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Michael Topham takes over Aurora: The Anthology

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PEBA Founder and Borealis Owner John Rodriguez Passes Away
Posted Wednesday, March 23, 2011 @ 7:34 AM

The Associated Press is reporting that John Rodriguez Sr., founder of the Planetary Extreme Baseball Alliance and owner of the Aurora Borealis since the team’s inception, has passed away this morning. We will have more on this story as soon as further details become available.


Update Posted Wednesday, March 23, 2011 @ 8:16 AM

John Rodriguez, Sr. died this morning at the University of Colorado Hospital. He was 88 years old.

The owner of the Aurora Borealis was transported from his home in Cherry Creek to UCH early this morning after suffering a massive stroke. He went into cardiac arrest shortly after arriving at the hospital. Doctors were unable to revive Rodriguez and pronounced him dead at 6:02 AM.

It's believed that several members of Rodriguez's family were with him when he passed away, including eldest son John Rodriguez, Jr. Junior has spent an increasing amount of time with his father since Rodriguez's earlier stroke back in September of 2009.

An omnipresent icon in Denver since the PEBA's founding, Rodriguez had been much less visible since his first stroke. By many accounts, day-to-day management of the Borealis was being handled by younger son Christopher. How much authority Rodriguez retained over PEBA-related decisions has been unclear. Despite rumors to the contrary, John, Jr. has repeatedly insisted that he has not been acting as league Commissioner in absentia and that his father still called the shots.

The impact of Rodriguez's passing on the Borealis is unclear. As previously reported by NLN, the line of ownership succession is murky at best. There has been no public statement as to who precisely is next in line to lead the team. Most observers believe the role will ultimately be handed to Christopher, who has maintained a much more hands-on role with the organization since its inception than brother John, Jr. Whether the parameters for transference of power are spelled out in Rodriguez's will is yet to be determined.

Culturally, the city of Denver has lost one of its most important contributors. Rodriguez had gifted millions of dollars to the city over the years in support of food and fitness programs for underprivileged children. He was also a patron of the arts. His donations enabled The Denver Center for the Performing Arts to continue operating after the organization declared bankruptcy in 2008.

NLN ran a 3-part series on John Rodriguez, Sr. back in 2009. You can view Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 in our online archives.
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Borealis Press Conference Scheduled; "Major Announcement" Forthcoming?
Posted Monday, March 28, 2011 @ 9:18 AM

The Aurora Borealis have called for a press conference to be held at 2 PM this afternoon. While the subject of the meeting has not been revealed, sources tell Northern Lights News that a major announcement regarding the future of the franchise will be made.

Ever since the passing of John Rodriguez, Sr. last week, there has been rampant speculation over who will take control the Borealis. In addition to acting as the Commissioner of the PEBA, Rodriguez was the team’s founder and the only owner the club has known. This dual role was viewed with suspicion by some, even drawing attention from members of Congress. Rodriguez has been an icon of Colorado sports, guiding the Borealis to three consecutive 112+ win seasons. His passing casts doubt over the club’s chances of continuing that run of unprecedented success.

Much of the confusion stems from the tangled relationships between Rodriguez and his two sons, John, Jr. and Christopher. It has been the brash and vocal Christopher who has been far and away the more hands-on of the two siblings, acting as Borealis Vice President of Operations. Christopher’s flair for the bombastic (he has a penchant to communicate through self-aggrandizing press releases) ran counter to Rodriguez’s more modest business practices, which were founded on the principle of mutual respect for all involved regardless of their status within the organization.

Rodriguez kept Christopher reigned in until his stroke in 2009. When Rodriguez sank from public view following his illness, Christopher became much more visible, acting as the mouthpiece for the team (often to the discomfort of members of the front office). A couple of his more brazen public statements, in which he opined on various trades, drew the ire of other PEBA organizations, including a retort from San Antonio GM Matt Higgins that, “(Christopher) wouldn’t make it thirty yards into the state of Texas before a private citizen and his Constitutionally-protected friend shared a piece of their mind with him.”

In contrast, John, Jr. has remained largely uninvolved with the Borealis for most of their existence, instead focusing on his private real estate business. Despite his lack of involvement with the team, John Jr. by all accounts enjoyed a closer relationship with his father than brother Christopher. The business styles of elder and junior Rodriguez meshed more readily, and when Rodriguez took ill it was John Jr. who spent the majority of time by his side. Speculation has been that Christopher felt envious of his brother’s close ties with the family patriarch and that the relationship between the siblings has been strained.

In recent months, John, Jr. has been present at several team and league-related functions, including acting as moderator of the public-televised PEBA round table meeting held in January. This, coupled with the acknowledged closeness of elder and junior Rodriguez, has prompted some to speculate that John, Jr., not Christopher, will be heir to the Borealis throne. Most insiders still believe that ultimately it will be Christopher who takes over, as he has far more hands-on baseball experience than his older brother.

We will have word from this afternoon’s news conference as soon as it is available.
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Topham Takes Control of Borealis, Rodriguez Heir is New Commissioner
Posted Monday, March 28, 2011 @ 2:18 PM

It was announced this afternoon that the Aurora Borealis have been sold to Michael Topham, CEO of San Francisco-based Golden Entertainment. John Rodriguez, Jr., son of former Aurora owner and PEBA Commissioner John Rodriguez, Sr., has been named the new Commissioner of the PEBA. More on this story as information becomes available.


Posted Monday, March 28, 2011 @ 3:21 PM

At a press conference held this afternoon at Northern Lights Park, Vice President of Business Ulderico Alfero announced that the Aurora Borealis have been sold to Golden Entertainment CEO Michael Topham.

Topham is largely credited with the astonishing expansion of Golden Entertainment. From its origins in the 1840s as “Castle Cabaret”, Golden has become the nation’s most successful movie theater chain. Under Topham’s guidance, Golden has been branching out into new ventures, including amusement parks, shopping malls and even a planned Las Vegas hotel and casino. The movie theater business in general has shown resiliency against the ongoing economic downturn, and no chain has capitalized on Americans’ need for escape than Golden.

Now, just one week before the start of the regular season, Golden Entertainment is cashing in on their success by purchasing a majority stake in the Aurora Borealis, the PEBA’s all-time winningest team. It’s been no secret that Topham has been interested in purchasing a sports franchise – he said as much at a press conference held last month – but the general assumption was that he was eying a club closer to Golden’s San Francisco headquarters. Instead, Topham will be taking the reins of one of the most profitable teams in the PEBA. Aurora ranked 3rd overall amongst PEBA teams last season in sales of team merchandise, and their private ownership of the Altitude sports television and radio network provides them with one of the largest streams of media revenue in the league. Considering what he’s accomplished with Golden, one can imagine what the future holds for a Topham-owned Aurora Borealis franchise.

Today’s news came as a complete surprise to those in attendance. Going into the press conference, opinions were divided as to which son of former Aurora owner John Rodriguez, Sr. – Christopher or John, Jr. – would inherit ownership of the club. While John, Jr.’s close ties with his father had some projecting him for the position, most felt that Christopher, who had been heavily involved in day-to-day team management since the founding of the Borealis, would be named Rodriguez’s successor.

Instead, the 66-year-old John, Jr. has been named as successor to Rodriguez’s other former role – that of Commissioner of the PEBA. John, Jr. brings little hands-on baseball experience to his new job. While younger brother Christopher assisted his father in running the Borealis and took an increased role after Rodriguez’s 2009 stroke, John Jr. has built his fortune outside the baseball world, running a successful private real estate investment group. Prior to that, John, Jr. served in the U.S. Army for 33 years, achieving the rank of Lt. Colonel and earning respect for his cool demeanor and tough-but-fair attitude. Associates of John, Jr. have previously been complimentary of his organizational and leadership skills. How those skills will translate into this new role remains to be seen.

No word regarding what role Christopher might play in a Topham-owned Aurora business hierarchy was announced. Alfero also shed no light on his own future with the club or the future of the current front office and coaching staff.

Neither John, Jr. nor Christopher Rodriguez were in attendance at today’s press conference. A Golden Entertainment spokesman said that the entire company is thrilled to be joining the Aurora family and that CEO Michael Topham will be issuing a statement shortly.

Finally, Northern Lights News has learned that the sale of the Borealis to Topham and the appointment of John, Jr. to the role of PEBA Commissioner was announced at the reading of Rodriguez’s will. Both sons were apparently in attendance at the reading. We are looking into this and will have further details as soon as possible.
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NLN EXCLUSIVE: Christopher Explodes at News of Topham's Takeover
Posted Monday, March 28, 2011 @ 6:29 PM

A source in attendance at the reading of the late John Rodriguez, Sr.’s will gave his account of the proceedings exclusively to Northern Lights News. The source did not wish to be named for fear of reprisals, but he painted a very vivid picture of the events of last Friday evening.

You may recall that Friday was the last time that Christopher Rodriguez – whom many expected would be named the next owner of the Borealis – made a public appearance. That appearance was to announce the new Borealis play-by-play radio tandem of George Crocker and Mark Gunter, as well as the team’s newly-signed broadcast deal with Denver-based 850 KOA.

Immediately following the public announcement, Christopher joined brother John, Jr. and other Rodriguez family members and legal representatives at a private reading of the family patriarch’s will. It was anticipated that plans for the transference of control of the Borealis would be revealed during the proceedings. The result of the revelation, however, was anything but expected.

Prevailing opinion had been that Christopher would emerge as the new owner of the Borealis. He had, after all, served his father as Vice President of Baseball Operations since the club’s inception. When his father took ill in late 2009, it was Christopher who took over the day-to-day management of the team (Aurora remains one of a handful of PEBA teams featuring an owner who doubles as the club’s General Manager, a policy adopted to provide a “sanity check” on contracts and avoid the crass overspending that contributed to the downfall of Major League Baseball).

Despite working directly with the elder Rodriguez for the last four years, Christopher and his father were often at loggerheads over their competing management styles. While Rodriguez, Sr. prided himself on his “strict-but-fair” demeanor and treating his business associates like family – a practice that started with the top-level executives and extended down to the ushers and peanut vendors – Christopher earned a reputation for haughtiness, bombast and self-promotion.

His top “competitor” for the job, brother John, Jr., brought excellent leadership and managerial credentials to the table. He also enjoyed the advantage of sharing a closer relationship with his father than Christopher, a fact that has not endeared Christopher to his sibling. After Rodriguez’s first stroke, while Christopher tended to the team, it was John, Jr. who sold his North Carolina home and moved to Colorado to take care of his father. But while some theorized that family ties could determine which son took control of the Borealis, the fact remained that John, Jr. had little hands-on baseball experience. Rodriguez, Sr. was known to be fiercely competitive and loved his team dearly. The expectation was that he would place it in the hands of the son best equipped to continue the club’s amazing string of success.

If our source is to be believed, Christopher didn't take Topham's ascendancy wellOur source tells us that Christopher, last to arrive at the meeting, entered the room “with aplomb”, greeting brother John, Jr. coolly before taking his seat. The reading of the will began with greetings and bestowals from Rodriguez, Sr. to various friends and members of the immediate and extended family. While those in attendance reacted positively to the warm sentiments and conversed and congratulated one another over their awards, Christopher was described as “seeming distracted and impatient, often sighing loudly and theatrically”.

Finally the time came to address the ownership of the Borealis, and at this point Christopher is said to have perked up and focused in the first time in the evening’s events. Our source was able to provide us with this quote from the reading:
John Rodriguez, Sr. wrote:“To my youngest son Christopher: You have always been a good boy, a hard worker. My lads [referring to the Borealis] are the best team in the world, and you’ve played a role in that. I still owe you for convincing me to make that trade… who would have guessed a Jap could hit big leaguers like that? [Ed. Note: This is a reference to Aurora’s Kuemon Kiyomizu. Rodriguez, Sr. led soldiers during World War II and, despite the PEBA’s investment in the League of the Rising Sun, that experience colored his perception of Japanese nationals for the remainder of his life.]

“You’re also too full of yourself. I’ve tried to teach you that you earn respect by showing respect, and that it takes respect to be a leader. And I don’t think you’ve learned to be a leader yet, son.

“Leading a baseball team is like leading a platoon. Those men should be ready to go to battle with you. They should have your back, knowing you have theirs. If they’re snickering and sneering when you’re not looking – as I know they do to you in the team offices – then you’ve lost the war before you’ve taken the field.

“But I believe in you, son. I know you’ve got the makings of a fine leader of men. You just need a little more time to come into yourself.

“That’s why I’m authorizing the sale of the Borealis to my good buddy Hatt’s.son, Mikey [referring to the late Hamilton Topham and his son, Golden Entertainment CEO Michael Topham]. Ol’ “Mad Hatter” was one hell of an officer, and a fine gentleman to boot. I remember you boys playing with Mikey at the old house… remember how you always made him cry by hiding his Giants cap, Chris? I always whupped you good but, Lord forgive me, I was always laughing inside. Mikey’s a good kid and he’s learned discipline and respect from Hatter. Ticked though I am over not being around to lead the lads, I know I’m leaving them in good hands with that young man.

“The terms of the sale have been given to my attorney. Mikey has already been notified and signed off on the deal. The proceeds will be split up amongst the family. Chris, since you spent the most time with the team, you’ll get the largest share [our source claims this amounts to 9% of the proceeds]. But my bigger gift to you is that I’ve spoken to Mikey and he’s agreed to keep you in the office working with the team. You’ll get to watch and learn as he handling the troops, so that when your time comes you’re ready for the job. We’ll make a leader out of you yet, son!”
Our source claims that Christopher’s face “went through about thirty shades of reddish-purple as it contorted with undisguised rage” during the reading. Apparently sensing the pending outburst, and not wanting to be interrupted, the attorney quickly moved to the final portion of the will:
John Rodriguez, Sr. wrote:“To my eldest son John, Jr.: Boy-o, you know how proud I am of you. Thirty-three years in the service, and a damn fine officer you made. You’ve been a spitting image of the kind of man I worked to turn you boys into. I just wish you would have joined us here in the Rockies instead of pursuing that flim-flam real estate thingie. I could have taught you the business, and Chris would have benefited from your example [our source claims Christopher shot John, Jr. a look at this point that would have frozen the blood of a polar bear]. Investments are fine for parking your money, but it’s no way to earn a living, son. I’ve told you over and over: It’s a waste of your talents!

“Now I’m not accepting, ‘Aw, c’mon dad,’ for an answer anymore, John. You’re mostly grown up now [Ed. Note: John, Jr. is sixty-seven years old]. It’s high time you drop this silliness and focus in on a career with a future. You showed what a hard worker you are in the army; I’m not about to let you go soft as a civvie.

“It just so happens I’ve got the perfect job in mind for you. Son, I want you to take my place as Commissioner of the PEBA. Don’t worry; you’ll catch on in no time. There’s nothing to it, really. It’s just like leading military troops, except the men you’ll be responsible for here smell better, dress worse and have longer hair. But the principle remains the same: Treat them with respect, show them you’re in charge, let them know you’ll go to bat for them, and they’ll follow you to the ends of the Earth. I know you’ve got it in you, son. Now go out there and make me proud!”
At this point, Christopher is said to have exploded. Not everything shouted was articulated clearly enough to understand – and a fair percentage of what was is unprintable – but amongst the things spoken that our source could make out were statements including, “He’s never let me live it down that I wasn’t an obedient soldier!” and, “I’m sixty-five, for [expletive] sake. ‘My time’ is right [expletive] now!” and, “Work for that brat Mikey? I’ll eat that damn Giants cap of his before that happens!” Attempts by John, Jr. to console his brother only served to fuel the inferno. Ultimately, security had to be called in to forcibly escort Christopher from the premises.

Again, it’s important to remember that this is an unconfirmed source relaying this story. NLN does not confirm or deny this account; we leave it to you, the reader, to come to your own conclusions.
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Wow! This doesn't seem like a good time to be in the Aurora front office!
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