Gene Stechschulte
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Gene Urban Stechschulte
- Bats Right, Throws Right
- Height 6' 5", Weight 210 lb.
- School Ashland University
- Debut April 20, 2000
- Final Game June 30, 2002
- Born August 12, 1973 in Lima, OH USA
[edit] Biographical Information
Gene Stechschulte pitched for three years in the major leagues for the St. Louis Cardinals. He pitched 67 games in 2001, which was the last year for Mark McGwire and the first year for Albert Pujols.
Stechschulte homered in his first major league at bat, on April 17, 2001, on the first pitch he saw. He was in the game as a pinch hitter that day (for reliever Mike James), and did not pitch.
He was signed as an undrafted free agent in 1996 by the Cardinals, and pitched well as he moved up in their organization. Always a reliever, he had 33 saves in 1998 in Single A ball, 19 in 1999 in Double A ball, and 26 in 2000 in Triple A ball. He appeared in 20 games with the Cardinals during 2000, being called up several times from the minors.
In 2001, he was a workhorse, getting 6 saves in his 67 appearance, and posting an ERA lower than the league average. He also pitched in post-season play.
In 2002, he appeared in 29 games with the Cardinals, with a record of 6-2 and no saves, and also pitched 10 games in Triple A ball with 5 saves.
He was injured in part of 2002 as well as in 2003, and in 2004 and 2005 pitched 7 games in independent ball.
He became head coach of Ohio Northern University for the 2012 season.
