Scott Harris (born 1987) is an American baseball executive who is the president of baseball operations for the Detroit Tigers of Major League Baseball. He previously served as general manager of the San Francisco Giants 2019 to 2022, a span that included the clubâÂÂs 107-win 2021 season, and worked in the Chicago Cubs front office, including as assistant general manager during their 2016 World Series championship.
Harris is from Redwood City, California. He attended Menlo School, where he played soccer and lacrosse, and earned a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of California, Los Angeles.
He completed an MBA at Northwestern UniversityâÂÂs Kellogg School of Management in 2015.
Harris played club lacrosse at UCLA.
Harris' first jobs in baseball were internships with the Washington Nationals and Cincinnati Reds. He worked for MLB from 2010 through 2012, in the Commissioner's Office as a coordinator of Major League Operations. In 2012, he joined the Chicago Cubs as director of baseball operations. He earned his Master of Business Administration from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management in 2015. He was promoted to assistant general manager in January 2018.
The Giants hired Harris as their general manager after the 2019 season.
On September 19, 2022, the Tigers hired Harris as their new president of baseball operations after having fired Al Avila a month prior.
In HarrisâÂÂs first full season leading baseball operations, Detroit went 78âÂÂ84 in 2023, second in the American League Central.
The Tigers improved to 86âÂÂ76 in 2024 and earned a Wild Card berth, their first postseason appearance since 2014.
In 2025, Detroit reached the Division Series for a second straight year before losing a 15-inning Game 5 to the Seattle Mariners.
At his 2022 introductory news conference in Detroit, Harris outlined pillars for the organization that emphasized âÂÂdominating the strike zoneâ on both sides of the ball and building a development-focused environment.