Dana Kinkade

Miami Sunbirds (2000-2002)
In the 2000 Inaugural Draft, Kinkade was drafted in the sixth round. Probably the most physically imposing pitcher at the time, Dana Kinkade imposed his dominance, earning a league-high 6 wins. However, his detractors will point out his numerous flaws. He threw a league-high 37 bases on balls and allowed 76 hits in 70.2 innings, for a 1.60 WHIP. Kinkade himself said that he wasn't satisfied with his performance.

In 2001, Kinkade continued to impress, earning a 6-3 record. He corrected a number of flaws he had last year, throwing less bases on balls, lowering his WHIP and throwing more strikeouts. The imposing pitcher extended his contract with the Sunbirds for another year.

Kinkade was unable to repeat his performances of the last two seasons, in 2002. The Miami team was unable to help Kinkade win games and he ended with a 2-3 record. He opted out of his contract with the Sunbirds at the end of the season, to go to greener pastures.

Boston Bandits (2003-
Kinkade found his new team in Boston and signed a lucrative 4 year-deal with the team. While he's not their ace, Kinkade will be an integral part of their rotation.