Selected by the Los Angeles Angels with the 11th pick of the first round in the 2023 MLB Draft
Became the first Florida Atlantic student-athlete to be selected in the first round of a professional sports draft
2023 (Junior)
Became the third player in program history to be named Conference USA Player of the Year
One of 25 amateur baseball players in the country to be named a semifinalist for USA Baseball's Golden Spikes Award
Also named one of four semifinalists for the Bobby Bragan Collegiate Slugger Award as the best offensive player in Division I
Selected as a First Team All-American by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper, Perfect Game USA, ABCA/Rawlings, Baseball America, and D1Baseball
Selected as a Second Team All-American by the NCBWA
Named to the First Team All-Southeast Region by the ABCA/Rawlings
Earned First Team All-C-USA recognition for the second straight season
Fourth student-athlete overall, second from baseball to be named an Academic All-American (first to be named to the First Team)
Led all of Division I in on base percentage, batting average, and walks and finished third in slugging percentage
Finished first in C-USA in OPS, runs scored, and hits
Reached base safely 54 straight games (longest streak in DI and all but one game in 2023)
Twice earned C-USA Hitter of the Week award (March 13, April 10)
Finished his three-year FAU career first in career batting average (.385), second in home runs (46) and walks (138), and third in total bases (433)
Set a new single season C-USA record for on base percentage (.615)
Set a new FAU single season record with 71 walks (previous record was 57)
Named as a Preseason All-American by Perfect Game USA (1st Team), Baseball America (1st Team), D1Baseball (3rd Team), and Collegiate Baseball Newspaper (3rd Team)
Named by C-USA coaches as the league's Preseason Player of the YearÂ
Three multi-homer games in 2023 -- hit two against No. 22 Miami on February 28, three at No. 6Â Florida on March 7, and two against FIU on April 30
2022Â (Sophomore)
On the heels of a dominant first year, was named as a Preseason All-American by Perfect Game/Rawlings
Led the Owls with a .369 average 83 hits, and a 1.135 OPSÂ
Finished third on the team in HRÂ (16) and RBI (56)
Hit .387 against C-USA opponents (second in the league)
Recorded his 100th career run batted in on May 7 against La. Tech
Named to the mid-season watch list for the Golden Spikes award and the Bobby Bragan Collegiate Slugger award
Along with teammate Hunter Cooley, earned a place on the C-USA All-Academic team
Postseason accolades included First Team All-C-USA and Southeast All-Region Second Team
2021 (Freshman)
Superlative true freshman campaign, ranking at the top of the Conference USA leaderboard in nearly every hitting category while being named Freshman All-America by Collegiate Baseball and by Perfect Game (for the latter, one of just 13 players earning First Team honors), ABCA/Rawlings Second Team All-Region, and Second Team All-C-USAÂ
Led the Owls, and finished ninth in C-USA and just outside the top 50 in all of Division I, with 56 RBI
Second on the team with a .343 average, 10th in the league
Other C-USA rankings included eighth with 54 runs and a .444 OBP, 10th in slugging at .576, 12th with 68 hits and 13th with 11 home runs
Also tops on the team with a .409 average with runners in scoring position (27-for-66 with six HR and 49 RBI) and with 24 multi-hit games, while placing second with 16 games having two or more hits
He did not fall off one bit once league play started, hitting .346 in non-conference games (28-of-81), and .346 against C-USA foes (36-of-104)
Also finished the season with more walks than strikeouts, 28 to 21, and was second on the team with six stolen bases in eight attempts
After opening weekend, was named C-USA Hitter of the Week, recording three multi-hit, multi-RBI games in a series win over No. 24 UCF
In those first three games, he had three doubles, a home run, eight RBI and four runs scored, a slash line of .533 (8-for-15)/.588/.933
He began the season - and his career - reaching in the team's first 10 games; then had the team's longest streak of games reaching base, with 19 (March 11-April 10); and ended the year reaching in the final six
Had two two-home run games, as part of larger showings: 3-for-6 with three runs and six RBI on Feb. 27 vs. Seton Hall; 4-for-4 with three runs and four RBI on April 4 at Charlotte
Despite never having played it before, was a tremendous defensive 1B. He committed just two errors in 454 total chances for a .996 fielding %, second highest in program history
His chances ranked second in C-USA, 426 putouts were also second, and his being part of 38 double plays was the most
High School
Began his senior campaign at a .520 clip, 13-for-25, with 10 RBI and 14 runs scored
Did not strike out and earned 13 walks in the shortened season
Had an OBP of .692 and was slugging .720
Named to the Class 7A-11 All-District Team
The year prior, was a First Team All-American outfielder and Class 9A-10 Hitter of the Year, batting .446 with 22 RBI, 27 runs scored and 12 extra base hits
Also struck out just eight times versus 14 walks, and stole 13 bases
In three years, struck out only 16 times in 175 at-bats
Scholar Athlete with a 3.65 GPA and 4.1 HPA (Honors Point Average)
Ranked by Perfect Game as follows: No. 6 outfielder in Florida and No. 22 Floridian overall; No. 18 outfielder nationally and No. 95 overall recruit in the country
Personal
Son of Erin Schanuel and Ryan Schanuel
Born in Boca Raton
Majoring in Business Entrepreneurship
Favorite pro team is the Boston Red Sox, and athlete is Trea Turner
Top movie is Bull Durham
Loves Chipotle
Enjoys golfing and fishing
Most people don't know that he has a birthmark shaped like a dog's paw