Boston Red Sox (2005–06) Stern made his major league debut with the Red Sox on July 7, 2005. His debut was delayed first by a fractured right thumb he sustained while sliding in
spring training, then by a hamstring injury. On August 8, 2005, while playing for the Red Sox, Stern took the field in the 9th inning along with
Kevin Youkilis and
Gabe Kapler, setting a "record" for the most Jewish players on the field at one time in
American League history and the most in Major League Baseball history since four Jews took the field for the
New York Giants in a game in 1941. He played all three outfield positions in 2005, but was used primarily in
right field. Due to injuries in 2005, Stern fell short of the time Rule 5 picks are required to be on a 25-man major league roster. After spending 18 days on the roster to start the 2006 season (during which he made a game-saving catch against the
Devil Rays), as required to fulfill his Rule 5 obligations, Stern was optioned to Pawtucket on April 20. With the Red Sox, he again played all three outfield positions in 2006, but was used primarily in
center field. Over the first two years of his major league career, he played
errorless defense with better than average range at each position.
Baltimore Orioles (2007–08) On October 3, 2006, Stern passed through waivers and was traded by the Red Sox to the
Baltimore Orioles to complete a deal for catcher
Javy López and cash. In January 2007, Stern reached a one-year deal with the Orioles. Limited to 14 games in spring training, because of a strained right oblique muscle and a bout of
food poisoning, Stern was 5–18 with 3
walks, 3
strikeouts, and 3 stolen bases in 3 attempts. On March 28, the Orioles optioned Stern to the Triple-A
Norfolk Tides. Norfolk vice president
Jim Duquette noted, "With Stern, we didn't feel like we had the opportunity to see an awful lot of him, and we feel like he needs more time down in the minor leagues. He was one of the guys we were talking about all spring." Stern was called up to the Orioles on April 17 to replace
Corey Patterson, who was placed on the bereavement list. He appeared in two games, playing three innings in the outfield with no plate appearances. Stern said: "You try to put together a good spring so they'll notice." He said: "Any time you get to put a big league uniform on you look forward to it. I'm excited for the opportunity." Stern made his first appearance for the Brewers on May 14. It was his first appearance playing in the majors since the 2007 season, and his first at-bat since the 2006 season. Stern said: "I'm just happy that they gave me an opportunity to get back to the big leagues. I know how tough it is to get back here, and that makes me appreciate it that much more." Stern filed for free agency following the conclusion of the 2010 season. ==Team Canada==