Scott Sullivan Baseball player

William Scott Sullivan (born March 13, 1971 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama) is a former right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who most recently played in the majors with the Kansas City Royals in 2004. He attended Auburn University.From 1996-2003, Sullivan was one of the Cincinnati Reds's most durable relief pitchers, and was looked upon as a clubhouse leader. He set a club record by pitching at least 100 innings of relief every season from 1998-2001. His best season came in 1999, a year in which the Reds won 96 games but did not make the postseason after losing a one-game playoff to the New York Mets. That season, Sullivan set or tied career highs in saves (3), appearances (79), innings pitched (113.7) and ERA (3.01).Sullivan used a unique sidearm delivery when pitching. Like many "submarine pitchers" (as they're sometimes called), he developed back problems, which resulted in multiple trips to the disabled list toward the end of his career. He made one last comeback attempt in 2005, pitching in two games for the Omaha Royals before retiring.He currently has 3 children.

Personal facts

Birth dateMarch 13, 1971
Birth place
Tuscaloosa Alabama

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Baseball player

Career startMay 06, 1995
Career endAugust 25, 2004
batting sideRight
former teams
Cincinnati Reds
Kansas City Royals
position
Pitcher
teams
Chicago White Sox
Cincinnati Reds
Kansas City Royals
throwing sideRight

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