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Zack Scott explains his side of the infamous Pete Crow-Armstrong trade | Baseball Night in NY
On Baseball Night in New York, former Mets acting general manager Zack Scott, explains why he orchestrated the trade that sent the Mets' fifth-ranked prospect at the time, Pete Crow-Armstrong, to the Cubs for Javier Baez at the trade deadline in 2021.
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