.1 mph average) and his breaking ball checked in at 2,772 rpm (a top-50 slider spin rate in baseball, min. 50 pitches thrown). Clearly the Royals saw something and still have some hope for Hahn as a reliever. Hahn, now 30, will get at least one more chance to show he can stay on the field and help a major-league team.
A poor spring punched Hahn's ticket to Triple-A Nashville to open the 2017 campaign, but he was recalled the first week of the season. His first appearance was relieving Raul Alcantara after a poor start, which lead to Hahn replacing Alcantara in the Athletics' rotation. The 28-year-old righty was sporting a respectable 3.56 ERA and 1.32 WHIP before running into the Astros in back-to-back efforts, allowing 15 earned runs in just four combined innings, prompting another trip to Nashville. Hahn struggled with the Sounds before heading to the 7-day disabled list. He returned the last day of the minor-league season to throw an inning, ending with a 4.32 ERA and 1.68 WHIP in Music City. Hahn has shown glimpses of back-end starter potential, but injuries and inconsistent control have held him back. He was traded to the Royals in January, and Kansas City has holes in its rotation, so Hahn will likely get another shot. At best, he's an endgame flier in AL-only.
Hahn's first start of 2016 seemed to predict a rebound year (6.2 shutout innings on April 30). It was anything but: He allowed four-plus runs in five of his remaining eight contests, which stretched out over several months due to injuries and a reserved seat on the Triple-A shuttle. Earning a spot in Oakland's wide-open rotation could help him revisit the combined 3.23 ERA in 30 appearances (28 starts) over 2014 and 2015, the latter with his current team. His ability to induce groundballs at an above-average rate offers a solid foundation, and A's starters always earn consideration because of that pitcher-friendly home cooking. Of course, Hahn's iffy health and unstable peripherals (career 6.5 K/9, 3.2 BB/9) likely will continue making him too dependent on batted balls and favorable matchups, whether it be lineups and/or stadium of play. Still, note the two-mph increase in average fastball velocity last year, and scrapping the slider last season may have been the first step toward longevity. Keep an eye on him during the spring.
Hahn was acquired in an offseason trade with the Padres and was immediately slotted into the A's rotation to begin the season. He was effective in his 16 starts for Oakland, compiling a 3.35 ERA along the way, but his strikeout rate dropped significantly with the league switch. He offset the drop in strikeouts with an improved walk rate, going from 3.9 BB/9 to 2.3 BB/9 last season. A forearm strain ended Hahn's season after his appearance on July 1, and there were initially fears that he may need another Tommy John surgery. Fortunately, he was reportedly playing catch without pain in late September. The A's will exercise caution with Hahn's workload in 2016 as he's never topped 100 innings at the major league level, but his career 3.19 ERA and 1.15 WHIP through 28 big league starts suggest that he may be a nice value if he can stay healthy.
Hahn entered the Padres’ organization via trade with the Rays last offseason, but his professional career had yet to progress beyond the High-A level. After 8.2 scoreless innings across five Cactus League appearances, though, he had laid the groundwork for a promotion to the big club, beginning the season at Double-A San Antonio. At the affiliate, his first 10 appearances translated to a 2.20 ERA and 28:11 K:BB in 32.2 innings, which generated his major league debut on June 3 after injury struck San Diego’s starters. Thereafter, he oscillated between the majors and minors when his services were required, and while he failed to complete six frames in each of his last four outings with the Padres, he notched a 3.07 ERA, 1.21 WHIP, and 70:32 K:BB in 73.1 major league innings. Traded to the A's in December, Hahn secured a place in the Oakland rotation during spring training.
Hahn made significant strides in 2013 at High-A Charlotte, emerging as a solid major league prospect. In 19 starts, he went 2-1 with a 2.15 ERA and a 63:18 K:BB ratio over 67.0 innings. A 6-foot-5 right-hander who had Tommy John surgery following his draft selection, Hahn features a mid-90s fastball with three developing secondary pitches. The Rays traded Hahn to San Diego in January as part of a seven-player swap, which might accelerate his path to the big leagues given the Padres' more immediate needs in the rotation.
More Fantasy News
Receives minors deal from Dodgers
PLos Angeles Dodgers  
January 17, 2024
Hahn signed a minor-league contract with the Dodgers on Wednesday that includes an invitation to spring training, Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
Subscribe now to instantly reveal our take on this news.
Becomes free agent
PFree Agent  
Shoulder
November 3, 2021
Hahn (shoulder) elected free agency Wednesday.
ANALYSIS
Subscribe now to instantly reveal our take on this news.
Running out of time for return
PKansas City Royals  
Shoulder
August 24, 2021
The Royals remain hopeful that Hahn (shoulder) will be ready to resume live pitching before the end of the season, even though he remains limited to throwing off a mound in significantly controlled settings, MLB.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Subscribe now to instantly reveal our take on this news.
Transferred to 60-day injured list
PKansas City Royals  
Shoulder
May 22, 2021
Hahn (shoulder) was transferred Saturday to the 60-day IL.
ANALYSIS
Subscribe now to instantly reveal our take on this news.
Not yet activated
PKansas City Royals  
Shoulder
May 20, 2021
Hahn (shoulder) has been returned from his rehab assignment but not activated from the injured list, Anne Rogers of MLB.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Subscribe now to instantly reveal our take on this news.