Tanner Ross Scheppers…he and his wife, the former Jessica Reeder, were married on Dec. 10, 2011 and reside in Southlake, Texas…daughter Tatum Anne was born on Nov. 23, 2015...hobbies include body-boarding and video games… favorite athlete is Ichiro Suzuki…served as the spokesperson for the Autism Awareness Night at Globe Life Park in 2015, participated in the 2016 Rangers Winter Caravan…has donated to the Texas Rangers Baseball Foundation and the Baseball Tomorrow Fund.
2016
Returned from a season-long disabled list stint in early September and went 1-1 with a 4.15 ERA (4 ER/8.2 IP) in 10 relief appearances for Texas…his 10 games from 9/7-end of season were tied with Matt Bush for most on Texas staff… allowed runs in 2 of 10 outings…in 7 of the 10 games, entered with the game tied or a single-run margin either way…stranded 8 of 9 inherited runners…outing on 9/7 at SEA was 1st in majors since 9/28/15 vs. DET…earned win 9/10 at LAA, his 1st win since 7/22/15 at COL…3rd career save on 9/13 at HOU, 1st since 8/6/13 at LAA…pitched 2.1 SHO IP on 9/21 vs. LAA, longest relief outing of his career.
2015
Totaled the second-most relief appearances of his career in three stints with the Rangers (Opening Day-April 27, May 17-Aug. 19, and Sept. 6-end of season…also spent time on the disabled list with a right ankle sprain (April 5-16) and left knee inflammation (Aug. 2-19)… spent balance of season with Class AAA Round Rock.
2014
The club's Opening Day starter went 0-1 with a 9.00 ERA (23 ER/23.0 IP) in 8 games/4 starts for the Rangers, as 2 disabled list stints derailed his season...averaged career highs in HR per 9 (2.3) and BB per 9 (3.9), career low in SO per 9 (6.7)...of his 8 games, 7 were in Arlington...was on disabled list 4/18-6/4 and 6/11-end of season with right elbow inflammation...it was announced on 7/31 that he would likely not pitch again in 2014, and he was transferred to the 60-day DL on 9/2.
2013
Emerged as one of the top setup relievers in the A.L. in first full MLB season, ranking among the league's relief leaders in appearances (T3rd, 76), wins (T4th, 6), holds (T4th, 27), innings (T4th, 76.2), and ERA (7th, 1.88)…tied Mike Adams' 2012 total for the most holds in club history and had the 5th most appearances ever for a Ranger, most for a right-hander… Scheppers was just the 5th pitcher in the last 10 years to post an ERA as low as 1.88 while making 76+ appearances, joining Fernando Rodney (2012 w/ TB) as only A.L. pitchers to do it in that span.
2012
Rookie had 2 stints with Texas: June 7-Aug. 25 and Sept.
1-end of season...spent rest of season at Round Rock (AAA)...
ranked tied for fourth on club with 39 appearances and was tied for
second on staff with 13 games finished...opponents hit .343 (47-
137) with 6 home runs, 9 walks, and 30 strikeouts...in his third pro
season, marked his first campaign without a trip to the disabled
list, though he missed a week with a bruised right knee sustained
at Los Angeles-AL on Sept. 18.
TEXAS: Recalled from Round Rock on June 7 for a day game in
Oakland, making his ML debut that day against the A's (1.2 IP, 1
R-ER)...allowed solo HR to Brandon Moss...gave up runs in 7 of
his first 11 career outings for a 9.00 ERA (11 ER/11.0 IP) through
July 6...over next 23 outings from July 7-Sept. 13, spanning a stint
at Round Rock, had a 1.00 ERA (2 ER/18.0 IP) to drop season
figure to 4.03...gave up runs in 3 of last 5 outings beginning Sept.
15 (3 ER/2.0 IP) to finish at 4.45...also allowed 5 of 6 inherited
runners to score in that season-ending span...sustained a bruised
right knee in a collision with Chris Iannetta at home plate on Sept.
18 at Los Angeles-AL...threw 2 pitches, a hit batter and wild pitch,
allowing 2 inherited runners to score before exiting with the injury...did not make next appearance until Sept. 25 vs. Oakland...
converted first career save on June 29 vs. Oakland...first ML
win was Aug. 16 at New York-AL and only loss was Sept. 15 vs.
Seattle, giving up a solo HR to Justin Smoak after Rangers had
overcome a 6-run deficit to tie the game.
ROUND ROCK: Was 1-2, 3.48 (12 ER/31.0 IP) in 27 relief
appearances with the Express, going 11-for-14 in save opportunities...had 31 strikeouts against just 4 walks...permitted runs in
just 6 of 27 games...allowed 4 of 11 inherited runners to score...
strikeouts in 19 of 27 outings.
2011
Combined to go 4-1 with a 3.71 ERA (18 ER/43.2 IP) and
2 saves in 28 games/one start with Round Rock (AAA) and Frisco
(AA)...held opponents to a .252 average (41-163) with LHB at .190
(12-63) and RHB at .290 (29-100)...stranded 5 of 7 (71.4%) inherited
runners, while limiting opposition to a .234 average (11-
47) with runners in scoring position...opened season as a starter,
but spent bulk of the campaign in a relief role following a pair of
early-season disabled list stints with back issues.
2010
Combined to go 1-3 with a 4.84 ERA (43 ER/80.0 IP) in 36 games/7 starts for Frisco (AA) and Oklahoma City (AAA) ... opponents batted .271 (85-314) with 30 walks, 90 strikeouts, and 6 home runs ... had 8 hit batters and 8 wild pitches ... finished 16 games ... was 6-for-7 in save chances ... had 2 inherited runners, none scored ... for the year, compiled a 1.438 WHIP ... went 0-1 with a 3.38 ERA (2 ER/5.1 IP) in 4 "A" game appearances for Texas in spring training.
FRISCO: Began the year at Frisco in his first non-independent ball action, posting no record with 2 saves and a 0.82 ERA (1 ER/11.0 IP) in 6 relief outings ... opponents batted .079 (3-38) with no walks, 19 strikeouts, and one home run ... was 2-for-2 in save chances ... tossed exactly 2.0 innings in each of first 5 appearances, at least 3 K's in each of those outings ... only run allowed was solo homer by Angels farmhand Brian Walker on April 13 vs. Arkansas, his 2nd appearance ... struck out 5 of 6 batters faced in 2.0 perfect innings on April 26 vs. San Antonio ... had 1.0 scoreless frame in final outing on April 29 vs. San Antonio.
OKLAHOMA CITY: Was promoted to Oklahoma City on April 30 and went 1-3 with 4 saves and a 5.48 ERA (42 ER/69.0 IP) in 30 games/7 starts with the RedHawks ... Pacific Coast League opponents batted .297 (82-276) with 30 walks, 71 strikeouts, and 5 home runs ... lefties batted .254 (33-130), with right-handers at .336 (49-146) ... had a 1.89 ERA (4 ER/19.0 IP) over first 8 outings (all in relief) at Triple-A, then made 6 consecutive starts (0-0, 5.84 ERA, 16 ER/24.2 IP) to raise season figure from 1.89 to 4.12 ... was on the disabled list with a "left hamstring strain" from June 5- 12, and made 6 consecutive starts upon his return ... only other start was his final outing of the season ... over 9 outings from July 20-Aug. 13, had a 3.14 ERA (5 ER/14.1 IP) to drop season mark to 3.88 ... beginning Aug. 14, had a 13.91 ERA (17 ER/11.0 IP) in final 7 games/one start to finish at 5.48 ... made his Triple-A debut on May 4 at Omaha (2.0 IP, 1 R-ER), allowing a homer to Royals' Scott Thorman ... had career-high 7 K's in 3.0-inning relief outing on May 26 at Tacoma, earning his first pro win ... took only blown save and a loss on Aug. 24 at Round Rock, allowing 3 runs (2 earned) in 1.0 inning ... in next-to-last outing of year on Sept. 1 vs. Nashville, gave up season-high 7 runs in 1.0 frame.
2009
The highest draft selection signed by Texas last year, Scheppers joined the organization after the minor league regular season
and participated in instructional league in Surprise, Arizona...also pitched for the Surprise Rafters in the Arizona Fall League...prior
to the draft, made 4 appearances with the St. Paul Saints in the independent American Association, and also conducted workouts
and throwing sessions at Golden West (Calif.) Junior College in Huntington Beach...rated as the 9th-best overall prospect in last
year's draft by Baseball America, the 7th-best pitching prospect...was ranked by that publication as the 4th-best right-handed pitcher
in the draft.
2008
Selected by Pittsburgh with the 48th overall selection in the 2008 June draft after suffering a shoulder injury during the college
season...did not sign with Pittsburgh, instead opting to sign with the independent St. Paul club for the 2009 campaign...did not pitch
in 2008 after his shoulder injury.