Patricia Scott Net Worth

Patricia Scott Net Worth is
$8 Million

Patricia Scott Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Patricia Scott [″Pat″] (born July 14, 1929) is a former pitcher who played in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League for parts of four seasons spanning 1948-1953. Listed at 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m), 155 lb., she batted and threw right-handed.A solid finesse pitcher, Patricia Scott had one of the best overhand deliveries during the last six years of the league. She guided the Fort Wayne Daisies to three consecutive pennants from 1951 to 1953, averaging 16 wins in each of them, while recording career best numbers in ERA (2.46), WHIP (0.87) and SO/BB (1.07).Born in Covington, Kentucky, Scott was raised in a family farm located in the nearby town of Burlington. The farm included a baseball field, just like in the 1992 film Field of Dreams, where she began playing baseball when she was eight years old. I used to throw a ball against the barn, she explained in an interview. The only difference was that instead of corn, we grew tobacco around it, she added.When the young Pat was not doing farm chores, she was practicing ball throwings. To her delight, a minor league baseball team came to practice on their ball field. I was about ten at the time, so they let me practice with them, and they taught me everything I know about baseball, she recalled. Scott later played fastpitch softball in Cincinnati, Ohio, during her tenure at high school.In 1948, when she turned nineteen years old, her father read an advertisement in the local newspaper offering girls an opportunity to try out for the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League at Wrigley Field. So we went to Chicago. Amazingly, I made the cut and signed a contract with the Springfield Sallies, she recalled. I was so thrilled because my dream to play baseball was actually coming true! Scott hurled and won an 11-inning complete game in her rookie season, helping the Sallies to a victory by recording a pair of singles, a double and one home run. Manager Carson Bigbee was very pleased with her work. Unfortunately, her mother became seriously ill shortly after and she had to return home. It seemed her playing days were over.Then in 1951, league president Max Carey was in urgent need of pitching and located Scott in Springfield, Ohio. Carey, who also managed the Fort Wayne Daisies, talked her parents into letting her return to the league. After two years of absence, Scott renewed her passion for baseball after joining the Fort Wayne team. She won 15 games against 7 losses and recorded a 2.13 ERA in 26 games, striking out 62 batters in 190 innings, while ending seventh in wins and tenth in winning percentage (.682). In addition, she won a one-run, pennant-winning game against the Rockford Peaches, which represented the first single season title in Daisies history. In the best-of-three-first round, she held the South Bend Blue Sox to a single run in Game 2 to tie the series at a game apiece. In decisive Game 3, she lost an 11-inning duel with Jean Faut by a narrow margin of 2–1.But Scott was even bett

Date Of Birth1929-07-14
ProfessionActress, Miscellaneous Crew

Actress

TitleYearStatusCharacter
To Commit a Murder1967La fille nordique (uncredited)
If I Were a Spy1967Silvie Lefèvre
I Dream of Jeannie1965TV SeriesWife
Cloportes1965Elisabeth
Burke's Law1964TV Series2nd Girl at Garden Party

Miscellaneous

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Edison & Leo2008craft service / first aid: main/second unit

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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