REMEMBERING MARTY SCOTT

REMEMBERING MARTY SCOTT

Source: Lincoln Saltdogs

LINCOLN, Nebraska – Former Lincoln Saltdogs manager Marty Scott has passed away at the age of 68, the club has announced. Scott, who managed the club for three seasons, passed away Wednesday at his home in West Palm Beach, FL following a long battle with an undisclosed illness. He led the ‘Dogs to their only American Association championship in franchise history in 2009. “We are very saddened to hear the news of Marty’s passing,” said President/GM Charlie Meyer. “He was an integral part of the Saltdogs organization and took us to levels we’d never been. He was an incredible personality both on and off the field and was a fan-favorite during his three seasons in Lincoln.” Scott was on the top step of Lincoln’s dugout from 2009-2011, winning 151 games and making two playoff appearances. He also managed the Northern League’s St. Paul Saints from 1995-2000, winning back-to-back league titles…

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