The primary role of the Scouting Supervisor is to be an expert in all amateur baseball talent (high school and college) within his assigned geographic territory (Georgia). This person takes pride in knowing all pertinent player information, both on and off the field. An individual in this position can expect to be traveling throughout their assigned territory or territories multiple times per week from roughly late January through August. The overall goal of the Scouting Supervisor is to support the Amateur Scouting Department by gathering subjective and objective information on players within their territory as much as possible leading up to the Amateur Baseball Draft (Rule 4 Draft) each year.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
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