Report: Diamondbacks scouting director to accept position with Brewers
Reuters
Arizona Diamondbacks scouting director Ray Montgomery reportedly left the organization Friday to become special assistant to the general manager and vice president of scouting for the Milwaukee Brewers, according to Nick Piecoro of AZCentral.
Montgomery, who interviewed for two different general manager positions within the last four months, previously spent eight seasons with the Brewers in their amateur scouting department before joining the Diamondbacks in 2010.
The 45-year-old enjoyed a brief stint in the majors as an outfielder with the Houston Astros, compiling a .241/.281/.356 line with one home run over 47 games between 1996 and 1998.
HEADLINES
- Yankees score 15 vs. Brewers in consecutive games to win series
- Crew chief: Judge should've been called for interference on slide during rally
- Twins win 7th straight with rout of struggling Angels
- Tucker leads Astros to second win over Rockies in Mexico City
- MLB's most unlikely breakout, 8 more observations
Advertisement