Michael Warren Maroth (born August 17, 1977) is an American former Major League Baseball (MLB) starting pitcher and former professional and college pitching coach .
2004 also saw Maroth pitch a one-hit complete game shutout against a surging New York Yankees team that July – he lost his no-hit bid in the fourth-inning[7] due to future teammate Gary Sheffield.
In light of the Tigers' continually struggling offense, Maroth's 2005 performance was similarly solid; he managed to rack up 14 wins in 28 starts, the second best record on the team and just one loss behind their young ace, Jeremy Bonderman.
3 role in the starter rotation, behind the veteran Kenny Rogers and Bonderman, and ahead of rookie Justin Verlander and Nate Robertson.
After a start against the Kansas City Royals on May 25,[8] Maroth was placed on the disabled list in early June with bone chips in his left elbow.
Late in the 2006 season, Maroth made four relief appearances, posting a 9.53 ERA over 52⁄3 innings of work, giving up three home runs.
With Kenny Rogers on the DL, the rotation consisted of Maroth, Jeremy Bonderman, Justin Verlander, Chad Durbin, and Nate Robertson.
[10] In his first career National League start on June 25 against the New York Mets, Maroth surrendered just one run and two hits in 71⁄3 innings, but did not figure in the decision.
[18] In October 2014, after three seasons with Lakeland, it was announced Maroth was named the pitching coach for the Triple-A Toledo Mud Hens.
[20] Maroth was named as the pitching coach for the Class-A Advanced Florida Fire Frogs in the Atlanta Braves organization for the 2018 season.