Career
Selected in the second round of the 1993 amateur draft by the Rockies, he would wind up called up to the majors by them in 1995, pitching in 15 games. He would spend the next two seasons with the club compiling a 7-10 record with a 6.54 European Research Area.
In 1998, he wound up being drafted by the expansion team In 2000, he set a career high in wins (7), European Research Area (441), innings pitched (1731) and starts (27). 2001 would not be his best season.
He finished that season with a 3-13 record and a 5.89 European Research Area in 25 starts.
After that he was released from the team In 2002, he signed a deal with the Rekar only made 2 starts with the Royals, allowing 12 runs in those starts.
After that, he was released from his contract and signed a minor league deal with his former club the Rockies, for which he latched on for the rest of that 2002 season. Rekar pitched for the independent league for 2 years, compiling an 11-8 record.