Associate, Baseball Operations
New York Yankees
Bronx, NYThis was removed by the employer on 12/31/2017 9:17:00 PM PST
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Description: This position is a rigorous 12-month program geared to prepare entry level candidates for a career within the Baseball Operations industry.
Responsibilities:
• Coordinate and prepare advance scouting material for the New York Yankees
• Support the Manager, Baseball Operations with daily logistical tasks of the Baseball Operations department, as well as complete projects as called upon by the Baseball Operations and Pro Scouting staff
• Chart select games from video, as well as execute additional video projects
• Introductory level player evaluation
• Assist with various research tasks
• Data collection and entry
• Administrative tasks as assigned
Qualifications:
• Bachelor's degree required
• Experience working with BATS coaching system is preferred
• Experience and proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint and Word)
• Must be able to recognize pitch types and know how to score a baseball game
• General understanding of MLB rules and regulations
• Detail oriented and organized
• Strong verbal communication and collaborative skills
• Experience working with video and in baseball is preferred
This description is intended to describe the type of work being performed by a person assigned to this position. It is not an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities required by the employee. The New York Yankees is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The company is committed to the principles of equal employment opportunity for all employees and applicants for employment.
Job Questions:
• How did you hear about this job?
• When are you available to start?
• Do you have any previous baseball experience? If yes, please provide specific examples.
• If you were given one year to work on a baseball related project what would it be and why?
• Which statistics do you use to evaluate baseball players?
• Who is the most underrated player in all of Major League Baseball? Why?
• Will you now or in the future need visa sponsorship status to lawfully work in the United States?