Bringing the baseball

John Bucher | Image: Lindsay Siu | Published: May 01, 2008
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The Vancouver Canadians play baseball at Nat Bailey Stadium, in Vancouver. It's late March—off-season at the Nat, and its silent corridors, lined with beer and sushi counters, are frigid and dank. The home team's locker room has a heavy blue door, and behind it an antique ceiling-mounted gas furnace blows heat.

Inside, the Canadians' new general manager is milling about, waiting to have his photograph taken. Andrew Seymour is slightly built, with red hair and a warm smile. Behind him is a fussed-over tableaux of baseball paraphernalia, which will serve as the shot's background. Before him is a photographer crouched over her Macbook Pro.

Peter Severinson talked to Andrew Seymour for the May 2008 issue of BCBusiness.




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BC is luck to have Mr.

Comment by Anonymous, May 8, 2008 at 07:59

BC is luck to have Mr. Seymour, we miss him already in Fort Myers. The Canadians just added a US Sunshine state fan. Go Canadians!

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