Hamren rounds out latest additions to the crab pot

Posted by TBN On 04/04/2014

Less than a week after signing RHPs Peter Parise and Ian Marshall, manager Lance Burkhart continues to adhere to the adage that “pitching wins championships.” Today, he announced the signing of RHP Erik Hamren, who brings with him experience at the Major League level with the back in 2011. This season will be Hamren’s first with the Blue Crabs.

Hamren began the 2013 season with the Double-A Mississippi Braves of the farm system before being traded to the Montgomery Biscuits of the organization. Between the two clubs, he posted a sparkling ERA of just 3.08 in 45 games. Working as a reliever, Hamren struck out a staggering 76 batters in only 64.1 innings of work, which averages out to 10.6 strikeouts per nine innings pitched.

Prior to last season, the 6’1”, 195lb righty spent 2011 and 2012 with the San Diego Padres organization. Hamren began the 2011 season with their Single-A club, before skyrocketing through their Double-A and Triple-A teams due to his outstanding performances. He finished that season with a total record of 5-0, an ERA of 1.05, and an average of more than one strikeout per inning (71 K in 68.2 IP).

Hamren, 27, was born in Newport Beach, CA. He attended Tesoro High School in Rancho Santa Margarita, CA before enrolling at Saddleback College in Mission Viejo, CA. In 2008 the selected him in the 37th round of the MLB June Amateur Draft. In a professional career spanning six seasons, Hamren has accumulated 326 strikeouts in 330.2 innings pitched and has a superb ERA of 3.46.

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