NAOMI SILVER
Inducted in 2007
The Chairman of the Board and Chief Operating Officer of Rochester Community Baseball has baseball in her blood. She is the only daughter of Morrie Silver, the man who saved baseball in Rochester in 1957. She began as an intern with the Red Wings in the early ‘90’s, learning the business from the ground up before taking on a variety of roles including management of the team store and the concessions operation. She was paramount in spearheading the move from Silver Stadium to Frontier Field, as well as the decision to align with the Minnesota Twins. She has been recognized with numerous local and national awards for her work with the ballclub, including the Rawlings Woman Executive of the Year Award. Like her parents, Naomi has always found time to give back to the community, serving on many not-for-profit boards in the Rochester area. Naomi has been the driving force behind the growth and success of the Red Wings as we know them today.