Scott Bailes

Scott Bailes

Infobox MLB retired
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textcolor1=white
textcolor2=white
name=Scott Bailes
position=Pitcher
bats=Left
throws=Left
debutdate=April 9
debutyear=1986
debutteam=Cleveland Indians
finaldate=September 27
finalyear=1998
finalteam=Texas Rangers
stat1label=ERA
stat1value=4.95
stat2label=W
stat2value=39
stat3label=K
stat3value=351
teams=
*Cleveland Indians (by|1986-by|1989)
*California Angels (by|1990-by|1992)
*Texas Rangers (by|1997-by|1998)
highlights=
*none

Scott Alan Bailes (born December 18, 1961 in Chillicothe, Ohio), is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who pitched for three teams during a 13-year Major League career. At some point during his youth, he moved to Missouri, and participated in Little League, Pony League, and American Legion teams. He played baseball in college for Southwest Missouri State University, and on January 12, 1982 was drafted by the Texas Rangers in the 7th round.cite web|url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/b/bailesc01.shtml|title=Scott Bailes Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com|accessdate=2007-08-10] However, Bailes did not sign, and played college baseball during the spring of 1982. In the secondary phase of the draft, Bailes was drafted again, this time in the 4th round by the Pittsburgh Pirates on June 7, 1982. He signed with the team on July 1.

After playing in the Pirates' farm system for a few years, he was traded to the Cleveland Indians. On May 30, 1985, the Indians traded Johnnie LeMaster to the Pirates for a player to be named later, which ended up being Bailes, who joined the Indians on July 3. He joined the Indians Major League roster for the start of the 1986 season, and made his pitching debut against the Baltimore Orioles on April 9, 1986. He finished his rookie season with a 10-10 record, earning 7 saves over 62 games. He set a record for most relief wins by an Indian rookie with 8.cite web|url=http://www.baseballlibrary.com/ballplayers/player.php?name=Scott_Bailes_1961|title=The Ballplayers - Scott Bailes - BaseballLibrary.com|accessdate=2007-08-10] He continued to be used as a starter, reliever, and closer the following season, starting 17 games and finishing 15. He finished with a 7-8 record, 6 saves, and a 4.64 ERA in 1987. The 1988 season saw Bailes being used primarily as a starter. He threw 5 complete games and 2 shutouts, yet was moved back into the bullpen late in the season and finished with a 9-14 record. In 1989, Bailes managed his lowest ERA to date at 4.28, however another losing record led to him being traded in the off-season. On January 9, 1990, Bailes was traded to the California Angels for Jeff Manto and minor league prospect Colin Charland. He was no longer being used as a starter, and after a few rough outings and an ERA of 6.37, Bailes was sent to the minor leagues. In 1991, Bailes was back in the bullpen, and managed an ERA of 4.18 for the season, a career best for him to that point. However, the 1992 season was a struggle for Bailes, as he finished with an ERA of 7.45, and was released by the team on October 15, 1992. He signed with the Kansas City Royals on February 25, 1993, but was released on April 3. He signed on with the Toronto Blue Jays farm system on April 25, but could not make it past the Syracuse Chiefs at the AAA level, and after being released in January 1995 he retired.cite web|url=http://thebaseballcube.com/players/B/Scott-Bailes.shtml|title=Scott Bailes Baseball Statistics|accessdate=2007-08-12] After spending some time in the business field and playing for a semi-pro league in Springfield, Missouri, Bailes signed on with the Texas Rangers after the 1996 season in hopes of making a comeback.

Finishing a career

Bailes spent most of the 1997 season in the Texas Rangers' farm system, and was finally called up in early August 1997. He made his first Major Lappearance in over four seasons on August 8, 1997, when he pitched 0.2 innings against the New York Yankees. [cite web|url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/pi/gl.cgi?n1=bailesc01&t=p&year=1997|title=Scott Bailes 1997 Pitching Gamelogs|accessdate=2007-08-12] He finished the season with an ERA of only 2.86 in 24 appearances. He was granted free agency on November 6, but signed back on with the Rangers a month later. He played the full 1998 season with the Rangers, but retired after being granted free agency.

Post career

Scott currently maintains his role as a co-announcer on the Ozarks CW, calling games for the Springfield Cardinals franchise, the AA-affiliate for the St. Louis Cardinals.

References

External links

* [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=bailesc01 Scott Bailes at Baseball Almanac]

Persondata
NAME = Bailes, Scott
ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Bailes, Scott Alan
SHORT DESCRIPTION = American baseball pitcher
DATE OF BIRTH = December 18, 1961
PLACE OF BIRTH = Chillicothe, Ohio, United States
DATE OF DEATH =
PLACE OF DEATH =


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