
Scott Crouch and Spring Training Baseball in Az with Marcus 01/26 by Scott Crouch | Blog Talk Radio
Scott Crouch of Keller Williams and Ahwatukee Little League speaking with Former MLB Pitcher Marcus Macbeth on youth sports and spring training in Phoenix Az.
With home's for sale in Phoenix AZ on the rise I'm sure fans will be packing the stadiums. Enjoy and a big thank you to Marcus for sharing and giving back to the community.
1997: Wodruff High School--Threw a perfect game; 6 innings, 0 hits, 0 walks, 18 strikeouts.
1998-2001: Starting CF @ The University of South Carolina under head coach Ray Tanner (winner of back-to-back College World Series (2010-2011))/place-kicker under coach Lou Holtz for the Gamecock Football Team 1999-2000: Second Team All-SEC
2000-2001: Team ranked #1 in the country; USA Today College All-America Team; First-Team All-SEC; Ranked #1 Defensive CF in the SEC by Baseball America (18 hr, 1 Error); Drafted in the 4th round of the MLB Amateur Draft by the Oakland Athletics
2002: Signed with the Oakland A's (11HR)
2003: Named #1 outfield prospect in the Oakland A's organization by Baseball America
2004: Member of the California League Champion Modesto A's
2005: Converted from outfielder to pitcher near season's end; closing pitcher for the Arizona Fall League Champion Phoenix Desert Dogs;
2006: Pitched at every level of the minor leagues (70 IP, 86 KO); Closing pitcher for the AZ Fall League Champion Phoenix Desert Dogs; AZFL All-Star
2007: Made MLB Debut with the Cincinnati Reds vs. St Louis Cardinals
2008: Traded to Boston Redsox
2009: Member of the Boston Redsox bullpen
2010: Retired with the Oakland Athletics
1998-2001: Starting CF @ The University of South Carolina under head coach Ray Tanner (winner of back-to-back College World Series (2010-2011))/place-kicker under coach Lou Holtz for the Gamecock Football Team 1999-2000: Second Team All-SEC
2000-2001: Team ranked #1 in the country; USA Today College All-America Team; First-Team All-SEC; Ranked #1 Defensive CF in the SEC by Baseball America (18 hr, 1 Error); Drafted in the 4th round of the MLB Amateur Draft by the Oakland Athletics
2002: Signed with the Oakland A's (11HR)
2003: Named #1 outfield prospect in the Oakland A's organization by Baseball America
2004: Member of the California League Champion Modesto A's
2005: Converted from outfielder to pitcher near season's end; closing pitcher for the Arizona Fall League Champion Phoenix Desert Dogs;
2006: Pitched at every level of the minor leagues (70 IP, 86 KO); Closing pitcher for the AZ Fall League Champion Phoenix Desert Dogs; AZFL All-Star
2007: Made MLB Debut with the Cincinnati Reds vs. St Louis Cardinals
2008: Traded to Boston Redsox
2009: Member of the Boston Redsox bullpen
2010: Retired with the Oakland Athletics
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