Barry Larkin Headed to Europe

Barry Larkin, a special assistant to the GM to Jim Bowden, is headed to Europe to join the coaching staff of Major League Baseball International (MLBI) for their third annual academy from August 9-30 in Tirrenia, Italy.

The European Baseball Academy features 55 of the top players aged 15-20 from 13 countries in Europe (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Slovakia, Spain, the Ukraine, United Kingdom) and four African nations (Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda). Participants were chosen by the Major League Scouting Bureau following tryouts across Europe in April.

This should be an ideal situation for Larkin to put into practice the concept proposed by Stan Kasten. Kasten has commented on numerous occasions that he wants to make the Nationals a major player on the international stage. While Larkin may not actually sign any players, he should at the very least bring back some firsthand scouting reports of potential targets for Bowden and Mike Rizzo to target.

In other international news, MLB has just launched their inaugural academy in China. MLBI and the China Baseball Association are conducting a similar academy from August 7 to 26 designed to provide professional instruction to the best of the potential prospects in China. This again should be an opportunity for the Nationals to make their presence known. Bill Singer is in charge of scouting for the Nationals in the Pacific Rim and I would expect him to be there to ideally identify and perhaps sign the Nationals first prospects from Asia.