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Dana Eveland #30 | Pitcher | Oakland Athletics
Height: 6-1    Weight: 220    Throws: L    Bats: L
Born: Oct 29, 1983, Olympia, WA
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December 14, 2007
Dana Eveland was sent to Oakland Friday in the Dan Haren trade. Eveland struggled in his brief stint in the big leagues last year, but he could figure into Oakland's rotation plans next year.
August 30, 2007
Dana Eveland will be recalled in time to start Saturday's game against Colorado, the AP reports. Eveland has been oddly effective in five Triple-A starts (a 1.99 ERA despite a 1.43 ratio), after missing over a month with a finger injury.
May 2, 2007
The D'Backs optioned Dana Eveland to Triple-A Tucson Wednesday, according to the AP. Eveland allowed three runs in 1 1/3 innings in his time with the club.
April 20, 2007
Dana Eveland was called up by the Diamondbacks on Friday and may start Sunday if Micah Owings can't go.
April 20, 2007
Dana Eveland could get a spot start Sunday if Micah Owings isn't ready to go, the Arizona Republic reports. Eveland has allowed just one run in 11 innings for Tucson.
March 29, 2007
The Diamondbacks optioned Dana Eveland to their minor league camp on Thursday, according to the AP. Eveland was battling Enrique Gonzalez for the fifth starter spot but was less than stellar with an 8.25 ERA in five games.
March 11, 2007
Dana Eveland had another good outing yesterday, as he tries to claim a spot at the back of the Diamondbacks rotation, according to the Arizona Republic. He allowed a run on four hits over three innings. "It's not really about competition, it's about getting my work there," Eveland said. "I'm not out there trying to overthrow the ball and trying to do something I'm not capable of doing to try and make the club." If he doesn't win a starting role, he'll move into a long-relief role.
February 28, 2007
Manager Bob Melvin would like to have two left-handers in the bullpen, with Doug Slaten as the situational lefty and Dana Eveland, who's been a starter throughout his minor league career, the most likely candidate to fill the role of long reliever, according to the Arizona Republic. "I know Eveland has been a starter for the most part... but to get to the big leagues, you pitch anywhere," Melvin said. "We feel like (Doug) Slaten will be the situational lefty. If we have a second lefty it would be more of a long lefty." Melvin also mentioned Evan MacLane as possible candidate for long relief.