Scott Sauerbeck Passes Away
Briefly

Scott Sauerbeck, a former Major League Baseball reliever for teams including the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Boston Red Sox, has passed away at the age of 53. Originally drafted by the Mets in 1994, he made a significant mark during his career, notably with the Pirates where he recorded a 2.00 ERA as a rookie. His best season was in 2003, with a 2.30 ERA. After a brief injury, he ended his career in Cleveland and Oakland, pitching overall with a 3.82 ERA and appearing in the postseason once.
Scott Sauerbeck, a former major league reliever, has died at the age of 53, as confirmed by the Pirates.
Sauerbeck enjoyed a significant career mainly with the Pirates, posting a 3.82 ERA over seven MLB seasons.
His career highlights include a stellar 2002 season with a 2.30 ERA and postseason appearances with the Red Sox.
He began his career with the Mets and concluded it with stints at Cleveland and Oakland, racking up 20 wins in total.
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