Just a Year Ago...

Marco Scutaro was one of the players leading the San Francisco Giants to their second World Series championship of the decade. He especially sparkled in the NLCS, where he was named MVP after batting .500 as the Giants rallied to beat the Cardinals. It was the high point of a career marked by heady play and hustle, rather than great statistics. But whether as a Met (where he first made the majors), Athletic, Blue Jay, Red Sox or Rockie, Scutaro always caught my eye as a player that helped his team win. While 2013 didn't prove to an encore for the team, and Scutaro's season ended in mid-September after a hand injury, I wouldn't count either out when things begin anew for 2014.
Scutaro turns 38 today and shares his October 30th birthday with one of the Giants' New York legends, Hall of Famer Bill Terry.

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