Otters record-holder Schultz coming back to Evansville
Source: Frontier League News
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The Evansville Otters announced that franchise record-holder and three-time All-Star John Schultz has signed to come out of retirement and play for Evansville in 2020. Schultz, an outfielder and West Lawn, Pa. native, is one of the Otters’ most productive players in franchise history, originally coming to Evansville in 2013. Schultz holds career franchise records in games played (420), RBIs (207), at-bats (1,560), hits (458), runs (280), doubles (90), total bases (710), and walks (219). “We’re excited to have John come back to Evansville and help us get back to that championship level like when he was here in 2016,” Otters manager Andy McCauley said. “He loves the game and wanted to get back out there. John plays the right way, he’s a very good hitter, and brings a lot of leadership and experience with him.” “I’m really excited to come back, and to get that phone call…
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