Chuck Scrivener Biography
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Scrivener was called up to the Detroit Tigers in September 1975 and remained with the club through the end of the 1977 season. He appeared in 145 major league games as a shortstop (89 games), second baseman (51 games), and third baseman (11 games), and compiled a .190 batting average with two home runs and 18 RBIs. \n', '
He played for Baltimore Polytechnic Institute and Community College of Baltimore before being drafted by the Tigers in the 1968 Major League Baseball January Draft. He spent a total of 11 seasons in the Tigers organization, including three seasons with the Triple-A Toledo Mud Hens (1971-1973) and another three with the Triple-A Evansville Triplets (1974, 1975 and 1978).\n', '
Scrivener was born in 1947 in Alexandria, Virginia. He attended high school at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute (Poly). As a senior at Poly, he won the 1966 Maryland Scholastic Association batting championship with a .529 batting average and also led the association in RBIs, doubles, and stolen bases. He next attended the Community College of Baltimore, where he was selected as the first-team shortstop on the 1968 Tri-State Conference Baseball All Star Team.\n', '
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