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Arizona Diamondbacks put Scott Schoeneweis on DL with depression

Aug. 11, 2009
Scott Schoeneweis has been placed on the 15-day disabled list by the Diamondbacks because of depression.
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White Sox get Schoeneweis from Angels

KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 30 (UPI) -- The Chicago White Sox made a move late Tuesday to bolster their bullpen by acquiring lefthander Scott Schoeneweis from the Anaheim Angels.

Angels agree to terms with Schoeneweis

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Anaheim 3, Texas 1

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Vietnam Veterans Memorial Visited in Washington
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Veterans etch the names of their friends inscribed on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial on the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War on May 26, 2012 in Washington, DC. More than 58,000 names of the servicemen who were killed or missing in the war are engraved on The Wall. UPI/Pat Benic