DiSarcina wore several numbers over the course of his career. He wore the number 4 during his first season. He then changed to number 11 for the following 2 seasons. Once becoming a starter in 1992 he wore number 33, an unusual number for a shortstop, as a tribute to Larry Bird, a hero of his hometown. He then changed to the number 9 for his remaining 4 seasons.[1]
DiSarcina played in his only All-Star game in 1995. In 1998 he was voted the team's MVP.[2]
After DiSarcina's playing career ended, he appeared as an analyst for NESN covering the Boston Red Sox. He was also the third base coach for Italy in the 2006 World Baseball Classic.