Reno Aces

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In the final installment of our series, we sat down with Ryan to talk about what it takes to prepare for a game, his childhood heroes and more.

Ten post-game fireworks shows, 50-cent hot dogs, two jersey auctions and a slew of exciting giveaways highlight a jam-packed 2010 Reno Aces promotional schedule, the organization announced today.

The Wild Aces are responsible for enhancing the entire fan experience by participating in the distribution of giveaway items, assisting in between-inning on-field promotions, leading dances atop the dugouts and more.

The Reno Aces Baseball Club will welcome fans to audition to sing the National Anthem during the upcoming 2010 season at Aces Ballpark on Saturday, March 6, the organization announced today.

Single-game tickets for the second season of Reno Aces Baseball will go on-sale in person at Aces Ballpark and online at www.RenoAces.com at 10 a.m. on Saturday, March 6, the organization announced today.

The Reno Aces Baseball Club has begun its search for a public address announcer for the 2010 season at Aces Ballpark, the organization announced today.

In the fourth installment of our series, we talked with the skipper about his 17-year Major League career, managing in Reno and how he earned the moniker "Bugsy."

In the third installment of our series, we talked with John about playing in Reno, homering in his first Big League at-bat and why he chose the "tools of ignorance."

In the second installment of our series, we talked with Brandon about playing in Reno, making his big league debut and what exactly makes for the perfect walk-up song.

After guiding the Reno Aces to the third-best record in the Pacific Coast League in 2009, Manager Brett Butler will return to the Aces for the 2010 season.

Brandon Allen, who spent parts of the 2009 season with the Reno Aces and Arizona Diamondbacks, has been selected to participate in the Arizona Fall League's Rising Stars Showcase Saturday night.

SK Baseball today unveiled plans for the Freight House District, an entertainment development adjacent to Aces Ballpark and scheduled for completion for April 2010.

Ed Rogers and Konrad Schmidt led the Aces' 17-hit attack, as Reno ended its season on a seven-game winning streak, culminating in Monday afternoon's 11-4 win over Fresno at Aces Ballpark.

Luke Carlin went 2-for-4 with a home run and four RBIs as the Aces won their sixth-straight game, defeating the Fresno Grizzlies 8-6 Sunday night at Aces Ballpark.

Seth Etherton pitched the Aces to their fifth-straight victory Saturday night, striking out a career-high-tying 13 batters in a 10-1 Reno win over Fresno Saturday night at Aces Ballpark.

Cesar Valdez and four Aces relievers combined to defeat the Fresno Grizzlies 2-1 in an old-fashioned pitcher's duel Friday night in front of 8,853 fans at Aces Ballpark.

Hector Ambriz and Travis Blackley combined to shutout the division champion Sacramento River Cats 6-0 in front of 6,101 fans Thursday night at Aces Ballpark.

Tony Barnette earned his league-leading 13th victory Tuesday night-striking out nine and walking only one-as Reno evened the series with Sacramento, knocking off the division champs 8-6 at Aces Ballpark.

Watch - Playing for Peanuts

"Playing for Peanuts" is a 10-episode TV series about minor league baseball. The series follows the South Georgia Peanuts - a team in the now-defunct South Coast League. It shows the real lives of ballplayers at the lowest level of professional baseball, from long bus rides and disgusting living conditions to injuries and bench-clearing brawls.

Featuring appearances by current and former Major Leaguers including Wally Backman, Cecil Fielder, Phil Plantier, Ron Darling and Conor Jackson.

Episode 1.1 (Part one of four)

Other episodes available online:

Episode 1.2
Episode 1.3
Episode 1.4
Episode 2.1
Episode 2.2
Episode 2.3
Episode 2.4

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