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Marco Scutaro
Ultimate Mets Database popularity ranking: 544 of 1252 players
Scutaro
Marcos Scutaro
Born: October 30, 1975 at Yaracuy, Venezuela
Throws: Right Bats: Right
Height: 5.10 Weight: 170

Marco Scutaro was the most popular Ultimate Mets Database daily lookup on August 27, 2003, and August 18, 2020.

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First Mets game: July 21, 2002
Last Mets game: September 28, 2003

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source guy
August 6, 2002
Marco is a player who is trying to make the majors, and that is what you need, not some guy who is obnoxious and doesnt care. He is a great guy I am hoping that he does good.

Joe Figliola
August 12, 2002
Marco had no business being out in left field in the 10 August affair against the Cardinals. The way he turned on Eli Marrero's fluke double was an eerie reminder of the time Keith Miller was trained to become the new center fielder back in the early 1990s. Howard Johnson and Todd Hundley also come to mind.

He's a scrappy guy; I hope that this doesn't scar him. But if I was Valentine, I would've put Super Joe or Cedeno out in left. Memo to Bobby: If you want to give a guy whose inexperienced in the outfield some playing time, let him play late in the game when the outcome does not matter.

Bill Deegan
August 29, 2003
What hustle!! Catches the Rockies napping. Takes second on a walk! They should all hustle like this guy.

Mr. Sparkle
August 29, 2003
I was listening to the game on the radio yesterday and Marco drew a walk and on the same play caught the Rockies sleeping and stole second. I thought it was amazing. I've never seen anyone do that before. On the walk, after getting to first he just took off for 2nd since no one was near the bag and by the time some one got over to cover it was too late. Awesome play Marco! That's smart baseball.

Sha-Le
December 6, 2012
In 2002, he was a backup middle infielder. 10 years later, he's the NLCS MVP. Another solid player that the Mets let get away...and through waivers. Thanks Duquette!








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