Luke Scott Signs With Rays

Luke Scott, who played for Baltimore from 2008–2011 but was not resigned in the offseason, was signed to a one-year deal (including a 2013 option) by the Tampa Bay Rays on Thursday according to a statement from the Rays.
Luke Scott Signs With Rays
The Rays hope the addition of Luke Scott’s bat in their lineup will propel them back to the playoffs in 2012. (Rob Carr/Getty Images)
Kristen Meriwether
1/12/2012
Updated:
10/1/2015
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Luke Scott, who played for Baltimore from 2008–2011 but was not resigned in the offseason, was signed to a one-year deal (including a 2013 option) by the Tampa Bay Rays on Thursday according to a statement from the Rays.

The Rays, who pursued Scott before the 2010 season, hope the first baseman/outfielder/DH can provide a hot bat in the middle of their lineup.

“Luke has established himself as one of the better power hitters in baseball, with consistent success in a variety of roles against both right and left-handed pitchers,” said Andrew Friedman, executive vice president, Baseball Operations for the Rays, according to a statement.

The left-handed Scott had an injury-filled 2011 campaign, missing half the season after tearing the labrum in his right shoulder. In his previous three seasons, however, he combined for a batting average of .269, with 84 doubles and 75 home runs, numbers not too far from future-teammate, and three-time all-star Evan Longoria.

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