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Trevor Schaffer

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    Baseball (1996)

Trevor Scott Schaffer was born on January 13, 1974  in Sao Paulo, Brazil. At 6' 3", 210 lbs, he played as a pitcher, and batted and threw right. He attended Foothill High School in Menlo Park. 2-32. 3/56 BRA, 96.0 IP. 86 K3, 6 CG.

From 1996 to 2001 he played for the Williamsburg Cubs, the Rockford Cubbies, the Dunedin Blue Jays, the Knoxville Smokies and the Long Island Ducks.

Starter Trevor Schaffer only threw 3 1/3 innings before Jason Warren went to to close out the final 5 2/3 innings for his first win of the year. The second game oft the doubleheader in the State's capital was stopped due to darkness and it is unclear when it will be completed.

In the first game, it was the battery that made all the difference for USF. Catcher Ted Turkington showed early that his defense, as well as his offense later in the game, would keep the Dons undefeated. In the third—on a wild pitch—he threw to pitcher Trevor Schaffer, covering home to keep PSU scoreless, before he caught one runner stealing second and had a near miss on another. Turkington also came through at the plate, hitting an RBI single to left to give the Dons a 2-0 lead. But the other half of the battery also came through.

But pitching was the story in this one as Trevor Schaffer struck out 12 in seven innings of one hit ball, before Warren closed out the last two innings by facing one over the minimum, to give the Dons a 13-1 romp over Cornell. In earlier action, the Dons pulled out a sneaker versus their rivals to the south and on the other side of Golden Gate Park, San Francisco State, by winning 7-6 in ten innings (TheFoghorn).

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