Education
Sarfate graduated from Gilbert High School in Gilbert, Arizona.
Sarfate graduated from Gilbert High School in Gilbert, Arizona.
He has previously played for the Milwaukee Brewers, Houston Astros, and Baltimore Orioles in Major League Baseball. He was an All-American and First Team All-State. He was Scottsdale Tribune Pitcher of the Year in 1999.
Sarfate was drafted by the Texas Rangers in 1999 in the 15th round.
He made his MLB debut on September 3, 2006 with the Milwaukee Brewers. On December 12, 2007, Sarfate was traded by the Houston Astros along with Luke Scott, pitchers Matt Albers and Troy Patton, and third baseman Michael Costanzo to the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for shortstop Miguel Tejada.
After beginning his professional career as a starter, Sarfate spent 2007 and began 2008 as a relief pitcher, but on July 28, 2008, he was moved to the Orioles starting rotation. He returned to the bullpen after just 4 starts, in which he went 0-2 while allowing 18 runs in just 152⁄3 innings.
Sarfate began 2009 in the Orioles Bullpen, but was sent to American Automobile Association Norfolk in May after posting a 6.49 European Research Area in 8 appearances.
He was called up again in September, and pitched much better, posting a 3.48 European Research Area over 12 relief appearances. In 2010, Sarfate began at American Automobile Association Norfolk, where he pitched 3 innings before getting injured. In 2014, Sarfate joined the Hawks, and got the final save of the 2014 Japan Series.