Each player who makes his major league debut this season had a scout and/or scouting director recommended him to his signing organization. To give credit where credit is due, we'll track those scouts and those directors for each player to make the big leagues for the first time in 2012.
Players are sorted in alphabetical order by debut date. Included with each listing is signing organization, year and draft round in parentheses where applicable. Source indicates the high school, college or country from which each player signed. The BA Executive Database supplies the names of scouting directors.
Players listed with an asterisk (*) were major league Rule 5 draft selections last December, while a cross (†) indicates players who were drafted one year and signed the next as part of baseball's defunct draft-and-follow process.
| MARCH |
| Player, Pos, Team | Date | Age | Signed | Source |
| Yoenis Cespedes, cf, Athletics | 3/28 | 26 | Athletics ’12 | Cuba |
| Signed By: Major League FA | ||||
An efficient amateur scouting department begets a strong minor league system which in turn begets a successful major league team.
Teams navigate choppy waters to get from point A to point B to point C, losing many prospects to burnout or injury along the way. A relative few will make it through unscathed this season to make their big league debuts.
Behind each of those debuts stands a scout and/or a scouting director who at one point put his job on the line to recommend that player. To give credit where credit is due, we’ll track those scouts and those directors for each player to make the big leagues for the first time in 2011.
Players are sorted in alphabetical order by debut date. Included with each listing is signing organization, year and draft round in parentheses, where applicable. Source indicates the high school, college or country from which each player signed his contract with a major league organization. The BA Executive Database supplies the names of scouting directors.
Players listed with an asterisk (*) were major league Rule 5 draft selections in December 2010, while a cross (†) indicates players who were drafted one year and signed the next as part of baseball’s defunct draft-and-follow process.
| MARCH |
| Player, Pos, Team | Date | Age | Signed | Source |
| *Nathan Adcock, rhp, Royals | 3/31 | 23 | Mariners ’06 (5) | HS—Radcliff, Ky. |
| Signed By: Brian Williams | Director: Bob Fontaine | |||
| Brandon Belt, 1b, Giants | 3/31 | 22 | Giants ’09 (5) | Texas |
| Signed By: Todd Thomas | Director: John Barr | |||
| Tim Collins, lhp, Royals | 3/31 | 21 | Blue Jays ’07 | HS—Worcester, Mass. |
| Signed By: J.P. Ricciardi | Director: Jon Lalonde | |||
| Aaron Crow, rhp, Royals | 3/31 | 24 | Royals ’09 (1) | American Assoc. |
| Signed By: Scott Melvin | Director: J.J. Picollo | |||
| Cedric Hunter, cf, Padres | 3/31 | 23 | Padres ’06 (3) | HS—Lithonia, Ga. |
| Signed By: Pete DeYoung | Director: Bill Gayton | |||
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