MLB Pitcher Scott Klingenbeck, 54, Passes Away, Leaving His Family Behind!
Sarah Duran
Published May 15, 2026
MLB Pitcher Scott Klingenbeck, 54, Passes Away, Leaving His Family Behind!
Scott Klingenbeck was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in 1992.
May 22, 2026
This article was last updated by Manoj Gadtaula on May 22, 2026
Scott Klingenbeck, a former Major League Baseball pitcher, passed away unexpectedly on May 21, 2026, at the age of 54.
The cause of Scott Edward Klingenbeck’s death remains undisclosed as his family members are grieving in private.
The Cincinnati community is mourning the sudden loss of Scott Edward Klingenbeck, whose life was defined by his love for baseball.
Following his sudden demise, the social media platforms have flooded with condolences. Bob W Cushing wrote:
R.I.P Scott Klingenbeck. Former MLB pitcher, fixture in the bars on the Westside.
Born on February 22, 1971, in Cincinnati, Scott grew up playing baseball on local fields. His talent as a pitcher shone early, leading him from Oak Hills High School to the University of Cincinnati, and eventually to the Major Leagues.
Drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in 1992, Scott lived his dream of pitching for his hometown team, debuting in 1994 at Riverfront Stadium.
He also played for teams like the Chicago Cubs and Colorado Rockies, appearing in over 50 MLB games between 1994 and 1998.
After his MLB career, Scott returned to Cincinnati, where he coached youth baseball and mentored young players.
He shared his love for the game, teaching kids not just how to pitch, but how to play with heart and dedication.
Off the field, Scott was a devoted family man and a loyal friend who made everyone feel seen, heard, and at home.
He loved Cincinnati and stayed connected to his roots, giving back through coaching and supporting local sports.
Scott is survived by his family, friends, and loved ones. So far, intricate details surrounding his funeral services have yet to be published.
During this ordeal, we extend our condolences to Klingenbeck’s family, friends, and loved ones. Although he isn’t anymore, Scott will always be remembered as a talented pitcher and a kind soul.
Rest East, Scott Klingenbeck!
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