Daniel P. Evans is an American professional baseball executive. Within Major League Baseball, Evans was most recently a top scout for the Toronto Blue Jays. He is currently a mentor for the Sports Management Worldwide "Baseball GM and Scouting" course, a member of the Baseball ProspectusAdvisory Board, serves on the Board of Directors for the SABR Rocky Mountain Chapter, and President/CEO of Evans Baseball Consulting. Evans was responsible for the Pacific Rim Operations of the Toronto Blue Jays and also scouted Major League, minor league, and international players. Evans attended Lane Technical High School on Chicago's North Side and DePaul University. He started in baseball as an intern with the Chicago White Sox while a junior at DePaul University. He was eventually promoted to Assistant General Manager/Director of Baseball Operations. After almost 20 years, Evans resigned from the White Sox after their 2000 Central Division Championship season. During his tenure, he was responsible for drafting or acquiring future Hall of FamerFrank Thomas, Tom Seaver, Robin Ventura, Paul Konerko, and Bo Jackson, among others. Evans then became the Executive Vice President and General Manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers from 2001 to 2004, rebuilt the Dodgers' entire baseball organization after it had sunk to a rating of 28th within MLB as he inherited the team, and was the primary architect of the Dodgers' 2004 West Division champions, their first playoff club in eight years. Evans' winning percentage as General Manager is the second-best in Los Angeles Dodgers history. Among his draftees were All-Star outfielder Matt Kemp and catcher Russell Martin. Within two years, the Dodgers set franchise records for pitching and defense, and the organization elevated its ranking to 2nd overall. While Dodgers' GM, Evans promoted the first Taiwanese player to the Major Leagues, and three of the first four Taiwanese big leaguers have direct ties to Evans. He has worked in decision-making roles for five MLB organizations. After a few months of working for the Chicago Cubs along with some broadcasting, landed a job as a Senior Advisor with the Los Angeles Dodgers under Chairman Bob Daly and was eventually promoted to Dodgers' General Manager. Proficient in social media, Evans' Twitter account, @DanEvans108, was honored as a "" by Forbes and was named among "Top 50 Baseball Related Twitter Accounts" by Baseball America. He was Commissioner of the Northern League of Professional Baseball in 2013, which folded before playing games due to the League's ownership issues. Evans authored a column "108 Stitches" for Baseball Prospectus before working for the Blue Jays. Evans was born in Chicago, Illinois. He has two daughters, and lives in Boulder, Colorado.