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That's a well earned reputation according to new Slammers CEO Josh Schaub.

"Mike has been around this league a long time. When I was doing reference checks and all those thing, great things were said about Mike," Schaub said. "He's not new to the league. He might be new to Joliet, but you can tell that Mike is a pretty fun-loving guy. He's going to be out in the community, not only at Silver Cross Field, he's going to be out there and well known as the face of the franchise."

Breyman said that becoming the face of a franchise is much easier when the team plays in such a nice ballpark as Silver Cross Field.

"This organization is second to none ... This field (Silver Cross) has a feel about it. It's like a big league field with a minor league stadium," he said. "The first time I got here I didn't know what to expect. I knew it was a nice stadium but I didn't know what to expect. You come out of locker room and you see it and you're like, 'This is definitely something different.' Being here is very humbling for my first managerial experience. Usually you think about working small and then your way up."

Breyman said that there is much to the task of rebuilding a Slammers team to where it was two years ago when it won the Frontier League championship.

"You have to earn respect. You have to have success to earn that respect from anyone that is outside of that stadium," he said. "I definitely have my work cut out for me this year. We have already started to rebuild the team and there will be a lot of new faces come spring training."

With a new ownership group, G.M. and manager now in place, Breyman said that he feels completely confident that he is now in the perfect spot to succeed.

"This organization, with Chris and Josh, I feel like I am in very, very good hands right now," he said. "I know they are going to be behind me all the way 100 percent this summer."

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