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Saturday Spotlight (Audio): Luke Scott

Saturday Spotlight is a weekly look at the stories and personalities of major leaguers.

Luke Scott has been just about the hottest player in the big leagues over the past couple weeks. Getting most of his action as the Orioles designated hitter, Scott is hitting .323 with 13 homers and 33 RBI. Acquired from the Astros in the Miguel Tejada deal, Scott could be playing his way into the All-Star Game. Oh by the way, he's also packing a .45-caliber Glock, so don't mess with him (seriously).

You can hear the audio interview by clicking after the jump.

Saturday Spotlight: Kurt Suzuki

Saturday Spotlight is a weekly lightning round of questions delving into the personalities and stories of major leaguers.

Kurt Suzuki is not the most high-profile player on the A's, but you might start to hear a little more about him later this summer. Suzuki, who is batting .297, seems to be the team's most likely All-Star. He is a workhorse behind the plate (caught 141 games last year) and he's got some clutch pop with the bat. He's got 16 homers, including two game-winners.

On to the questions ...

Saturday Spotlight: Omar Vizquel

Saturday Spotlight is a weekly lightning-round of questions delving into the personalities and stories of Major Leaguers.

Omar Vizquel is best known for his outstanding work at shortstop, but you may also know that he's a musician, an artist and a pretty fancy dresser. On his way to the Hall of Fame, he's now finishing out his career in Texas, tutoring young phenom Elvis Andrus.

On to the questions ...

Saturday Spotlight: James Shields

Saturday Spotlight is a weekly lightning round of questions delving into the personalities of major leaguers.

James Shields wasted no time in becoming a fixture in the Rays rotation. The Rays signed him to a four-year, $11.25-million deal before he started his second full season in the majors. He delivered, winning 14 games and helping the Rays to a surprising AL Pennant in 2008.

On to the questions...

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