Larson came to the Braves organization in 2003 from the Toronto Blue Jays, where he worked in scouting and player development for 26 years.
The former infielder played in the Padres farm system from 1972 to 1976, and began coaching as a player/coach with Reno of the California League during the 1975-76 seasons.
From 1982 to 1984, Larson managed at Medicine Hat, where he led the team to a Pioneer League championship in 1982.
Larson was honored in 1996 with the Toronto Blue Jays Al LaMacchia Award for excellence in scouting.
He also helped the Goldpanners to a runner-up finish at the 1971 National Baseball Congress World Series.