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  • Cardinals' Victor Scott: Reaches three times Monday

    Scott went 3-for-4 with a double, a run, two RBI and a stolen base in a loss to Atlanta on Monday.

    Scott came into Monday having gone just 5-for-31 with no RBI over his previous 10 games, but he broke out with his first multi-hit performance since April 8. The speedy outfielder also notched his eighth theft of the season, which is tied for second in MLB. Despite his recent slump, the Cardinals have stuck with Scott in an everyday role, and he's held his own overall with a .264/.325/.375 slash line through 81 plate appearances.

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  • Cardinals' Victor Scott: Out of St. Louis lineup

    Scott is not in the lineup for Tuesday's contest against the Astros.

    Scott has been in a mini-funk at the dish, going 3-for-17 with six strikeouts over his last five games. Michael Siani is getting the start in center field and batting ninth for the Cardinals.

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  • Cardinals' Victor Scott: Totals five bases Tuesday

    Scott went 2-for-5 with a triple, a double and a run scored in Tuesday's win over the Pirates.

    Scott ignited the scoring for the Cardinals with a two-run triple in the third and then came around to score before the inning ended. Scott was moved up to the leadoff spot and did not look intimidated, even against the almighty Paul Skenes, as the lefty speedster had three batted balls with exit velocities over 96 mph. He's already collected four multi-hit games, something he was only able to do five times in 53 games last season.

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  • Cardinals' Victor Scott: Getting day off

    Scott is out of the lineup for Monday's game against the Pirates.

    Scott will head to the bench for the first time all season after he started each of the first nine games in center field while slashing .281/.368/.406 with a home run and four stolen bases across 38 plate appearances. Mike Siani will get a look in center field Monday, but Scott remains the Cardinals' clear top option at the position.

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  • Cardinals' Victor Scott: Goes deep, swipes bag

    Scott went 1-for-4 with a three-run homer and a stolen base in Sunday's win over Minnesota.

    Scott put the Cardinals on the board with a three-run shot in the second inning and later stole second base after reaching on a fielder's choice. The 24-year-old outfielder struggled to the tune of a .502 OPS through 155 MLB plate appearances as a rookie in 2024. He played his way onto the Opening Day roster with a 1.172 OPS in spring training and has already shown some flashes to start the 2025 campaign with three stolen bases and a home run through three games.

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  • Cardinals' Victor Scott: Swipes two bags in win

    Scott went 2-for-4 with a run scored and two stolen bases in Saturday's 5-1 win over the Twins.

    The 24-year-old outfielder picked up his first hits and first steals of 2025 after an 0-for-4 showing Thursday. Scott is getting another chance to prove he's the Cardinals' center fielder of the future, so he'll likely have a long leash, but plate discipline remains his biggest obstacle -- he's already struck out three times in eight at-bats to begin the season after posting a 6:42 BB:K in 53 games during his big-league debut last year.

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  • Cardinals' Victor Scott: Earns starting role

    Scott will be the Cardinals' Opening Day center fielder, Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports.

    Scott had a difficult time during his first taste of the majors last year, posting a .179/.219/.283 slash line with two homers, 10 RBI, 14 runs and five stolen bases over 155 plate appearances. He did look better during his second call-up last summer and shined in spring training this year, registering a .366/.469/.756 slash line with four home runs, seven RBI, 11 runs and five thefts in 15 Grapefruit League contests. The big numbers in exhibition play pushed Scott ahead of Michael Siani for the starting role in center field, and Scott should now be a hot commodity in fantasy, especially given his potential to steal loads of bases -- he posted a 99th percentile sprint speed last season and swiped 95 bags in the minors in 2023.

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  • Cardinals' Victor Scott: Homers again Friday

    Scott socked a solo home run, drew a walk and scored a pair of runs Friday versus the Astros in Grapefruit League play.

    The home run was Scott's fourth of the spring, which ties him for the team lead. He's also stolen five bases while collecting a 9:8 K:BB. Scott has done all he can to secure the Cardinals' center field job, but it remains possible that he begins the year back at Triple-A Memphis. Michael Siani and Lars Nootbaar are also in the running for reps in center field with St. Louis.

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  • Cardinals' Victor Scott: Continues push for roster spot

    Scott launched his third homer during Grapefruit League play in Wednesday's game versus the Nationals.

    Scott clubbed one of two long balls off Nationals starter Jake Irvin, with Alec Burleson hitting the other. The speedy outfielder is competing for St. Louis' center field job and will win it if the decision is based purely on spring performance, as he's compiled a 1.149 OPS with three homers and five stolen bases. However, the Cardinals are also mulling using Lars Nootbaar in center field some days in order to get other bats into the lineup, which could be factored into the decision on Scott.

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  • Cardinals' Victor Scott: Close competition with Siani in CF

    The Cardinals are "torn" on whether to start Scott or Michael Siani in center field, Katie Woo of The Athletic reports.

    Lars Nootbaar appears set to see most of his playing time in left field and will be the backup in center field behind whoever out of Scott and Siani wins that job. Scott has had a nice spring at the plate, going 7-for-22 with one home run and four stolen bases. He's also impressive the team with his "work ethic, confidence and maturity this spring," per Woo. Meanwhile, Siani is only 1-for-25 at the dish during Grapefruit League play but offers the superior glove. The Cardinals are not expected to carry both Scott and Siani on the Opening Day roster, so the loser of this battle appears destined for Triple-A Memphis.

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  • Cardinals' Victor Scott: Homers, triples Tuesday

    Scott tripled and socked a solo home run in Tuesday's Grapefruit League contest versus the Blue Jays.

    Scott contributed the Cardinals' only two hits on the day and also had a 106-mph lineout. The speedy outfielder has reached base four times in his first two games this spring. Scott made the start in left field Tuesday while Lars Nootbaar played center field. Those two players along with Michael Siani are competing for reps in center field for St. Louis this season.

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  • Cardinals' Victor Scott: In center field mix

    Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol considers the center field job to be an open competition between Scott, Michael Siani and Lars Nootbaar, Katie Woo of The Athletic reports.

    Nootbaar is the only one of the three guaranteed a regular role, and with Nolan Arenado still around the chances of those reps coming in center field are higher. However, Scott and Siani are also firmly in the mix, particularly if Marmol leans more toward defense. Scott could be the team's long-term answer at the position, but he struggled mightily in 2024 with just a .502 OPS. The Cardinals will want him playing every day, so if he doesn't win the center field gig he's likely to open the season at Triple-A Memphis.

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  • Cardinals' Victor Scott: Sent back to Memphis

    The Cardinals optioned Scott to Triple-A Memphis on Friday.

    During his three-day stint in the big leagues, Scott went 3-for-5 with an RBI and two runs scored, and he'll now end up as the Cardinals' roster casualty as Luken Baker returns from paternity leave. Assuming he's played his final game in the majors this season, Scott will finish his rookie campaign with a .179/.219/.283 slash line alongside 10 RBI through 155 plate appearances.

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  • Cardinals' Victor Scott: Rejoins big club

    The Cardinals recalled Scott from Triple-A Memphis on Tuesday.

    Scott is replacing Luken Baker, who went on paternity leave. It's not clear how much, if any, playing time Scott will receive, and his stay might last only a few days while Baker is away.

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  • Cardinals' Victor Scott: Sent back to minors

    The Cardinals optioned Scott to Triple-A Memphis on Tuesday.

    Scott hadn't made a start over the past week after Michael Siani returned from the injured list, so the Cardinals will send him back to Memphis where he can play every day. Thomas Saggese has been called up in a corresponding move.

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  • Cardinals' Victor Scott: Sitting Monday, likely to lose work

    Scott is out of the lineup for Monday's game against the Brewers, John Denton of MLB.com reports.

    Scott had started in center field in each of the last four contests and 10 of the last 11, but he appears headed for a steep downturn in playing time after manager Oliver Marmol said that Michael Siani -- who was activated from the injured list Sunday -- would see the "bulk of the time in center field" moving forward, per Jeff Jones of the Belleville News-Democrat. At least for the time being, the Cardinals will keep Scott in the fold in a bench role, where he could prove to be a weapon in the late innings thanks to his speed on the basepaths. Scott has slashed .231/.268/.385 with two home runs, three stolen bases, seven RBI and five runs in 24 games since getting recalled from Triple-A Memphis on Aug. 4.

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  • Cardinals' Victor Scott: Exiting lineup Wednesday

    Scott is not in the lineup for Wednesday's game against the Padres.

    Scott will get a day off after he had started each of the previous six contests, reaching base nine times over that span. Lars Nootbaar will shift over to center field and will be flanked by Tommy Pham in left and Alec Burleson in right.

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  • Cardinals' Victor Scott: Swipes bag in loss

    Scott went 1-for-4 with a stolen base in Tuesday's 7-5 loss to the Padres.

    Scott has gone 7-for-21 (.333) with a home run and three steals over his last six contests. The rookie outfielder is batting .226 during his current stint in the majors, but that's a significant improvement on his .157 average for the season. He's up to five steals, two homers, eight RBI, 10 runs scored and seven doubles through 130 plate appearances. Scott will likely continue to handle a starting role in center field until Michael Siani (oblique) returns from his rehab assignment.

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  • Cardinals' Victor Scott: Knocks homer

    Scott went 1-for-4 with a solo home run in Sunday's 3-2 win over the Twins.

    The homer was the second of Scott's major-league career, both of which have come during his current stint with the Cardinals. He's shown some positives lately, going 6-for-17 (.353) with two steals and three extra-base hits over his last seven contests. Scott is slashing .150/.197/.265 with two homers, eight RBI, 10 runs scored and four steals over 122 plate appearances as a rookie this year.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-0, 175 lbs
Birthplace: Atlanta, GA
Age: 24
Experience: 1
Bats/Throws: L, L