Scott Perry (1998)
Perry's baseball career started with a flourish; he was the team’s MVP as a freshman in 1980. It didn’t stop there, he continued to achieve so much more by the time he completed his career. He became New England Player of the Year and NJCAA All-American in 1981. He led the nation in RBIs (runs batted in) per game, averaging 1.91 per game. Perry set 7 former CCRI records and had a .455 batting average, 51 hits, 9 home runs, 10 doubles, and 49 RBIs; in that year he was selected as the team’s MVP again. In 1981, he was selected by the Texas Rangers of the MLB and was put into their farm team in Florida and after an injury cutting his career short, Perry has coached youth sports and continued to play in the Rhode Island Senior Baseball League.
