Scott Karl

American baseball player (born 1971)
Baseball player
Scott Karl
Pitcher
Born: (1971-08-09) August 9, 1971 (age 52)
Fontana, California, U.S.
Batted: Left
Threw: Left
MLB debut
May 4, 1995, for the Milwaukee Brewers
Last MLB appearance
September 28, 2000, for the Anaheim Angels
MLB statistics
Win–loss record54–56
Earned run average4.81
Strikeouts513
Teams

Randall Scott Karl (born August 9, 1971) is an American former professional baseball player who pitched in the Major Leagues from 1995–2000. Karl played for the Milwaukee Brewers, Colorado Rockies, and Anaheim Angels. He wore uniform number 42 prior to Major League Baseball retiring the number to honor Jackie Robinson.[1]

References

  1. ^ Scott Karl page at Baseball Almanac

External links

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Western Athletic Conference Baseball Player of the Year
  • 1986: Cooper
  • 1987: Willes
  • 1988: Willes
  • 1989: DeSilva
  • 1990: Daniels
  • 1991: Blanchette
  • 1992: Karl
  • 1993: Fernandez (East) & Harrison (West)
  • 1994: Hall (East) & Hayes (West)
  • 1995: Wulfert (East) & Eby (West)
  • 1996: Young (East), Fick (West) & Lee (West)
  • 1997: Berkman
  • 1998: Thames
  • 1999: Huffman
  • 2000: Ruiz
  • 2001: Labandeira
  • 2002: Sinisi
  • 2003: Kouzmanoff
  • 2004: Robnett
  • 2005: Savery
  • 2006: Vitters
  • 2007: Rike
  • 2008: Susdorf
  • 2009: Mendonca
  • 2010: Ribera
  • 2011: Robinson
  • 2012: Ayers
  • 2013: Shryock
  • 2014: Hoskins
  • 2015: Park
  • 2016: Johnson
  • 2017: Schwartz
  • 2018: Cotton
  • 2019: Ortiz
  • 2020: Not awarded
  • 2021: Keith
  • 2022: Contreras
  • 2023: Tatrow


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