George Scott Trades and Transactions

The George Scott trades and transactions seen below include all known instances where George Scott has been involved in a trade or transaction of any type as it relates to baseball.

"When you're hitting the ball, it comes at you looking like a grapefruit. When you're not, it looks like a black eyed pea." - George Scott in Baseball's Greatest Quotes (1982)

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George Scott

George Scott Autograph on a 1971 Topps (#9)

George Scott Autograph on a 1971 Topps (#9)
 

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Birth Name:   George Charles Scott, Jr.
Nickname:   Boomer
Born On:   03-23-1944  (Aries)
Place of Birth Data Born In:   Greenville, Mississippi
Year of Death Data Died On:   Still Living
Place of Death Data Died In:   Still Living
Cemetery:   n/a
High School:   Coleman High School (Greenville, MS)
College:   None Attended
Batting Stances Chart Bats:   Right   Throwing Arms Chart Throws:   Right
Player Height Chart Height:   6-02   Player Weight Chart Weight:   215
First Game:   04-12-1966 (Age 22)
Last Game:   09-27-1979
Draft:   Not Applicable
George Scott

Trades & Transactions

05-28-1962: Signed as an amateur free agent by Boston Red Sox.
10-10-1971: Traded by Boston Red Sox (with Jim Lonborg, Ken Brett, Billy Conigliaro, Joe Lahoud and Don Pavletich) to Milwaukee Brewers for Marty Pattin, Lew Krausse and Tommy Harper.
12-06-1976: Traded by Milwaukee Brewers (with Bernie Carbo) to Boston Red Sox for Cecil Cooper.
06-13-1979: Traded by Boston Red Sox to Kansas City Royals for Tom Poquette.
08-17-1979: Released by Kansas City Royals.
08-26-1979: Signed by New York Yankees.
11-01-1979: Granted free agency.


Did you know that during the physical, if a team finds out that the player received during a trade is injured they may return the player to the originating team within ten days from the date the trade was made and void the entire contract?

The Baseball Almanac trades and transactions database includes Rule 5 Draft picks, free agency information, voided trades, waiver picks, expansion draft data, amateur draft data, player refusals, bonus babies, and many other types of not readily found anywhere on the Internet.

Baseball trades & transactions, like the George Scott trades and transactions seen above, are an evolving field of research where new discoveries are often found and new player debuts are added to the data set almost daily.

     

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