The Yankees have never really gave him a chance to stick. He probably could be a pretty good relief pitcher, but you have to take your lumps with young pitchers.
Henn was probably a product of being overrated. His starts in the bigs were terrible. He showed no slider, and fastball was topping at 90, sitting at around 88 mph. Henn, probably was nervous, but just because he had a few bad starts you get rid of him? I know that sounds like a contradiction, but Henn, despite his bad start, could still be something.
I'd hope you weren't the GM if this guy had this beginning to his career.
2-3 6.49 ERA 86.0 IP 102 H 54 BB 64 K's
This pitcher's name was Johan Santana.