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Tony Scott was born on 18 September, 1951 in Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S., is an American baseball player. Discover Tony Scott's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 72 years old?

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Age 72 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 18 September 1951
Birthday 18 September
Birthplace Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1951

Anthony Scott (born September 18, 1951) is a former American professional baseball center fielder and coach.

1969

Scott was drafted by the Montreal Expos in the 71st round of the 1969 Major League Baseball draft.

1973

After five seasons in their farm system, he received a September call-up to the Expos in 1973.

He appeared in eleven games as a pinch runner, and received only one at-bat, in which he struck out.

1974

After repeating the same formula with Scott in 1974, the Expos named him their starting centerfielder in 1975.

He batted .191 with eleven runs batted in and no home runs through the All-Star break, and was replaced in center by Pepe Mangual for the rest of the season.

1976

He spent all of 1976 with the Triple-A Denver Bears, batting .311 with 18 stolen bases in 106 games.

He was traded along with Steve Dunning and Pat Scanlon from the Expos to the St. Louis Cardinals for Bill Greif, Sam Mejías and Ángel Torres on November 8, 1976.

All three players coming to St. Louis had spent the 1976 season with the Denver Bears which were led by recently hired Cardinals manager Vern Rapp.

Scott enjoyed moderate success with the Cardinals, as he batted .291 with three home runs and 41 RBIs sharing playing time with Jerry Mumphrey during his first season in St. Louis.

1978

After falling into a fourth outfielder role in 1978, he was given the starting centerfield job in 1979.

He responded by hitting six home runs while driving in 68 runs and stealing 37 bases, all career highs.

1981

Scott was dealt from the Cardinals to the Houston Astros for Joaquín Andújar on June 6, 1981.

He was hitting .227 and mired in a 2-for-43 slump at the time of the transaction.

He had also fallen behind Dane Iorg and Tito Landrum on the team's outfielder depth chart.

Scott batted .293 and provided a steady glove in centerfield in the spacious Astrodome his first season in Houston.

1982

He was the starting centerfielder again in 1982, but after batting .239 with one home run and 29 RBIs, he was relegated to a fourth outfielder role in 1983.

1984

Released by the Astros after hitting .190 in 25 games, he returned to the Expos two weeks later on June 29, 1984.

1989

In 1989, Scott batted .360 in 51 games with the Winter Haven Super Sox of the Senior Professional Baseball Association.