About the author
Bill Geivett has 28 years of experience in professional baseball
as a player, scout, and front office executive. He has been a member of the
California Angel organization, New York Yankees, Montreal Expos, Tampa
Bay Devil Rays, Los Angeles Dodgers, and the Colorado Rockies. In 2007,
he oversaw the Colorado Rockies Minor League system that featured 16
players who were originally drafted/signed/developed by Colorado. That
year, the Rockies were named Organization of the Year. And in 2009, the
Rockies’ Wild Card team had an Opening Day lineup made up entirely of
homegrown players.
Bill has also guided the Montreal Expos’ Minor League system,
which was named Topps Organization of the Year in 1996. In addition, he
was a college baseball coach at Loyola Marymount University (1988-90)
and California State University, Long Beach, when it advanced to the 1991
College World Series.
Bill has earned degrees from Sacramento City College (AA),
University of California, Santa Barbara (BA) as well as a master’s degree
in education with an emphasis in physical education from Azusa Pacific
University. Drafted four times in the mid-’80s (Los Angeles Dodgers,
Chicago White Sox, Chicago Cubs, and California Angels), he signed
with the Angels following his senior year at UCSB where he gained All-
American accolades as a third-baseman. In 1991, he was inducted as a
member of the UCSB Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame.