- Scott Cooper (baseball)
Infobox MLB retired
name=Scott Cooper
width=
position=Third Baseman
bats=Left
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1967|10|13St. Louis, Missouri
debutdate=September 5
debutyear=by|1990
debutteam=Boston Red Sox
finaldate=September 28
finalyear=by|1997
finalteam=Kansas City Royals
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.265
stat2label=Home runs
stat2value=33
stat3label=Hits
stat3value=478
teams=
*Boston Red Sox (by|1990-by|1994)
*St. Louis Cardinals (by|1995)
*Seibu Lions (by|1996)
*Kansas City Royals (by|1997)
highlights=
* 2x All-Star selection (1993, 1994)Scott Kendrick Cooper (born
October 13 ,1967 inSt. Louis, Missouri ) is a formerMajor League Baseball third baseman who played for theBoston Red Sox ,St. Louis Cardinals , andKansas City Royals from 1990 to 1995 and 1997.Boston Red Sox
Cooper made his big league debut with the
Boston Red Sox onSeptember 5 , by|1990 as the Red Sox hosted theOakland Athletics atFenway Park . Appearing for Carlos Quintana as a pinch hitter in the ninth inning of a 10-0 A's win, Cooper struck out looking in his first MLB at bat and his only big league at bat that season.Appearing in 14 games with Boston in by|1991, Cooper hit .457 (16-for-35) with seven RBI. His first big league hit came
September 12 , by|1991 as a pinch hitter forJody Reed , singling offNew York Yankees pitcherRich Monteleone in the eighth inning atYankee Stadium . He picked up the first of his 33 career home runs onSeptember 4 , by|1992 - a solo shot off A's star Dave Stewart in Oakland.Blocked at third base by
Wade Boggs , Cooper struggled to find time on the active roster and in ballgames but spent a solid chunk of the 1992 season play first base. In 123 games that season, Cooper hit .276 with five home runs and 33 RBI over 337 at bats. When Boggs signed with the Yankees as a free agent in the offseason, Cooper became the starting third baseman and was selected to two consecutive All Star teams over his first two seasons with the job.On
April 12 , by|1994, Cooper hit for the cycle in a 22-11 drubbing over theKansas City Royals atKauffman Stadium . Batting seventh and playing third base, Cooper hit a two-run double offKevin Appier in the first inning, homered in the third inning, tripled offHipolito Pichardo only to be nailed at the plate trying to stretch it into an inside the park home run, reached on an error in sixth inning, hit another two-run double in the seventh inning off Jeff Montgomery and singled in the ninth inning off infielder-turned-pitcherDavid Howard . Cooper was the 18th player in Red Sox history to hit for the cycle and was the first to do so sinceMike Greenwell in by|1988.In by|1993 and by|1994, Cooper was the lone Red Sox player named to the All Star team. Cooper's Red Sox career - the most productive seasons of his career - ended when he and reliever
Cory Bailey were traded to theSt. Louis Cardinals onApril 9 , by|1995 for pitcherRheal Cormier and outfielderMark Whiten .t. Louis Cardinals
Cooper's Cardinals career got off to a good start when he made his debut with St. Louis on
April 26 , by|1995 in a 7-6 Cards win over thePhiladelphia Phillies atBusch Stadium . Hitting in the cleanup spot, Cooper went 3-for-5 in his Cardinals debut and hit a two-run walk-off single in the bottom of the ninth to secure the St. Louis victory. He finished the day with one run scoed and four RBI. He continued to hit well early in the season, sitting pretty with a .302 average onMay 25 only to finish the year with a .230 average, three homers, 40 RBI and 29 runs over 118 games.While he struggled in by|1995, Cooper was paid a career-high $1,525,000 for the season.Cooper filed for free agency at the end of the season but found himself without a job in the United States for 1996, instead signing a one-year deal with the
Seibu Lions inJapan .eibu Lions
Unable to find a big league job in
Major League Baseball in by|1996, Cooper signed on with theSeibu Lions of thePacific League in Japan. Appearing in 81 games with the Lions, Cooper hit .243 with seven home runs, 27 RBI and 27 runs scored.Kansas City Royals
On
December 16 , by|1996, Cooper signed with theKansas City Royals , earning $375,000 for the season. In 1996, the Royals had finished last inAmerican League Central division at 75-86, 24 games behind theCleveland Indians . Cooper was signed just three days after the Royals traded incumbent third basemanJoe Randa and three other players to thePittsburgh Pirates for infieldersJay Bell and Jeff King.Cooper hit just .201 with three home runs, 15 RBI and 12 runs over 159 at bats in 75 games for the Royals. By the end of the season, Cooper was primarily a defensive replacement and pinch hitter. In the last two games of his career, he appeared as a defensive replacement at third base without getting an at bat. His final big league at bat came
September 26 , by|1997 atComiskey Park , striking out as a pinch hitter againstChicago White Sox leftyJim Abbott .A free agent at season's end, Cooper inked a deal with the Texas Rangers but never appeared in a big league game with the club.
All Star
Cooper was named to the 1993 and 1994
American League All Star teams.In by|1993, Cooper replaced former teammateWade Boggs at third base in the sixth inning of the All Star Game atOriole Park at Camden Yards inBaltimore . Cooper went 0-for-2, hitting a flyout to left field offSteve Avery in the sixth inning and striking out againstRod Beck in the seventh inning.In by|1994, Cooper again came into the game as a replacement for Boggs in the sixth inning of the Midsummer Classic, which was played at
Three Rivers Stadium that year. Cooper went 1-for-2 with a run scored and a RBI in the exhibition game. In the seventh inning, Cooper hit a RBI double offDanny Jackson in the seventh inning and grounded out to second base off relieverRandy Myers in the ninth inning.Cooper went 1-for-4 with a double, a run scored and a RBI in his two All Star Game appearances.
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Hitting for the cycle References
External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/c/coopesc01.shtml Baseball Reference]
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