Eric Skoglund | |
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![]() Skoglund with the Kansas City Royals | |
Pitcher | |
Born: (1992-10-26)October 26, 1992 (age 32) Sarasota, Florida, U.S. | |
Batted: Left Threw: Left | |
MLB debut | |
May 30, 2017, for the Kansas City Royals | |
Last MLB appearance | |
September 27, 2019, for the Kansas City Royals | |
MLB statistics | |
Win–loss record | 2–11 |
Earned run average | 6.61 |
Strikeouts | 67 |
Stats atBaseball Reference ![]() | |
Teams | |
Eric Lawrence Skoglund (born October 26, 1992) is an American former professionalbaseballpitcher. He played inMajor League Baseball (MLB) for theKansas City Royals from 2017 to 2019.
Skoglund attendedSarasota High School inSarasota, Florida. He was drafted by thePittsburgh Pirates in the 16th round of the2011 Major League Baseball Draft but did not sign and attended theUniversity of Central Florida (UCF), where he playedcollege baseball.[1][2] In 2012, he playedcollegiate summer baseball with theHarwich Mariners of theCape Cod Baseball League, and returned to the league in 2013 to play for theBourne Braves.[3][4] After his junior season, he was drafted by theKansas City Royals in the third round of the2014 MLB Draft.[5]
Skoglund made his professional debut with theIdaho Falls Chukars in 2014 and spent the whole season there, going 0–2 with a 5.09 ERA in nine games (eight starts). He pitched 2015 with theWilmington Blue Rocks where he compiled a 6–3 record and 3.52 ERA in 15 starts and 2016 with theNorthwest Arkansas Naturals[6] where he pitched to a 7–10 record and 3.45 ERA in 27 games started.He started 2017 with the Naturals, but was promoted to theOmaha Storm Chasers after only one start with the Naturals. On May 30, he was called up by theRoyals, making his major league debut the same day.[7]
In his major league debut, Skoglund pitched6+1⁄3 scoreless innings with five strikeouts, allowing only two hits and one walk in a 1–0 win over theDetroit Tigers.[8] Skoglund was sent back down to Omaha on June 19, and he spent the remainder of the 2017 season going back and forth between Omaha and Kansas City. In 19 starts for Omaha, he was 4–5 with a 4.11 ERA and in seven games (five starts) for Kansas City, he posted a 1–2 record and 9.50 ERA.[9] Skoglund began 2018 in Kansas City's opening rotation.[10] He was 1–5 in 9 starts before being placed on the disabled list.
On January 16, 2019, Skoglund was suspended 80 games after testing positive forOstarine andLigandrol.[11] He made 6 appearances (4 starts) for Kansas City in 2019, going 0–3 with a 9.00 ERA and 4 strikeouts in 21.0 innings pitched. He was designated for assignment by the Royals on March 25, 2020. Due to the transactions freeze, Skoglund remained in DFA limbo through June. On June 28, Skoglund officially cleared waivers and was sent outright to Triple-A Omaha.[12] He did not play in a game in 2020 due to the cancellation of the minor league season because of theCOVID-19 pandemic.[13]
In May 2021, Skoglund underwentTommy John surgery, and missed the entire 2021 season. He was placed on the injured list of the Royals’ Triple-A affiliate in Omaha to begin the 2022 season before being activated and assigned to Double-A.[14] On July 3, he made his return from injury, giving up two earned runs on four hits while striking out one in 1.1 innings pitched for the Naturals.[15] He made 15 total appearances (5 starts) split between Triple-A Omaha, Double-A Northwest Arkansas, the High-AQuad Cities River Bandits, and the rookie-levelArizona Complex League Royals before he was released on August 10.
In June 2023, Skoglund was hired to serve as the head pitching coach at theNew College of Florida.[16]