Brian Walter Sackinsky (born June 22, 1971), is an American former Major League Baseball pitcher who played in 1996 with the Baltimore Orioles.
Sackinsky was described by William C. Rhoden in The New York Times as "[p]erhaps the greatest surprise for Stanford" that season along with Jeffrey Hammonds.
[6] He was assigned to the Frederick Keys to begin his professional career but was demoted to the rookie-level Bluefield Orioles by August.
He made his Major League debut on April 20 and pitched four innings in relief of Jimmy Haynes, allowing one earned run.
[14] On April 25, the Orioles demoted Sackinsky to Triple-A Rochester to make room on the roster for Keith Shepherd.