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SCOTT IRWIN PASSES AWAY
by Max Silberman
Philadelphia baseball fans old enough to remember the late 1940s
will recall Scotty Irwin, a local boy who served as batboy for both
the Phillies and the A's. On June 17th, Scotty Irwin passed away
at the age of 73. In addition to his batboy duties, he also played
professional baseball himself in the early 1950s. He was a graduate
of Frankford High School and also attended Drexel University.
On several occasions, Scotty visited the A's museum in Hatboro (where
part of his family resides) and had many fascinating tales to tell
of his baseball experiences.
He was a founder of the Upper Moreland Basketball Association and
was a baseball coach for two decades.
It was a great pleasure to have met Scotty Irwin and the members
of the Philadelphia Athletics Historical Society extend their deepest
condolences to his wife Elizabeth, his children and grandchildren.
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