Manuel Luna

Boston Bandits (2000-2002)
In the 2000 Inaugural Draft, Hatch was drafted in the twenty-first round by the Boston Bandits, in what many considered a steal. In his first year with the team, Luna threw in 29 innings and kept a very low ERA of 0.93 on a 1-2 record. At the end of the season, he signed a two year deal with Boston.

Luna was unable to keep up with last year's numbers, but he still managed to shine. He earned a 2-0 record with a 2.89 ERA over 28 innings, establishing himself as one of Boston's most dominant reliever.

He had a more difficult year in 2002 and saw him appear in less and less game for the Boston Bandits. He was unable to keep a low ERA and after struggling on the mount for his first ten games, Boston decided to cut ties with the relief pitcher.

Chicago Cyclones (2002)
Chicago traded for Luna in exchange for catcher Chris Goodwin. Just mere days after his arrival, Luna developped elbow problems that prevented him to be on top of his game. Unable to keep up with his usual numbers, he was let go by Chicago at the end of the season.

Philadelphia Freedom (2003-
Still one of the best relief pitcher on the free agent market, Luna attracted many teams, but he finally decided to sign a one-year deal with the Philadelphia organization.