Friday, January 30, 2009

Interview with Terry Byrom

Back in January 2008 I conducted my first ever interview; it was with Terry Byrom, Director of Broadcasting and Media Relations for the Harrisburg Senators. With all the changes in the Senators over the past year I thought it would be a good idea to sit down with Terry again to get his take on how the Senators have evolved since our last interview.

Senators Fans Unite: How are things going this ‘off-season’?

Terry Byrom: Will, things are going great this off-season. We are hearing a lot of excitement about the renovations. I can’t tell you how much fun it is to come to the ballpark and see all the construction equipment and know that things are finally happening.

SFU: You and Dan Watson seemed to have good on-air chemistry last season. With Dan moving on to be the radio voice of the Fort Wayne TinCaps, do the Senators intend to find someone to help you call games this year or will you be the lone voice of the Senators?

TB: I will definitely miss Dan on and off the air. He was ahead of his age on the air and with his knowledge of the game of baseball. I fully expect to get free tickets from Dan when he’s working for whatever big league he’s going to get a job with because I have no doubt that he’ll reach the big leagues.

At this point the plan is for me to be solo this year. We’ll see if that changes as we get closer to the season. I might have a couple of surprise guests this year, but nothing permanent.

SFU: 2008 was a tail of two halves. The Senators got off to a fast start and did pretty well until the All-Star break. After the break they were competitive at times but fell behind in the standings and missed the playoffs. What are your thoughts on why there was such a decline in the second half?

TB: All teams have good stretches during the season and bad stretches. It’s very noticeable early in the season and it’s easy to notice late in the season. The Senators last year just had too many players promoted too quickly and by the time the “new” team gelled towards the end of August it was too late to make a run at the playoffs. But what a season it was on the field. Fans were really treated to a whole lot of future major league players last year which is what makes following AA minor league baseball so much fun.

SFU: What are your thoughts on the Nationals prospects that came through Harrisburg in 2008 (Daniel, Desmond, Bernadina, Maxwell, Leonard Davis, Zimmermann, Martis, Zinicola and VanAllen)?

TB: That looks like a pretty good list of players to me. For the Nationals to get turned around, that type of list of players needs to come through here every year. Jordan Zimmermann is going to be a player that is fun to follow in the big leagues. I think he’s still just learning to pitch and last year gained confidence with every start he made. I’m still a big fan of Roger Bernadina and think that Roger can still become an everyday player in the big leagues. Justin Maxwell just needs to have a full season where he can be injury free so that we can see what he can do which is going to be a lot!

SFU: It’s kind of early to predict but if you could guess, what do you think the 2009 Senators starting line-up will look like (including starting-5 pitchers)?

TB: Wow. This is a tough one. I really don’t have a good idea about who is going to be here because we don’t know how many more minor league free agents the Nats are going to sign. The other thing to keep in mind that repeating AA for even three seasons doesn’t mean that a player can’t get to the big leagues and contribute. I would imagine we are going to see a fair amount of players here to start the season that were here last season. And it wouldn’t surprise me to see players start here that were promoted to Columbus last year.

SFU: The Nationals have been drafting and signing young talent aggressively over the past few years. Out of all the draft picks and signings who are some of the prospects you’re most looking forward to seeing on City Island?

TB: I’m looking forward to seeing Chris Marrero, Michael Burgess, and Ross Detwiler. I’m also looking forward to seeing Bill Rhinehart and Edgardo Baez get fresh starts here.

SFU: Senator’s fans were promised renovations for many years, now that it’s finally taking place what are some of your favorite features in the new stadium?

TB: For this season, I’m really looking forward seeing people on the boardwalk during the games and really feeling like the field is “surrounded.” I think it’s going to be a lot fun watching home runs go out on the boardwalk. I’m also really excited about all of the video board space we are going to have, over 2400 square feet to really give the fans entertainment we’ve never been able to give before. And lastly, for this season, I’m really looking forward to the seats above the fence down the left field line. I love seeing home runs go into the seats in Altoona, and I think it will be just as exciting here at Commerce Bank Park.

SFU: In the new stadium what are some of the ‘behind the scenes” features that will assist in making you job a little easier?

TB: I’m not sure about this year, but there are plenty for next year. Having all of the press/media information in the press box will be a huge help to me and will be nice for the media to have to go to just one place. Having a better press setup will certainly make doing my job easier. All of our jobs next year will be easier because of how exciting everything will be with the new ballpark.

SFU: Thanks for taking time to answer some questions. Do you have any parting comments for Senators fans?

TB: I can’t wait for the season to start. I think it’s going to be so exciting to see the fans come out to the ballpark this year and see the looks on their faces as they look at the new video board and the boardwalk. I also want to thank the fans for making me feel so welcome over the past four years, they’ve all been very kind to me. And Will, thanks for providing the fans with all of the photo’s and information through this terrific website.

I want to thank Terry for taking time out to answer a few questions. Good luck this season.








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Thursday, January 29, 2009

Watson Moves On

Some of you may already know this but Dan Watson, Terry Byrom’s on-air sidekick, has moved on to become the new radio broadcaster for the Fort Wayne TinCaps (Class A affiliate of the Padres). Senators fans can keep up with Watson by reading his blog The Watson Files.

Watson took time out of his busy schedule to answer a few questions for me.


SFU: How are things going out in Fort Wayne?

Dan Watson: Things are going extremely well. We’re getting ready to open a brand-new $31-million facility in downtown Fort Wayne this April, so a lot of my off-season work is designed to spread the excitement of what’s going on. For example, today I spoke at a Rotary club meeting and everyone seemed to be excited about what we’re doing. Our staff is fantastic; they’re experienced, yet still welcoming to me and the other new people and they’re hungry to succeed. We got drilled with six inches of snow yesterday, but it’s still fun to think about baseball and all the great things the new park will do for downtown Fort Wayne.

SFU:Senators fans are sad to see you go. What were some of your reasons for signing on with the TinCaps vs. staying in Harrisburg?

DW: I was certainly sad to leave the people I met in Harrisburg as well. They were always very nice to me and I hope they know how much I appreciated that. A few things made Fort Wayne attractive to me. The main thing that brought me here was the new ballpark. Being from the Cleveland area, I’ve seen what the Gateway project did for the downtown area with the Quicken Loans Arena and Progressive Field. It turned that area from one of the worst parts of town to a legitimate travel destination. I feel like we have the opportunity to do something similar here in Fort Wayne. Also, my career goal is to get to the major leagues. It may seem like a step back to go from Double-A to Single-A, but with the TinCaps I’m the lead broadcaster, whereas I was the broadcast assistant in Harrisburg. I think calling all 140 games will help me develop even more as a broadcaster and give me some added credibility for future jobs down the road.

SFU: You and Terry Byrom seemed to work well together calling games for the Senators last season. Were there any tips or advice he offered to you that will reflect in the way you call games for the TinCaps?

DW: The thing I liked most about working with Terry is that he let me be myself on the air. There isn’t any specific advice I remember (unless you count his on-air tips on how to meet women), but he was good at was critiquing the little things. If there was something he noticed, he would let me know and I would try to fix it. I’m sure I’ll bother him during the season and have him listen to some of my stuff to make sure I’m doing OK. There are always ways to improve on the air; that’s for sure.

SFU: Do you have any comments for Senators fans?

DW: I would just reiterate my thanks for how well everyone treated me while I was there. I was glad to hear the renovations are in the works on City Island, so the fans who stuck it out are finally getting what they deserve. I hope you enjoy the improvements! Maybe if the Senators make the playoffs I’ll make a trip back to check everything out!

I want to thank Dan for taking time out to answer a few questions for me. Good luck in Fort Wayne, I'm sure you'll do well.



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2009 Klubhouse Kids, & Fan Fest Update

The Harrisburg Senators are to appear at the Harrisburg Mall on 2/14/09, 2009 Klubhouse Kids auditions to he held.

Also included in this article is a update on 2009 Fan Fest.

According to the Patriot-News:
"the Harrisburg Senators will be setting up at the Pavilion in front of the Escape Theater and will roll out a number of activities for children. They also will be holding audition for a boy and girl who will be the team's 2009 Klubhouse Kids. Around 100 kids are expected to audition. Related merchandise and the team mascot should also be in the vicinity."

According to the Senators Press Release:
"We expect this to be very popular so to sign-up your kids please contact Emily Winslow by phoning 717-231-4449 or via email at ewinslow@senatorsbaseball.com. There is more information available on the Senators website at www.senatorsbaseball.com. The deadline to sign-up for the Klubhouse Kids is Thursday, February 12 by 5:00pm. The Senators will make an announcement regarding the winners before the end of February."

2009 Fan Fest Update:
I asked GM Randy Whitaker if this will be Fan Fest or if this is in addition to Fan Fest and he said "This is specifically for the Klubhouse Kids auditions. Fan Fest will be later." Whitaker continued by stating "Fan Fest will take place on city island this year. The exact date and place is still being planned as the many variables of active construction going on are delaying the final determination."

In addition to the Senators set up on 2/14, the Phillies will make an appearance with the World Series trophy and the Phillie Phanatic from noon to 1:30 pm.

For more information please read: Phillies, Steelers on Mall Dock or Senators Searching for 2009 Klubhouse Kids



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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Change in Layout

PLEASE READ ENTIRE POST....

Over the next few weeks I will be editing the layout of this blog to hopefully make it a little more user friendly.

First thing I added was the ability to have readers click "Read More..." to read the entire post. For each post you will see a brief 'teaser' about the article and then you can click "Read More..." to finish reading the article (click the "Read More..." link below).


I hope this will help my readers find the content they are looking for faster and help cut down on the length of each post. It's a little more work on my end but it will help keep things cleaner looking.

I might end up changing the photo at the top of this site and a few other things in the coming weeks. I will keep you updated of any changes as they happen.

I would appreciate any feedback on the changes.


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Monday, January 26, 2009

Baseball Prospectus Top 11

Sorry, I completely missed this in my in-box.

Kevin Goldstein over at Baseball Prospectus released his list of the Nationals Top 11 prospects going in to the 2009 season. I’m not really surprised to see Zimmermann at the top of the list (as he seems to top everyone’s list for best Nationals prospect).

Goldstein’s rankings are ranked by stars with Five-stars being the highest.

1. Jordan Zimmermann, RHP Four-Star
2. Michael Burgess, RF Four-Star
3. Ross Detwiler, LHP Four-Star
4. Derek Norris, C Three-Star
5. Jack McGeary, LHP Three-Star
6. Chris Marrero, 1B Three-Star
7. Destin Hood, LF Three-Star
8. J.P. Ramirez, OF Three-Star
9. Esmailyn Gonzalez, SS Three-Star
10. Rogearvin Bernadina, CF Two-Star
11. Adrian Nieto, C Two-Star

Just Missed: Garrett Mock, RHP; Colton Willems, RHP; Terrell Young, RHP

Before You Ask: Unsigned 2008 first-round pick Aaron Crow would sit atop this list.


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Phase 1 Demolition Photos

My son and I made the trip to City Island this weekend to check out what demolition was done so far to Commerce Bank Park.

It felt bitter cold on the island with temps around 30 but with the wind whipping off the semi-frozen Susquehanna River it felt much colder. There were snow showers off and on all morning. My 4-year-old son was a real trooper as he made it through the visit only complaining when the wind really picked up. We managed to find shelter during those times which helped keep us a little warmer then taking the full brunt of the wind.

Needless to say the Senators offices were closed and my “access” was limited to the street which is behind the yellow caution tape.

Anyway, I tried to get the best photos possible with all things considered.

I started another Flicker page (Senators Renovations). It will contain all things relating to the Senators renovation. I posted photos of how the outfield looked prior to demolition (photos taken 4/1/2008) and the new stadium designs that were released last month. It will also include all the images taken during the renovation process. I’m also going to add it as a slide show on the right side toolbar.

Enjoy…

1.) View looking in from beyond the center field wall.
Harrisburg Senators Renovations

2.) View looking towards left field (general admission seating, ticket booths).
Harrisburg Senators Renovations

3.) View from the train tracks looking in towards home plate.
Harrisburg Senators Renovations

4.) View from the street looking from left to right field.
Harrisburg Senators Renovations

5.) Looking towards the pavilion. Trees cleared as well as the GA ticket booth.
Harrisburg Senators Renovations

6.) View of left and center fields.
Harrisburg Senators Renovations

7.) Looking toward the GA seating. Shows the Reserve/box seat booth was removed.
Harrisburg Senators Renovations

8.) The Commerce Bank Park sign.
Harrisburg Senators Renovations

9.) Scoreboard, which is scheduled to be upgraded during phase 1.
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10.) Caution!!!
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11.) Keep Out!!
Harrisburg Senators Renovations


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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Demolition!!!

For those following the construction process, I received a media advisory that Phase 1 of the renovation has begun. As per the advisory, the “existing ticket booths, outfield fence, billboards, etc. is planned to go on throughout this week”. “If this week goes to schedule, the current outfield fence and billboards will be completely demolished.”

I’ve reached out to the Senators and expressed interest in taking photos of the demolition process. Hopefully I’ll be able to share the images with you at some point early next week (if all goes well).

Weekend Promo Schedule
A weekend promo schedule was released the other day. This will include Giveaways every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday and Fireworks every Friday home game throughout the season. In addition, on weekends, the gates will open 90 minutes early so fans have a chance to check out the new boardwalk and outfield seating as well as the other upgrades.


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