THE WORLD'S LARGEST AND MOST COMPREHENSIVE SCOUTING ORGANIZATION
| 2,467 MLB PLAYERS | 15,806 MLB DRAFT SELECTIONS
2,467 MLB PLAYERS | 15,806 MLB DRAFT SELECTIONS
General  | Professional | 12/15/2001

2001 Major League Scout of the Year

This year's winter meetings in Boston was a proud moment for Perfect Game. We were honored to be named the Official Sponsor of the Major League Scout of the Year program. Other sponsors included Topps Company, Louisville Slugger, Baseball Bluebook and Ronald Patrick Mazur. This years reception, as heralded by Pat Gillick, Seattle Mariners in his speech at the General Managers Meetings, said, the Scout of the Year program was the best event at this years Winter Meetings!

Roberta Mazur is the President of the Scout Of The Year foundation. The Scout of the year awards program has honored 49 of the game's great scouts over the past 17 years. The Scout of the Year Foundation seeks to bring recognition to the scouting profession as a whole, and individual scouts in particular, in the most visable way possible: A permanent exhibit in the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York.

Scout of the Year Selection Process

The Scout of the Year program was founded in 1984 by Tony Pacheco, Jim Russo and Hugh Alexander with the following objectives in mind:


To bring positive recognition to the profession of scouting.

To honor scouts who have devoted time and energy, and have shown professionalism in the scouting field.

To bring attention to the importance of quality scouting in the development of a successful baseball organization.

To respectfully recognize and admit scouts into the Hall of Fame.


The Scouting Directors of each organization submit candidates for the Scout of the Year program. The Scouting Directors are asked each year to present the names of active scouting personnel. These candidates must have accumulated 25 years of experience in a full-time scouting capacity to be eligible for the award. The candidates encompass a cross section of scouting that includes area scouts, supervisors, professional advance scouts and scouts who are special assistants to the General Manager. The Scout of the Year recipients are recognized for their excellence in scouting, years of service, and professionalism in the performance of their job. All these men of baseball are dedicated, productive and deserving to be honored as Scout of the Year.

The 2001 Winners

East Coast Scout of the Year -- Rip Tutor, Atlanta Braves
Midwest Scout of the Year -- Al LaMacchia, Tampa Bay Devil Rays
West Coast Scout of the Year --
Dick Bogard, Oakland Athletics

The nominees for East Coast Scout of the Year were:

Stan Benjamin -- Houston Astros
Wayne Britton -- Boston Red Sox
Dan Carnevale -- Cleveland Indians
Ray Coley -- Texas Rangers
Larry Doughty -- Milwaukee Brewers
William Earnhart -- Arizona Diamondbacks
Bob Engle -- Seattle Mariners
Fred Ferreria -- Montreal Expos
Lou Fitzgerald -- Florida Marlins
Ronquito Garcia -- San Diego Padres
Dick Gernert -- New York Mets
Tom Giordiano -- Cleveland Indians
Bill Kearns -- Seattle Mariners
Brad Kohler -- MLSB
Dick Lawler -- Philadelphia Phillies
Carl Lowenstine -- Los Angeles Dodgers
Frank Malzone -- Boston Red Sox
Dickie Martin -- Philadelphia Phillies
Chet Montgomery -- Pittsburgh Pirates
Bo Osborne -- San Francisco Giants
Ken Squeaky Parker -- Pittsburgh Pirates
Carlos Pasqual -- Kansas City Royals
Bill Pleis -- Los Angeles Dodgers
Bob Reasonover -- Texas Rangers
Chucho Rodriguez -- Florida Marlins
Matt Sczesny -- Boston Red Sox
Tim Thompson -- Baltimore Orioles
Rip Tutor -- Atlanta Braves
Fred Uhlman -- Baltimore Orioles
Randy Waddill -- San Francisco Giants
Walter Youse -- Milwaukee Brewers
Carl Blando -- Milwaukee Brewers
Joe Caputo -- Atlanta Braves
Brandy Davis -- San Diego Padres
Joe DiCarlo -- San Francisco Giants
Bill LaJoie -- Milwaukee Brewers
Jorge Posada -- Colorado Rockies

The nominees for Midwest Scout of the Year were:

Gene Bennett -- Cincinnati Reds
Ken Bracey -- San Diego Padres
Ellsworth Brown -- Minnesota Twins
Bill Clark -- San Diego Padres
Dick Colpaert -- MLSB
Ray Crone -- San Diego Padres
Ben Galante -- St Louis Cardinals
Doug Gassaway -- Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Jay Hankins -- Anaheim Angels
John Hennessey -- Chicago Cubs
A.B. Himsl -- Chicago Cubs
Moose Johnson -- San Diego Padres
Sandy Johnson -- Arizona Diamondbacks
Buzzy Keller -- Chicago Cubs
Gordan Lakey -- Philadelphia Phillies
Al LaMacchia -- Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Jim Martz -- Atlanta Braves
Walt Matthews -- Houston Astros
Joe Morlan -- New York Mets
Gary Nickels -- San Diego Padres
Bob Oldis -- Montreal Expos
Phil Rizzo -- Arizona Diamondbacks
Bill Schudlich -- Cleveland Indians
Carroll Sembera -- Seattle Mariners
Art Stewart -- Kansas City Royals
Jim Walton -- MLSB
Don Welke -- Los Angeles Dodgers
Don Williams -- Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Pat Daugherty -- Colorado Rockies
Glen Van Proyen -- Chicago Cubs

The nominations for West Coast Scout of the Year were:

Larry Barton -- Cincinnati Reds
Bob Bishop -- Kansas City Royals
Gib Bodet -- Los Angeles Dodgers
Dick Bogard -- Oakland Athletics
Ray Boone -- Boston Red Sox
Dick Cole -- San Francisco Giants
Tom Davis -- Anaheim Angels
Mel Didier -- Cleveland Indians
Cal Emery -- Baltimore Orioles
Dick Hager -- Milwaukee Brewers
Bill Harper -- Philadelphia Phillies
Bob Harrison -- Seattle Mariners
Gary Johnson -- Kansas City Royals
Jim Johnston -- St Louis Cardinals
Marty Keough -- St Louis Cardinals
Dario Lodigiani -- Chicago White Sox
Wayne Morgan -- Toronto Blue Jays
Don Preis -- MLSB
Buddy Pritchard -- MLSB
Ed Roebuck -- Boston Red Sox
Al Ronning -- MLSB
Rich Schlenker -- Anaheim Angels
Jerry Stephenson -- Boston Red Sox
Bill Werle -- Cleveland Indians
Dick Wiencek -- Milwaukee Brewers
Bob Zuk -- Cincinnati Reds
Roger Jongeward -- Seattle Mariners
Whitey Lockman -- Florida Marlins
Larry Maxie -- Chicago White Sox
Bob Wadsworth -- Atlanta Braves

Previous Scout of The Year Winners
East Coast


2000 -- George Bradley, Chicago White Sox
1999 -- LaMar North, Baltimore Orioles
1998 -- Charlie Wager, Boston Red Sox
1997 -- John Stokoe, Baltimore Orioles
1996 -- High Alexander, Chicago Cubs
1995 -- George Zuraw, Seattle Mariners
1994 -- Steve Souchock, Detroit Tigers
1993 -- Fred Shaffer, Atlanta Braves
1992 -- Paul Snyder, Atlanta Braves
1991 -- Elmer Gray, Pittsburgh Pirates
1990 -- Leonard Merullo, MLSB
1989 -- Buddy Kerr, New York Mets
1988 -- Rex Bowen, Cincinnati Reds
1987 -- Joe Branzell, Texas Rangers
1986 -- Ralph DiLullo, MLSB
1985 -- George Digby, Boston Red Sox

Midwest

2000 -- Emil Belich, Philadelphia Phillies
1999 -- Red Gaskill, Anaheim Angeles
1998 -- John "Buck" O'Neil, Kansas City Royals
1997 -- Fred McAlister, St Louis Cardinals
1996 -- Nick Kamzic, Anaheim Angels
1995 -- Jim Hughes, Toronto Blue Jays
1994 -- Lenny Yochim, Pittsburgh Pirates
1993 -- Joe Ford, Toronto Blue Jays
1992 -- Chuck Koney, Boston Red Sox
1991 -- Richie Klaus, San Francisco Giants
1990 -- Dee Phillips, Detroit Tigers
1989 -- Bill Capps, Chicago Cubs
1988 -- Danny Doyle, Boston Red Sox
1987 -- Dale McReynolds, Los Angeles Dodgers
1986 -- Tony Lucadello, Philadelphia Phillies
1985 -- Tony Robello, Cincinnati Reds

West Coast

2000 -- Bobby Mattick, Toronto Blue Jays
1999 -- Don Lindeberg, Tampa Bay Devil Rays
1998 -- Bruce Andrew, Colorado Rockies
1997 -- Ron King, Pittsburgh Pirates
1996 -- Harry Minor, New York Mets
1995 -- Spider Jorgensen, Chicago Cubs
1994 -- Jerry Gardner, Atlanta Braves
1993 -- Albert Kubski, Kansas City Royals
1992 -- Eddie Bockman, Florida Marlins
1991 -- Bill Wright, Atlanta Braves
1990 -- Gene Handley, Chicago Cubs
1989 -- Gene Thompson, San Francisco Giants
1988 -- George Genovese, San Francisco Giants
1987 -- Joe Stephenson, Boston Red Sox
1986 -- Rosey Gilhousen, Kansas City Royals
1985 -- Jesse Flores, Sr., Minnesota Twins
1984 -- Howie Haak, Pittsburgh Pirates

No one in the world has more respect for the scouting profession than the staff at Perfect Game. Many among our staff have been former scouts and understand the dedication required to be one of the best.

General | Blog | 4/10/2026

Wolforth Throwing Mentorship: Article 64

Ron Wolforth
Article Image
What Do Barry Zito, Justin Verlander, Trevor Bauer, and Dallas Keuchel All Have in Common? By Ron Wolforth | Texas Baseball Ranch® | PG Arm Care Take a second and think about the question posed in the title before you read on. Four Cy Young Award winners. Four of the most decorated pitchers of their generation. What's the common thread? The first answer is obvious… they all won the most prestigious individual award in pitching. Most of you probably got there immediately. The second answer is less obvious… they all trained at the Texas Baseball Ranch® at some point in their development. Interesting, maybe, but not the point of this article. The third answer is the one I really want you to sit with, because it has direct relevance to your career right now: they all move completely differently. And they all attack hitters completely differently. Don't rush past that....
Tournaments | Story | 6/7/2026

From Traction to Festival; Bond is Strong

Kinley Kitchens
Article Image
For many players, earning an invitation to the Perfect Game Select is a dream. For Cooper Mason and Tucker Richardson, it became reality.  Now teammates on Traction Canes 14U National, the two Alabama natives have established themselves among the top players in the 2030 class. Richardson enters the summer ranked No. 10 overall nationally and No. 3 among shortstops, while Mason enters ranked at No. 44 overall and No. 13 among shortstops. Both earned invitations to the 2025 PG Select Festival, one of the most prestigious events in amateur baseball.  But beyond the rankings and talent, their story is built on friendship.  When asked what it meant to earn a Select Festival invitation last year, both players reflected on years of work leading up to the moment.  It felt good. I always wanted to make Select Fest,” Richardson said. “It just felt really good in...
Tournaments | Story | 6/6/2026

13/14u PG Elite Scout Notes: Days 1-2

Perfect Game Staff
Article Image
2031 King James (Cincinnati, Ohio) got the start on the bump for Team Elite against, coincidentally enough, his hometown Cincinnati Angels and delivered a 5 inning, run rule shortened complete game effort. Not overly physical at just 5-foot-8, 140 pounds, James came out showing quickness to his arm as he opened up in the 75-77 mph while working around the zone, mixing a bigger curveball with depth to help keep hitters off balance. Ultimately he struck out 6 on the game and walked just one while scattering four hits and even helped his own cause, picking up a double on the offensive side of things.  While he went 0-1 at the dish with a pair of walks, it's still worth talking about the performance from catcher Michael Wedgeworth (Flomaton, Ala.) as his catch-and-throw skills from behind the dish were on full display throughout the game, delivering a couple of strikes down to second...
Tournaments | Story | 6/6/2026

Beast of the East Scout Notes: Day 2

Perfect Game Staff
Article Image
Beast of the East Scout Notes: Day 1 Another good swing later in the day from ‘28 Derek Vazquez, this one lifted down the LF line for a 2B. So much to like about the profile & projects in every aspect. #BeastOfTheEast @PG_Coastal @PG_Uncommitted https://t.co/EDA8xhgK9G pic.twitter.com/kZDw8tPC5O — Perfect Game Scout (@PG_Scouting) June 5, 2026 Derek Vazquez (2028, Charlotte, N.C.) has put together a big showing through two games for the SBA Bolts National 2028. The 6-foot-2, 183-pound shortstop/outfielder has showed defensive versatility throughout the event and does so with ease. He has all the actions at shortstop but also showed good range, tracking a flyball down the left field line on Friday. In the box, he’s uber-projectable in every phase and is already doing a great job of controlling the zone. The power should continue to trend up in the coming years and...
Tournaments | Story | 6/3/2026

Beast of the East Heads to Georgia

Will Dembo
Article Image
Marietta, Georgia will welcome some of the nation’s top teams this weekend as the Perfect Game Beast of the East Invitational takes place June 4-8. The invite only 15-17u tournament will showcase a plethora of nationally ranked teams and top talent looking to make a statement early into the summer and take home the championship in what promises to be a highly competitive weekend of baseball. The 15u division will shine a spotlight on several of the top ranked programs in the country as 9 out of the 32 total squads competing are T100. 11 states will be represented in the age bracket, proving how prestigious this event has become. Headlining the field are Wow Factor National who comes in at No. 8 in the national rankings, as well as Canes National who enters the weekend trailing just one spot behind Wow Factor. Canes National has an absolutely loaded roster with 9 players who rank in...
Tournaments | Story | 6/5/2026

"Houston, We Nave a Problem"

Kinley Kitchens
Article Image
Some moments set the tone for an entire game. For Jackson Nave, it happened in his very first trip to the plate. The Sevierville, Tennessee native stepped into the batter’s box looking for a pitch he could drive. A few moments later, the ball was flying over the fence, giving FTB Phillies 13U an early boost and igniting what would become a dominant offensive performance. “I was feeling good,” Nave said. “I was just trying to find a pitch I could hammer. I kept my eye on it, took it down the middle and that felt good.” That swing was only the beginning. Nave finished the game with a home run, four runs scored, and four RBI as FTB Phillies 13U rolled to a 27-4 victory on the opening day of the 2026 PG 13U National Elite Championship. For Nave, getting the offense started early is an important part of helping his team succeed. “I think it is really...
Tournaments | Story | 6/5/2026

Reed Continues to Prove He Belongs

Kinley Kitchens
Article Image
For many young players, competing alongside some of the top talent in the country can be intimidating. For Chris Reed, it is simply another opportunity to prove he belongs. The Conyers, Georgia native has established himself as one of the premier players in the 2030 class, currently ranking No. 24 nationally and No. 7 among shortstops according to Perfect Game. Reed’s game has consistently stood out against elite competition thanks to his athleticism, instincts, and all-around skill set. That ability was on full display during the 2025 Perfect Game 13U National Showcase, where Reed earned his invitation to the PG Select Festival, one of the most prestigious events available to players his age. “It showed that I can play with the best of the best, and that I belong,” Reed said of the experience. The event provided more than just exposure. It also reinforced an important...
Tournaments | Story | 6/5/2026

Beast of the East Scout Notes: Day 1

Perfect Game Staff
Article Image
‘29 SS Chase Hallett (NJ) drops the bat head on this one & lifts it out to the PS for a solo HR. Free and easy LH swing w/ present strength & more to dream on. #BeastOfTheEast @PGMidAtlantic pic.twitter.com/Ym9LFg05tx — Perfect Game Scout (@PG_Scouting) June 4, 2026 Chase Hallett (2029, Pennington, N.J.) came up with a loud swing on Thursday morning, dropping the barrel on one and lifting it out to the pull-side. It’s an intriguing profile overall with the young left-handed hitting middle infielder and the power projects in a big way. The swing is short and simple, he finds the barrel at a high clip, and is a sure handed defender up the middle. This has all the makings of a high-end prospect in a few years and is certainly a name of note in the ‘29 class. Canon Day (2028, Germantown, Tenn.) put together a great day on the offensive side of things,...
Tournaments | Story | 6/5/2026

Arizona Desert Classic Gets Underway

Emily Hicks
Article Image
After another busy week of baseball, attention now turns to the 2026 PG 14u Arizona Desert Classic tournament as teams prepare for a weekend of competition on the Perfect Game circuit. ATB 13U enters the event looking to continue building on its season so far. The team comes into the weekend with a record of 5-4 and has shown strengths in their offense and defense. As the schedule gets tougher, this tournament presents another opportunity to test themselves against quality opponents. The field features teams from across Arizona, setting up several intriguing matchups throughout pool play. Key games against AZ Premier Prospects and Maverix could provide an early look at where the team stands heading into bracket play. A few players to keep an eye on this weekend include Reece Neely and Gavyn Jupp from Maverix and Jakob Couto from USA Scout Team AZ 14u. Whether it's producing at the plate,...
Tournaments | Story | 6/4/2026

California Kickoff Scout Notes

Joey Cohen
Article Image
Jayce Dejong (‘27, CA) finished 6-for-14 on the weekend which included a big HR in the championship game. Intriguing @PG_Uncommitted player to monitor this summer. #CAKickoff https://t.co/UbuSQxNalf pic.twitter.com/kjVcyiG8km — Perfect Game California (@California_PG) June 1, 2026 Jayce Dejong (2027, Yorba Linda, Calif). Really strong weekend at the plate, going 6-for-14 with multiple line-drive barrels, including a no-doubt pull-side HR. Medium, lean, athletic frame with room to add. Hits from a wider base from the left side, starts early and consistently gets to launch on time. Loose barrel turn with adjustability and length through the middle, showing the ability to create lift and impact out front. Coming off a strong junior season at Crean Lutheran and should be a priority uncommitted follow this summer. Evan Stroner (2027, Huntington Beach, Calif). Impressive...
Showcase | Story | 6/4/2026

Soph. & Junior National Arrive in Georgia

Hannah Jo Groves
Article Image
This weekend will kick off the 2026 PG Junior National Showcase with the Sophomore National Showcase following close behind. Both in Marietta, Georgia, these showcases will feature lots of top-50 talent along with the ever-present potential for lesser-known players to turn heads.  For the Junior National Showcase, starting on June 6, 7 of the top 10-ranked players will attend - No. 2 Colin Anderson, No. 3 Cullen Scott, No. 4 Carter Shouse, No. 6 Aiden Kearney, No. 8 Keelan Zumwalt, No. 8 Landon Bonner and No. 9 Theo Swafford.  Anderson won’t have to travel far to attend, coming from Acworth, Georgia. At last year’s Sophomore National Showcase, he impressed scouts with his calm approach and explosive bat speed. Scott, a right-handed pitcher and third baseman from Melissa, Texas, has shown his arm strength getting up in the 90-mph zone....
Loading more articles...