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Batter Up! Michael Villafana Talks Salamanders Baseball

29 min · 21. mai 2026
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Melissa interviews Michael Villafana, general manager of the Holly Springs Salamanders, about his path from sport management and marketing at Seton Hall to baseball roles in St. Paul and Worcester before moving to North Carolina and joining the Salamanders at Ting Park.  Michael explains the team’s summer-league model using college players from across the US, the vital host-family program, and his day-to-day focus on sponsorships, ticketing, and marketing within a small staff. They discuss making history with the Coastal Plain League’s first female player, catcher Alexa George, and how the organization builds fan connections through autographs, promotions, and player interaction. Michael shares career advice, the team’s refreshed brand identity, and what to expect at games — free parking, shaded seating, wide concourse, playground, and concessions — with tickets and schedules at salamandersbaseball.com. 00:00 Welcome to the Ballpark 01:33 Michael’s Baseball Journey 02:55 How Summer League Works 03:49 Recruiting Talent Nationwide 04:30 Host Family Program 06:51 GM Duties Behind the Scenes 09:34 Making League History 11:32 Building Fan Connections 13:26 Funniest On-Field Moment 15:06 What Makes a Great Player 15:27 Players Meet Fans 15:54 Entertainment Like Bananas 16:42 Career Advice Sports Jobs 18:44 Creating Memorable Moments 19:25 Team Vision and Rebrand 20:35 Ballpark Lightning Round 22:46 Tickets and Social Links 23:34 Bonus Fan Experience Tips 24:33 Family Friendly Ballpark Perks 26:52 Wrap Up for All Ages

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