Wasinger
managed in
independent league baseball, then became a scout for the Padres (1996–2002), where he scouted and signed
Jake Peavy in 1999. He joined the
Boston Red Sox in 2003, working as an amateur scouting regional cross-checker, a professional scout and special assignment scout for
general managers Theo Epstein and
Ben Cherington. During the
2011 Major League Baseball draft, Wasinger was among those who raised the profile of
Tennessee high schooler
Mookie Betts, whom the Red Sox would select in the fifth round. Betts rose rapidly through the Boston farm system, was called to the majors in , and would become a four-time
AL All-Star, and
American League Most Valuable Player and
2018 world champion in a Red Sox uniform before his trade to the
Los Angeles Dodgers in . Wasinger was promoted to special assistant/player personnel in January 2015. In September 2024, after 22 seasons with the Red Sox and serving under six different chiefs of baseball operations, he was dismissed as part of an overhaul of the club's scouting and player development departments. ==References==