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How to Make Pro Baseball Scouts Notice You

$12.95 ($17.50 Canada)
144 pages
Paperback | 6 x 9
Rights: World
Published: June 2009
ISBN: 9781602396845

AUTHORS
Al Goldis has been a senior level scout in the front offices of several major league teams, including the Cincinnati Reds, Baltimore Orioles, Anaheim Angels, Chicago White Sox, Chicago Cubs, and New York Mets. He lives in New York City.
John Wolff played baseball at Harvard and was a forty-seventh round draft choice of the Chicago White Sox in 2006. He has played in the minor league organizations of both the White Sox and New York Mets, in addition to several teams in the independent leagues. Now retired from competitive baseball, he lives in Armonk, New York.
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How to Make Pro Baseball Scouts Notice You

An Insider’s Guide to Big League Scouting

Al Goldis and John Wolff

DESCRIPTION

Al Goldis has spent more than forty years as a major league scout, having worked in the front offices of the Cincinnati Reds, Baltimore Orioles, Anaheim Angels, Chicago White Sox, Chicago Cubs, and New York Mets. In those forty years he has seen and signed some of the game’s greatest talents. As the Scouting Director of the Chicago White Sox in the late 1980s, Goldis spearheaded the amateur drafts that brought future All-Stars Frank Thomas, Robin Ventura, and Jack McDowell into the Sox organization.

After so many years scouting young players, Goldis has a pretty good idea what to look for in a player beyond the commonly accepted standard of the “five tools” (hitting for average, hitting for power, a strong throwing arm, excellent defensive skills, and speed on the basepaths). And in How to Make Pro Scouts Notice You, he and former pro ballplayer John Wolff have set out to create a blueprint for young ballplayers with big league aspirations to follow.

The purpose of the book is twofold: one, to give young ballplayers an inside look at what scouts are really looking for in their search for professional-caliber ballplayers; and two, to help them market and sell themselves so that those scouts will know they exist and see them put their best skills on display. How to Make Pro Scouts Notice You is written with the intent of helping young ballplayers keep their dreams of playing pro ball alive and flourishing.

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“I had no idea I was being scouted when Al Goldis saw me playing amateur ball. If I had this book then, it would have given me further insight into the standards required for breaking into the big leagues.”
- Devon White, 3-time Major League All-Star