- John Stewart (baseball)
John David Stewart, Jr. is a
Major League Baseball scout for theAtlanta Braves .Stewart a lifelong resident of
Granville, New York , was abaseball player for Granville Central Jr.-Sr. High School, where he graduated from in 1982. In 1980, Stewart, a , was the number one pitcher on a team that won a Class D State Championship. The number two pitcher received a Division I free ride scholarship, and the number three pitcher received a scholarship toFlorida Southern College .Stewart was offered a minor league contract from the
Chicago Cubs upon graduating high school, but opted to attend Georgia Tech. While at Georgia Tech, Stewart team win a national championship.In 1986, Stewart was drafted in the 24th round (602nd overall) of the amateur entry draft by the
Atlanta Braves . Stewart pitched for two years in the Braves system before being released. After spending a year away from baseball, Stewart attempted a comeback with theCincinnati Reds , where his father worked as ascout , but was not offered a contract. In 1989, Stewart begab pitching with unaffiliated teams in affiliated rookie leagues, first pitching for theSalt Lake City Trappers , a minor league team owned in part byBill Murray . Stewart also pitched for Reno in 1990 and Salinas in 1991. In 1992, Stewart pitched in Japan.After the 1992 season, Stewart was offered a position by the
Atlanta Braves as a coach. Stewart turned down the position, citing his young age, and instead took a position as ascout . Since then, he has climbed through the ranks and become one of Atlanta's most dependable scouts. He is accredited with discoveringAndruw Jones . As of 2006, he is the director of regional scouting for the Braves.In 1996, Stewart hired his father.
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