I think it's been realized that there is zero point to having that many area scouts and such. We all fell for it, it sounded great that no player was being overlooked. It did provide us with some late steals too...however we didn't sign them. Having so many of our 2009 to 2011 late picks move up to a first few rounds is impressive but it did nothing to help the club. With today's limits on late picks it's going to be even harder than ever to get any steal signed. And college players it's just known for late steals unless there were injury or character issues (maybe a guy somewhere who changes from pitcher to hitter). Now it's just a waste of resources and far too many opinions (just like having so many former GMs on the staff). Unless you are scouting non traditional baseball areas and finding someone that no one is even looking at, it's just not worth it to hire more scouts than anyone else.
Last year he moved a bunch of his scouts to professional scouting which is just stupid in today's era of stats and video, but this is what happens when you hire friends of friends, it's tough to get rid of them