Chicago White Sox The
Chicago White Sox drafted Lundquist in the fifth round of the
1993 MLB draft. He began his professional career with the Rookie-Level
Gulf Coast League White Sox in . He went 5–3 with a 3.14
ERA in 11 games, 10 of them starts. In Lundquist played for the Class-A
Hickory Crawdads of the
South Atlantic League. He went 13–10 with a 3.48 ERA and 133 strikeouts in 27 games, all starts. He also pitched two
shutouts. Lundquist spent the season with the Class-A
South Bend Silver Hawks of the
Midwest League. In 18 starts, Lundquist went 8–4 with a 3.58 ERA and 60 strikeouts in 118
innings pitched. Lundquist pitched five
complete games and one shutout. The next season, , saw Lundquist a promotion to the Class-A Advanced
Prince William Cannons but an injury had him demoted to the Rookie-Level Gulf Coast League White Sox. He went a combined 1–3 with a 4.65 ERA in eight games, all starts. In Lundquist played for the Class-A Advanced
Winston-Salem Warthogs of the
Carolina League and the Double-A
Birmingham Barons of the
Southern League. Lundquist went a combined 3–1 with a 7.19 ERA and 54 strikeouts in 27 games, six starts. For the first time in his professional career, Lundquist pitched mainly in relief. Lundquist played the season at three different levels of the White Sox organization, playing for the Class-A Advanced Winston-Salem Warthogs, the Double-A Birmingham Barons and the Triple-A
Calgary Cannons. He went a combined 5–1 with a 3.24 ERA in 51 games, all in relief. Lundquist finished the season with 12 saves, his first career season with any saves. Lundquist pitched in 17 games with the White Sox by mid-June, with an 8.59 ERA in 22 innings, before the team waived him.
Aberdeen Arsenal The
Kansas City Royals claimed Lundquist off waivers on October 15, 1999. He was released by the Royals on March 29, before making an appearance. In 2000, Lundquist played for the
Aberdeen Arsenal of the independent
Atlantic League. He went 4–3 with a 9.07 ERA in 21 games, all in relief. He also pitched 17 games at the Major League level and went 0–1 with a 5.95 ERA and 19 strikeouts in 19 innings. He was granted
free agency on October 15, 2001, but re-signed on October 22. Lundquist started the season with the Triple-A Portland Beavers where he went 1–4 with a 5.62 ERA in 30 games. His 21 saves lead all Beavers pitchers. Lundquist spent three games in the majors with the Padres, giving up five earned runs in 2 innings. The Padres released him on July 15, 2002.
Hiroshima Carp Lundquist joined the
Hiroshima Carp of
Nippon Professional Baseball before the 2003 season. He pitched in only 6 games in Japan, allowing 7 runs in innings.
Pittsburgh Pirates Lundquist signed with the
Pittsburgh Pirates on February 9, and spent the 2004 season with the Class-A
Hickory Crawdads and the Double-A
Altoona Curve. He went a combined 7–2 with a 3.40 ERA in 25 games. Lundquist did not make the major leagues and retired after the 2004 season. == Coaching career ==