They are numbers you might expect from a whiz-bang, first-round draft pick and newly sanctioned millionaire.
Eighteen consecutive games without allowing a run. Twenty-four total appearances, with an ERA of 0.58, a WHIP of 0.63, all part of allowing a scant 21 hits in 46.1 innings, with seven unintentional walks, and 62 strikeouts.
And this man was a 15th-round pick in 2016 from that bastion of baseball elitism, the University of Northwestern Ohio, who signed for all of $6,000.
The Tigers don’t believe it, either.
“It’s amazing, really,” said Mike Rabelo, the Single A West Michigan manager who has watched Wyandotte native John Schreiber shut down one team after another, often over multiple innings, as the first-place Whitecaps get ready for the Midwest League playoffs.