sport.wikisort.org - AthleteRichard Craig Schofield (born November 21, 1962) is an American former professional baseball shortstop. He played 14 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1983 to 1996 for the California Angels, New York Mets, Toronto Blue Jays, and Los Angeles Dodgers. Schofield was with the World Series champion Toronto Blue Jays in 1993, but did not play in the postseason that year, after missing the bulk of the regular season with a broken arm. He shares the record for most seasons having at least 400 at bats and fewer than 100 hits, having done it four times.[1]
American baseball player (born 1962)
This article is about the MLB player during 1983–1996. For his father, the MLB player during 1953–1971, see Ducky Schofield.
Baseball player
Dick Schofield |
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 Schofield with the Dayton Dragons in 2016 |
Shortstop |
Born: (1962-11-21) November 21, 1962 (age 59) Springfield, Illinois, U.S. |
Batted: Right Threw: Right |
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September 8, 1983, for the California Angels |
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September 29, 1996, for the California Angels |
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Batting average | .230 |
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Home runs | 56 |
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Runs batted in | 353 |
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- California Angels (1983–1992)
- New York Mets (1992)
- Toronto Blue Jays (1993–1994)
- Los Angeles Dodgers (1995)
- California Angels (1995–1996)
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- World Series champion (1993)
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On August 29, 1986, Schofield hit a walk-off grand slam homer against Detroit to give the Angels a 13–12 victory and culminate an eight-run rally in the last of the ninth inning.
Schofield signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1995 and finished his career with the Angels the following season, playing his final game on September 29, 1996.
He is the son of former Major League Baseball player Ducky Schofield, and the uncle of former outfielder Jayson Werth.
See also
Baseball portal
- Third-generation Major League Baseball families
References
External links
Toronto Blue Jays 1993 World Series champions |
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- Regular season
- American League Championship Series
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1981 Major League Baseball draft first round selections |
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Los Angeles Angels first-round draft picks |
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- 1965: Spencer
- 1966: DeNeff
- 1967: Nunn
- 1968: Allen
- 1969: Bannister
- 1970: Dade
- 1971: Tanana
- 1972: Chalk
- 1973: Taylor
- 1974: Miley
- 1975: Goodwin
- 1976: Landreaux
- 1977: Dotson
- 1978: Brunansky
- 1979: None
- 1980: Rasmussen
- 1981: Schofield
- 1982: Kipper
- 1983: Doran
- 1984: Pappas
- 1985: Fraser, Cook
- 1986: Hernández, Stevens, Carr, Fetters, Green
- 1987: Orton, Holdridge
- 1988: J. Abbott
- 1989: K. Abbott
- 1990: None
- 1991: Pérez, Fábregas
- 1992: Janicki, Schmidt
- 1993: Anderson
- 1994: Christensen
- 1995: Erstad
- 1996: None
- 1997: Glaus
- 1998: Etherton
- 1999: None
- 2000: Torres, Bootcheck
- 2001: Kotchman, Mathis
- 2002: Saunders
- 2003: Wood
- 2004: Weaver
- 2005: Bell
- 2006: Conger
- 2007: Bachanov
- 2008: None
- 2009: Grichuk, Trout, Skaggs, Richards, Kehrer
- 2010: Cowart, Bedrosian, Clarke, Lindsey, Bolden
- 2011: Cron
- 2012: None
- 2013: None
- 2014: Newcomb
- 2015: Ward
- 2016: Thaiss
- 2017: Adell
- 2018: Adams
- 2019: Wilson
- 2020: Detmers
- 2021: Bachman
- 2022: Neto
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