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Pat Scantlebury was born on 11 November, 1917 in Gatun Lake, Panama, is a Panamanian baseball player. Discover Pat Scantlebury'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 73 years old?

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Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 11 November, 1917
Birthday 11 November
Birthplace Gatun Lake, Panama
Date of death 24 May, 1991
Died Place Glen Ridge, New Jersey
Nationality Panama

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1917

Patricio Athelstan Scantlebury (November 11, 1917 – May 24, 1991) was a Panamanian professional baseball pitcher whose 16-season career included six games pitched for the Cincinnati Redlegs of Major League Baseball.

Born in Gatun Lake, Panama, Scantlebury threw and batted left-handed, stood 6 ft tall and weighed 180 lb.

1944

Scantlebury's record begins at age 26 in 1944 in the Negro leagues, when he was considered Panama's first professional baseball star on foreign soil.

1951

He was a member of the New York Cubans for seven years, spent 1951 and 1952 out of pro baseball, then at age 35 he joined minor league baseball in 1953, where he led the Class B Big State League in games won (24) and strikeouts (177).

The following year he won a combined 20 games in higher classifications, including 18 in the Double-A Texas League.

1955

He became a member of the Cincinnati organization when the Redlegs affiliated with the Havana Sugar Kings of the Triple-A International League in 1955.

That year, Scantlebury won 13 games and posted a strong 1.90 earned run average, leading to his promotion to Cincinnati the following season.

1956

He made his Major League debut on April 19, 1956, at the age of 38 years, 160 days.

Given a start against the St. Louis Cardinals at Crosley Field in his club's second game of the regular season, he went five full innings, allowing four earned runs on eight hits, including home runs to Stan Musial and Bill Sarni.

He departed with none out in the sixth and St. Louis ahead 5–3, but Redlegs would rally to win 10–9 in extra innings.

Five days later, against the Cardinals at Busch Stadium, he started for his second and final time, working four innings and allowing three runs on a homer by Ken Boyer; they were enough to pin the 5–3 defeat on Scantlebury, his only MLB decision.

He pitched in four other games in relief for the 1956 Redlegs through August, and spent part of the year with their Seattle Rainiers affiliate in the Open-Classification Pacific Coast League.

In his one-season, six-game MLB trial, Scantlebury allowed 24 hits (including five homers), 14 runs (all earned), and five bases on balls in 19 total innings pitched.

He struck out ten.

1957

He returned to the International League in 1957 and got into over 200 total games over the next five seasons, and posted double-digit victory seasons from 1957 to 1959.

1961

He retired from baseball at age 43 in 1961, and died in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, at the age of 73 in 1991.