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Player Development PLAYER DEVELOPMENT 2018 PLAYER DEVELOPMENT AND PLAYER SCOUTING PLAYER DEVELOPMENT SCOUTING SUPERVISORS Jeff Graupe ........................Senior Director, Player Development Charlie Aliano ..........................................................South Texas Melissa Hill ........................Coordinator, Baseball Administration Rich Bordi ........................................... Northern California, Reno Mark Heil ........................................Player Development Analyst Jeff Brookens ..........................DE, MD, VA, PA, Washington DC Mike Saverino ................................Arizona Operations Manager Sean Buckley ....................................................................Florida Branden Croteau ....... Assistant to Arizona Operations Manager John Ceprini ........Maine, NH, VT, RI, CT, MA, NYC/Long Island Charlie Rodriguez ...... Assistant to Arizona Operations Manager Nick Christiani ...........................Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana Jonathan Snyder ..................Minor League Equipment Manager Dan Cholowsky ........ AZ, NM, UT, CO, WY, Las Vegas, El Paso John Bryk ............................. Minor League Clubhouse Assistant Stephen Hunt ..........................................................South Florida Gary Hall ..................................Minor League Video Coordinator Rick Ingalls ................................................... Southern California Rick Jacques ...................Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana COORDINATORS/INSTRUCTORS/ADMINISTRATORS Ben Jones .............................................. Ohio, Michigan, Indiana Bill Doran ......................................................... Field Coordinator Mike Keenan .................Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri, Oklahoma Tony Fossas ............................................... Pitching Coordinator Mike Misuraca ................................. Southern California, Hawaii Milt Thompson ...............................................Hitting Coordinator Jim Moran ...................................North Carolina, South Carolina Darren Bragg ....................................... Outfield / Quality Control Hector Otero ............................................................. Puerto Rico Delino DeShields ......................................Bunting / Baserunning John Poloni .......................................Georgia, Northwest Florida Corky Miller ....................................................Catching Instructor Jonathan Reynolds ............ Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia Joel Noboa .................. Latin America Field / Hitting Coordinator Paul Scott ............................................... North Texas, Arkansas Juan Peralta ........................... Academy Director, Latin America Lee Seras ................ New York State/Staten Island, New Jersey Carlos Fernandez .................Administrator, Dominican Republic Andy Stack ............................................. IL, WI, IA, MN, ND, SD Raul Aquino ...............Clubhouse Manager, Dominican Republic SCOUTS Antonio Perez .................................. Driver, Dominican Republic Larry Barton .........................................................Crestwood, KY Richard Stark ..... Director, Minor League Medical Administration Jamie Bodaly ........................Langley, British Columbia, Canada Patrick Serbus .....................................Director, Athletic Training Ed Daub .............................................................Binghamton, NY Brad Epstein .......................... Director, Physical Therapy/Rehab Jim Grief .................................................................Paducah, KY Zach Gjestvang .......Assistant Director, Strength & Conditioning Bill Killian ...............................................................Stanwood, MI Morgan Gregory ............... Coordinator, Strength & Conditioning Denny Nagel .........................................................Cincinnati, OH Alex Soria .................. Latin America Assistant S&C Coordinator Lou Snipp .................................................................Humble, TX Nate Tamargo ................................... Coordinator, Rehabilitation Mike Steed ..................................... Beamsville, Ontario, Canada Marcus Ahrens ...............................................Physical Therapist Marlon Styles ........................................................Cincinnati, OH Josh Bickel .....................................................Physical Therapist Mike Wallace ....................................................... Escondido, CA Charles Leddon ................. Director of Sports Science Initiatives Roger Weberg ..........................................................Bemidji, MN Frank Pfister ................................................ Mental Skills Coach INTERNATIONAL SCOUTING Tony Arias ..................................Director, International Scouting PROFESSIONAL SCOUTING Miguel Machado .........Assistant Director, International Scouting Rob Coughlin ..............Assistant Director, Professional Scouting Richard Jimenez ...................... Director, Latin America Scouting Cam Bonifay ............ Special Assistant to GM, Player Personnel Bob Engle ....................... Cross Checker, International Scouting Shawn Pender ......... Special Assistant to GM, Player Personnel Enmanuel Cartagena ..............Coordinator, Dominican Republic Terry Reynolds ........ Special Assistant to GM, Player Personnel Richard Castro .............................. Coordinator, South America Kevin Towers ........... Special Assistant to GM, Player Personnel Hector Otero ........Coordinator, Global, Caribbean, Mexico, PR “J” Harrison ......................................Special Assistant to the GM Gary Peralta ............................ Supervisor, Dominican Republic Marty Maier ......................................Special Assistant to the GM Rayborne Didder, Tony Rombley ................. Consultants, Aruba John Morris ......................................Special Assistant to the GM David Clarkson, Wayne Durbidge ............Consultants, Australia Jeff Schugel .....................................Special Assistant to the GM Matt Everingham, James Henty ...............Consultants, Australia Gary Glover ...................................................Professional Scout Jason Hewitt, Gareth Jones .......................Consultant, Australia Will Harford ....................................................Professional Scout Brian Armbrister, Patrick Knowles ...........Consultants, Bahamas Joe Jocketty ...................................................Professional Scout Geronimo Blanco, Jose Valdelamar ................Scouts, Colombia Bruce Manno .................................................Professional Scout Fermin Coronel ........................................... Consultant, Curacao Mick Mattaliano ..............................................Professional Scout Edward Bens ....................................Scout, Dominican Republic Jeff Morris ......................................................Professional Scout Edgar Melo .......................................Scout, Dominican Republic Steve Roadcap ..............................................Professional Scout Victor Nova .......................................Scout, Dominican Republic Rob Fidler ...................................Manager, Pacific Rim Scouting Carlos Pellerano ............................ Scout, Dominican Republic Jamey Storvick ...............................................Scout, Pacific Rim Felix Romero ....................................Scout, Dominican Republic Samuel Pimentel ..................Video Scout, Dominican Republic AMATEUR SCOUTING Alper Bozkurt .............................................Consultant, Germany Chris Buckley ......................... Vice President, Amateur Scouting Guillermo Armenta ..............................................Scout, Mexico Paul Pierson ..................... Assistant Director, Amateur Scouting Evert-Jan’t Hoen ................................... Consultant, Netherlands Sal Varriale ........................................................ Consultant, Italy CROSS CHECKERS Anibal Reluz ....................................................... Scout, Panama Bill Byckowski ......................East Coast Cross Checker/Canada Nick Dempsey ...................................... Consultant, South Africa Rex De La Nuez ...............................West Coast Cross Checker Jean Paul Conde .............................................Scout, Venezuela Jerry Flowers .........................................National Cross Checker Aguido Gonzalez .............................................Scout, Venezuela Joe Katuska ...........................................Midwest Cross Checker Victor Oramas ..................................................Scout, Venezuela Mark McKnight .......................................National Cross Checker Ricardo Quintero .............................................Scout, Venezuela Brad Meador ..........................................Midwest Cross Checker VIDEO Greg Zunino ........................................Southeast Cross Checker Tyler Gibbons .................................................Video Coordinator Brandon Marr ..................................................Video Coordinator 206 CINCINNATI REDS MEDIA GUIDE Professional Scouting Rob Coughlin Cam Bonifay Shawn Pender Terry Reynolds Kevin Towers “J” Harrison PLAYER
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