CornBelters name new general manager

The Normal CornBelters have named a new general manager. (Normal CornBelters)
The Normal CornBelters have named a new general manager. (Normal CornBelters)

By The Normal Cornbelters

NORMAL, Ill. – The Normal CornBelters, presented by Illinois Corn Farmers, are pleased to announce the promotion of Mike Petrini, to General Manager of The Normal CornBelters.

Petrini enters the 2017 season as his third with the CornBelters. A native of Ridgefield, CT Petrini, started his career as a Sales Representative for the Single “A” New York Yankee Affiliate Charleston RiverDogs in Charleston, South Carolina. He earned his Masters in Sports Management from The Citadel where he served as marketing assistant for the Citadel Athletic Department before coming to Normal.

“Mr. Petrini started with me. I never thought he would ascend this quickly. He’s smart, creative but, most importantly, he works hard. He knows what he doesn’t know but he and Steve will be a dynamic duo- not the super heroes – but close.  I’m proud to be his partner.” Said Mike Veeck, who has become a stronger presence in the team’s decision making.

As for Malliet who has been the acting GM for five of the CornBelters seven seasons, he will remain as the President of the organization and will focus his energy and knowledge on generating more special events at the Corn Crib, while Petrini will take control of the day to day baseball operations.

“I am extremely grateful and excited for this opportunity. Bloomington-Normal is a great community and I am looking forward to introducing the residents to a new outlook on professional baseball.” Petrini, commented.

The CornBelters look to release the 2017 Schedule by Halloween.

CornBelters season tickets are now on sale for only $432 a seat, includes a parking pass and 50% concession (excludes alcohol) from gates open to first pitch! Call 454-2255 for reservations.

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