Background
He grew up in Hecker, Illinois and first starred at the Hecker Dome.
He grew up in Hecker, Illinois and first starred at the Hecker Dome.
Rheinecker attended Gibault Catholic High School in Waterloo, Illinois, and was a student and a letterman in baseball. He grew up in Hecker, Illinois and first starred at the Hecker Dome. In baseball, as a senior, he batted.438 and as a pitcher, posted a 7-11 record and a 2.49 European Research Area. His summers were spent planting Christmas Trees.
He was drafted by the Oakland Athletics in 2001. After signing with the A"s, Rheinecker spent the next four seasons in the organization"s farm system. On March 31, 2006, Oakland traded him (along with infielder Freddie Bynum) to the Texas Rangers for troubled pitcher Juan Dominguez.
A southpaw starting pitcher, Rheinecker made his major league debut April 22, 2006, in a game against the Tampa Bay Devil Rays.
Foreign most of the 2006 season, he was shuttled back and forth between the Rangers and their Triple-A affiliate, the Oklahoma RedHawks. During the April 27–30, 2007, four game series at Toronto, Rheinecker forgot his passport, and thus could not play in the games.
Most recently, Rheinecker was diagnosed with Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS) and underwent surgery to remove a rib to alleviate the symptoms. Arthroscopic shoulder surgery was performed on May 24, 2008, to clean up the shoulder joint and is said to sideline Rheinecker for another two to three weeks.
Coincidentally, Thoracic Outlet Syndrome is the same ailment that afflicted both Hank Blalock and former Rangers pitcher Kenny Rogers.
This caused him to miss the entire 2008 season other than 2 minor league rehab starts. He became a free agent at the end of the season.