Dave Wainhouse was a professional baseball player who played as a pitcher for several teams during his career. He was born on September 1, 1970, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Wainhouse started his baseball career in the minor leagues, playing for the Gulf Coast Expos in 1988. He then played for several other minor league teams before making his major league debut in 1991 with the Montreal Expos.

Wainhouse played for the Montreal Expos for three seasons before being traded to the Seattle Mariners in 1994. He played for the Mariners for two seasons before being traded to the Milwaukee Brewers in 1996. He played for the Brewers for one season before being traded back to the Mariners in 1997. He played for the Mariners for two more seasons before being traded to the Chicago Cubs in 1999. He played for the Cubs for one season before being released in 2000.

During his career, Wainhouse had a record of 8-10 with an ERA of 5.13. He appeared in 165 games, starting 14 of them. He pitched a total of 223 innings, striking out 174 batters and walking 119. Wainhouse was known for his fastball, which he could throw in the mid-90s.

Wainhouse's best season was in 1995 when he played for the Seattle Mariners. He had a record of 4-2 with an ERA of 3.38. He appeared in 44 games, pitching a total of 58.2 innings. He struck out 47 batters and walked 27. He also recorded two saves during the season.

After being released by the Cubs in 2000, Wainhouse played for several independent league teams before retiring from baseball in 2003. He then became a pitching coach, working with several minor league teams. He also worked as a scout for the Los Angeles Dodgers.

In conclusion, Dave Wainhouse was a professional baseball player who played as a pitcher for several teams during his career. He had a record of 8-10 with an ERA of 5.13 and appeared in 165 games. His best season was in 1995 when he played for the Seattle Mariners. After retiring from baseball, he became a pitching coach and scout.