When Corbin Carroll got the call to Reno he was ranked as baseball’s #2 overall prospect. We touch on his minor league journey, how he’s dealing with expectations, and what he wants to accomplish at the AAA level:
Reno photographer David Calvert keeps to himself, but his work speaks volumes. Since the Reno Aces got their start in 2009 Calvert has been the team photographer. He doesn’t just take pictures. He’s telling the club’s story – now in its 14th year:
Staying in shape is critical for professional athletes. The Reno Aces have a team trainer who works with every member of the roster to make sure they’re in peak condition to compete. The organization voluntold me to go through the program:
When we recorded this feature Reno Aces utility player Phillip Evans had a .364 batting average. How? We tackle his approach at the plate and how he dials in mentally:
Chris Payne has a massive impact on Reno Aces games even if he isn’t a player. Since 2015 the club’s on-field emcee has been entertaining, informing, and bringing fans together. I mic’d Chris up to provide an inside look at his unique job:
Before the 2023 season got started three Reno Aces players competed for Team Italy in the World Baseball Classic. I caught up with the guys to hear about that experience, and why it will benefit them at the AAA level:
Reno Aces utility player Cole Tucker has had a fun-filled 26 years of life. We talk about competing for the feeder team he grew up rooting for, his celebrity girlfriend, and opening for the Jonas Brothers at a concert:
Back in June of 2022 Reno Aces starting pitcher Drey Jameson had been nails. If you remember the Nike commercial with Spike Lee and Michael Jordan…”it’s gotta be the shoes!” In Drey’s case, perhaps. We unveil his rare sneaker collection and how it plays into his personality on the bump: