Jeremy Hatch

New York Bombers (2000-2001)
In the 2000 Inaugural Draft, Hatch was drafted in the thirteenth round by the New York Bombers. His first ABA season probably didn't go as planned, as Hatch struggled the entire season. He earned a 2-3 record, with a sky-high 6.88 ERA in 35.1 innings. The team was tired of his desastrous season, they relegated him to the bullpen near the end of the year. It didn't prevent him to earn a win in the Championship Series.

New York unsurprisingly let him go, but they eventually signed him back as a relief pitcher pitcher on the free agent market. His second season wasn't much better, earning an even worse 7.76 ERA, a 1-5 record in just 29 innings pitched. He was unsurprisingly let go at the end of his horrible season.

Boston Bandits (2002-
Despite his horrendous statistics the year before, the Bandits saw something in Hatch and signed him to a one year deal and inserted him in their starting rotation, marking Hatch's return as a starting pitcher for the first time since early 2000. He was clearly the worst pitcher in Boston's rotation, as proven by his 0-4 record and 4.98 ERA, still a career-best.