A Person who waits for what he thinks is an unusually strong wager. A.K.A. Sports Player.
A person who studies a team or a player during play and reports findings.
Person who waits for what he thinks is an unusually strong wager. Also known as a Sports Player.
A person who studies the teams’ actions and reports to the handicapper.
Person(s) who study team plays and/or practice and report findings to handicappers.
a person who studies the performance and potential of teams, horses or contestants, in or out of play, and reports the pertinent findings to handicapper(s).
Person who studies a team during play and/or practice and reports findings.
To look at and evaluate another team or player; also one who does this.
Professional sports scouts are trained talent evaluators who travel extensively for the purposes of watching athletes play their chosen sports and determining whether their set of skills and talents represent what is needed by the scout's organization. Some scouts are primarily interested in the selection of prospects, younger players who may require further development by the acquiring team but whom are judged to be worthy of that effort and expense for the potential future payoff that it could bring, while others concentrate on players who are already polished professionals whose rights may be available soon, either through free agency or trading, and who are seen as filling a team's specific need at a certain position. Advance scouts watch the teams that their teams are going to play in order to help determine strategy.
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