
Bio
Scott Little, a graduate of Scott City High School who played junior college baseball for Hal Loughary at Mineral Area College. He then moved on to the University of Missouri where he played baseball and football. He appeared for the Tigers in the Tangerine Bowl 1981. Little was chosen by the New York Mets in the 7th round of the 1984 amateur draft. He spent most of his career in the minors for the playing for the Harrisburg Senators and Buffalo Bisons.
As professional baseball player, he played mostly in the minor leagues during his eight seasons. He had an appearance in the majors with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Once he finished his playing career in 1991, Little coached and managed in the minor leagues for a number of different teams and organizations
After his playing career, he spent has served as a career manager and scout with the Augusta Pirates, Salem Buccaneers, Augusta GreenJackets, Erie SeaWolves, Lynchburg Hillcats, South Georgia Waves, Vero Beach Dodgers, Phoenix Desert Dogs, Harrisburg Senators and Frisco RoughRiders.
He spent 2006 as the Washington Nationals Minor League Coordinator and in 2007 took over as skipper of the Washington Nationals AA club, the Harrisburg Senators. After the 2007 season, Little was named manager of the Frisco RoughRiders, a role he held for two years. He then became a scout after his managerial career ended.