I think lots of people on here will enjoy this article. Scouts talking about how they scout, etc. I've seen similar stuff before, but this is great as well.
http://www.baseballamerica.com...ls/2010/2610540.html
Original Post
Replies sorted oldest to newest
quote:handsy looseness
quote:Originally posted by wraggArm:
A great read, either way.
quote:Originally posted by Three Bagger:
A couple of quotes by ML scouts from some of the tryout camps my sons attended:
Astros scout: The difference between a professional hitter and others is that he can hit long line drives that get to where they're going in a hurry.
Tampa Bay scout: I don't care what you did yesterday in a game; I don't care what you're going to do tomorrow; I just want to see what you can do right now, right here, today.
Astros Scout to player or two who were just flipping the ball across the diamond: Son, if you've got an arm you better show it to me now.
Scout to other scout talking about my son: He's kind of small but he can play, I wonder how tall his dad is? Me--Immediately stepping up on a chunk of concrete next to where I'm standing along the first base side.
quote:"It's nice when a guy passes the eye test right when he walks off the bus. If I'm seeing a high school kid, I would hope that I can pick the kid out when I walk up to the field and I don't need to get a program to figure out which kid he is."
quote:he went to U of Maine.
quote:Originally posted by floridafan:
Thank you for posting that excellent article!
quote:Originally posted by floridafan:
Sorry that I found the article informative, or felt it would be helpful to share with my son as a 3rd party verification of information he has learned and possibly forgotten over the years.
quote:Originally posted by Gingerbread Man:
One thing has always bothered me and I am not quite sure why. Scouts are looking for projectability so they say. they are looking for these "babay faced" kids who haven't matured with full grown man features such as beards and such. But what I seem to strggle with understanding here is based off of what criteria? Lest say that prospect "A" is 5'11", 205 lbs, shaves, is a senior in HS and throws 91 mph. Prospect "B" is 6'3", 175 lbs, baby faced, also a senior, doesn't shave and throws 89 mph. If I am understandingt his correctly prospect "B" is more "projectable" but based off of what? Is it just me or does it seem that scouts overstress this projectability issue instead of focussing on results and talent? Lincecum comes to mind as a perfect example.
quote:Originally posted by CADad:
Although scouts are often wrong as it is a risky business I've been amazed at how often they are right and the things they can pick up when it comes to the kids I've seen play.