The Athletics announced today the passing of longtime scout Will Schock. He was 61. Schock had been a part of the organization since getting drafted by the team in 1987. General manager David Forst released a statement about Schock’s passing.
“Will was a beloved part of the A’s organization for the better part of the last four decades. After being drafted by and pitching for the A’s for five years, he dedicated his life to scouting and made a lasting impact on both our amateur and pro staffs. His easygoing nature always made him a joy to be around, and his passion for the game and its players made every conversation with him an opportunity to learn from his years in the game.
We were lucky to have him as a teammate and friend. Our thoughts are with his family today, particularly his mother Trubee, his sister-in-law Jeanine, and his longtime partner Mary Coons.”
Schock, a right-handed pitcher, was initially drafted by the Giants out of high school in 1982. He instead chose to pitch in college at the University of California, Berkeley. Schock was taken in the 22nd round of the 1987 draft by the Athletics. He spent five seasons in the A’s system, topping out at Triple-A. Schock also briefly pitched in the Reds organization. He wrapped up his playing career with a respectable 3.95 ERA across 121 minor league appearances.
We at MLB Trade Rumors extend our condolences to Schock’s family, friends, and loved ones.
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I’m here to see who’s going to use the obvious wordplay on this one.
This is Schocking
nothing more disrespectful than making jokes about a man’s name after his death
I can think of a lot more disrespectful things but yeah making a joke about his name is not appropriate.
There’s a segment of people who post on this site that enjoy this kind of thing. Regrettable.
I was just following the prompt.
This is my other comment on this post:
It’s not the time or place to whine about personal feelings or make jokes. A man has died. It’s a time to have some class and show respect.
Just following the prompt The OnderCROWNd threw out there. I figured someone else would anyway.
This was my other comment below though:
It’s not the time or place to whine about personal feelings or make jokes. A man has died. It’s a time to have some class and show respect.
Apparently The UNDERCROWNd is one. Considering that’s the only reason they said they are here.
My comment below was It’s not the time or place to whine about personal feelings or make jokes. A man has died. It’s a time to have some class and show respect.
Where is it written that because someone opens the door with a prompt you have to step in?
@Joel Just like you just did?
Prompt? There wasn’t any. You offered a very lame excuse for making fun of the name of a guy who just died. And now you’re ignoring my point.
Are you blind? Look up at the top of this thread. You’re ignoring reality btw.
In reality my main comment was this: It’s not the time or place to whine about personal feelings or make jokes. A man has died. It’s a time to have some class and show respect.
Disrespectful.
I sure hope you’re not talking about me. I just followed the prompt, before someone else inevitably did. It wasn’t my idea. My other comment was this:
It’s not the time or place to whine about personal feelings or make jokes. A man has died. It’s a time to have some class and show respect.
That comment was before I saw your other comments. I only saw that, therefore assuming it wasn’t respectful. After looking at your other comments, you sound like a pretty good person. Sorry.
No worries. I understand. Although I will point out that it is generally unwise to assume.
I think that’s a bad habit I got, do my best to not let it get in the way though.
RIP Will. Condolences to his friends and family.
RIP Will…..
RIP good sir. Thank you for your service to our beloved sport.
Who’s Fabio?
Knew Will a bit from playing days. Remember getting a double off the wall against him back in the day. Nice pitcher, though. Ran into him bird dogging a couple of times.
Kind of a shock given his age. (Yes, and mine)
RIP Will and condolences to his family and friends.
Bird dogging…. U mean like with a springer!?
He helped draft two A’s legends: Mark Teahen and John Baker.
I’m sure Fisher will approve up to $10 for paper flowers to be sent to the family.
another disgusting post
It’s not the time or place to whine about personal feelings or make jokes. A man has died. It’s a time to have some class and show respect.
Go Bears
Get out. Show respect.
I think he was showing respect. Considering the deceased was affiliated with the Cal Bears. You show respect too.
I didn’t know that. Sorry
RIP. Those old school scouts played an integral part in the game. And have some epic stories.
RIP Will. Too young.
Was he Max Schrock’s father? Utility infielder type who had a couple brief MLB stints; was part of the return that brought Stephen Piscotty to Oakland several years ago.
No swanzey. Schrock =/= Schock
It’s one thing to be a baseball lifer and another to do life with the A’s since the 80’s. Schock saw everything and everyone in his time with that organization. Championships, sell offs, moves, steroids, Moneyball, you name it. RIP
A legend fallen
Let his story live on!
Too young to go.
Will was a great, wonderful guy. Super positive too.
He was also a brilliant baseball person. I’m glad I got to know him.
I express my condolences to his family.