In
professional sports, scouts are experienced talent evaluators who travel extensively for the purposes of watching athletes play their chosen sports and determining whether their set of skills and talents represent what is needed by the scout's organization. Some scouts are interested primarily in the selection of ''prospects'', younger players who may require further development by the acquiring team but who are judged to be worthy of that effort and expense for the potential future payoff that it could bring, while others concentrate on players who are already polished professionals whose rights may be available soon, either through
free agency or trading, and who are seen as filling a team's specific need at a certain position. ''Advance scouts'' watch the teams that their teams are going to play in order to help determine
strategy
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.
Many scouts are former
coaches or retired players, while others have made a career just of being scouts. Skilled scouts who help to determine which players will fit in well with an organization can be the major difference between success and failure for the team with regard to wins and losses, which often relates directly to the organization's financial success or lack thereof as well.
Kinds of scouts
Scouts tend to have to perform one of two tasks, either scouting opposition teams to research the opposition's players and tactics, or scouting individual players to identify their level of skill and to keep track of potential new signings.
Contemporary
Major League Baseball teams usually classify scouts and their differing responsibilities as follows:
*Advance scouts follow the MLB clubs that their team is scheduled to play and file reports on trends and tendencies that influence pitching, defensive, offensive and game strategy.
*Major League scouts and professional scouts (the most senior of whom are sometimes called "special assignment scouts" or "special assistants to the
general manager") typically track active players under contract to other teams for potential acquisition. They also may support advance scouts or evaluate competing minor league organizations. Per their designation, the former follow players in MLB, while "pro scouts" work
minor league
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and
independent league baseball
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*Amateur scouts evaluate
high school and
college baseball players and prepare their MLB teams for the
July amateur draft. To ensure that players are seen by multiple evaluators, amateur scouts are usually divided into area scouts, regional cross-checkers and national cross-checkers.
*International scouts cover players not from the
United States,
Puerto Rico and other
U.S. territories, or
Canada. These players are signed as international
free agents and are not subject to the June draft, although bonus amounts and signing regulations are governed by the collective bargaining agreement between MLB and its
players' union. In addition to the
Dominican Republic,
Venezuela,
Mexico, and other
Latin American and
Caribbean
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countries, where MLB teams have had a scouting presence since the mid-20th century, the growth in international baseball has compelled most teams to station scouts in
Japan
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,
Korea and other
Asian countries,
Australia
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, and
Europe. International scouting also involves cross-checking to enable multiple evaluators to validate the reports of local scouts.
According to
Tony Lucadello, considered by some to be the greatest scout ever, the four kinds of scouts start with the letter 'P':
* Poor – wastes time looking for games rather than having a planned itinerary
* Picker – emphasizes a player's one weakness to the neglect of all strengths and ignores the potential within
* Performance – bases his evaluation on what a player does in his presence
* Projector – envisions what a player will be able to do in two or three years
Lucadello estimated that five percent of scouts were poor, five percent pickers, 85 percent performance scouts and five percent projectors.
Computer-aided scouting
Modern day scouts are becoming more and more reliant on computer programs to aid and assist in the evaluation of talent being scouted. Many professional sport clubs now use computers to organize their collected information and data. Most sports still depend on human management to decide which players their organization will draft or sign.
Notable scouts
Baseball
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Hugh Alexander
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Joe Devine
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Amanda Hopkins Amanda Hopkins is a professional baseball scout for the Seattle Mariners organization. She is the second woman to be a full-time baseball scout, and the first since Edith Houghton in 1951.
Career
Hopkins is the daughter of Ron Hopkins, who serve ...
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Edith Houghton
Edith Grace Houghton (February 10, 1912 – February 2, 2013) was an American professional baseball player and scout. A former shortstop in women's baseball whose professional career began when she was ten years old, Houghton became the first fem ...
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Paul Krichell
Paul Bernard Krichell (December 19, 1882 – June 4, 1957) was a Major League Baseball catcher, best known for being the head scout for the New York Yankees for 37 years until his death. Krichell's talent evaluations and signings played a key role ...
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Tony Lucadello
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Bobby Mattick
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Ray Shore
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Joe Sugden
American football
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Steve Belichick — late assistant coach and scout for the
United States Naval Academy, author of ''Football Scouting Methods'' (1962), and father of NFL head coach
Bill Belichick.
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Gil Brandt – former
Los Angeles Rams
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scout who joined the expansion
Dallas Cowboys in 1960 and, as director of player personnel, revolutionized the process of talent identification and evaluation and, with
Tom Landry and
Tex Schramm, was a pillar of Dallas' 1960s and 1970s dynasty; member of Pro Football Hall of Fame.
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Dick Haley — architect of 1970's
Pittsburgh Steelers
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dynasty
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Bill Nunn — legendary scout for
Pittsburgh Steelers
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Basketball
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Will Robinson- also scouted for the
NFL
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's
Detroit Lions
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.
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Kevin Mackey,
Indiana Pacers
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Association football (soccer)
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Piet de Visser
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Geoff Twentyman
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Les Kershaw
Les Kershaw is the former chief scout and Academy Director for Manchester United.
Kershaw studied at Manchester Metropolitan University before being recruited by United manager Alex Ferguson. He had previously acted as a part-time scout for Arse ...
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Jack Hixon
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Liam Brady
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Pierluigi Casiraghi
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Jorge Alvial
Ice hockey
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Håkan Andersson
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Garnet Bailey
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Mike Liut
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Bobby Orr
Notes
References
* Jordan, David M. ''Occasional Glory: The History of the Philadelphia Phillies.'' McFarland & Company, 2003.
* Robbins, Mike, ''Ninety Feet from Fame: Close Calls With Baseball Immortality''. Carroll & Graf Publishers, 2004.
* Spivak, Jeffrey. ''Crowning the Kansas City Royals: Remembering the 1985 World Series Champs.'' Sports Publishing LLC, 2005.
* Winegardner, Mark. ''Prophet of the Sandlots: Journeys with a Major League Scout''. Prentice Hall Press, 1990.
External links
* Joyce, Gare
"Wall of Dreams."
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