Prep Baseball Report

Ted Williams named Scouting Director for Pennsylvania


Dan Cevette
President, NY/PA

The Prep Baseball Report (PA) is excited to announce Ted Williams as the Scouting Director for the Keystone State effective January 1, 2022. Ted grew up attending PBR events in Pennsylvania and has been assisting with operations since graduating from Millersville University. In his new role, Ted will work tirelessly getting to know and report on as many PA prospects as possible. Rankings, Scouting Reports, Player Content, Invite list, oversight on the JR levels and more will all fall under the Scouting Directors responsibilities. 

“I’m extremely grateful and optimistic for the opportunity to assume the Scouting Director position in the state of Pennsylvania. The past three years have been a treat to see the brand grow as we have continued implementing new avenues to achieve our ultimate goal: to get the player seen. I’m more confident than ever that our staff will be taking this operation to new heights in 2022, said Williams.”

"Ted has proven himself to be a fierce, aggressive, and fair talent evaluator over the last two years here in Pennsylvania. Every college coach I speak with knows Ted and follows what he is putting out about players which gives me a great deal of confidence for his success in this new role. Ted has an excellent pedigree for the new position with having grown up a member of the #PBRFamily over the last decade. I couldn't be anymore happy for him and look forward to watching his success in this position take off." - Dan Cevette (President, NY/PA)  

Ted's BIO:

Williams was a member of Team Pennsylvania at the 2012 PBR Future Games prior to a successful career at Millersville University. Over his four years in a Marauders uniform, Williams was a part of 169 wins, an average of 42 wins per season. As a sophomore, Williams started all 60 games in a season that Millersville lost in the NCAA Division II National Championship. He holds the single season Millersville walks record, the career Millersville walks record and is second all-time in PSAC history for walks.