Scott Daniel Servais is an American professional baseball manager and former player, serving as the manager of the Seattle Mariners.
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Servais was a major league catcher for eleven seasons, and was previously the assistant general manager for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and director of player development for the Texas Rangers.
Servais began his major league career in 1991 with the Houston Astros, staying with them until the middle of the 1995 season when he was traded along with Luis Gonzalez to the Chicago Cubs for Rick Wilkins.
It was with the Cubs, during the 1998 season, that he played in his only post-season. After the Cubs lost to the Braves in the National League Division Series as a wildcard team, he signed as a free agent with the San Francisco Giants.

After his stint with the San Francisco Giants, Servais went on to feature for the Colorado Rockies, which was his last club until he retired.
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Has Scott Servais been ejected?
On April 28, 2022, Scott Servais together with Astros first base coach Omar Lopez were ejected following an altercation which ensued in the game between the Seattle Mariners and the Astros.
Astros reliever Héctor Neris whizzed a pitch at Mariners slugger Ty France, and Seattle manager Scott Servais led his team toward a melee at home plate.
Both sides shoved and shouted — except for the calm and collected Julio Rodriguez, who wrapped up Neris in his arms and pulled him safely away from the scuffle.


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