MLB: Court says pitcher’s wife died from drug overdose
By PAUL DAVENPORT
Associated Press Writer
PHOENIX — An Arizona appellate court ruling has disclosed that former Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Scott Schoeneweis’ wife died from an overdose of cocaine and an anesthetic, lidocaine.
A three-judge Court of Appeals panel made that disclosure Tuesday in a ruling on whether an autopsy report and other records on Gabrielle Schoeneweis’ death must be disclosed under Arizona’s public records law. The ruling says further proceedings are needed to determine that.
Gabrielle Schoeneweis was found dead on May 20 in the master bedroom of the couple’s home in the Phoenix suburb of Fountain Hills.
An attorney for Schoeneweis argued in a lawsuit filed against state and Maricopa County officials that releasing information on the cause of death would cause emotional suffering for the family.