Stefan Andrew Karsay (born March 24, 1972 in Flushing, New York) is a right-handed Major League Baseball pitcher for the Oakland Athletics. Karsay has also pitched for the Texas Rangers (baseball), Atlanta Braves, New York Yankees and Cleveland Indians.
A 1st round draft pick of the Toronto Blue Jays in 1990, Karsay was traded to the Athletics along with outfielder Jose Herrera for Rickey Henderson on July 31, 1993. A starter in his early days with the Athletics, Karsay has worked mostly in middle relief and as a set up man since then, although he also had some notable success as a closer in 2000 with the Indians and 2002 with the Yankees. His career has been marred by injuries, causing him to miss the 1995 (elbow surgery), 1996 (Tommy John surgery) and 2003 (shoulder surgery) seasons; in all, he has been on the disabled list seven times.[1]
Karsay announced his retirement on June 18, 2006, the day after pitching two scoreless innings against the Los Angeles Dodgers and getting the win in a 17-inning marathon for the Athletics. He finished his 11-year Major League career with a 32-39 record, 41 saves and a 4.01 ERA in 357 career appearances, including 40 starts.[2][3][4]
References
- ^ Ryan Quinn. Notes: Karsay returns to Oakland, MLB.com, 5/16/2006.
- ^ Press Release. A's reliever Karsay announces retirement, Oakland Athletics, 6/18/2006.
- ^ Janie McCauley. Karsay announces retirement after 11-year career, Associated Press, Yahoo Sports, 6/18/2006.
- ^ Rick Eymer. Notes: Karsay ends career the right way, MLB.com, 6/18/2006.