Searcy made his
major league debut on August 29, , against the
Chicago White Sox at old
Comiskey Park. Starting, he pitched seven plus strong innings, but was tagged with the loss. In his second and final start of the season, Searcy faced six
Milwaukee Brewers batters, and gave up three
runs (2 earned) while only retiring one batter before being lifted. Arthroscopic surgery on his left shoulder kept Searcy off the mound til June of . After eighteen rehab starts for the
Lakeland Tigers and Toledo, Searcy made his first major league appearance of the season on August 20,
starting against the
New York Yankees. After four relief appearances, Searcy made a second start against the
Minnesota Twins on September 17 to earn his first major league win. He split the season between Toledo and Detroit. After winning his first start with the Tigers, his record fell to 1–5 with a 5.43 ERA before he would earn a second win. Searcy won a spot in Detroit's
starting rotation out of
Spring training . After failing to get out of the third
inning in three of his five starts, Searcy was demoted to the
bullpen. Searcy was still unable to find his groove as a
reliever, and was demoted to the minors. With this being his seventh minor league season, he was granted
free agency. ==Philadelphia Phillies==