Scott Leon, owner and developer of Positive Baseball Development Inc., started his collegiate baseball years when he was signed to play Junior College Baseball at Allen County Community College in Iola, KS. A handful of division one programs recruited Leon. He chose to play for the University of Texas Longhorns in 1996, where he stayed for only one year before being drafted by the Tampa Bay Rays and playing in their organization for the next three years. During that time, Leon competed and played with all skill sets and talent levels. He learned through playing himself and observing others what it takes to play at each of these levels. That valuable experience helped him acquire a knack for projecting players onto the next level by studying the player's growth and development, both physical and mental. 

  Scott has developed and helped many students succeed in high school and beyond. He can uniquely project a player to a higher level of play by navigating them to the next level. Scott has personally instructed several players who played at every level in college, from JC to Big Time D-1 programs. He presently has two players in the minor leagues but has had a total of 7 play professionally at some point. These are players that Leon has specifically worked with and spent years developing both in those physical and mental aspects.


  Scott is entering his 11th year as an associate scout for the Seattle Mariners. Leon spent seven years as the head baseball coach for Veritas Academy from 2015-2022.

 Leon resides in the Lake Travis area with Amy Pearce and his two sons, Kadyn and Kizer, both Lake Travis Cavalier student-athletes. His daughter Kinzi Jo is also currently in college at Angelo State University.