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Jeffrey Wayne Karstens (born September 24, 1982) is a former
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(MLB). Karstens pitched for the
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in 2006 and 2007 and the
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from 2008 to 2012.


High school and college

Karstens attended Mount Miguel High School in Spring Valley, California and initially played as a catcher. In his senior season, he was the team's
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, a First-Team All-Conference Honors selection, and a Second-Team All-San Diego selection. He posted an 8–2 record with a 2.99 ERA. After high school, Karstens attended Grossmont College and
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, where he played for the Red Raiders.


Professional career


New York Yankees

Karstens was drafted in the 19th round of the 2003 Major League Baseball draft by the
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. He played the season with the Yankees' Double-A affiliate, the
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, posting a 12–11 record with a 4.15 ERA and 147
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s. He led his team in wins with 12 (3rd most in the league), in Games started with 27 (2nd in the league), and in
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with 169 (4th in the league). Karstens started the season with the Yankees Triple-A affiliate, the
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. He struggled, posting an 0–5 record with a 9.85 ERA. This resulted in his demotion to Double-A Trenton. At Trenton, he went 6–0 with a 2.31 ERA. His success was rewarded with a trip back to Columbus, where he compiled a 5–0 record with a 1.85 ERA. He was named the International League Player of the Week for the week of July 30. Karstens was called up from Triple-A Columbus on August 19, 2006. Three days later, he made his Major League debut for the Yankees on August 22, against the
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. He went innings, allowing three
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s on six hits and two walks for a no-decision in a 6–5 loss. He struck out two and gave up two
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s. On August 27, 2006, he went 6.0 innings giving up 6 hits and 3 earned runs in an 11–8 win against the
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. In that outing, Karstens walked 2, struck out 1, and earned his first career Major League victory. In
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prior to the season, Karstens pitched well enough to make a case for the rotation. Karstens was shut down due to elbow tendinitis and placed on the 15-day
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to start the season, allowing Darrell Rasner to take his spot in the rotation to start the season. After injuries to Yankees starters Mike Mussina and
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, he was activated to join the Yankee 40-man roster. On April 28, , in a game against the
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, Karstens was struck in the leg by a line drive off the bat of Boston shortstop Julio Lugo, the first batter of the game. He faced only one more batter before being taken out. It was later reported that Karstens fractured his
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and was placed on the 15-day disabled list. He was later moved to the 60-day disabled list, and then activated on August 1. On August 14, 2007, Karstens gave up 5 earned runs in only 3 innings, raising his season ERA to 11.20. The next day, he was optioned back to the Minor Leagues. He was reactivated on September 9. Following the end of the season, Karstens pitched for Team USA in the 2007 Baseball World Cup. He went 2-0 with a 0.69 ERA on the way to win Gold. Karstens began the season on the 15-day disabled list, but was later activated and immediately optioned to the minors. He was named the International League Player of the Week for the week of June 23.


Pittsburgh Pirates

On July 26, 2008, Karstens was acquired by the Pirates with José Tábata, Ross Ohlendorf, and Daniel McCutchen from the
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for outfielder Xavier Nady and pitcher Dámaso Marte. On August 1, 2008, Jeff made his Pirates debut, defeating the
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. In Karsten's next start on August 6, he took a perfect game against the
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through 7.2 innings before surrendering a double to Chris Young in the 8th inning. Karstens, and the Pirates, won 2–0 over
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; Karstens gave up two hits and a walk. In 2009, Karstens was fined an undisclosed amount by Major League Baseball for hitting Milwaukee's
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squarely between his shoulder blades with a pitch in April. The Brewers took exception to this and later in the season Karstens was hit by a pitch in the left shoulder by a Milwaukee pitcher. Both benches then cleared. He finished his 2009 campaign of 39 games (13 of which he started) with a 4–6 record, a 5.42 ERA, gave up 12 home runs, hit 2 batsmen, walked 45, struck out 52, had a .279 average against, 1.48 walks and hits per inning pitched, in just 108 innings pitched. Karstens was designated for assignment following the 2009 season. On November 30, 2009, Karstens cleared waivers and was outrighted to the Triple-A
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. In 2010, Karstens attended Pirates spring training as a non-roster invitee. He pitched relief in 8 games for a 6.23 ERA and was reassigned to the minor league camp. He began the season in the Triple-A Indianapolis bullpen, but problems with starting Pirates starting pitching prompted a call-up on April 27. Karstens was the pitching matchup in the highly anticipated debut of young phenom Stephen Strasburg. He gave up 9 hits for 4 runs (4 earned) in 5 innings for his second loss of the season. On July 18, 2011, Karstens was named as the National League Player of the Week for the period of July 11–17, 2011. Karstens pitched a complete-game shutout on July 15 in a 4–0 win over the
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and became the first Pirates starter to win five consecutive decisions since Ian Snell in June 2006. Karstens had the best season of his career in 2011. Appearing in 30 games (26 starts), in which he went 9–9 with an ERA of 3.38, giving up 22 home runs, hitting 4 batsmen, walking 33, striking out 96, and having a WHIP of 1.207 through 162.1 innings. On November 30, 2012, Karstens was designated for assignment and then was not tendered a contract, making him a free agent. On January 15, 2013, the Pirates resigned Karstens to a 1-year deal. Karstens underwent surgery on his rotator cuff and labrum in his throwing shoulder on June 7, 2013, and was shut down for the rest of the 2013 season. On May 4, 2015, Karstens announced via Twitter and Instagram his retirement from baseball. Since 2016, he has served as the pitching coach for Berkeley Preparatory School in Tampa, Florida.


References


External links


Bio from Texas Tech
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