Matt Karchner

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Matthew Dean Karchner

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Matt Karchner spent his entire six-year major league career with the Chicago White Sox and Chicago Cubs.

He was an eighth round pick in 1989 by the Kansas City Royals, and spent 1989-1995 in the minors before getting his first major league chance in the middle of the 1995 season. Peak performances in the minors included 1991, when he posted a 1.97 ERA as a relief pitcher in the Florida State League, and 1994 when he split his time between Double A and Triple A ball and had an ERA under 1.40 in both places.

In 1995, he spent half the season with Nashville, posting a 1.45 ERA, and half the season with the White Sox, posting a 1.69 ERA.

Karchner never started a game in the majors, pitching all his 223 games in relief, but in the minors he had 41 starts.

Matt would continue to spend some time in the minors each year from 1995-2000 except for 1998. In 1997, for example, he was in the majors much of the season but posted a 1.93 ERA with Nashville in 13 games there.

Karchner's best season in the majors was 1995, his rookie year, but he also had a 2.91 ERA with 15 saves in 1997, and a 2.50 ERA in 1999.

He was on the Cubs team that played in post-season in 1998, and Karchner appeared briefly in the 1998 NLDS.

As a batter, he had an OBP of 1.000, getting a walk and a sacrifice hit in his only appearances.

In 2004 he was appointed interim baseball coach at Susquehanna University.

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