CHISOX BAR AND GRILL - Key Persons
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- Vice President, Accounting
Abby Brantley enters her 14th season with the club, currently serving as Vice President, Accounting. In this role, Abby oversees the Accounting and Payroll functions of the organization. Prior to her promotion to this role in 2021, Abby held the position of Controller for the club since 2013, and Senior Accountant before that.
Prior to joining the Astros, Abby worked in public accounting for Deloitte and Pannell Kerr Forster, with a focus on corporate and partnership taxation.
Abby is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin where she earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting, as well as a Master in Professional Accounting. Abby earned her CPA license in 2006.
She resides in Pearland with her family.
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- Assistant Director of Research, R & D
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Ticket Operations Specialist
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Secretary
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Manager of Digital Marketing
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Network Administrator
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- Hitting Coach / Hitting Coach
Alex Treviño returns for his 28th season as color analyst on the Astros Spanish radio network. He and partner Francisco Romero have been a team since 2008, making them one of the longest-tenured teams in baseball. The two have called 92 postseason games since 2017, which is the most in the Majors in that span. Alex joined the Astros broadcast booth in 1996 and has called more than 3,000 Astros games, 12 postseason appearances and four World Series (2005, 2017, 2019, 2021 and 2022). Alex's 27 seasons in the broadcast booth are the most in franchise history by a Spanish broadcaster, besting Orlando Sanchez Diago's record of 21 years. A native of Monterrey, Mexico, Alex spent 13 seasons playing in the Majors, primarily as a catcher, including the 1988-90 seasons with the Astros. He also spent time with the Mets, Reds, Braves, Giants and Dodgers. While with the Mets in 1980, he threw out 44% (47 of 106) of attempted base stealers, which was tops in the NL. Later in his career, on June 13, 1986, while with the Dodgers vs. the Padres in San Diego, he was part of history when he and pitcher Fernando Valenzuela formed the first Mexican-born battery in Major League history. Alex hit a career-high .290 while serving as Houston's backup catcher in 1989 and hit .364 (32x88) in 25 starts. He played in 939 Major League games and had a .249 lifetime average. Alex' older brother, Bobby Treviño, played in the Major Leagues as an outfielder for the Angels. In September 2014, Alex was inducted into the Houston Baseball Media Wall of Honor for his significant and lasting contributions to the landscape of Houston baseball through his work in broadcasting.
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Community Relations Administrator
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Director of Guest Services / Diamond Suites
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- Associate
- Technical Director
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Receptionist
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- General Counsel
- Member of the Board
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- Account Manager, Corporate Partnership
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Ticket Office and Other Event Specialist
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- Assistant General Manager
Andrew Ball is in his second season as Assistant General Manager for the Astros. In his role, he assists Dana Brown with all aspects of Baseball Operations, primarily focusing on Major League roster management, player evaluation and procurement, contract negotiations, and rules compliance. Ball also oversees departmental administration and works closely with all departments on long-term strategy, innovation, and facilitating learning and development.
Prior to joining the Astros, Ball spent five seasons (2017-2021) as the Director of Baseball Operations for the Los Angeles Angels and three seasons (2014-2016) with the Tampa Bay Rays in their Pro Scouting department. He began his career in professional baseball with the independent York Revolution, starting as an intern in 2011 before spending two seasons as Manager of Baseball Operations.
Ball graduated from Gwynedd-Mercy College, where he earned a business administration degree and pitched for the baseball team. He lives in Houston with his wife, Rachel.
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Manager of Ticketing Analytics
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- Business Development Assistant
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- Senior Vice President, Marketing & Communications
Anita Sehgal is currently in her ninth year with the Houston Astros as Senior Vice President, Marketing & Communications. In her role, Anita provides strategic leadership for the ballclub's retail, advertising, marketing, communications, broadcasting, and alumni relations, including support for a broad variety of sponsorship, ticket, special event, community, and the Astros Golf Foundation and Houston Open initiatives.
Prior to joining the Houston organization, Anita spent over 20 years in various strategic marketing functions with several organizations, including FGL Sports, Best Buy and most recently Academy Sports + Outdoors. Hailing from Canada's Regina, Saskatchewan, Anita, who earned her United States citizenship in September of 2019, received a Bachelor of Business Administration degree, with a focus in marketing and human resources, from the University of Regina. She plays an active role in several Houston-based organizations, including her position as an Executive Committee Board Member of the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Houston and a board member of WISE Houston. She is also an active Brand 50 member of World 50. Anita serves as an Independent Board Director with Reitman's Canada, Ltee, Escalade Inc, and Holley Inc - where she recently took on the role as Chair for the Governance & Nominating Committee.
In 2016, Anita was honored as one of Houston's Top 15 Business Women by the National Diversity Council. In 2018, Anita was honored again by the National Diversity Council as the National Business Woman of the Year. She also received honors in 2018 as one of Texas Executive Women's Women on the Move. Most recently, Anita was recognized in 2021 by the National Diversity Council as a Power 50, for her contributions and commitment to both business and community. In November 2021, Anita was celebrated as the 2021 Woman of Inspiration by WISE Houston.
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Director of ACE & Community Baseball Programs
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- Human Resource Business Partner
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Manager of Quality Assurance
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- Pitching Coach / Pitching Coach
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Vice President, Finance
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Manager of Spanish Communications / Interpreter
- Radio Analyst
Billy Russo returns for his 12th season as White Sox Spanish radio color analyst... a national baseball writer who has contributed to the Associated Press and Hoy (Chicago), Russo also serves on the Sox media relations staff as Spanish Communications manager and interpreter ... he was selected to the Negocios Now Latino 40 Under 40 list in 2018 ... he previously broadcasted games for the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League (LVBP) ... for the past eight seasons, Russo has contributed to the team's Spanish website (loswhitesox.com) ... Russo, a native of Caracas, Venezuela, graduated from Universidad Santa María in Caracas with a degree in journalism ... he and his wife, Beatriz Cruz, and daughter, Emma, reside in Chicago.
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Coordinator, Ticket Office Systems
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Director of Media Relations
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- Chief Financial Officer
- Member of the MLB Executives Team
- Senior Advisor
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- Vice President of Stadium Operations
Bobby Forrest has served as the club's Vice President of Stadium Operations since January of 2007. He originally joined the Astros franchise on Jan. 2, 1995, as a member of the engineering department. Bobby was subsequently promoted to Engineering Supervisor in 1997, Engineering Manager in 1999, and Senior Director of Engineering and Maintenance in 2003. He is responsible for all building operations, which includes the Engineering, Groundskeeping, Guest Services and Security and Parking departments. Bobby also played a key role in the club's move from the Astrodome to its current home, Minute Maid Park, prior to the 2000 season.
Bobby is a member of the International Association of Assembly Managers, and the Stadium Managers Association.
He and his wife, Tiffani, reside in Magnolia, Texas.
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- Analyst, Performance Science
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- Senior Manager, Retail Operations
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Guest Services Assistant
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Director of Rehabilitation
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Advisor to Pitching
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Manager of Digital Video
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Director of Leadership, Culture, and Continuing Education
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- Director, International Scouting
Brian Rodgers enters his sixth season with the Astros organization. In his role as International Scouting Director, Rodgers oversees the club's International Amateur Scouting operation, while also providing support in International Pro Scouting and International Player Development.
Rodgers joined the organization in 2017 in the role of Player Acquisition Assistant (2017-2019), where he was instrumental in the day-to-day operations of the club's Amateur and International Scouting efforts. He later served
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Manager of Design
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- Account Manager, Corporate Partnership
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Vice President, Chief Revenue and Marketing Officer
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Major League Replay and Video Coordinator
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Minor League Assistant Clubhouse Manager
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Member of the Board
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- Manager, Financial Reporting & Accounting
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- Account Manager, Corporate Partnership
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- Director, Latin American Operations
Caridad Cabrera joined the Astros in January 2010 as the DR Academy administrator. She is now in her 14th season with the organization and fourth as Director, Latin American Operations. Caridad oversees all aspects of the Astros Latin American development and operations in addition to overseeing the administrative aspects of the Astros Academy in the DR. In addition to administrator, Caridad also served in the positions of Supervisor, Latin American Operations and Manager, Latin American Operations.
Prior to joining the Astros, Caridad served as Analyst in the pledge's unit of the Dominican Ministry of Agriculture. Before that, she served as administrative assistant in EMC Abogados, handling all aspects related to human resources and payroll.
Caridad graduated, cum laude, from O&M with an engineering degree in computer systems and holds a master's degree in business administration (senior management) from INTEC.
Carl Schneider, who has been with the Astros organization since 1989, became the Astros clubhouse manager in 2011. While with the Astros, Schneider has worked 16 Astros playoff runs, four All-Star Games (1998, 2003-04, 2018) and six World Series (2005, 2017, 2019, 2021-22).
In 2020, Schneider was named the winner of the Fred Hartman Long and Meritorious Service to Baseball Award, named by the Houston Chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America.
Additionally, in 2017, Schneider was named the winner the Pete Sheehy Clubhouse Award (Clubhouse Manager of the Year), which is given out annually to a home and visiting clubhouse manager, and voted on by the MLB Clubhouse Manager's Association.
Schneider, who is one of the longest-tenured employees in the organization, originally joined the Astros in 1989 as a bat boy and also handled clubhouse duties during the baseball season. He joined the home clubhouse staff full time in 1995 and would work in that role until assuming the clubhouse manager duties in 2011.
A Texas native, Schneider currently resides in Houston where he has enjoyed raising his sons Zachry and Max and daughters Amie and Madyson. Schneider's oldest son, Zach, is currently a left-handed pitcher at Truman State University in Missouri.
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- Senior Coordinator, Promotions & Events
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- Analyst, Business Strategy and Analytics
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Mascot Entertainment Coordinator
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- Coordinator, Entertainment
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- Assistant General Manager
Charles Cook enters his eighth year with the Astros, seventh in a full-time capacity and first as Assistant General Manager.
Charles previously held the roles of Senior Director of Player Evaluation, Baseball Operations Coordinator, Manager of Amateur Scouting Analysis and Director of Player Evaluation for the Astros.
Charles is a 2015 graduate of Yale University, where he was a member of the baseball and football teams. As a student, he held a summer internship with the Astros business strategy & analytics department.
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- Bench Coach / Bench Coach
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Manager, Marketing & Branding
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Executive Assistant to the SVP Administration and Vice President of Finance
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- General Manager
- Senior Vice President
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- Vice President, Information Technology
Chris Hanz joined the Astros in March 2016 and enters his eighth season as Vice President, Information Technology. Chris came to the Astros with over 25 years of information technology leadership experience across a variety of industries, including consulting, energy trading, oil and gas, chemicals, and logistics and transportation. Chris provides strategic leadership for the club's information technology investments and oversees the day-to-day operation of technology for the Astros and Minute Maid Park, plus the club's minor league affiliates and other operating locations.
Prior to joining the Astros, Chris worked in a variety of information technology leadership roles with several companies, including Accenture, Duke Energy, CEVA Logistics and, most recently, Halliburton. Chris joined Halliburton in 2014 and served as Senior Manager of IT Mergers and Acquisitions where he was instrumental in executing two major divestitures from the company's business portfolio. Prior to holding that post, Chris was a partner in the CIO Advisory practice for Tatum, LLC and led a number of business process improvement, technology strategy and M&A projects.
A lifelong Texan, Chris was raised in New Braunfels and went on to graduate from the University of Texas at Austin with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in finance and honors business. Chris and his wife, Gayle live in Kingwood, Texas, and have two daughters, Hannah and Sarabeth.
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- Senior Director, Applications and Data
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- Senior Manager, Corporate Partnership
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- Member of the MLB Executives Team
- Chief Operations and Strategy Officer
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Guest Services Coordinator ( UC )
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Vice President, Community Relations / Executive Director, Chicago White Sox Charities
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Coordinator of Premium Service
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Warehouse and Purchasing Senior Coordinator
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Manager of Public Relations
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- Business Development Assistant
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- Special Advisor, Baseball Operations & Community Outreach Executive
Hall of Famer and longtime Astros icon Craig Biggio is in his 16th season as an important part of the Astros front office. In his role, Craig works in several areas, including with the baseball operations staff in its Major and minor league player development programs, scouting, and talent evaluation. Additionally, Craig participates in the club's community development programs and the Astros partnership initiatives.
On Jan. 6, 2015, Craig Biggio became the first player in Astros history to be voted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame after receiving 82.7 percent of the total votes from the Baseball Writers' Association of America. He was officially inducted into the HOF during the annual ceremony in Cooperstown on July 26, 2015. Craig was also inducted to the Astros Hall of Fame on August 3, 2019, as a part of the inaugural class.
The franchise career leader in hits, games played, runs scored, and at-bats, Craig retired at the end of the 2007 season following a stellar, 20-year career, all with the Astros. His No. 7 was retired by the ballclub on Aug. 17, 2008.
He finished his career with 3,060 hits, 668 doubles, 291 homers, 1,175 RBI, and a .281 career average in 2,850 games. He remains the franchise leader in several categories, including hits, doubles, games played and runs (1844).
A first-round selection by Houston in the June 1987 draft, Craig became the first Astro to reach the 3,000-hit plateau with a seventh-inning single against Colorado's Aaron Cook on June 28, 2007 at Minute Maid Park. His 3,060 hits rank 25th all-time, and his 668 career doubles are the 2nd-most of any right-handed hitter in Major League history (sixth all-time overall).
Craig's 20 seasons with Houston are a franchise record, and he also made a club-best 19 consecutive Opening Day starts. He is also the only player in Major League history to reach all of the following milestones: 600 doubles (668), 250 home runs (291), 2,700 hits (3,060), and 400 stolen bases (414). Craig and Cal Ripken Jr. are the only middle infielders (only 13 players all-time) to collect 3,000 hits and 1,000 extra-base hits.
Craig was named to a franchise-record seven National League All-Star teams, received five Silver Slugger Awards, four Rawlings Gold Glove Awards and was a member of six Astros playoff teams. Craig holds National League records for leadoff home runs with 53 (ranks second all-time) and for hits in interleague play with 201. He also led all players during the 2005 postseason with 18 hits.
Additionally, Craig was the 2007 recipient of the Roberto Clemente Award, a prestigious honor bestowed upon one Major League player each season by Major League Baseball and the Clemente family recognizing community service. Craig has been actively involved with the Sunshine Kids throughout his career, a support organization for children with cancer and their families.
Craig and wife Patty reside in Houston and have two sons, Conor and Cavan, and one daughter, Quinn. In 2010, Craig coached his sons' St. Thomas High School baseball team to the Texas Class 5A state championship. Both Conor (graduate '15) and Cavan (drafted ‘16) played baseball for the University of Notre Dame. Cavan was drafted by the Blue Jays and made his Major League debut for Toronto in 2019. On Sept. 17, 2019 in Baltimore, Cavan hit for the cycle, making he and his father just the second father-son duo to each hit for the cycle in an MLB game; Quinn is a member of the Notre Dame softball team.
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- Senior Strategic Account Manager, Corporate Partnership
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- Senior Vice President, Affiliate Business Operations
Creighton Kahoalii joined the Astros in July 2012 and has served in a number of leadership roles in key revenue generating business units including Vice President of Corporate Partnerships and Vice President of Ticket Sales & Service. In his current role, Creighton leads the business operations for all Astros operated affiliate properties including The Sugar Land Space Cowboys (Triple-A affiliate), Corpus Christi Hooks (Double-A affiliate), Fayetteville Woodpeckers (Low-A affiliate), and the Astros interest in the Ballpark of the Palm Beaches Spring Training complex. Prior to joining the Astros, Creighton spent the first seven seasons of his career with The Sacramento River Cats and New Orleans Hornets in various Ticket Sales & Service leadership positions.
Baseball has always been a part of Creighton's life. He played collegiate baseball at The University of Hawaii and The University of California-Berkeley and was a late draft pick for the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 2000 Amateur Draft. A native of Fremont, CA, Creighton, his wife, Shasta, and two children currently reside in Cypress, TX.
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Director, Broadcasting
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Coordinator, Multi - Cultural Public Relations
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Director of Baseball Operations
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Minor League Clubhouse and Equipment Manager
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- Member of the MLB Executives Team
- Deputy Commissioner, Baseball Administration and Chief Legal Officer
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Director of Game Operations & Video Production
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Manager of Youth Baseball Operations - LaGrange
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Consultant
- General Manager
Dana Brown was named the 14th General Manager in Astros franchise history on Jan. 25, 2023. He becomes the second African-American general manager in Astros history, joining Bob Watson (1994-95).
Brown joins the Astros after spending the last four seasons (2019-22) with the Atlanta Braves organization as their Vice President, Scouting. In that role, he oversaw several successful drafts in which the Braves selected impact players such as outfielder Michael Harris, right-handed pitcher Spencer Strider and infielder Vaughn Grissom. In 2022, Harris earned National League Rookie of the Year honors while Strider finished second.
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- Director, Advertising and Digital Marketing
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Director of Baseball Operations
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Guest Services Scheduling Manager
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Ticket Office Specialist
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Business Intelligence Analyst
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- ESPN Radio Chicago Game Analyst
Darrin Jackson enters his 24th season as a broadcaster for the White Sox and his 15th in the radio booth ... partners with Len Kasper on the White Sox Radio Network ... is currently the White Sox longest-tenured announcer ... filled in for Steve Stone alongside Jason Benetti on several NBC Sports Chicago broadcasts in 2019 and 2020 ... spent his first 12 seasons on the radio working with longtime friend and legendary Sox broadcaster Ed Farmer, who passed away on April 1, 2020 ... worked with Ken "Hawk" Harrelson in the television booth from 2000-08 to provide color commentary for Sox telecasts ... worked several FOX Saturday afternoon "Game of the Week" broadcasts in 2001 ... batted .257 with 80 home runs and 317 RBI over 960 career games with the Chicago Cubs (1985-89), San Diego (1989-92), Toronto (1993), the New York Mets (1993), White Sox (1994, ‘99), Minnesota (1997) and Milwaukee (1997-98) ... played for the Seibu Lions in the Japanese Pacific League in 1995-96 ... batted a career-high .312 in 87 games with the Sox in 1994 ... played in a career-high 155 games with the Padres in 1992, hitting 17 home runs with 70 RBI while leading the majors with 18 outfield assists ... hit a career-high 21 home runs in 1991 ... has made numerous appearances with Farmer and Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White to bring awareness to Illinois' organ donation program ... was drafted by the Cubs in the second round in 1981 ... married Robin ... has four children: Alexandre, Arianna, Aidan and Tatum.
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- First Base Coach / First Base Coach
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- Analyst, Performance Science
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Special Assistant to the Chairman
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- Director of Minor League Operations
Derrick Fong joined the Astros in 2019 as the Director of Minor League Operations. Prior to joining the Astros in 2019, Derrick interned for the Minnesota Twins in 2005 and 2006, and then spent more than 10 years with the Chicago Cubs, starting as a Community Affairs intern in 2008. From 2009 - 2013, he served as the Accounts Receivable/Accounts Payable Administrative Assistant for the Cubs before transitioning to baseball operations as Minor League Administration Coordinator and Manager. In that role, he oversaw all transactions, budgeting, and daily administrative operations.
Derrick, a native of Wilmette, Illinois, is a 2007 graduate of the University of Minnesota with a degree in Business, Marketing Education and Communications Studies.
The 2023 season will be Douglas Seckel's 12th with the Astros as the Vice President of Finance. Doug's responsibilities include treasury and debt management, investments, and general accounting for both the Houston Astros and the Astros Foundation.
Before coming on board with the Astros, Doug was treasurer for the Crane Capital Group assisting with financial management for the various Crane companies. Prior to joining the Crane Capital Group in 2010, Doug was Deputy Director of Finance for the City of Houston, Texas responsible for accounting, auditing, cost analysis and federal grants. From 1989 to 2007, Doug was controller, treasurer and CFO of Eagle Global Logistics as company revenues grew from $9 million to $3.2 billion and had an instrumental role in taking the company public in 1995. Prior to 1989, Seckel held various accounting and auditing positions for several state and local governments.
Seckel is a graduate of the University of Missouri with a major in accounting.
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Team Ophthalmologist
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Team Psychologist
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Lead Team Doctor
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Team Optometrist
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- Coordinator, Promotions & Events
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Recruiter
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Director of Team Travel
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- Third Base Coach / Infield Coach / Third Base Coach / Infield Coach
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- Senior Director, Human Resources
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Manager of Investor Relations and Special Projects
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Manager, Digital Partnerships & Corporate Partnerships Strategy
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- Administrative Assistant, Latin American Operations
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- Special Advisor, Baseball Operations & Community Outreach Executive
Enos Cabell is in his 19th season as a special assistant to the General Manager after being named to the post on Nov. 17, 2004. He had been serving as a consultant since joining the Astros front office on July 29, 2004. Enos assists the Astros Baseball Operations staff and the Astros scouting department in evaluating the Astros Major and minor league players, along with other projects and assignments within the Astros community programs. Enos also plays a key role in the Astros Foundation's relationship with Texas Southern University.
During his 15-year Major League playing career, Enos played for the Astros from 1975-80 and 1984-85 and is in the top 10 in franchise history in several categories. In 1978, he was named the team's MVP after setting club records in at-bats (660) and games (162) and tallying a then-record 195 hits, which ranked third in the National League. He currently ranks tied for eighth on the club's all-time list in stolen bases (191) and tied for sixth in career batting average (.281).
Enos stole more than 30 bases for four straight seasons (1976-1979) while with Houston. In 1,688 career big league games from 1972-86, he hit .277 (1647x5952) with 60 home runs and 596 RBI. He started 149 games at third base for the 1980 National League West Champion Astros and played on two other division-winning clubs, the 1974 Baltimore Orioles and the 1985 Los Angeles Dodgers.
From 1991-94, Enos was an analyst on Home Sports Entertainment telecasts of Astros home games and from 1991-96, he hosted the weekly call-in show, Astros Report, on KCOH Radio. He was a member of the Texas Southern University's Board of Regents from 1995-2001 and served as interim athletic director for the school in 2000.
Enos is a graduate of L.A. Harbor Junior College in San Pedro, Calif., where he was an all-conference selection in baseball. He is a cousin of former Major Leaguers Dick Davis and Ken Landreaux. He and his wife, Ruby, make their home in Missouri City, Texas. Enos has three sons, Marcus, Stephen and Cordell.
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Manager, International Player Development / Education
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- Pitching Coach / Pitching Coach
Francisco Romero enters his 16th season of play-by-play on the Astros Spanish radio network and has called over 2,000 games in his career, including six no-hitters and a perfect game. Francisco and partner Alex Treviño are one of the longest-tenured broadcast duos in the Majors. The two have been a team since 2008, and have called 92 postseason games since 2017, which is the most in baseball in that span.
Prior to coming to Houston, he spent five seasons broadcasting Milwaukee Brewers games in Spanish on Telemundo Wisconsin. His MLB broadcasting experience also includes select Minnesota Twins games over five seasons (2003-08).His Major League broadcast debut was for the Arizona Diamondbacks on Telemundo Arizona in 1999, and he spent two years on Diamondbacks broadcasts from 1999-2000.
Other Major League broadcasting experience includes select games on Spanish Radio with the Cincinnati Reds in 2005. Francisco also spent four seasons as the play-by-play broadcaster and pre- and postgame show producer on Spanish radio broadcasts for the Triple-A Tucson Sidewinders of the Pacific Coast League.
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Editor
- Producer
- Technical Director
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Director, Corporate Partnerships Activation
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Director of Marketing & Advertising
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- Senior Manager, Production Producer
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- Third Base Coach / Third Base Coach
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- Assistant General Manager
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- Vice President, Communications
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Director of Player Personnel
Geoff Blum returns for his 11th season with the Astros TV broadcast team in 2023, which will be his eighth as the everyday color analyst for Astros telecasts. Geoff, who retired after 14 Major League seasons as an infielder (1999-2012), made the transition from the playing field to the broadcast booth in 2013. Geoff has won two Lone Star Emmys for his work on Astros broadcasts.
During his playing career, Geoff had two stints with the Astros, totaling five seasons in Houston (2002-03, 2008-10). Over the course of his tenure with the Astros, Geoff hit .259 with 228 RBI, 46 homers, 77 doubles and a .711 OPS.
A switch-hitter, Geoff was known as one of the top pinch-hitters and utility players in baseball, appearing at all four infield positions in nine straight years (2000-08). He appeared in the postseason three times in his career (2005-06, 2011).
Geoff was originally drafted by the Montreal Expos in the 1994 June Draft. Prior to his professional career, Geoff was a standout at the University of California, Berkeley. He also played a season in the Cape Cod League.
Geoff and his wife, Kory, have four daughters: Mia Lea and triplets Ava, Audrey, and Kayla.
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Director of Sports Performance
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Director, Corporate Partnerships Sales Development
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Manager of Youth Baseball Operations
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- Senior Vice President and General Counsel for the Houston Astros
- SVP, General Counsel & President, Astros Golf Foundation
Giles Kibbe serves as Senior Vice President and General Counsel for the Houston Astros, LLC. Giles has been General Counsel for all of Jim Crane's companies since February of 2010. His responsibilities for the Crane companies range from mergers and acquisitions, litigation, employment matters, contracts, real estate acquisitions, real estate developments, and human resources.
In 2018, after Jim Crane took over control of the Houston Open, Giles was named President of the newly-formed Astros Golf Foundation and oversees all operations for the Houston Open. In 2019, AGF undertook a $34 million dollar renovation of Memorial Park Golf Course to bring the PGA Tour event back to the City's iconic park. In November of 2020, the Houston Open made a triumphant return to Memorial Park to positive reviews.
Giles is a graduate of Louisiana State University Law School (1993) and Lamar University (1990).
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Director of Strength and Conditioning
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Manager, Player Development / International Operations
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- Business Development Assistant
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Manager of Ticket Sales Administration
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Ticket Marketing Senior Coordinator
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- Manager, Promotions & Events
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- Coordinator, Social Media
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Creative Producer
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Head Athletic Trainer Emeritus
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- Administrator, Human Resources
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Coordinator of Guest Relations
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Executive Vice President
Héctor Molina, veteran Spanish radio play-by-play announcer, has broadcast games in Spanish for the White Sox, as well as the Chicago Bears and Chicago Bulls, in a career that spans three decades ... in 2005, Molina covered the Major League Baseball playoffs and White Sox World Series championship... Molina also handled play-by-play on Sox broadcasts from 1992-1999 alongside franchise legend Chico Carrasquel, who provided color analysis for games ... he began his career as morning DJ in his hometown of Barceloneta, Puerto Rico ... Molina graduated from the Interamerican University in Puerto Rico with a degree in sociology ... he is a Vietnam War veteran who served as a radio operator for an Army infantry unit during the war ... he and his wife, Enid, have three daughters, two sons and three grandchildren ... the family resides in Chicago.
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Event Security Scheduling Manager
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Assistant Major League Strength and Conditioning Coach
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Executive Assistant
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Manager of Scoreboard Operations & Production
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- Director, Field Operations
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- Senior Director, Research & Development
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Assistant, Player Development / Video
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Coordinator, Digital Content
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- Account Manager, Corporate Partnership
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Manager of Elite Baseball Operations
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- Coordinator, Special Projects
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Major League Head Athletic Trainer
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Manager, Payroll
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Digital Marketing Coordinator
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- Senior Vice President, Executive Operations
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- First Base Coach / Outfield Coach / First Base Coach / Outfield Coach
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Visitors' Clubhouse Manager
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- Vice President, Marketing
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Member of the Board
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- Vice President, Business Strategy and Analytics
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Director of Group Sales
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Director of Corporate Partnerships Sales Development
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Director of Scoreboard Operations & Video Production
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- Vice President, Human Resources
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- Chairman
- Clubhouse Staff Member
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- Manager, Dominican Republic Facilities Operations
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Massage Therapist
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Manager, Game Presentation
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- Accountant
- Clubhouse Staff Member
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Vice President of Sales and Service
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- Director, Corporate Partnership
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- Assistant General Manager
- Clubhouse Staff Member
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Manager, Business Development & Corporate Events
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Director of Arizona Facilities
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Scoreboard Digital Video Design Specialist
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Umpires' Clubhouse Manager
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Public Relations / Sr. Director of Public Relations
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Manager, Guest Services
John Corvino - Chief Legal Officer, VP
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- General Counsel
- Vice President
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Director of Facility Maintenance
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Director of Ticket Sales
John Schriffen will call White Sox games on NBC Sports Chicago throughout the 2024 season alongside award-winning analyst Steve Stone. Schriffen currently calls Major League Baseball (MLB) games, NCAA basketball, football, softball and baseball contests, the NBA G-League and Summer League for ESPN. He joined the network in 2020 to call the coverage of the Korean Baseball Organization (KBO). Beginning in 2022, ESPN tapped him to join the broadcast team for select Saturday and Sunday matchups for ESPN Radio's MLB national broadcasts. Schriffen, who is biracial, becomes the second Black television play-by-play announcer in MLB, joining Seattle's Dave Sims. Schriffen's grandfather, Alphonso Deal, was president of the Philadelphia chapter of the NAACP. Prior to joining ESPN, Schriffen served as a studio host and anchor for the NFL Network, including on NFL Total Access and NFL Gameday Live, and as a play-by-play broadcaster and sideline reporter for CBS Sports. During his tenure at CBS from 2015-2020, he contributed to the NFL on CBS, live coverage of NCAA March Madness, and called men's and women's college basketball and college football games. Schriffen worked as a New York-based correspondent for ABC News from 2012-14, contributing reports for Good Morning America and Nightline. He joined ABC News following a stint at NBC4 in Washington, D.C. Schriffen began his broadcasting career as a reporter and anchor for News 12 The Bronx in New York City. A graduate of Dartmouth College, Schriffen pitched for the baseball team and served as one of the lead broadcasters for the school's radio network.
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Event Security Manager
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Director of Payroll
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Digital Video Coordinator
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Director of Park Operations
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Manager of Social Media
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- Assistant General Manager
- Clubhouse Staff Member
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Major League Assistant Athletic Trainer
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- Pitching Coach / Pitching Coach
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Human Resources Coordinator
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Member of the Board
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- Television Sideline Reporter
Julia Morales returns for her 11th season as the Astros TV sideline reporter. As a reporter and anchor for Space City Home Network, Julia serves as the primary in-game reporter on Houston Astros telecasts. She has three Lone Star Emmys for her work covering the Astros.
Before moving to Houston, Julia worked as a sports reporter for Time Warner Cable News, formerly YNN in Austin, covering a wide range of events, including the Super Bowl, NBA Finals, World Series, and the College Baseball WS.
Prior to joining the Time Warner Cable sports crew, Julia was the weekend sports anchor/reporter for KYTX-TV in Tyler, TX. Julia began her television career at KTEN-TV in Denison, Texas.
A native of Crandall, TX, Julia spent two years as a "World Famous Kilgore College Rangerette" before graduating from UT Austin, where she was a member of Texas Pom for the Longhorns' 2005 National Championship season.
Julia and husband Matt had their first baby in 2020 with the birth of daughter Valerie Rose.
Julia is extremely passionate about animals and serves on the Board of Directors for Houston Pets Alive!, a no-kill animal rescue. She and Matt foster rescue dogs in the offseason.
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Director of Guest Services and Diamond Suites
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- Manager, Business Strategy and Analytics
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Producer Master Editor
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- Representative, Human Resources
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- Director, Project Management
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- Chief Marketing Officer
- Executive Vice President
- Member of the MLB Executives Team
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Guest Services Training Manager
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- Accounting Assistant
- Clubhouse Staff Member
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Director of Minor League Administration
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Executive Assistant to the Chairman
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- Manager, Software Development, R & D
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- Director, Corporate Partnership
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Corporate Partnerships Executive
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Coordinator, Public Relations Special Events
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Manager of Corporate Partnerships
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Coordinator of Accounts Receivable
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Cyber - Security Administrator
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Coordinator, Game Presentation
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- Senior Manager, Entertainment Marketing
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Mascot Manager
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- Director, Business Development
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- Executive Vice President
- General Counsel
- Member of the MLB Executives Team
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Manager of Ticket Accounting Administration
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Coordinator of Ticket Office Services
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Member of the Board
Len Kasper enters his third season as a member of the White Sox radio broadcast team on ESPN Radio Chicago (AM-1000) ... launched the White Sox podcast, "Sox Degrees," with Jason Benetti ... in addition to his radio duties, will work approximately 20-25 games on NBC Sports Chicago, filling in for Benetti ... will collaborate with Benetti in creating several multimedia projects throughout the year to connect White Sox baseball with fans ... spent the previous 16 seasons (2005-20) as the lead television play-by-play voice of the Chicago Cubs on multiple networks ... was just the fourth full-time lead television voice in Cubs history, following Jack Brickhouse, Harry Caray and Chip Caray ... also worked select games on the Chicago Cubs Radio Network ... was named the Illinois Sportscaster of the Year in 2016 by the National Sports Media Association and honored as the Harry Caray Sportscaster of the Year from the Pitch and Hit Club of Chicago in January 2011 ... served as the Cubs' on-field radio reporter following their Game 7 win in the 2016 World Series ... has provided play-by-play for a number of FOX's national MLB broadcasts ... prior to joining the Cubs, was the TV voice of the Florida Marlins on FOX Sports Net (2002-04), which included the 2003 World Series Championship season ... was part of the Milwaukee Brewers broadcast team on a fill-in basis from 1999-2001 ... spent nearly eight years at WTMJ-AM in Milwaukee, where his duties included morning sports anchor, pregame and halftime host for the Green Bay Packers Radio Network and co-host of a hot stove league show on the Brewers Radio Network ... during his career, has helped raise thousands of dollars for good causes through his interest in music ... participated in Theo Epstein's "Hot Stove Cool Music" events in Boston and at Chicago's Metro benefitting "The Foundation To Be Named Later" ... with the help of former broadcasting partner Bob Brenly, assisted Chicago Cubs Charities with the "Len and Bob Bash" at House of Blues in Chicago ... is a native of Shepherd, Mich. and graduated summa cum laude from Marquette University in 1993 with a degree in public relations ... lives in the Chicago area with his wife, Pam ... they have one son, Leo.
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Coordinator of Purchasing and Warehouse
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Manager of Financial Analysis
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Scoreboard Motion Graphics Designer
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Manager, Player Development Latin American Operations
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Manager of Inside Sales
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Manager of Marketing & Fan Engagement
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Manager, Guest Services ( UC )
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Director of Accounting
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- Senior Vice President, Business Operations
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- Assistant Manager, Retail Operations
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- Hitting Coach / Hitting Coach
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Coordinator, Park Operations
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Director of IT
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Coordinator of Guest Information
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- Administrative Assistant
- Clubhouse Staff Member
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Manager of Client Services
Matt Boltz enters his ninth season with the Houston Astros and his 23rd overall in Major League Baseball. Matt is the Radio Broadcast Engineer & Producer for the Astros Radio Network. He generates, maintains, and produces all live audio for the entire Spring Training, regular season & postseason schedule. Since 2015, Matt and the Astros broadcast team have produced more postseason games (92) than any other team in baseball.
In 2020, while MLB was on hold due to the pandemic, Matt started an entertaining Astros podcast, that featured current and former players as guests, with Astros broadcasters serving as hosts. Matt also orchestrates all broadcast material, live commercial inventory, promotions and live interviews with the broadcasters, the front office, the radio flagship and the entire radio network.
His offseason duties include editing and archiving all recorded sound, managing and servicing technical elements and assisting with network affiliate relations. Matt also engineers and produces Astroline, the Astros weekly offseason hot stove radio show which has been on the air since 1988.
Prior to joining the Astros, Matt served as the Radio Producer Engineer for the Chicago Cubs Radio Network from 2001-2014. During that time, he also engineered game broadcasts for WGN Chicago and Northwestern Wildcats basketball and football programs.
Matt resides in Pearland, Texas, with his wife, Melissa, and their two children: Emma Lucille and Theodore Matthew.
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- Senior Vice President, Corporate Partnerships
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Director of Baseball Analytics
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- Senior Director, Corporate Partnership Sales
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Video Production Manager
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Manager of Community & Player Relations
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- Director, Corporate Partnership
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- Coordinator, Social Media
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- Store Manager, Retail Operations
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Manager of Game Presentation
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Director of Youth Baseball
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- Engineer, Performance Science
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- Chief Financial Officer
- Senior Vice President
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Director, AYS
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Director of Marketing and Promotions
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- Event Security Manager ( UC )
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Director of Ticket Operations
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Medical Advisor
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Director of Amateur Scouting
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Director of Purchasing / CSS / Warehouse
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Vice President, Human Resources and Risk Management
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- Senior Director, Risk Management
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- Business Development Assistant
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Executive Assistant to the Senior VP / GM
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Coordinator of Payroll
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Coordinator of Client Services and Administration
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- Bench Coach / Bench Coach
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- Business Analyst
- Clubhouse Staff Member
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- Chief Communications Officer
- Member of the MLB Executives Team
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Director of Player Development
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- Manager, Technical Product
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Director of Ticket Operations
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Manager of Premium Seating Sales
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- Manager, Business Communications
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Assistant Director of Media Relations
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Director of Ticket Service and Retention
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- Member of the MLB Executives Team
- Commissioner of Baseball
Robert Ford was named to the Astros radio broadcast team to work alongside Steve Sparks as the play-by-play commentator on Feb. 13, 2013. He enters his 11th season as the radio voice of the Astros. In their 10 seasons, the duo of Robert and Steve have called seven postseasons, including six ALCS and four World Series. The 92 postseason games that they have called in that span are the most in the Majors. This past offseason, Robert was named the 2022 Texas Sportscaster of the Year.
Prior to joining the Astros, Robert had served as the radio pre- and postgame host for Kansas City Royals games on 610 AM KCSP, the Royals flagship station, since 2009.
Robert has seven years of experience broadcasting minor league baseball, having called more than 800 games during stints with the Binghamton Mets, Kalamazoo Kings and Yakima Bears. In that span, Robert was twice named Frontier League Broadcaster of the Year (2003 and 2004). He also has extensive play-by-play experience in college basketball, including calling games for ESPN in recent years.
Robert is a 2001 graduate of Syracuse University, where he earned a bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism. Robert has twice been a finalist for the Esurance MLB Award for "Best Call, TV/Radio," including in 2017 for his call of Alex Bregman's walk-off RBI single in Game 5 of the World Series.
Robert lives in Houston and has a daughter, Elena.
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Member of the Board
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Manager, Analytics Engineering
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Head Groundskeeper
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Technical Video Coordinator
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Director of Food & Beverage
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- Coordinator, Communications
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Coordinator of Corporate Partnerships Strategy
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Manager of Group Sales Development
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Paralegal / Contract Administrator
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Director of Community Relations
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Manager of Group Sales
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Vice President, Communications
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- Accounting Manager
- Clubhouse Staff Member
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- Senior Coordinator, Communications
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Major League Analytics Coordinator
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Assistant Groundskeeper
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Director of Event Security
Steve Sparks was named to the Astros radio broadcast team to work alongside Robert Ford as the color commentator on Feb. 13, 2013. He enters his 11th season on the Astros radio broadcast. Since 2015, Steve and partner Robert have called six ALCS' and four World Series. The 92 postseason games that they have called in that span are the most in the Majors.
A knuckleballer in his playing days, Steve pitched in the Major Leagues in parts of nine seasons (1995-2004) for the Brewers, Angels, Tigers, A's and Diamondbacks. His best season was in 2001 while with Detroit when he went 14-9 in 35 appearances (33 starts) with a 3.65 ERA while leading the Majors in complete games with eight. He also tallied a career high in innings pitched (232.0) that season.
Steve attended Sam Houston State University, where he helped lead the Bearkats to back-to-back Gulf Star Conference baseball titles and an NCAA Division II Regional playoff appearance in 1986 and again in the school's first year at the Division I level in 1987. On Nov. 3, 2017, Steve was inducted into the Sam Houston Letterman's Association Hall of Honor.
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- NBC Sports Chicago Game Analyst
Steve Stone begins his 17th season as a White Sox broadcaster and first with John Schriffen ... agreed to a multiyear contract extension prior to the 2023 season ... was a 2023 Ford C. Frick finalist (also 2008) ... served as an analyst alongside Benetti on NBC/Peacock's "MLB Sunday Leadoff" games involving Chicago ... was honored with the 2015 Ring Lardner Award for Excellence in Sports Journalism in the broadcast category at the Union League Club in Chicago on 5/4/15 ... provided color commentary on the White Sox Radio Network during the 2008 season alongside Ed Farmer ... substituted for television analyst Darrin Jackson on six broadcasts during the 2007 season ... spent 20 seasons (1983-2000 and 2003-04) in the Chicago Cubs broadcast booth working with Hall-of-Famer Harry Caray, and later, Caray's grandson, Chip ... left his television duties following the 2001 season to serve as a competition consultant before returning in 2003 ... serves as an analyst for NBC Sports Chicago, appearing on a number of the network's shows ... called postseason games for TBS in 2007 and also worked select ESPN national games from 2005-06 ... following his retirement in June 1982, was a member of ABC's "Monday Night Baseball" telecasts, working dual roles with the Cubs in 1983 ... pitched in the majors from 1971-1981 for San Francisco (1971-72), the White Sox (1973, 1977-78), Cubs (1974-76) and Baltimore (1979-1981), going 107-93 with a 3.96 ERA in 320 games ... won the 1980 American League Cy Young Award, going 25-7 with a 3.23 ERA and nine complete games ... posted a 27-24 record with the Sox ... was part of a 1973 trade that sent him to the Cubs and brought Ron Santo, his eventual broadcasting colleague with the Cubs, to the White Sox ... is a 1970 graduate of Kent State University ... resides in Scottsdale, Ariz.
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Coordinator of Accounts Payable
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Vice President, Stadium Operations
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- Vice President, Operations
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Marketing Coordinator
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Director of Digital Content
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Vice President, Administration
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Director of Park Operations
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Payroll Specialist
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Director of Design Services
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Director of Applied Sports Science
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Assistant Home Clubhouse Manager
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Manager of Ticket Office Seasonal Staff
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- Vice President, Merchandising & Retail Operations
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- Major League Game Planning Coach / Major League Game Planning Coach
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Consultant
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Special Advisor to the Executive Vice President
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- Member of the MLB Executives Team
- Chief Baseball Development Officer
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Digital Content Coordinator
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Purchasing Administrator / Buyer Assistant
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Corporate Partnerships Activation Coordinator
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- Hitting Coach / Hitting Coach
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Manager, ACE and Community Baseball Programs
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Manager, Risk Management
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Digital Video Coordinator
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Analyst
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Clubhouse Manager
- History
- Manager Postgame
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Senior Director of Business Strategy & Analytics
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- Clubhouse Staff Member
- Manager of Baseball Operations