Baseball San Diego Padres Hayhurst was selected by the
San Diego Padres in the 8th round of the
2003 Major League Baseball draft. He was called up from the Triple-A
Portland Beavers and made his major league debut on August 23, 2008, for the San Diego Padres against
Barry Zito and the
San Francisco Giants at
AT&T Park in
San Francisco, California.
Toronto Blue Jays Hayhurst was claimed off waivers by the
Toronto Blue Jays on October 6, 2008, but was released four months later before the season started, and re-signed to a minor league deal. On June 2, 2009, Hayhurst's contract was purchased by the Blue Jays from their Triple-A affiliate, the
Las Vegas 51s. Hayhurst missed the entire 2010 season while on the disabled list following surgery on his right shoulder. He was sent outright to the minors following the season.
Tampa Bay Rays Prior to the 2011 season, Hayhurst signed a minor league contract with the
Tampa Bay Rays with an invitation to spring training. Hayhurst was interviewed by Frank Stasio for
North Carolina Public Radio's
The State of Things on June 27, 2011 about his time playing for the Durham Bulls. He was later released from his contract on August 29, 2011.
Broadcasting After his release from Tampa, Hayhurst began to appear regularly as a
baseball insider on
TSN Radio 1050. On June 8, 2012, Hayhurst announced that he signed with
Rogers owned
Sportsnet 590 The Fan to co-host
Baseball Central alongside
Sam Cosentino, starting July 3, 2012. Hayhurst continued to work for Sportsnet during the 2013 season. During Spring Training, he worked as a colour analyst on radio and web broadcasts. He has performed colour analyst duties on radio broadcasts when
Jack Morris was either off or working on television. Hayhurst was hired by
TBS as a TV studio analyst for the 2013 MLB postseason.
Controversy On May 1, 2013, Hayhurst accused
Boston Red Sox pitcher
Clay Buchholz of cheating. Hayhurst claimed that he observed Buchholz "loading the ball" by using
Crisco or sunscreen to change the movement of the ball. Buchholz and the Red Sox responded by claiming the substance seen on his arm was
rosin, used legally to aid the grip of a pitcher. On July 4,
J. P. Arencibia responded to Hayhurst's criticism of his defensive play, as well as his struggles at the plate during the first half of the season. Arencibia commented, in regards to Hayhurst and
Gregg Zaun, that "...speaking for myself and the team, there's not one person in our clubhouse that respects those guys". Arencibia went on to say that Hayhurst was a "below-average player" during the time they spent in Triple-A. In an October 5, 2013 broadcast following Game 2 of the
American League Division Series between the
Tampa Bay Rays and the
Boston Red Sox, Hayhurst and fellow commentator
Tom Verducci criticized Rays pitcher
David Price for his performance in the game, in which Price gave up nine hits and seven earned runs in seven innings as the Rays lost to the Red Sox. Price responded via Twitter: "Dirk Hayhurst...COULDNT hack it...Tom Verducci wasn't even a water boy in high school...but yet they can still bash a player...SAVE IT NERDS". Price apologized the next day. ==Personal life==