Biography
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Scott Cooper (born October 13, 1967 in St. Louis, Missouri) was a two-time Major League Baseball All-Star third baseman for the Boston Red Sox.
During his career (1990-1997) with the Red Sox, St. Louis Cardinals and Kansas City Royals, Cooper had a career batting average of .265 and managed to hit only 33 home runs and drive in 211 runs.
In his All-Star seasons, the third baseman hit .279, 9 HR, 63 RBI in 1993 and .282, 13 HR, 53 RBI in 1994. He was traded by the Sox in 1995 along with pitcher Cory Bailey for Cardinals outfielder Mark Whiten and pitcher Rheal Cormier.
Cooper hit for the cycle on April 12, 1994.
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