Schmidt continued to play for the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1996, accompanied by the SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA Giants in 2001, and ending with the LA Dodgers in 2007 and 2009. Born on January 29, 1973 in Lewiston, Idaho, Schmidt was a pitcher in Major Group Baseball. Batting correct and throwing correct, Schmidt started playing baseball, basketball, and soccer at Kelso SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL. He produced his last MLB appearance on August 5, 2009 with the LA Dodgers and was after that positioned on the disabled list after a recurring shoulder damage, prohibiting him from continuing a profession in Major Group Baseball. Schmidt produced his MLB debut with the Atlanta Braves on April 28, 1995 and includes a win-reduction record of 130-96, an earned run typical of 3.96, and a complete of just one 1,758 strikeouts.Jason Schmidt is a ex – American professional baseball participant who includes a net value of $45 million. He’s a three-time All-superstar for the years 2003, 2004, and 2006. He received the name of Washington’s Gatorade Condition Player of the entire year after pitching a no-hitter and continued to earn All-condition MVP. He is presently wedded to wife Bethany and provides three kids by the brands of Makynlee, Mason, and Madden.
Known for movies
9/11 (2002) as Editor
Far Out Isn't Far Enough: The Tomi Ungerer Story (2012) as Editor
Brooklyn Dodgers: The Ghosts of Flatbush (2007) as Editor
While You Were Out (2002) as Editor
Quick Facts
Full Name
Jason Schmidt
Net Worth
$45 Million
Date Of Birth
January 29, 1973
Height
1.96 m
Weight
84 kg
Profession
Baseball player
Nominations
Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding Edited Sports Series/Anthology, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Picture Editing For Nonfiction Programming, Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding Sports Journalism
Movies
On the Line, The Labyrinth
Won Awards
Won awards
Year
Award
Ceremony
Nomination
Movie
Award shared with
2016
Golden Reel Award
Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA
Best Sound Editing - Long Form Documentary in Television