Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Dennis Sarfate, 2008 Topps Heritage #629

Another one bites the dust, as Dennis Sarfate chose to become a free agent after spending the entire 2010 season at AAA Norfolk. Earlier this week he signed with the Hiroshima Carp, which makes it seem as though he wanted to get as far away from Baltimore as possible.

Sarfate, who came to the Orioles from Houston as part of the Miguel Tejada trade, was yet another one of those guys who could throw the ball through the backstop but couldn't always control it. He burst out of the gate in 2008 with four scoreless appearances, earning a hold and two relief wins in a rare four-game sweep of the Mariners. He overcame the occasional hiccup and his earned run average was 3.18 as of July 5, but he had also walked 34 in his first 39.2 innings. Opposing teams caught up with him in the second half of the season, and he finished with a subpar 4.74 ERA. Still, his final numbers were hurt by a brutal four-game trial in the starting rotation (10.34 ERA - 18 ER in 15.2 IP), as the Birds' poor starting pitching depth forced Dennis into a role that he clearly didn't fit.

The righthander got off to an awful start in 2009, was injured in early May, and did not resurface in Charm City until September. He allowed a single run over his final nine appearances, but still wound up with a 5.09 ERA in 20 games. As previously mentioned, he was a member of the Norfolk Tides for all of this past season and showed signs of having figured things out. Serving as the closer for much of the year, he saved 20 games and struck out 72 batters in 56 innings with a 2.73 ERA. It had to be frustrating for the 29-year-old reliever to ride the buses while seat-fillers like Pedro Viola, Armando Gabino, and Frank Mata logged time in the O's bullpen. Hopefully he'll find a good fit in Japan, or maybe even rejuvenate his career as ex-Carp and current Ranger Colby Lewis did recently.

If I remember anything about Sarfate in the future, it will likely be his sense of humor. Early on in his Baltimore tenure, the reliever appeared prominently in Kevin Millar's goofy "Orioles Magic" video. During the 2009 season he did a few mildly amusing "Dennis the Menace" segments for MASN, needling members of the local media and teammates alike (the latter video also includes Brad Bergesen's disturbing impression of Napoleon Dynamite's brother Kip). Like they say, leave 'em laughing.

4 comments:

  1. Jim Hunter sure will miss him, he always seemed to enjoy pronouncing Sar-FAHT-TAY.

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  2. Gary Thorne will miss "Suh-FARTY" as well.

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  3. Wow.... Bergesen's 'Kip' imitation makes that hard to get through. What I saw was funny though.

    I loved those '08 Heritage "59s" so much I decided to collect the original 1959 Topps set. I'm about 40% towards completion and I've got almost all the real expensive cards. Maybe I should start a blog or something?

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  4. Bob - That's impressive! I've got 43 cards from the original 1959 set, myself.

    If you started a blog, I would certainly read it! (And link to it, of course...)

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