Esasky attended high school in Carol City, Florida,[1] a suburb of Miami. He was a selected as a shortstop with the 17th pick of the first round of the 1978 MLB draft.[1] He then had a professional career spanning 1978 to 1992.[2] He reached the Double-A level in 1980, and the Triple-A level in 1981, during which time he played exclusively as a third baseman.[2]
Esasky became a free agent in November 1989,[4] and signed a three-year contract, reportedly worth $5.7 million, with the Atlanta Braves.[5]
Early in his tenure with the Braves, Esasky was placed on the disabled list and doctors determined he was suffering from vertigo, caused by an inner ear infection.[6] The condition limited him to nine major-league games during the 1990 season, during which he had a .171 batting average.[4] After missing the 1991 season, Esasky played briefly in the minor leagues during 1992,[2] then was released by the Braves in July 1992.[4] He did not play professionally thereafter.[2]
Overall for his major-league career, Esasky appeared in 810 games, compiling a .250 batting average with 122 home runs and 427 RBIs.[4] Defensively, he played 479 games at first base, 230 games at third base, and 98 games in left field.[4] He had a .993 fielding average at first base, .927 fielding average at third base, and did not commit an error in the outfield.[4]
Esasky served as manager of NICK ESASKY HEALTH & FITNESS, a Florida LLC that was established February 22, 2019 and filed articles of dissolution April 29, 2022. [7]