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Tanner Scott
/ˈtænər ˈskɑːt/
Definition
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Tanner Scott is an American professional baseball pitcher, currently a relief pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers in Major League Baseball.
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Born on July 22, 1994, he is known for his high-velocity fastball often exceeding 100 mph and his role as a left-handed setup man or closer.
Examples
Tanner Scott fired a 102 mph heater that painted the black, leaving the batter frozen like he'd seen a ghost.
With Tanner Scott slamming the door in the ninth, the Dodgers faithful knew victory was as secure as a vault.
Opponents dread facing Tanner Scott, whose slider bites harder than a caffeinated wolverine.
Tanner Scott's recent signing with the Dodgers turned their bullpen from leaky faucet to fortress overnight.