Oakland Athletics
Dillon Tung currently serves as an Area Scout for the Oakland Athletics, a role held since November 2016, with responsibilities covering Southern and Central California, as well as Hawai'i, and previously contributed to the 2017 draft by scouting Tennessee and the Mid-Atlantic region. Prior experience includes an Amateur Scouting Internship with the Tampa Bay Rays from January 2013 to October 2014 and a Programming/Researcher position at STATS LLC from June 2010 to January 2013, where Dillon prepared analytical materials and conducted SQL research for sports clients. Academic qualifications include a Bachelor of Science in Economics and Mathematics from Bates College, obtained between 2005 and 2009, along with a role as a Research Assistant in the Economics Department during September 2008 to October 2008, focusing on data analysis for voting studies.
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Oakland Athletics
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The Athletics franchise is one of the most storied baseball clubs with a total of nine World Series championships between Philadelphia and Oakland. Founded in 1901 as one of the charter clubs of the American League, and relocating to Oakland by way of Kansas City in 1968, the Oakland A’s have provided some of Major League Baseball’s most intriguingpersonalities on and off the field. Winners of four World Series championships in Oakland (1972-74, 89) and 16 postseason visits between 1971-2012, the A’s provide fans championship baseball in a family-friendly environment. The Oakland Athletics organization, in conjunction with the A’s Community Fund, strives to make a positive impact in the Bay Area and Northern California. A’s players, coaches, and front-office employees, together with fans and sponsors, are committed to meeting the social, cultural, and educational demands in the community. The A’s host numerous fundraising events, implement several educational programs and support various organizations that reach out to people of diverse backgrounds throughout the community.