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Apter Hours: A Minor League Baseball Podcast
Brandon Apter
29 episodes
5 days ago
A podcast that explores the business of Minor League Baseball. Hosted by former front office executive Brandon Apter.
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A podcast that explores the business of Minor League Baseball. Hosted by former front office executive Brandon Apter.
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Sports
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Norwich Sea Unicorns GM Dave Schermerhorn
Apter Hours: A Minor League Baseball Podcast
31 minutes 2 seconds
5 years ago
Norwich Sea Unicorns GM Dave Schermerhorn

Brandon is joined by the general manager of the Norwich Sea Unicorns (Short Season 'A' Tigers affiliate), Dave Schermerhorn! Dave dives into the process that led to the Connecticut Tigers deciding to rebrand as the Sea Unicorns, how the name and logo tie into the city of Norwich and how the organization is dealing with the potential of being on the chopping block of MLB's proposal that could eliminate 42 minor league teams ahead of the 2021 season.

You can check out the Sea Unicorns at goseaunicorns.com and on Twitter @GoSeaUnicorns.

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Apter Hours: A Minor League Baseball Podcast
A podcast that explores the business of Minor League Baseball. Hosted by former front office executive Brandon Apter.