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Xavier Scruggs

Xavier Scruggs is an former who played briefly in (MLB) for the Cardinals and , as well as in the (KBO) for the , before transitioning to a career as a sports analyst with and . Born Xavier Ladel Scruggs on September 23, 1987, in , he attended the , where he played before being drafted by the Cardinals in the 19th round of the 2008 MLB Draft. Over his career with the Cardinals' organization, Scruggs established himself as a power hitter, reaching Triple-A Memphis in 2014, where he hit 21 home runs, and in 2013 hitting 29 home runs in Double-A. Scruggs made his MLB debut with the Cardinals on September 4, 2014, appearing in 26 games across 2014 and 2015 with a .238 , one , and 14 RBIs in 119 plate appearances. Traded to the in November 2015, he played in 24 games for them in 2016, batting .210 with one before being and continuing his professional career overseas. In the KBO with the from 2017 to 2018, Scruggs excelled as a slugger, hitting 61 s and driving in 208 runs over two seasons, helping the team reach the postseason in 2018. Following his playing career, Scruggs joined as a baseball analyst in 2019, contributing to programs such as , telecasts including the , coverage, and select MLB games on Monday and Wednesday Night Baseball. He also serves as an analyst for and , providing expert commentary on games and player insights drawn from his 12 years of professional experience. In 2021, Scruggs hosted , ESPN's first player-to-player featuring in-depth conversations with current and former MLB stars.

Early life and amateur career

High school career

Xavier Scruggs was born on September 23, 1987, in . Scruggs attended in , from approximately 2001 to 2005, where he played as a and . During his senior year in the 2004–05 season, he posted a .383 with 11 home runs, 41 runs batted in, and 41 hits over 34 games, ranking 10th nationally in home runs. He also demonstrated versatility by pitching a complete game victory against Mt. Carmel High School, helping Poway secure a 5–2 win. Following his high school career, Scruggs was selected by the Seattle Mariners in the 50th round (1,477th overall) of the out of . He declined to sign with the team and instead chose to attend the (UNLV) to play .

College career

Xavier Scruggs enrolled at the (UNLV) in 2005 and played for the from 2006 to 2008, focusing primarily on his development as a power-hitting with versatility in the outfield and third base. As a in 2006, Scruggs appeared in 24 games, batting .214 with 5 home runs and 11 RBIs in 42 at-bats, showing early promise in power despite limited playing time. In his sophomore year of 2007, he improved significantly, starting 51 games and hitting .289 with 9 home runs and 36 RBIs over 173 at-bats, establishing himself as a key contributor to the Rebels' lineup. His junior season in 2008 marked a breakout, as he led the Mountain West Conference (MWC) with a .379 , 20 home runs, and 65 RBIs in 59 games, earning the MWC —the second player in conference history to achieve the feat—and the MWC Player of the Year award, along with first-team All-MWC honors at first base. Scruggs also ranked among national leaders in (.749) and (.480), highlighting his disciplined approach at the plate with 40 walks, while his 20 doubles and 60 runs scored underscored his ability to drive the ball with authority to all fields. Over his three-year college career, Scruggs compiled a .328 with 34 home runs and 112 RBIs in 134 games, demonstrating consistent growth as a right-handed known for his athleticism and potential to produce extra-base hits. reports praised his raw power and ability to play multiple corner positions, positioning him as a solid mid-round prospect despite playing in a less prominent conference. Following his junior year, the Cardinals selected Scruggs in the 19th round (575th overall) of the 2008 MLB Draft, and he signed for a $150,000 bonus, transitioning to .

Professional playing career

Minor league beginnings

Xavier Scruggs was selected by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 19th round of the out of the , and signed with the organization for a $150,000 bonus. He began his professional career that summer with the Rookie-level Batavia Muckdogs of the New York-Penn League, where he hit .219 with six home runs in 61 games, primarily at first base. This debut marked his transition from amateur ball to the minors, showcasing early potential as a power-hitting corner despite a modest . In 2009, Scruggs split time between (.234 average, seven home runs) and the of the , where he posted a .295 average with seven home runs and 33 RBIs in 34 games, demonstrating improved plate discipline and contact skills at the full-season level. He advanced to of the in 2010, batting .269 with 13 home runs in 87 games and earning a mid-season selection for his defensive reliability at first base and emerging power. A brief late-season promotion to Double-A yielded a .245 average with eight home runs in 33 games, signaling his readiness for higher competition. Scruggs returned to Palm Beach in 2011, slashing .260/.353/.490 with a career-high 21 home runs and 63 RBIs in 117 games, solidifying his reputation as a potent right-handed slugger while maintaining solid first-base defense. He spent the next two full seasons at Double-A in the , where he experienced a power surge: in 2012, he hit 22 home runs with 91 RBIs despite a .235 ; in 2013, he led Cardinals leaguers with 29 home runs (second in the league) and 81 RBIs at .248, highlighting his ability to drive the ball but revealing ongoing challenges with strikeouts and consistency. No major injuries disrupted his progression during this period, allowing steady development through the system. By 2014, Scruggs reached Triple-A with the of the , batting .286 with 21 home runs and 87 RBIs in 135 games, his best statistical season to date and a testament to his growth as a professional hitter. He repeated at in 2015, hitting .238 with 14 home runs in 109 games before his call-up, rounding out a minor league journey defined by power production and defensive steadiness at first base.

St. Louis Cardinals organization

Scruggs progressed through the St. Louis Cardinals' minor league system before earning a promotion to the roster in 2014 following a strong performance with Triple-A , where he batted .345 with 10 home runs. On 4, 2014, the Cardinals selected his contract from , adding him to the 40-man roster, and he made his MLB debut that evening, starting at first base against the Milwaukee Brewers at Miller Park. In the game, Scruggs went 0-for-3 but reached base on a , as the Cardinals won 3-2. During the final weeks of the 2014 season, Scruggs appeared in nine games for the Cardinals, primarily as a and occasional starter, compiling a .200 with three hits in 15 at-bats, no home runs, and two . His limited opportunities reflected the team's established lineup at first base and in the outfield, where veterans like and held primary roles. Despite the brief stint, Scruggs demonstrated potential as a right-handed , a trait honed in the minors where he had slugged over .500 in Triple-A that year. In 2015, Scruggs returned to Triple-A Memphis for most of the season, where he played 109 games, batting .238 with 14 home runs and 57 RBI while providing depth at first base and in the corner outfield spots. He was recalled to St. Louis multiple times amid injuries and roster needs, appearing in 17 games and hitting .262 with 11 hits, seven RBI, and a .589 OPS in 43 plate appearances. On September 21, 2015, the Cardinals designated Scruggs for assignment to clear a 40-man roster spot for catcher Travis Tartamella, marking the end of his affiliation with the organization after seven professional seasons. As a power-oriented prospect, Scruggs had shown consistent minor league production but struggled to translate it into sustained major league playing time amid stiff competition for positions.

Miami Marlins

On November 24, 2015, the signed Xavier Scruggs to a minor league contract with an invitation to , and he was assigned to their Triple-A affiliate, the New Orleans Zephyrs. Scruggs had been granted free agency by the Cardinals organization earlier that offseason following a designation for assignment. Scruggs spent most of the 2016 season with the Zephyrs before earning a promotion to the major leagues. On August 19, 2016, the Marlins selected his contract from Triple-A, adding him to the active roster. In 24 games with Miami, he appeared primarily as a (19 games) and left fielder (2 games), recording a .210 with 1 and 5 in 62 at-bats. His defensive performance was solid in limited opportunities, with a 1.000 across 139 total , reflecting average play at the positions. Scruggs' time with the Marlins ended shortly after the regular season. On , 2016, the team outrighted him to Triple-A, removing him from the 40-man roster. He elected four days later on October 18, 2016, bringing his career to a close after parts of two seasons.

NC Dinos

After becoming a in following the 2016 season, Scruggs signed a one-year contract worth $1 million with the of the (KBO) on December 26, 2016. In his debut 2017 season, Scruggs adapted effectively to the KBO's style, batting .300 with 35 home runs and 111 RBI over 115 games, which ranked him third in the league in home runs and sixth in RBI. His power output helped anchor the Dinos' lineup as the team finished fourth in the standings with a 79-62-3 record and advanced to the postseason for the first time in franchise history. In the wild card series against the Lotte Giants, Scruggs contributed a home run in the Dinos' 11-2 Game 1 victory. Scruggs re-signed with the Dinos for the 2018 season on a one-year, $1.3 million contract. He posted a .257 with 26 home runs and 97 in 142 games, providing consistent power despite the team's struggles. Over his two seasons in , Scruggs totaled 61 home runs and 208 , establishing himself as a key international contributor before departing as a .

Leones de Yucatán

In June 2019, Xavier Scruggs signed with the Leones de Yucatán of the Mexican League as a free agent, marking his return to professional baseball after a year away from organized play. During the 2019 season, Scruggs appeared in 57 games for the Leones, primarily at first base, where he posted a .262 batting average with 11 home runs and 31 RBIs, along with a .833 OPS. His power output included notable performances, such as a two-home-run game that contributed to a 9-0 victory over the Generales de Durango in July. These contributions came on the heels of his productive international experience in the KBO, where he had established himself as a reliable power hitter. Despite his veteran presence and mid-season impact—highlighted by earning Mexican League Player of the Week honors in early July for four home runs and nine RBIs—Scruggs' role diminished later in the year, limiting him to fewer than half of the team's 118 regular-season games. The Leones finished third in the South Division with a 66-52 record but did not advance deep in the . Scruggs was released by the Leones on December 5, 2019, bringing an end to his 13-year professional playing career that had spanned MLB organizations, the KBO, and various minor leagues.

Post-playing career

Baseball operations role

Following his retirement from professional baseball in 2020, Xavier Scruggs joined the St. Louis Cardinals' baseball operations team in April 2021 as their first Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Consultant. In this newly created role, he focused on advancing the organization's DEI initiatives amid broader Major League Baseball efforts to address underrepresentation and cultural awareness in the sport. Scruggs' responsibilities included serving as a resource for players, coaches, and staff on DEI topics, such as educating them about cultural differences, fostering community involvement, and amplifying voices from underrepresented groups within the . He also supported player outreach by providing guidance to help athletes adjust to new environments, including the community and affiliates, through targeted cultural training programs. These efforts contributed to the Cardinals' DEI committee, established in , which aimed to lead internal diversity strategies and support external partnerships. Scruggs held the position starting in 2021, drawing personal motivation from his own experiences with underrepresentation as a player navigating leagues in the , , , and . He sought to shift toward greater inclusivity, emphasizing unselfishness and leveraging his insights from mentors within the Cardinals system to promote equitable platforms for all.

Broadcasting and media

After his time in the Cardinals' baseball operations, Xavier Scruggs transitioned into broadcasting in 2021, joining ESPN as a baseball analyst where he provides commentary for MLB games, Baseball Tonight segments, and College World Series coverage. In April 2022, he expanded his media presence by becoming an inaugural panelist on MLB Network's Off Base show and podcast, co-hosted with Lauren Gardner, offering insights on on-field action, baseball culture, and off-field topics. Scruggs also contributes to studio shows on MLB Network and serves as a co-host on The Leadoff Spot on SiriusXM's MLB Network Radio, alongside Steve Phillips and Eduardo Pérez, delivering weekly analysis on trades, injuries, and player performances. Since 2023, Scruggs has served as an analyst for Apple TV+'s Friday Night Baseball, including hosting live pre- and postgame coverage for select MLB doubleheaders. Scruggs has made notable guest appearances across podcasts, including the Sports Spectrum Podcast in June 2025, where he shared perspectives on life after , balancing demands with personal growth, and the role of in career transitions. His prior work in MLB's operations, including DEI consulting, provided a foundation for these public-facing roles by honing his expertise in player development and league dynamics. Scruggs continues to engage audiences through digital platforms in 2025, producing content on and other channels that explores the challenges of post-playing life, emphasizing themes of , , and .

Personal life

Scruggs married Jessica Scruggs on December 16, 2016, at Villa Woodbine in , . The couple met in May 2011 and dated for five and a half years prior to their wedding. They have one son. Scruggs is a practicing Christian and has publicly discussed the importance of in his life and career transitions.

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