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Carl Pavano
Baseball Player
Male
Born
Jan 8, 1976
Age
37
Hometown
New Britain, Conn...
Carl Anthony Pavano is an American Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher currently with the Minnesota Twins.
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Mlb Pitcher Hospitalized After Serious Fall In SnowHuffington Post Sports - Jan 28, 2013
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Shoulder Strain Lands Twins' Carl Pavano On Disabled ListUSA Today - Jun 05, 2012
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Twins Put Rhp Pavano On 15 Day Dl With Shoulder StrainUSA Today - Jun 04, 2012
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American League Game CapsulesFox News - May 27, 2012
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CHILDHOOD
1976
Birth
Born in 1976.
TWENTIES

In November, he was sent to Montreal, along with pitcher Tony Armas, Jr., in a trade that brought Pedro Martínez to Boston. Pavano made his Major League debut on May 23, 1998 by starting and pitching seven strong innings against the Philadelphia Phillies.
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2004
28 Years Old
He became a free agent following the season and, despite receiving bigger offers from Boston and Cincinnati, chose to accept a four-year contract worth $39.95 million with the New York Yankees on December 20, 2004.
2005
29 Years Old
In 2005, Pavano began the season with quality starts in seven of his first 10 appearances, compiling a 4–2 record and a 3.69 ERA.
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THIRTIES
The Yankees expected him to be healthy for the 2006 season, but Pavano began the season on the disabled list after bruising his buttocks in a spring training game.

In spring training in 2007, Yankees pitcher Mike Mussina said that Pavano needed to prove that he wanted to pitch for the team.
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O'Connell also stated that Pavano's rehabilitation was going faster than expected and he might be available to pitch at the Major League level by mid-summer 2008.

On January 6, 2009, Pavano signed a one-year deal with the Cleveland Indians worth $1.5 million with a possible $5.3 million in incentives.
However, in the playoffs Pavano lost Game 2 of the 2010 ALDS to the Yankees at Target Field 5–2, and the Twins were swept in three games to end the season.
On January 19, 2011, Pavano agreed to a 2-year contract with the Twins.
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