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Yankees interviewing ex-Astros exec for top international scouting job after shakeup
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- The Yankees interviewed former Astros international scouting chief Oz Ocampo for their top international development role, signaling a targeted search after Donny Rowland's departure.
- Ocampo previously ran the Astros' international scouting department from 2012–17, a period that produced several future MLB pitchers who shaped the franchise.
- The Yankees are expected to maintain a quiet international signing period while evaluating Rowland's successor.
- Ocampo's background spans the Pirates and Marlins, including a stint as Pirates front-office special assistant and the Marlins' assistant GM under Kim Ng.
- The Yankees' international bonus pool sits at $5.44 million, the lowest in MLB, shaping how aggressively they pursue overseas talent this cycle.
- Top international prospect signing was derailed when 16-year-old Wandy Asigen switched from the Yankees to the Mets for $3.8 million after Rowland's departure.
- The report underscores ongoing coverage and insider perspectives on the Yankees' international scouting search, with Post Sports+ providing in-depth access.
- The international signing period opening date is noted as imminent, adding context to the timing of Yankees' activity.
- Not all Baseball America Top 100 international prospects were expected to sign with the Yankees due to pool constraints.
- Multiple independent sources confirmed Ocampo's interview, reinforcing the cross-check between reporting and industry knowledge.
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