Brad Havens

Bradley David Havens (born November 17, 1959) is an American former Major League Baseball pitcher for the Minnesota Twins (1981–83), Baltimore Orioles (1985–86), Los Angeles Dodgers (1987–88), Cleveland Indians (1988–89) and Detroit Tigers (1989).

Havens threw a no-hitter in the 1977 district championship for Kimball, which went to four Class A title games in 10 years from 1971 to 1980.

Havens was later acquired by the Minnesota Twins (along with outfielder Ken Landreaux, catcher/first baseman Dave Engle, and right-handed pitcher Paul Hartzell) in exchange for Rod Carew.

Havens was voted a full-share bonus and awarded a player's ring by his fellow former teammates for his limited role (0–0, 4.66 ERA) in the Los Angeles Dodgers' 1988 championship season.

Havens joined Kirk Gibson, who graduated from Waterford Kettering High School as two Metro Detroit natives on that World Series team.