| Career Stats
Current Contract:
Signed a three-year, $25.75 million contract extension with an $8 million option for 2008 on February 23, 2005.
2005: $7,000,000
2006: $8,750,000
2007: $8,750,000
2008: $8,000,000 (or $1,250,000 buyout)
Agent: Dan Horwits, Beverly Hills Sports Council
Became a Cardinal:
Signed as a free agent on December 10, 2001.
2006 Season:
Isringhausen became the Cardinals' all-time saves leader on June 13, when he posted his 161st save since joining the Cardinals prior to the 2002 season. He blew a career-high 10 saves in 43 tries for the Cardinals in 2006. He was 4-8 with a 3.55 ERA and 33 saves in 59 games before opting to undergo surgery for the second time in two years on his left hip. The arthroscopic surgery was performed by Dr. J. Thomas Byrd in Nashville, Tenn., on September 21.
Career Notes:
A 44th round draft pick of the New York Mets in 1991, out of Lewis and Clark Community College, Isringhausen was a very highly touted prospect coming up with the Mets in the early-'90s. Izzy along with fellow pitching prospects Bill Pulsipher and Paul Wilson drew considerable press attention and the nickname "Generation K".
Isringhausen began his career as a starter for the Mets near the end of the 1995 season, posting a 9-2 record in 14 starts. But a steady progression of serious injuries- tuberculosis, a broken wrist (sustained while punching a dugout trash can) and three major operations on his pitching arm derailed his progression into a major-league rotation.
Consequently, he was forced to miss most of the 1997 season, as well as the entire 1998 season. When he was finally healthy in 1999, he was moved to the bullpen after only five starts. After inconsistent play with the Mets, he was infamously traded to the Oakland Athletics at the trading deadline for reliever Billy Taylor.
Isringhausen soon became the Athletics' closer and has prospered since his move to the bullpen. After the A's made the playoffs in 2000 and 2001, Isringhausen left the team to sign with the Cardinals as a free agent before the 2002 season. Since then, he has had a league-leading 47 saves in 2004 and had a career-best 2.14 ERA in 2005. Following the 2004 season, Izzy underwent surgery to repair the labrum of his left hip. He became the Cardinals all time career saves leader in 2006 before having another operation on his hip. For his career, Isringhausen is 40-44 with a 3.59 ERA and 249 saves.
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