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Scott Cousins is a pitcher now

Florida Marlins v Arizona Diamondbacks

PHOENIX, AZ - MAY 31: Scott Cousins #33 of the Florida Marlins walks through the dugout during the Major League Baseball game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field on May 31, 2011 in Phoenix, Arizona. The Marlins defeated the Diamondbacks 5-2. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

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Most folks who have heard of Scott Cousins did so via his takeout slide that ended Buster Posey’s 2011 season and the subsequent threats people made to him -- including Giants GM Brian Sabean -- in the aftermath.

If you’ve paid more attention than most you know that Cousins has spent the past four years just barely hanging on as a major league outfielder, but actually spending far more time in the minors.

Now Cousins has a new gig: newbie pitcher. Gary Fraley reports that the Rangers have signed Cousins -- who spent his spring trying to latch on as an outfielder with the Red Sox -- to be a pitcher:

Cousins the outfielder is no more. He will join the extended-spring-training team in Surprise, Ariz., to start the conversion to left-handed pitcher. Cousins has never pitched in a professional game.

Cousins is 29. He last pitched when he played for the University of San Francisco in 2006. As a sophomore in 2005 he went 8–5 with a 2.64 ERA and 76 strikeouts. He won four more games and struck out 61 as a junior. Obviously he was drafted as an outfielder, but I suppose it’s never too late in life to find your true path.