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"I'm very fortunate that I was able to control my departure from playing the game of baseball. I'm firm believer that when every door closes another one opens and the Gateway Grizzlies gave me a shot to be their bench coach in 2009," he continued. "They basically made a position for me to get me going. I owe them a lot because they could have basically told me to go ahead and get a job somewhere else.  Who knows if I would be here right now as it is."

In 2010, current Slammers G.M. Chris Franklin was in the same capacity for the River City Rascals. It was there that he brought Breyman aboard to be the team's new hitting coach where he served for two years. Together they won a Frontier League championship in 2010, and in 2011, Breyman was named the Frontier League Coach of the Year. Last year, he served as hitting coach for the Grizzlies.

"I could go on and on about his accolades but I can say that throughout the interview process, Mike earned this position," Franklin, a Morris Community High School graduate, said of the newest hire by the Slammers. "We do have a history together but he's definitely earned it. I have every bit of confidence in Mike and what he is going to bring to the community this summer and on the field."

Breyman said that Tuesday's press conference to officially name him the new Slammers manager was the apex of a long term vision he had set for himself.

"I gave myself a five-year goal. In 2008, I wanted to be a manager in five years. After that five years that I would revisit where I was at," he said. "It's no surprise that you can't make a living being a hitting coach in this league. I appreciate this community and this team for giving me that shot to fulfill my goal."

So what can the Joliet, the surrounding communities and Slammers fans of all ages expect from Breyman?

"What to expect from me? ... I'm going to work my butt off," he said. "I'm definitely going to be that guy who stays up all night and I'm going to wake up early in the morning to get stuff done. I believe that you get rewards by how hard you work."

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