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Dick Scott (left-handed pitcher)

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to 13.50, and he would appear in only nine total games as a Dodger, the last on July 21. He also spent part of 1963 at
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On December 13, 1963, Los Angeles traded Scott to the Chicago Cubs in exchange for veteran southpaw relief pitcher
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afterward and did not make his professional baseball debut until 1956. He spent seven full campaigns in the Dodger
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This biographical article relating to an American baseball pitcher born in the 1930s is a
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opportunity at age 30 on May 8, 1963. Called into a game at
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May 8, 1963, for the Los Angeles Dodgers
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Dick Scott (disambiguation)
Pitcher
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Carrollton, Georgia
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Los Angeles Dodgers
1963
Chicago Cubs
1964
professional baseball
pitcher
games
relief
Major League Baseball
Los Angeles Dodgers
Chicago Cubs
1963
1964
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Robert William Traip Academy
Kittery, Maine
Brooklyn Dodgers
United States Army
farm system
MLB
Busch Stadium
St. Louis Cardinals
inning

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