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Name Team Age
Scott Chapman Retired (2009, Age 34) Died (2048, Age 73)
Drafted Position Bats/Throws
Round 1, Pick 11
(1997)
2B B/R
League Option Years   Majors Service Time
Sandy Amoros League 0 1 years (108 games)
Total Rating   Arm Range
Contact vs R Contact vs L Speed
Power vs R Power vs L Bunting
B+ B+
Endurance Velocity Control
B- C- D-
Leadership   Mentor vs RHP   Mentor vs LHP  
Health   Injured Days   Birthday
B+ 0 1/15/1975
WS Rings WS Appearances LCS Appearances
0 0 0
Alt Pos (SS) Alt Pos (---) Alt Pos (---)
C- (33.2 %) (0.0 %) (0.0 %)

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Career Transactions
DateTransaction
2009-11-01Scott Chapman has retired from the Free Agency Pool
2002-04-01The Pittsburgh Psychophuncadelic have waived Scott Chapman.
2001-08-03The Pittsburgh Psychophuncadelic have sent Scott Chapman to the minors.
1999-10-11The Pittsburgh Psychophuncadelic have promoted Scott Chapman to the major league team. The Pittsburgh Psychophuncadelic have designated Ervin Burrell for assignment.
1999-10-08Trade #1158381 has been completed between the Montreal Chase and the Pittsburgh Psychophuncadelic. The Pittsburgh Psychophuncadelic receive Scott Chapman, Draft Pick 2000 Round 1 MIL (Jack Bouton) from the Montreal Chase in exchange for Draft Pick 2001 Round 1 PIT (Johnny Hillegas).
1995-09-29Trade #1123410 has been completed between the Montreal Chase and the Anaheim Vamp Kings. The Anaheim Vamp Kings receive Draft Pick 1996 Round 1 ANA (Jim Minor) from the Montreal Chase in exchange for Draft Pick 1997 Round 1 PIT (Scott Chapman). Protest This Trade.
1995-05-19Trade #1117366 has been completed between the Pittsburgh Postosuchus and the Anaheim Vamp Kings. The Anaheim Vamp Kings receive Earl Hartenstein, George Davis, Draft Pick 1997 Round 1 PIT (Scott Chapman) from the Pittsburgh Postosuchus in exchange for Charlie Morlan, Harlin Collins. Protest This Trade.