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Marco Scutaro #19 | Shortstop | Toronto Blue Jays
Height: 5-10    Weight: 170    Throws: R    Bats: R
Born: Oct 30, 1975, San Felipe,
Contract: Signed though 2009
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July 16, 2004
A's manager Ken Macha indicated that Marco Scutaro and Mark McLemore would play equally at second base, according to the Mercury News. McLemore had been playing at third base, but the return of Eric Chavez makes him available at second.
June 7, 2004
Marco Scutaro was available to play yesterday, despite his sore right pinkie, according to the Contra Costa Times. A's manager Ken Macha said Scutaro likely will play this evening.
June 6, 2004
Despite dislocating his right pinkie and tearing a small ligament in the digit, Marco Scutaro is not expected to require a trip to the DL, according to the San Jose Mercury News. He likely will remain sidelined today, though.
June 4, 2004
Marco Scutaro was tended to on the field Thursday after jamming his right pinkie finger. A's trainer Larry Davis came out and appeared to pop the finger back in place, allowing Scutaro to remain in the game.
May 12, 2004
Mark McLemore was activated last night and will see most of his action at second base, meaning Marco Scutaro will see his playing time cut, according to the Contra Costa Times. Although A's manager Ken Macha avoided calling it a platoon, McLemore and Scutaro will be sharing time at second.
April 30, 2004
Marco Scutaro returned to the lineup for the A's on Friday night after missing two games with jammed fingers. Scutaro was 1-for-3 while batting in the ninth slot.
April 29, 2004
Marco Scutaro missed his second straight start on Thursday because of his jammed fingers. Oakland manager Ken Macha said that Scutaro is still unable to hit.
April 29, 2004
Still unable to grip a bat due to a couple of jammed fingers, Marco Scutaro was held out of the lineup yesterday, according to the San Jose Mercury News.
April 28, 2004
Marco Scutaro couldn't grip a bat last night after jamming the two middle fingers on his left hand when fielding a grounder, so he was replaced in the lineup, according to the Contra Costa Times. He'll be re-evaluated today.
April 23, 2004
Marcos Scutaro should see most of the work at shortsop for the A's until Bobby Crosby returns in a couple of days. After that, he should still have a hold on the second base job, even though Frank Menechino is back, according to the Contra Costa Times. "Scutaro has been doing well, so right now he deserves the first chance," manager Ken Macha said.
April 5, 2004
A\'s manager Ken Macha confirmed yesterday that Marco Scutaro will begin the season as the starting second baseman, according to the Contra Costa Times.
April 4, 2004
Marcos Scutaro appears to have emerged as the A\'s starting second baseman over Esteban German to open the season, according to the Mercury News. He needs to perform well early, as Frank Menechino is a threat to take over the job when he returns from a strained calf.
March 26, 2004
With Mark Ellis sidelined with a dislocated shoulder and Frank Menechino battling a strained calf, there's a chance that Marcos Scutaro could open the season with a starting job at second base, according to the Mercury News. He would battle with Esteban German for playing time.