Max Schuemann

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Maxwell Carter Schuemann

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Biographical Information[edit]

Outfielder Max Schuemann made his major league debut for the Oakland Athletics on April 12, 2024, as a pinch-runner for designated runner Seth Brown in the bottom of the 10th inning, after the Washington Nationals had failed to score in their half. After an intentional walk and a strikeout, he scored on a single by Lawrence Butler to give Oakland a 2-1 win. On June 26th he lost an RBI on a very rare call of baserunner interference. In the 2nd inning of a game against the Los Angeles Angels, with Armando Alvarez on second and Kyle McCann at first, he hit a double on which Alvarez scored easily, but McCann stumble on his way to home plate and missed touching it. Alvarez pointed out the mistake to his teammate, but in doing so helped to steady him and turn him around so that he could retouch the plate. Home plate umpire John Bacon saw the whole thing and called McCann out and nullified his run, as a player is not supposed to physically assist a baserunning teammate in any manner. The exceedingly rare call thus deprived Max of a second RBI on the play, and Oakland went on to lose the game, 5-2. All three players involved had made their debut that season.

Schuemann was drafted by Oakland in the 20th round of the 2018 amateur draft, out of Eastern Michigan University; he was signed by scout Rich Sparks.

Further Reading[edit]

  • Martín Gallegos: "What happened? McCann, A's derailed by wacky play at the plate", mlb.com, June 26, 2024. [1]

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