Scott Sauerbeck
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Chicago White Sox — No. 36 | |
Relief pitcher | |
Born: November 9, 1971 Cincinnati, Ohio |
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Bats: Right | Throws: Left |
Major League Baseball debut | |
April 5, 1999 for the Pittsburgh Pirates | |
Selected MLB statistics (through 2007) |
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Win-Loss | 20-17 |
Earned run average | 3.82 |
Strikeouts | 389 |
Teams | |
Scott William Sauerbeck (born November 9, 1971 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is a left-handed relief pitcher in the Chicago White Sox organization. After attending Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, Sauerbeck was drafted by the New York Mets in the 23rd round of the 1994 amateur draft.
After four seasons in the minor leagues, Sauerbeck was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 1998 Rule 5 draft. In four and a half seasons with the Pirates, he had an ERA of 3.56 and compiled a record of 19-15 with five saves in 341 games out of the bullpen.
During the 2003 season, Sauerbeck and pitcher Mike González (baseball) were traded to the Boston Red Sox for Brandon Lyon and Anastacio Martinez, but the Pirates backed out of the deal after discovering an injury to Lyon. However, the Pirates and Red Sox worked out another trade that sent Sauerbeck and Jeff Suppan to Boston for infielder Freddy Sanchez. With Boston, he pitched in 26 games and made one postseason appearance.
In the off-season, he signed with the Cleveland Indians, but missed the 2004 season due to an injury. In June 2006, Cleveland released him due to poor performance on the field and being arrested for permitting someone intoxicated to drive his car. Two weeks later, he signed with the Oakland Athletics. On October 10, 2006, Oakland released him.
On February 2, 2007, he signed a minor league deal with the Houston Astros. He was released by the Astros while pitching for the Round Rock Express, their Triple-A affiliate on June 19, 2007. On February 1, 2008, Sauerbeck signed a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training with the Cincinnati Reds. The Reds released him on May 6, 2008. He signed a minor league contract with the Chicago White Sox and was assigned to their Triple-A affiliate, the Charlotte Knights, later in May.
[edit] High school career
Sauerbeck attended Northwest High School in Cincinnati, Ohio, and played baseball, basketball, and soccer.
[edit] Cleveland incident
On May 30, 2006, Scott Sauerbeck and Lily Miller were arrested by police after his 1966 Lincoln Continental convertible, driven by Miller, was observed weaving at 3:45 a.m. Police allege that Miller and Sauerbeck attempted to avoid arrest by parking the car and hiding in some bushes in a residential backyard.
Miller was charged with drunken driving. Sauerbeck pleaded not guilty to obstructing official business and permitting someone intoxicated to drive his car.[1]
On July 11, 2006, Sauerbeck pleaded guilty in Avon Lake Municipal Court to obstruction of official business and permitting someone intoxicated to drive his car. He was fined $1,750, sentenced to 30 days in jail and ordered to perform community service in the form of speeches to students in three local school districts about alcohol use. The 30 day jail sentence was suspended, provided Sauerbeck has no similar offenses for a year. Miller's court case is still pending. [2]
[edit] External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference
- Sauerbeck's professional career
- The Baseball Library
- Indians' Sauerbeck pleads not guilty: Sports Illustrated