SEAN CASEY The Mayor & Host

Twelve-year Major League Baseball first baseman and a network analyst since 2008. Sean, nicknamed “The Mayor” by his fellow players, played for the Cleveland Indians (1997), Cincinnati Reds (1998-2005), Pittsburgh Pirates (2006), Detroit Tigers (2006-07), and Boston Red Sox (2008). A three-time National League All-Star during his Reds tenure, Sean batted .302 with 130 home runs and 735 RBI in his career.

Sean finished in the top 10 in National League batting average three times in his career and had six seasons in which he hit better than .300. After being traded to the Tigers in 2006, he went on to hit .529 with 2 home runs in the World Series.

The University of Richmond graduate received the Ernie Lombardi Award in 2004 as the Reds' most valuable player, and in June 2012, Sean was inducted into the Reds Hall of Fame.

Today, Sean lives in his home town Pittsburgh, PA with his family and is invested in supporting children and adults with special needs through his foundation Caseys™ Clubhouse and the Miracle League of the South Hills.