
by Jon Baliles
One of Richmondโs great characters and personalities has decided to step away from spotlight that he occupied and managed so well for years (and always with a smile) after enduring incredibly long days and nights, rainouts, major league talent, loyal fans, a street art festival, a crumbling office, broken political promises, and an ocean of awful plaid pants.
Flying Squirrels CEO Todd โParneyโ Parnell announced this week he will be stepping down from his day-to-day role after this season and remain as a senior advisor to the team for the next five years after 34 years in the baseball business. Parney arrived with the team in 2010 and hasnโt slept much since.
He told John OโConnor at the Times-Dispatch, โI think the key difference is Iโm not going to be here from 6:30 in the morning until 1 oโclock in the morning anymore. The toll of that has been taken. Iโm downshifting significantly.โ
โI kind of feel like the athlete whoโs stepping back a little bit when he still has a step or two left. I really wanted to โ chill outโs the wrong term because Iโm still going to be around โ but I wanted to (leave) the day-to-day operations when I still felt like I was at the top of my game. And I do.โ
And he has been at the top of his game since he arrived. I knew they would be a different franchise when they enlisted the public to help name the team in late 2009. More than 6,000 entries were received and the finalists included Rock Hoppers, Hambones, Rhinos, Flatheads, and Hush Puppies. And I recall not getting the name โFlying Squirrelsโ after it was selected, but then the very next day, Parney said in the paper (and I am paraphrasing) โWe wanted to be fun and we wanted to be a differentโ and they have been all that and a home run. (more…)


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