A major minor league honor

Parney ColorTodd “Parney” Parnell, chief operating officer of the Richmond Flying Squirrels, was named the top executive in minor league baseball this week.

Parney was chosen as the 2011 Minor League Executive of the Year by Baseball America, a well known baseball magazine.

The award comes in the Squirrels second season in Richmond, during which the team was second in overall and average attendance in the Eastern League and made a run into the playoffs.

“I am extremely flattered to be recognized by Baseball America,” Parnell said in a statement. “This award is definitely representative of an organization-wide effort, and reflects how the diligence of many fine people has brought baseball back toRichmond in a very positive way. I am grateful to accept this honor on behalf of our entire organization, and also the outstanding baseball community in Richmond.”

Parney’s previous team, the Altoona Curve, was named the top Double-A baseball franchise and the top minor league franchise in the country in 2006.

Parney ColorTodd “Parney” Parnell, chief operating officer of the Richmond Flying Squirrels, was named the top executive in minor league baseball this week.

Parney was chosen as the 2011 Minor League Executive of the Year by Baseball America, a well known baseball magazine.

The award comes in the Squirrels second season in Richmond, during which the team was second in overall and average attendance in the Eastern League and made a run into the playoffs.

“I am extremely flattered to be recognized by Baseball America,” Parnell said in a statement. “This award is definitely representative of an organization-wide effort, and reflects how the diligence of many fine people has brought baseball back toRichmond in a very positive way. I am grateful to accept this honor on behalf of our entire organization, and also the outstanding baseball community in Richmond.”

Parney’s previous team, the Altoona Curve, was named the top Double-A baseball franchise and the top minor league franchise in the country in 2006.

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Julia Longstreet
Julia Longstreet
12 years ago

It should be “…the bank lent Roseland…” not loaned.

J.P. Kelley
J.P. Kelley
12 years ago

1) “Loan” is often used as a verb with “loaned” serving as the appropriate past tense. If the author used the verb “lend” in a previous sentence, I’d agree with you that “lent” would be correct. . . but he didn’t.

2) You are commenting on the wrong story, which makes your nitpicking of small details somewhat ironic.

Ruben Foster
Ruben Foster
12 years ago

Professional sports are alive and well in Richmond, VA. We are lucky to have the teams we have, and hopefully the Richmond area can continue to support them financially and keep our teams viable.

Nice job commenting on the wrong story Julia.