Do you love baseball? Are you a Rockies fan? Do your kids play?
Don’t miss our special guest, Castle Pines resident Mike Myers, a 13 year veteran of the major leagues, member of the 2004 Red Sox World Series championship team, and former Colorado Rockies pitcher! Join us for an evening of great stories and a special Rockies preview. Bring your family, your entire team, and your questions. Open to baseball fans of all ages!
Myers served as a member of the MLBPA’s Executive Board throughout his 13-year career, and for a decade was one of the player representatives to the Pension Committee, which administers the Major League Baseball Players Benefit Plan. Myers, 39, was a relief pitcher who appeared in 883 Major League games with Detroit, Florida, Milwaukee, Colorado, Arizona, Boston, Seattle, New York Yankees and the Chicago White Sox, compiling a record of 25-24 with 14 saves and 429 strikeouts in 541.2 innings of relief work. A native of Arlington Heights, IL, Myers attended Iowa State University between 1988-90, and earned All-Big Eight honors in 1989.
Mike Myers was a left-handed pitcher from 1995-2007, playing with nine teams in his 13-year career. Myers was a member of the 2004 Red Sox World Series championship team and twice led the American League in single-season games pitched. He currently serves as a special assistant with the Major League Baseball Players Association.