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Luke Brandon Scott (born June 25, 1978 in De Leon Springs, Florida) is a major league baseball outfielder who currently plays for the Baltimore Orioles. For his career, Scott has a batting average of .291. He attended Oklahoma State University-Stillwater where he earned All-Big 12 Conference baseball honors. In the summer of 2000, he played for the Falmouth Commodores of the Cape Cod Baseball League. He also played baseball at Indian River Community College. Luke spent a winter playing for a Venezuelan League where he earned the nickname "el monstruo de cuadrangular" which translates to "The Home run Monster". He spent his first professional season in 2001 at home recovering from a "Tommy John" operation on his elbow joint.

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  • Luke Brandon Scott (born June 25, 1978 in De Leon Springs, Florida) is a major league baseball outfielder who currently plays for the Baltimore Orioles. For his career, Scott has a batting average of .291. He attended Oklahoma State University-Stillwater where he earned All-Big 12 Conference baseball honors. In the summer of 2000, he played for the Falmouth Commodores of the Cape Cod Baseball League. He also played baseball at Indian River Community College. Luke spent a winter playing for a Venezuelan League where he earned the nickname "el monstruo de cuadrangular" which translates to "The Home run Monster". He spent his first professional season in 2001 at home recovering from a "Tommy John" operation on his elbow joint.
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  • Luke Brandon Scott (born June 25, 1978 in De Leon Springs, Florida) is a major league baseball outfielder who currently plays for the Baltimore Orioles. For his career, Scott has a batting average of .291. He attended Oklahoma State University-Stillwater where he earned All-Big 12 Conference baseball honors. In the summer of 2000, he played for the Falmouth Commodores of the Cape Cod Baseball League. He also played baseball at Indian River Community College. Luke spent a winter playing for a Venezuelan League where he earned the nickname "el monstruo de cuadrangular" which translates to "The Home run Monster". He spent his first professional season in 2001 at home recovering from a "Tommy John" operation on his elbow joint. Luke Scott became the first Astros' rookie to hit for the cycle, while also becoming possibly the first player in Major League Baseball history to accomplish a "reverse natural cycle" (home run, triple, double and single, in that order) on July 28, 2006. It is difficult to prove whether he was actually the first player to do so because the league only recognizes natural cycles as single, double, triple, home run. They do not consider the reverse order as a natural cycle. That feat also marked Scott's first career home run. After the completion of the 2007 season Luke will head to Venezuela to play another season in the Winter League. Scott was traded to the Orioles as part of the trade for Miguel Tejada Luke Scott has a brother named Noah Scott. Noah played for the Bay Area Toros which is a Professional Baseball Club for Texas City, TX. When Luke was traded Noah left the Toros.
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