Scott Radinsky

Scott David Radinsky ( born March 3, 1968 in Glendale, California) is a punk singer who was previously Baseball player and manager.

Scott Radinsky made ​​in 1986 on the California Simi Valley High School graduated. After three years in the minor league left-handed from 1990 to 2001 played in Major League Baseball as a relief pitcher.

From 1990 to 1995 he played for the Chicago White Sox in the American League, from 1996 to 1998 for the Los Angeles Dodgers in the National League from 1999 to 2000 for the St. Louis Cardinals in the National League and 2001 for the Cleveland Indians in the American League. Overall, he threw in 555 games.

In 1994 he was diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease of the dangerous ( Hodgkin's disease ), but was healed. During the 1994 season, he could not play and coached the team during this time his old high school. He is currently a pitcher - coach of the Buffalo Bisons.

In addition to his athletic career, he was the singer of the band existing since 1982 Scared Straight, which later changed its name to Ten Foot Pole. There he was, however, had in 1996 "kicked out " because he was able to give only out of season concerts because of his baseball career and Ten Foot Pole a tour with The Offspring therefore cancel. Today, he is a singer in the band Pulley.

Scott Radinsky is married and has two daughters. He leads a skateboard park in Simi Valley, which he named Skatelab.

  • Baseball Coach (United States)
  • Baseball player (United States)
  • Punk musicians
  • Born in 1968
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