Stephen Schoch (pronounced "shock"; born December 5, 1996) is an American former
college baseball pitcher and current host of the Schoch Factor
podcast.
Playing career
Schoch grew up in
Laurel, Maryland, and attended
Our Lady of Good Counsel High School, where he
lettered
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in baseball in all four years. During the regular season of his senior season, Schoch recorded a 0.00 ERA in innings, striking out 45 batters and walking three.
Schoch adopted a
submarine-style pitching motion as a freshman in high school, which he believed would make him more attractive to college teams.
In 2016, Schoch played for the
Appalachian State Mountaineers, where he posted a 4.46
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in innings.
After the Mountaineers changed coaches following the 2016–17 season, he transferred to the
University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC). He sat out the 2017–18 season due to NCAA transfer rules, then pitched for the
Retrievers for two seasons. He holds UMBC's record for
saves in a single season (10, in 2018) and overall (13).
In the summer of 2017, Schoch pitched for the
Bethesda Big Train of the
Cal Ripken Collegiate Baseball League
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, where he allowed no runs in innings, struck out 33 and walked no batters. In 2017 and 2018, he played
collegiate summer baseball
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with the
Cotuit Kettleers of the
Cape Cod Baseball League
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, and was named a league All-Star in 2018 and the Most Valuable Pitcher for the Kettleers.
After clinching the championship for the Big Train, Schoch adopted the habit of throwing his
glove
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If there is an opening but no (or a short) covering sheath for each finger they are called fingerless gloves. Fingerless glov ...
into the outfield after recording a save.
After transferring to the
University of Virginia, Schoch played for the
Cavaliers
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during the 2019–2020 and 2020–21 seasons, the latter season as a
graduate student pursuing a
master's degree in higher education.
After pitching the final innings against
South Carolina in the
2021 College World Series
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, getting 5 strikeouts, Schoch gave a television interview that went
viral
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. On the
ACC Network
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, Schoch told a reporter that a fan offered him free
Dippin' Dots if he
blew the save, about his fear of
caves, and about the profane way he motivates himself on the mound. The interviewer lightheartedly compared him with fictional pitcher
Kenny Powers of the show ''
Eastbound & Down
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''.
Schoch earned the save, and Dippin' Dots sent the Cavaliers a box of ice cream.
MLB.com called Schoch "the NCAA's most entertaining pitcher".
Media career
To supplement his partial scholarship, Schoch worked as a
landscaper
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# Living elements, such as flora or fauna; or what is commonly called gardening, the art and craft of growing plants with a goal ...
, as a delivery driver for
Instacart and
DoorDash, and selling insurance in a
call center
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. After discovering
Rube Waddell through a
podcast, Schoch went into college baseball broadcasting himself. He met Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman, of Céspedes Family BBQ fame.
Kyle Peterson, founder of D1 Baseball, started ''The Schoch Factor'' podcast, with Mintz and Shusterman as co-hosts. Schoch has been praised for his enthusiasm and relatability as a podcaster.
He supplements his time reporting on
college baseball with a full-time job in real estate.
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American podcasters
Baseball pitchers
People from Laurel, Maryland
Appalachian State Mountaineers baseball players
Cotuit Kettleers players
UMBC Retrievers baseball players
Virginia Cavaliers baseball players
1996 births
Living people