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Mickey Scott

Ralph Robert Scott (July 25, 1947 – October 30, 2011) was a left-handed specialist pitcher in North American Major League Baseball (MLB) who played in portions of five seasons with the Baltimore Orioles, Montreal Expos and California Angels from 1972 to 1977. He was born in Weimar, East Germany.〔(Baseball Reference – major league profile )〕
Scott was selected out of Newburgh Free Academy by the New York Yankees in the 17th round (328th overall) of the 1965 Major League Baseball Draft. He was the first high school baseball player drafted out of the Mid-Hudson region of the Hudson Valley by any MLB club.〔(Rodriguez, Justin. "Newburgh's Mickey Scott, 1st mid-Hudson baseball player ever drafted, dies at age 64," ''Times Herald-Record'' (Middletown, NY), Wednesday, November 2, 2011. )〕〔(1965 Major League Baseball Draft, Rounds 11–20 – Pro Sports Transactions. )〕 He was traded to the Chicago White Sox for Pete Ward on December 18, 1969.〔(Pete Ward (chronology) – BaseballLibrary.com. )〕
He also spent nine seasons in the Minor leagues, mostly for the Rochester Red Wings of the International League. In 1971, he collected a 9–1 record with nine saves and a 3.38 earned run average in 54 games for manager Joe Altobelli’s pennant-winning and Governors' Cup winning-team. He had an even better season for Rochester in 1974, when he was 8–2 with 17 saves and a 0.99 ERA in 57 games.〔(Baseball Reference – minor league career )〕
In a nine-year minors career, he posted a 60–32 record with 46 saves and a 3.20 ERA in 297 pitching appearances.
He was elected to the Red Wings Hall of Fame in 1998, along with Allie Clark, Frank Horton and Al Weber.
Scott died in Binghamton, New York, at the age of 64.〔
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