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Prep Baseball announces Bret Schwartz as Oklahoma's new scouting director


By Prep Baseball Staff

Prep Baseball is proud to welcome Bret Schwartz as our new Oklahoma Scouting Director. A high-level talent evaluator whose tireless work ethic led him to become a collegiate hall of fame athlete, Schwartz brings a wealth of knowledge and experiences to Prep Baseball.

Schwartz comes to Prep Baseball from Emporia State University, where he served as the recruiting coordinator for the last six years. Nicknamed the “Schwartzstop,” he starred at Division II powerhouse University of Central Missouri, where he started every game for four years, leading the Mules to two World Series berths while earning numerous awards, ultimately culminating in being inducted into the Central Missouri Hall of Fame in 2020.

“I couldn’t be more excited that Bret Schwartz is on our team,” said Prep Baseball President Sean Duncan. “He’s a winner, on and off the field, has a keen scouting eye, a tireless work ethic and, above all, has a passion for helping players in their baseball journey. Bret’s knowledge and energy will resonate, which will ultimately benefit all the players, parents and coaches across Oklahoma.”

Schwartz takes over as the Oklahoma Scouting Director for Scott Hood, who is now on Oral Roberts’ coaching staff. While Hood will be missed, our scouting footprint in Oklahoma won’t miss a beat with Schwartz. Andy Urban, Prep Baseball’s original Oklahoma Scouting Director, will work closely with Schwartz as part of Urban’s Central Scouting Supervisor responsibilities.

Prior to his work at Emporia State, Schwartz coached five years at Blue Springs High School in Missouri. As a player, Schwartz ended his illustrious career as the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) all-time career and single-season leader in assists, HBPs, third in career hits, second in runs while twice earning All-American honors, Freshman of the Year, Player of the Year, to name a few accolades.

“I am extremely excited to join the team at Prep Baseball,” Schwartz said. “As a college baseball coach, I regularly relied on the scouting efforts and relationships of the Prep Baseball staff, the high-level tournaments throughout the region, and the trusted, verified metrics from utilizing the leading technology in our sport. I look forward to providing a platform for amateur players to showcase their abilities to coaches at the next level, and am grateful for the opportunity to cover the baseball-rich state of Oklahoma.”

Now Schwartz will bring his baseball experiences, connections and passions for scouting to Oklahoma’s prep baseball scene. Schwartz will work tirelessly to bring to you the most comprehensive high school baseball information Oklahoma has ever seen, and provide scouting coverage to all corners of the state.

But he can’t do it alone.

Please email him at [email protected] with college commitments, relevant news, and top players in your area.

Prep Baseball events are designed to give players the maximum exposure needed to advance to the next level. Not only will players receive high-level exposure to college coaches, but all players at events will be videotaped, and the edited performance will be hosted online. All players’ profiles, verified statistics and scouting reports can be searched in our expansive player database.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Following a Prep Baseball event, players will receive unrivaled access to their advanced ball-tracking and swing metrics through the TrackMan and Blast Connect apps. CLICK HERE to read about everything a player receives at Prep Baseball events.

Our flagship state, Prep Baseball Illinois, was launched in 2005. Over the last 19 years, Prep Baseball has evolved into one of the country’s biggest and most respected independent scouting services, with a singular focus of providing comprehensive coverage in every state we are in. More than 800 colleges and pro scouts now subscribe to the Prep Baseball multimedia services.

We are grateful to be your No. 1 source of high school baseball in Oklahoma.

Thanks for your continued support.


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