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Rodney Scott
Rodney Scott may refer to: * Rodney Scott (actor) (born 1978), American actor * Rodney Scott (baseball) (born 1953), infielder in Major League Baseball * Rodney Scott (law enforcement officer), Chief of the United States Border Patrol *Rodney Scott (pitmaster) {{hndis, Scott, Rodney ...
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Rodney Scott (actor)
Rodney Scott (born February 17, 1978, in Washington, DC, U.S.) is an American actor best known for playing David Cassidy/Keith Partridge in the 1999 television movie '' Come On Get Happy: The Partridge Family Story'', and William 'Will' Krudski, one of the leading characters in the TV series ''Young Americans'', a role that originated as a recurring character on ''Dawson's Creek''. ; Scott also had a recurring guest-starring role on ''The District'', and a multi-season recurring role on ''American Dreams''. He was on ''The X-Files'', on the 5th episode of the 7th season. He played the role of Scott Sawyer in Season 3, Episode 7 of ''Cold Case''. In 2011 he had a role in a game ''L.A. Noire'', developed by Team Bondi and published by Rockstar Games Rockstar Games, Inc. is an American video game publisher based in New York City. The company was established in December 1998 as a subsidiary of Take-Two Interactive, using the assets Take-Two had previously acquired from BMG Intera ...
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Rodney Scott (baseball)
Rodney Darrell Scott (born October 16, 1953), nicknamed "Cool Breeze", is a former infielder in Major League Baseball. Primarily used as a second baseman and shortstop, Scott also played third base, designated hitter and outfield during his eight-year career. Scott was known mostly for his speed and stole 63 bases during the 1980 campaign, which ranked him third in the National League. He finished with 205 career stolen bases. Scott was involved in five trades during his career, including three in the span of two weeks. From March 19–29 of 1978, Scott would find himself traded from the Montreal Expos to the Texas Rangers, Oakland Athletics, then finally the Chicago Cubs. The Cubs then traded Scott back to the Expos by the end of the year. Scott finished his career with the Expos, although he never played any games for them after they signed him as a free agent for the 1983 season. See also * List of Major League Baseball annual triples leaders * List of Major League Baseba ...
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Rodney Scott (law Enforcement Officer)
Rodney S. Scott served as the 24th Chief of the United States Border Patrol from January 24, 2020 to August 14, 2021 in both the Trump and Biden administrations. Career Scott joined the Border Patrol in 1992, and has served in various leadership positions within the Border Patrol and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), including chief patrol agent at El Centro Sector in Imperial, California; deputy chief patrol agent San Diego Sector; patrol agent in charge at the Brown Field Station in San Diego, California; assistant chief in CBP's Office of Anti-Terrorism in Washington, D.C.; and division chief and director for the Incident Management and Operations Coordination Division at CBP Headquarters. As Chief, Scott supported President Trump's border wall, and was critical of Democrats who favored other ways of addressing illegal aliens. Scott refused to support President Biden's directive to stop using legal words like "illegal alien" in favor of descriptors like "migrant". ...
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