Scott David Brosius (born August 15, 1966) is a retired American Major League Baseball third baseman for the Oakland Athletics (1991–1997) and the New York Yankees (1998–2001). Brosius is currently the head baseball coach at Linfield College, his alma mater.
Made the last catch in David Cone's perfect game in July 1999.
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In game 5 of the 2001 World Series, he hit a tying two run home-run with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning. It was the game after his Yankee teammate(Tino Martinez) hit a tying home-run in the bottom of the ninth inning in game 4.
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1998 World Series MVP.
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
Prime 9
2010
TV Series
Himself
Nine Innings from Ground Zero
2004
TV Movie documentary
Himself
The Tim McCarver Show
2003
TV Series
Himself - Guest
2001 World Series
2001
TV Movie
Himself (New York Yankees Third Baseman)
2001 American League Championship Series
2001
TV Series
Himself - New York Yankees Third Baseman
Sunday Night Baseball
1991-2001
TV Series
Himself - New York Yankees Third Baseman / Himself - Oakland Athletics Third Baseman / Himself - Oakland Athletics Center Fielder / ...
60 Minutes
2001
TV Series documentary
Himself - Baseball Player (segment "The Rocket")
2000 Official World Series
2000
Video documentary
Himself (New York Yankees Third Baseman)
2000 American League Championship Series
2000
TV Mini-Series
Himself - New York Yankees Third Baseman
1999 American League Championship Series
1999
TV Mini-Series
Himself - New York Yankees Third Baseman
1998 World Series
1998
TV Series
Himself - New York Yankees Third Baseman
1998 American League Championship Series
1998
TV Mini-Series
Himself - New York Yankees THird Baseman / Himself - New York Yankees Third Baseman
1998 MLB All-Star Game
1998
TV Special
Himself
Archive Footage
Title
Year
Status
Character
60 Minutes
2001-2003
TV Series documentary
Himself - New York Yankees Player (segment "The Rocket") / Himself - Baseball Player (segment "The Rocket")
Known for movies
Nine Innings from Ground Zero (2004) as Himself
Sunday Night Baseball (1991-2001) as Himself - New York Yankees Third Baseman / Himself
2001 World Series (2001) as Himself (New York Yankees Third Baseman)
2000 Official World Series (2000) as Himself (New York Yankees Third Baseman)