August 24, 2013
Last Saturday, August 24, 2013,
42 SABR members and friends of the Larry Dierker
Chapter had the opportunity to visit with Houston
Astros President of Business Operations Reid
Ryan at Minute Maid Park and then enjoy an Astros
victory as the home team defeated the Toronto
Blue Jays 8-5.
Mr. Ryan is a thoroughly entertaining
individual with impeccable credentials when
it comes to running baseball clubs. His success
as owner and CEO of the Round Rock Express and
Corpus Christi Hooks is well known and he brings
this expertise to the Astros, a team badly in
need of positive leadership to win ballgames
and enhance the fan experience.
Ryan told us of his baseball background
starting at age 3 when he came to the Astrodome
with his dad Hall of Famer Nolan Ryan
to the day he was released as a player
by the Texas Rangers at age 26. He had always
had a lifetime goal to own a baseball team and
so he set out to do just that. With the help
and encouragement of friends, he was able not
only to own one team but two, both of which
have became extremely successful by winning
consistantly and attracting record numbers of
fans with promotions and fun activity like the
"Owner's Experience".
Ryan's challenge with the Astros
is difficult. He patiently answered any and
all questions from the audience, especially
addressing the complexity of expanding the television
and radio contracts. When asked about the teams
chain of command, Reid said that he is responsible
for the business side, Jeff Luhnow is responsible
for player developement and Bo Porter handles
game activity but he and Jeff speak daily. All
of them work for owner Jim Crane. As they get
ready to set the 40-man roster following the
season, he stressed it is imperative that they
decide who on the current roster should be protected.
As he said they need to determine if "Carter,
Wallace and Barnes can play at this level."
For the record, our meeting with
Ryan took place before the Forbes article was
published.
The trivia contest written by
Tom White was won by Herb Whalley.
We will meet again at 7 p.m. Monday,
September 9 at the Inn at the Ballpark in downtown
Houston. Both Joe Thompson and Chris Chestnut
have prepared presentations. We will also discuss
SABR 44 including what we, as host chapter,
will be responsible for. See you then.
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