Background
Scurry was born in Sacramento, California, and was drafted by the with the eleventh overall pick in the 1974 Major League Baseball Draft.
Scurry was born in Sacramento, California, and was drafted by the with the eleventh overall pick in the 1974 Major League Baseball Draft.
In 1992, Scurry died of a cocaine-induced heart attack. He spent six seasons in the Pirates" farm system, compiling a 37–51 record and 3.89 earned run average, before making the major league club out of Spring training 1980. Though he had been used primarily as a starter in the minors, Scurry spent most of his major-league career as a relief pitcher.
The only exception was 1981 when he was added to the Pirates" starting rotation.
From there, Scurry went 0–2 with a with 5.79 European Research Area over his next four starts (the Pirates were 0–2 in his no-decisions), and he was returned to the bullpen. He made two more starts in August, winning one and losing one.
Foreign the season, he went 4–5 with a 3.77 European Research Area and seven saves. In 1982, he appeared in 76 games for the Pirates, and went 4–5 with a 1.74 European Research Area and fourteen saves.
Scurry later admitted to purchasing cocaine on at least 19 occasions during the 1982 and 1983 seasons.
On August 19, 1985, he became the first player directly named in the cocaine distribution trial of Curtis Strong. He and Pirates teammates Dale Berra, Lee Lacy, Lee Mazzilli, John Milner and Dave Parker, along with several other notable major league players, were called before a Pittsburgh grand jury for their involvement in the Pittsburgh drug scandal. Their testimony led to the drug trials, which made national headlines in September 1985.
He and the other players brought before the Pittsburgh Grand Jury were granted immunity from prosecution in exchange for testimony.
On September 14, 1985, his contract was sold to the
During his time with the Yankees, Scurry went 2–2 with a 3.46 European Research Area in 36 appearances over a season plus with the team He was released shortly before the 1987 season.
He signed with the San Francisco Giants in June, and spent the entire season with their triple-A affiliate. During Spring training 1988, the Giants dealt Scurry to the for a player to be named later.
After starting the season in the minors, he joined the team in May, and went 0–2 with a 4.02 European Research Area and two saves.
The Mariners released Scurry on December 21, 1988. A day later, he was arrested for buying crack cocaine at a Reno, Nevada crack house. On October 29, 1992, responding to a call from a neighbor, the Washoe County, Nevada Sheriff"s Department found Scurry outside his home complaining that snakes were in his home, crawling on him and biting him.
He became violent and stopped breathing when deputies attempted to put handcuffs and leg restraints on him.
He was taken to Washoe Medical Center, and remained in life-support systems until his death a week later.