Naomi Silver, CEO and chair of the Rochester Red Wings was named minor league executive of the year by Baseball America, the leading publication on minor league and college baseball.
Prior to the 2008 season, the Red Wings assumed operations of the Batavia Muckdogs. The Muckdogs won the New York-Penn League championship this season.
Her father, Morrie Silver, organized the fund drive to form Rochester Community Baseball and purchase the Red Wings from the St. Louis Cardinals in the winter of 1956-57. He was a long-time president of the team and his business savvy and dedication helped keep the franchise viable during some difficult times.
“I’m very appreciative of this honor and proud to be recognized by my peers,” Naomi Silver said today. “We had a tremendous year in every way. We started slowly on the field but came on strong and we’ll finish in the black (for fiscal 2008) despite challenging economic times.
Congratulations to Naomi!!!
Congratulations to Naomi!!! She deserves this award for the job she did in Batavia alone. She is a fantastic person and has shown absolute dedication to the Muckdogs success. I'm looking forward to her continued association with the Muckdogs and our community. What a great and truly deserved recognition of what she has accomplished. Can't wait to see her again this season.