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Jon Schumacher

# 25 / P

Bats:  Right          Throws:  Right              Height: 5’08"        Weight:  160

Full Name:   Jonathan Michael Schumacher

Born:  September   30th,  1978
High School:  Waukegan Township
College:   Purdue University
First Pro Contract:   WHAT? Men’s Softball Organization
WHAT? Acquisition:  Signed as a Free Agent,  Summer  2001
Team debut:  5-16-00  vs.  Out Laws Softball  at.  Belvedere North,   going  ( 2 for 4 ,  2 Runs )

YearGmsPAABRunsO.B.Hits2B3BHR'sRBI'sB.B.R.E.A.V.G.O.B.P.O.P.S.
2008 Stats22756518322040019102.308.427.796
Career2801035811275682348316220014822.429.6591.264
Playoffs2381701835212109113.300.432.789
Tournaments41110165100410.500.5451.145
Fall League1354313471482461482294738414.427.5711.147

Safely Reaching Base:

First Base Hit:   Tuesday, May 16th, 2000  vs.  Out Laws Softball Squad,  GM.1  at  Belvidere North

First Double:   Thursday, July  12th, 2001  vs.  Black Sox Softball Club,  GM.1  at  Jefferson N.W.

First Triple:    Thursday, May  17th, 2001  vs.  Fat Mans Softball Sqaud,  GM.2  at  Dugdale Park

First Home Run:   Thursday, August 1st, 2002  vs.  Classic Chevy Squad, GM.1 at  Jefferson N.W.

Scouting Report

Hitting

A patient hitter with a smooth stroke, Schumacher likes the ball out over the plate and is capable of reaching the fences from right-center to the left-field line. For a right handed hitter, Schumacher hangs in well against most deep throwers, although he’s been given more and more days off against them in recent seasons to help keep him fresh. He seemed to become more pull-conscious, which pitchers sometimes used to their advantage against him. He’s often excessively patient in his first at-bat of a game against a pitcher, but more aggressive and more effective in subsequent at-bats against them. He’s been prone to lengthy slumps over the last few seasons as sagging injuries have lingered at times.

Base-Running & Defense

A one-time Gold Glove winner, Schumacher had an off year in the field by his own standards. His 14 errors represented his highest total since 2000. He’s lost a step of range and some zip on his throws, but still is one of the better gloves at his position. Few are better at charging and bare-handing weak grounder. The best that can be said about his base running is that he’s well aware of his limitations.

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