Lance David Carter (born December 18, 1974 in
Bradenton,
Florida) is a former
Major League Baseball relief pitcher. He has pitched in Major League Baseball with the
Kansas City Royals ()
Tampa Bay Devil Rays (-), and
Los Angeles Dodgers (). He bats and throws
right-handed. He is currently the pitching coach of the Single-A
Williamsport Crosscutters of the
New York – Penn League.
Professional career
Selected by the Kansas City Royals in the 21st round of the
1994 Major League Baseball Draft out of
Manatee Community College, Carter spent 6 years in the Royals minor league system, including losing the entire 1997 season due to injury, before making his major league debut with the Royals on September 15, 1999. Carter did not play in the majors in 2000 and became a
free agent at the end of the season. He did not play at all in 2001 and signed with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays on January 11, 2002. Carter had a career year in 2003; Carter became the Devil Rays
closer and was elected to the
All-Star Game as a reserve, but did not play. During the 2003 season, he went 7-5 with a 4.33
ERA. In 2004, Carter had a 3.47 ERA in 56 games, and a 4.89 ERA in 39 games in 2005.
On January 14, 2006, Carter and
Danys Báez were traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers for
Edwin Jackson and minor leaguer Chuck Tiffany. Carter struggled in his 10 games for the Dodgers before he was sent down to Triple-A
Las Vegas. A free agent after the 2006 season, Carter signed with the
Orix Buffaloes of
Nippon......
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