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Schoeneweis, Scott

Scott David Schoeneweis

Scott, one of the Anaheim Angels' top young pitchers, made his first opening day start on April 2, 2001, and pitched effectively, yielding 3 runs and 8 hits in 7 innings; but Anaheim lost to Texas, 3-2. With good control and three solid pitches (fastball, slider, and changeup), Schoeneweis is an excellent ground-ball pitcher. In 2001, Scott went 10-11 with a 5.08 ERA in 32 games (tied for first on the team for most starts); he struck out 104 opponents in a 205.1 innings (second most on the team). Scott matured this season and in his first full-season as a starter, registered career-highs in wins, innings pitched, games, games started, and strike-outs; the Angels had a decent season, finishing 75-87.

Birth and Death Dates:
b. October 2, 1973

Career Highlights:
After playing at Duke, Scott was drafted in the 3rd round by the Anaheim Angels in 1996. He spent three seasons in the minors, then was called up to the Angels in 1999. That season, Schoeneweis appeared in 31 games (all in relief) and was 1-1. In 39.1 innings, he fanned 22, and had an ERA of 5.49. In the 2000 season, Scott pitched early and often for the Angels. He started all 27 games in which he appeared, and finished the season at 7-10, with a 5.45 ERA, which led Angel regulars. The southpaw also had 78 strikeouts in 170 innings, with one complete game, and one shutout.

Career Dates:
Schoeneweis pitched for the Anaheim Angels, 1999-present.

Position:
Pitcher

Physical description:
6'0", 186 pounds
Left-handed

Career Statistics:
Wins: 18
Losses: 22
Winning pct.: .450

ERA: 5.27

Games: 90
Games Started: 59
Complete Games: 2

Innings Pitched: 414.2
Hits Allowed: 457
Bases-on-Balls: 158
Strike Outs: 204

Shut-outs: 1

Relief Pitching
Wins: 0
Losses: 0
Saves: 0

Batting
At-bats: 3
Hits: 1
Home Runs: 0
Batting Average: .333

Fielding Statistics
Put-outs: 18
Assists: 70
Errors: 1
Double Plays: 10

Total Chances per Game: 0.7
Fielding avg: .989


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