Ed Samcoff
{{Short description|American baseball player (1924–2018)}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=July 2024}}
{{Infobox baseball biography
|name=Ed Samcoff
|position=Second baseman
|image=Ed Samcoff - 1948 Smith's Oakland Oaks.jpg
|caption=Samcoff in 1948
|bats=Right
|throws=Right
|birth_date={{Birth date|1924|9|1}}
|birth_place=Sacramento, California
|death_date={{Death date and age|2018|3|29|1924|9|1}}
|death_place=Fair Oaks, California
|debutleague = MLB
|debutdate=April 21
|debutyear=1951
|debutteam=Philadelphia Athletics
|finalleague = MLB
|finaldate=April 26
|finalyear=1951
|finalteam=Philadelphia Athletics
|statleague = MLB
|stat1label=Batting average
|stat1value=.000
|stat2label=At bats
|stat2value=10
|stat3label=Runs scored
|stat3value=0
|teams=
- Philadelphia Athletics ({{mlby|1951}})
}}
Edward William Samcoff (September 1, 1924 – March 29, 2018) was an American professional baseball player. An infielder, his six-season (1946–1951) career in the game included a four-game stint in the Major Leagues for the Philadelphia Athletics at the outset of the {{baseball year|1951}} season. Samcoff threw and batted right-handed; he stood {{convert|5|ft|10|in}} tall and weighed {{convert|165|lb}}. He was born in Sacramento, California.
Samcoff made his MLB debut on April 21, 1951 as a pinch hitter at Fenway Park against Chuck Stobbs of the Boston Red Sox; he batted for Philadelphia pitcher Bob Hooper and grounded out, Stobbs to first baseman Billy Goodman.[http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1951/B04210BOS1951.htm 1951-4-21 box score from Retrosheet] He then started three consecutive games for the Athletics at second base from April 24–26. Samcoff went hitless in ten at bats with one base on balls, but played errorless ball in the field, handling ten chances and turning three double plays. He spent the remainder of the 1951 campaign in the minor leagues, with the Double-A Memphis Chicks of the Southern Association. In 795 minor league games played, Samcoff collected 851 hits and posted a batting average of .291.[https://www.baseball-reference.com/minors/player.cgi?id=samcof001edw Minor league record] from Baseball Reference Samcoff died in March 2018 at the age of 93.[https://www.ouimetbrothers.com/tributes/Edward-Samcoff Tribute for Edward William Samcoff]
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