Scott Bullard got credit for 4 pro games, passed in 2020

Scott Bullard moved on from his baseball career early on. He then went into a new one, building fences.

He started Bullard Fence with his brother in his hometown of Jacksonville, Florida and worked over two decades to build the business, until his passing.

Bullard passed away in June 2020 at the age of 50.

His brief baseball career came three decades earlier, in 1990, taken by the Astros in the 41st round of the draft out of Florida State College at Jacksonville.

Bullard played with the Astros in the rookie Gulf Coast League. He's recorded as getting into four games, starting three. He went 2-1, with a 1.64 ERA. 

According to his obituary, arm problems then prevented him from going further. He underwent Tommy John surgery and ultimately went home to Jacksonville.

"When Scott wasn't working he enjoyed spending his time with family & friends, playing golf, and cooking out," his obituary read.


1990 Minor League Tally 
Players/Coaches Featured:4,531
Made the Majors:1,432-31.6%
Never Made Majors:3,099-68.4%-X
5+ Seasons in the Majors:582
10+ Seasons in the Minors:359

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