Scott Brosius goes back to college

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Scott Brosius was only 35 years old when he retired as a player after the 2001 season, a decision he made primarily to spend more time with his family at their Oregon home. [link]

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Checking in on Scotty Bro
Published 5/12/2008 by Ben K. at River Ave. Blues
... Ah, Scotty Bro. Everyone loved Scott Brosius (and no one booed Macus Thames, Jeff Weaver, Homer Bush, John Oledud, Andy Phillips, Bubba Crosby or Johnny Damon for taking his numbers). Jim Baumbach recently caught up with Brosius in Oregon and wrote a nice piece about Brosius’ current role as the head coach of the DIII Linfield College team. Brosius sounds like a man enjoying his retirement from baseball. ...

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