Lou Scoffic

Nicknamed "Weaser", he threw and batted right-handed, stood 5 feet 10 inches (1.78 m) tall, and weighed 182 pounds (83 kg).

[1] Born in Herrin, Illinois, Scoffic played 12 seasons of pro ball (1933 through 1944), all of them in the Cardinal organization.

Facing left-hander Larry French of the Chicago Cubs, Scoffic had two singles in four at bats, as the Cardinals fell, 5–3.

[2] Six days later, Scoffic went one for three, with a base on balls and two runs batted in, as St. Louis' starting right fielder against the Cincinnati Reds at Crosley Field; it was another losing effort, however, as the Cardinals fell, 7–6.

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