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38 Steve Schmoll, RP
Height/Weight: 6-2/200 | Birthdate: 2/4/1980 | Birthplace: Silver Spring, MD | Bats/Throws: R/R | Team: New York | College: Maryland | MLB Experience: 1 | Salary:   | Owned/Started%: 0/0

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Schmoll outrighted by Mets


(2/20/2007) The Mets outrighted Steve Schmoll to the minors.

Mets designate Schmoll for assign.


(2/16/2007) New York designated right-hander Steve Schmoll for assignment. The Mets have 10 days to trade him, send him outright to the minors or release him.

Schmoll to go on 60-day DL


(9/5/2006) The Mets will recall OF Lastings Milledge, LHP Dave Williams and RHP Brian Bannister from Triple-A Norfolk on Tuesday, and purchase the contracts of C Kelly Stinnett and OF Ricky Ledee from the Tides. New York also will recall RHP Philip Humber from Double-A Binghamton and place RHP Steve Schmoll (right hamstring) on the 60-day disabled list.

Schmoll dropped to minors


(3/19/2006) The Mets trimmed their roster Sunday morning by re-assigning six players to minor league camp -- Steve Schmoll, Henry Owens, John Maine, Matt Perisho, Juan Tejeda and Julio Ramirez.

Mets sign handful of players


(3/4/2006) The New York Mets agreed to terms with RHP Aaron Heilman, OF Victor Diaz, RHP Heath Bell, RHP John Maine, OF Xavier Nady, RHP Juan Padilla, RHP Steve Schmoll, LHP Royce Ring, INF Anderson Hernandez, RHP Matt Lindstrom, RHP Bartolome Fortunato, INF Jose Reyes, INF Jeff Keppinger, RHP Duaner Sanchez, RHP Brian Bannister, RHP Anderson Garcia, RHP Henry Owens, LHP Juan Perez and RHP Mitch Wylie on one-year contracts.

Dodgers deal Schmoll to Mets


(1/5/2006) The Dodgers acquired right-hander Jae Seo and left-handed reliever Tim Hamulack from the Mets for right-handed relievers Duaner Sanchez and Steve Schmoll. The 26-year-old Sanchez was 4-7 with a 3.73 ERA and eight saves in 79 games last season, tying him for second in the NL in appearances, and he served as the Dodgers' closer late in the year. He was a setup man in 2004, going 3-1 with a 3.38 ERA in 67 games. The 25-year-old Schmoll, signed by Los Angeles in May 2003, was 2-2 with a 5.01 ERA and three saves for the Dodgers and 0-3 with a 4.78 ERA in 22 games for Triple-A Las Vegas last season. "It was tough to trade both of them," Dodgers GM Ned Colletti said. "Omar (Minaya) had a need in the bullpen. I felt I have a need in the rotation."

Schmoll might work as closer


(8/11/2005) Duaner Sanchez and Steve Schmoll will be used by manager Jim Tracy in save opportunities until Yhency Brazoban irons out his control problems.

Schmoll recalled from Vegas


(7/15/2005) The Dodgers recalled Steve Schmoll from Triple-A Las Vegas on Thursday.

It's Vegas baby, Vegas for Schmoll


(5/15/2005) To make room for Eric Gagne on the roster, the Dodgers optioned right-handed Steve Schmoll to Triple-A Las Vegas. Schmoll was 1-0 with a 4.96 ERA in 16 appearances.

Schmoll adds save to Week 1 win


(4/10/2005) Rookie Steve Schmoll got the final two outs for his first career save after Giovanni Carrara failed to close things out in the 11th inning Saturday night. Schmoll got the win Friday night, when the Dodgers scored four runs in the ninth to win 8-7. "The last thing before I came out of the gate in the bullpen, Eric (Gagne) said, 'Slow things down. Slow down,"' Schmoll said. "That really helped."