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The Area Scout
Every Major League team has a scouting staff. The area scout
is the heart of this staff. This individual has a defined
geographical region of the country that he is responsible
for. The Northern California scout is usually bound by the
Oregon border to the north, Fresno or Bakersfield to the
south, all of Nevada excluding Las Vegas to the east and
the Pacific Ocean to the west. His primary responsibility
is to provide the incoming talent for his organization from
his area. Every four year college, every junior college
and every high school in this region are his talent pool
to find and acquire this talent. The challenge an area scout
has in front of him is truly daunting when it’s approached
properly. The process is a never ending cycle of over-lapping
information gathering that culminates in the free-agent
draft in early June. The day after the draft the process
renews. It starts by compiling a FOLLOW list. This a compilation
of seniors to be in high school, all junior college players,
and junior and senior members of the four year college class.
The area scout starts in early summer seeing everything
from Connie Mack games to the high profile showcase events
to find high school players for this list. Towards the end
of summer and late into the fall he adds college and junior
college events to his agenda. The area scout needs a vast
and informed resource group to help guide him towards the
most talented player. This group has a wide background but
the common denominator they have in common is the trust
of the scout. College coaches are a group that is by far
the most qualified and resourceful group a scout can interact
with for an exchange of ideas. The area scout has to be
careful to who he takes advice from otherwise he will never
make any headway in completing a comprehensive list of players.
The college coach is as often as not more informed than
the scout himself. His individual priority often gives a
broader insight regarding the type of player he will or
will not recruit. He is often not looking for the same things
as an area scout. At any rate the area scout needs to complete
this list, from the sure-fire can't-miss prospect down to
the slightest chance prospect. This list, when completed
is the area scouts road map for the upcoming spring.
He puts this list in a kind of preferential order of importance
to help him prioritize his springtime agenda. This is when
the evaluation process starts in earnest.
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Northern
California Scouts
Arizona Diamondbacks - Darold Brown - Elk Grove
Atlanta Braves - Tim Moore Elk Grove
Baltimore Orioles - James Keller - Sacramento
Boston Red Sox - Demond Smith Sacramento
Chicago Cubs - John Bartsch - Rocklin
Chicago White Sox - Adam Virchis - Modesto
Cincinnati Reds - Rich Bordi - Rohnert Park
Cleveland Indians - Don Lyle - Sacramento
Colorado Rockies - Gary Wilson -Sacramento
Detroit Tigers - Scott Cerny - Rocklin
Florida Marlins - John Hughes - Walnut Creek
Houston Astros - Joe Graham Sacramento
Kansas City Royals - Rick Schroeder - Pleasanton
LA Angels of Anaheim - Scott Richardson -Vacaville
LA Dodgers -
Milwaukee Brewers - Justin Mc Cray - Davis
Minnesota Twins - Elliott Strankman Walnut Creek
New York Mets - Doug Thurman - San Jose
New York Yankees - Tim McIntosh Stockton
Oakland Athletics - Jermaine Clark - Livermore
Philadelphia Phillies - Joe Davis - Rancho Murrieta
Pittsburgh Pirates - Hal Morris - Palo Alto
St Louis Cardinals - Matt Swanson- Ripon
San Diego Padres - Noah Jackson - Mill Valley
San Francisco Giants - Keith Snider - Stockton
Seattle Mariners - Stacey Pettis - Brentwood
Tampa Bay Devil Rays - Tampa Morrison
Texas Rangers - Butch Metzger - Sacramento
Toronto Blue Jays - Randy Kramer Aptos
Washington Nationals - Fred Castello Livermore
Major League Scouting Bureau - Howard Bowens - Elk Grove |
A Tribute to Our Fallen
Scouts
The scouting brotherhood of Northern
California have lost iconic figures. We salute and acknowledge their
careers and all their accomplishments. Our hearts ache for their
families. They will be truly missed.
Doug McMillian
Jay North
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