Blank was expected to begin the 2000 season in the minor leagues, but was added to the roster by the Expos to fill in for Graeme Lloyd while he recovered from a shoulder injury.[3] He made his made Major League Baseball debut on April 3, pitching one scoreless inning in a 10–4 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers.[4] Blank made 13 relief appearances for the Expos in 2000, and went 0–1 with a 5.14 ERA and four strikeouts in 14 total innings.[5] He split time between with the Expos and Triple-AOttawa Lynx in 2001. With the Expos, Blank pitched to a 2–2 record, 5.16 ERA, and 11 strikeouts in 222⁄3 innings.[5] In Ottawa, Blank went 6–7 with a 5.18 ERA and 58 strikeouts in 812⁄3 innings.[1] He spent the entire 2002 season with the Lynx, and posted an 11–7 record, 3.24 ERA, and 92 strikeouts in 147 total innings.[1]
Blank opened the 2003 minor league season with the Expos' new Triple-A affiliate, the Edmonton Trappers. On April 30, he was sent to the San Francisco Giants as the player to be named later in an earlier trade that sent Jim Brower to the Giants in exchange for Edwards Guzmán, Liván Hernández, and cash considerations.[5] After eight starts for the Triple-A Fresno Grizzlies, Blank was released by the Giants.[5][1] He signed with the Atlanta Braves organization on August 3, but was released on August 19 after making two relief appearances for the Double-A Greenville Braves.[5][1] On January 16, 2004, Blank signed with the Florida Marlins organization, playing for their Triple-A affiliate, the Albuquerque Isotopes, in 2004 and part of 2005.[5][1] He was released by the Marlins on May 24, 2005, and signed with the Kia Tigers of the KBO League.[6] In January 2006, Blank signed with the Toronto Blue Jays organization, but was released on March 22.[5] He returned to the Marlins organization in May 2006.[5] In August 2006, Blank was traded to the San Diego Padres organization for Jim Brower, the player he had been traded with to the San Francisco Giants in 2003.[5] He was granted free agency in October, and retired shortly afterward.[5]