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Minnesota Twins Promote Two in Scouting Department

The Minnesota Twins announced today that Deron Johnson has been promoted to Senior Advisor of the Scouting department, and Sean Johnson has been promoted to Director of Scouting.

“These promotions reflect the evolution of our scouting department and shape our scouting philosophies moving forward,” Twins Senior Vice President/General Manager Thad Levine said in a statement. “Deron and Sean are exceptional people, and we have the utmost confidence that both Deron and Sean will establish the right vision through experience, leadership and their commitment to the Minnesota Twins.”

Deron Johnson, 50, has been a member of the Twins organization since January of 1994. While working as the Northern California Area Scout, Johnson was promoted to West Coast Supervisor in October of 1998 and September 13, 2007 he was promoted to Director of Scouting for the Twins.

In his new position, Deron will scout the best talent in the domestic and international, amateur markets, the team said in a statement. In addition, he will assist the Professional Scouting Department by undertaking targeted Minor and Major League scouting assignments.

Sean Johnson, 41, joined the Twins as an area scout in 2002, originally scouting Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming and Colorado. In 2008, Sean was promoted to West Coast Supervisor, overseeing the amateur scouts on the west coast for the June First-Year Player Draft.

In his new role, Sean will establish the Minnesota Twins Amateur Scouting philosophies. Sean will be responsible for the strategic preparation of the Amateur Draft, and he will be charged with developing the 27-man amateur scouting staff.

[Minnesota Twins]

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