Tony Reagins named Chief Baseball Development Officer

Since 2015, Millions of Youth Have Engaged in MLB-Led Baseball & Softball Development Events in U.S. and Around the World

Major League Baseball today announced the promotion of Tony Reagins to Chief Baseball Development Officer. Reagins will continue to oversee the growth of youth and amateur levels of baseball and softball, both domestically and internationally, as well as the streamlining of amateur scouting around the world and operations of the Arizona Fall League. Reagins, whose role began in March 2015 as Senior Vice President of the first-ever Youth Programs department in the Commissioner’s Office, will report directly to Baseball Commissioner Robert D. Manfred, Jr. Since 2015, millions of youth have participated in Baseball and Softball Development events led by Reagins.

“Our entire sport has benefited from the dedication and accomplishments by Tony and his team,” said Commissioner Manfred. “We are grateful to have Tony’s strong leadership in this important area as we look to bring baseball and softball to children and communities throughout the world. Tony’s department, which is comprised of a diverse mix of professionals based on experience and personal backgrounds, will continue to play a crucial role for our industry with their invaluable work in the youth and amateur levels of our sports.”

In January 2020, the Sports & Fitness Industry Association (SFIA) announced their Topline Participation Report for 2019 for individual and team sports played in the United States. For the fourth consecutive year, baseball and softball combined to rank as the most participated team sports in the United States in 2019 with 25.1 million participants. Overall, Baseball has grown 20% in participation since 2014, which is the year prior to the launch of ‘PLAY BALL.’ This growth more than doubles the percentage of the second closest sport (basketball at +8%). In that same timeframe, baseball has added 2.65 million new participants while casual participation (playing 12 times or less in a given year) has increased by 55%.

Reagins’ department will continue to emphasize and innovate on its U.S.-based model of strengthening participation levels of baseball and softball, both at the grassroots and the development stages. Among various responsibilities led by Reagins, below are some of the key efforts by his Baseball & Softball Development department:

Prior to joining the Commissioner’s Office, Reagins held several key roles with the Los Angeles Angels. His unique career path began with a marketing/advertising sales and baseball operations internship with the Angels before transitioning full-time to the baseball side. He served as the team’s Director of Player Development and then became the fifth African-American General Manager in baseball history. As General Manager of the Angels, Reagins amassed a record of 363-285 (.560), averaging nearly 91 wins per season. His highlights included the Club’s consecutive American League West crowns in 2008-09 and its first 100-win season in franchise history in ’08, which resulted in Reagins being named the Rube Foster American League Executive of the Year. Reagins is a native of Indio, California and graduated from California State University, Fullerton in 1991.

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