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American baseball player (1870–1933) For the baseball scout, see Ed Scott (baseball scout).

Baseball player
Ed Scott
Pitcher
Born: (1870-08-12)August 12, 1870
Walbridge, Ohio
Died: November 1, 1933(1933-11-01) (aged 63)
Toledo, Ohio
Batted: RightThrew: Right
MLB debut
April 19, 1900, for the Cincinnati Reds
Last MLB appearance
August 3, 1901, for the Cleveland Blues
MLB statistics
Win–loss record23–26
Strikeouts110
Earned run average4.01
Stats at Baseball Reference Edit this at Wikidata
Teams

Phillip Edwin Scott (August 12, 1870 – November 1, 1933) was a Major League Baseball player who played pitcher from 1900-1901. He would play for the Cincinnati Reds and Cleveland Blues.

He is notable for becoming only the second Major League pitcher (and fourth MLB player overall) in history to hit a home run in their final at-bat, doing so on August 3, 1901 for Cleveland, which also made him the first to do so in the American League.

Personal life

Son of James C. and Sarah F. (Loop) Scott, Ed Scott married about 1890 Olive Faneuff, daughter of Maxim and Hermine (Beaugrand) Faneuff.

References

  1. "Home Run in Last at Bat | Baseball Almanac".

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