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Luke Scott batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statistics for each season and his career, and a list of any post-season awards he has won and his rank on various season and career statistical leaderboards. Also Career Statistics.
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2009 AL East Preview (Featuring Pete Abraham)
Published 3/6/2009 by Patrick Sullivan at Baseball Analysts
... Hideki Matsui is close to finished. He can barely run. It's also hard to know what to make of David Ortiz given his health in recent years.
Marc: Heath is definitely the big area of concern with the big two: Ortiz and Matsui. Will Aubrey Huff's big season of a year ago continue? I doubt it. It will be interesting to see how Burrell does in the AL with Tampa.
Sully: Give me the under on Papi and the over on Luke Scott.
Starting Pitching ...
Scott Signs New Contract with Baltimore
Published 3/4/2009 by John Leonard at All Things Valley League
... One of the Valley League's current major leaguers, Luke Scott (Staunton 99), has signed a one-year contract worth $2.4 million with the Baltimore Orioles. Luke, traded from the Houston Astros to the Orioles for Miguel Tejada, is coming off a 257/336/472 performance in 148 games and 475 at-bats. He had a career high in almost every single category. After making $430,000 in 2008, I imagine he deserves a raise in the baseball industry... ...
The Dutch Oven: Two Liters Short of a Hectare
Published 1/19/2009 by Rob Iracane at Walkoff Walk
... give you a listicle-driven source for all sorts of off-season baseball rumors. If you have any suggestions, rumors, or recipes that I can cook in my dutch oven, email us
Orioles Move on Up, Finally Get a Piece of the Pie: Baltimore has allegedly completed a trade with the Cubs, sending pitcher Garrett Olson to Chicargo in exchange for speedy outfielder Felix Pie. This makes so much sense because the O's really were lacking in outfield depth and have such strong starting pitching. END SARCASM.
Cole ...
roberts rules?
Published 9/18/2008 by lboros at Viva El Birdos
... these are actually pretty comparable packages. scott and duncan are very similar players, late-blooming left-handed sluggers. kozma is a better prospect than ...
What Could Have Been: Luke Scott
Published 9/9/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (npc29) at The Tribe Daily
... Its rather interesting how we provided the Houston Astros with two starting outfielders at some point these past few years. Luke Scott is pretty much ripping it up for Baltimore this year after coming over in the Miguel Tejada trade. Luke hit for the cycle in his rookie year with the Astros and he has some pop in the bat. In just his second full year in the majors as a starter, Scott is hitting .270 with over 20 home runs. He'll surely pass his career high in RBIs and he's carrying a career OBP well over .360. ...
Luke Scott Would Like To Be Your Dog, Possibly Also Shoot You
Published 4/2/2008 by David Roth at Can't Stop The Bleeding
... he lets his inner Charles Bronson out to play, and kind of gets in trouble for it. But most of the time, Scott just goes about balancing strikeouts and homers — an 8-to-1 ratio is a good standard — and doing what he does. Or so I imagined. A ...
Nobody Knows Nuthin': The Roberts Rumor Mill Churns On
Published 3/4/2008 by Cubnut at The Cub Reporter (TCR) | A Chicago Cubs Blog
... O's might want, the usual names were brought up: Gallagher, Cedeno and/or Patterson, Pie, Ceda. (No mention of Donald Veal.) Zrebiec said the O's are especially high on Gallagher and see him as a potential #3 or maybe even a #2 starter. No such love for Matt Murton, however. According to the writer, the Orioles think Murton will require 400-500 at-bats a season to be an effective MLB hitter, which he won't get in Baltimore if he's part of a platoon arrangement with, say, former Astro Luke Scott. ...
Tejada to the Astros
Published 12/12/2007 by Tommy at Breaking Balls
Rumor has it that Miguel Tejada has been traded to the Houston Astros in exchange for Luke Scott, Matt “Hey hey hey, I’m Fat” Albers, Troy Patton, Dennis Sarfate and Michael Costanzo.
More word as we get it. Ed Wade has now added a starting centerfielder and a starting shortstop. Not bad for two months on the job.
UPDATE 12:53PM EST: Here is the Houston Chronicle’s story. They note that Tejada has two years and $32 million left on his contract.
UPDATE 1:02PM ...
Obligatory Winter Meetings Article
Published 12/3/2007 by dajafi <info@thegoodphight.com> at The Good Phight
... Feel free to add your guesses, hopes and gripes here as the week unfolds. My personal hope is that Gillick goes back to the Ed Wade well in Houston and pries loose outfielder Luke Scott to pair up with Jayson Werth for a strong right-field platoon. ...
Operation Center Field: Not All Flaws Are Created Equal
Published 11/7/2007 by Geoff Young at Ducksnorts
... Barton — He’s oldish (turns 25 at the end of April) and blocked by Sizemore in Cleveland, but he’s hit at every level; sounds like a certain Kouzmanoff I know.
Ryan Church — Washington reportedly is interested in Torii Hunter; Church has played more left field, although his numbers in center are solid.
Eric Patterson — Corey’s younger brother, former second baseman; could be blocked by Felix Pie.
Luke Scott — Similar to Church, but with ...
Looking at Clutch for 2006
Published 3/1/2007 by Dan Agonistes at Dan Agonistes
... Luke Scott 249 1.69 1.59 -0.10 -0.26 1.04 ...