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Missoula Osprey sale to new ownership finalized

Posted at 5:25 PM, Oct 30, 2018
and last updated 2018-10-31 13:31:07-04

(Editor’s note: release from Missoula Osprey)

MISSOULA – An exciting time for professional baseball in Missoula, as Big Sky Professional Baseball LLC, led by Peter Davis and Susan Crampton Davis, have officially taken over ownership of the Missoula Osprey. Hand in hand with the current Front Office staff (Matt Ellis, Taylor Rush, Kim Klages and Nola Hunter), Big Sky Professional Baseball LLC are already hard at work developing plans to elevate the franchise for all of Missoula by investing in the community, the stadium, and fan experience. The sale of the club was official on Friday, as it received the written approval of the Pioneer League and Minor League Baseball and the review of the Baseball Office of the Commissioner.

Peter Davis takes the helm with a broad track record of success in for-profit and non-profit industries, an insatiable passion for the game of baseball, and a love for community and fan experience. “I’ve dreamed of owning a baseball franchise for over twenty years. To be on the cusp of making this dream a reality, in the good city of Missoula, is absolutely thrilling for me”, said Davis. A devoted Seattle Mariners season ticket holder for twenty-six years (both regular season and Spring training), Davis scores every pitch in his custom score book.

From 1995 to 2017, Davis served as the Chairman and CEO of Gaco Western, a manufacturer of technologically superior architectural and waterproofing coatings and polyurethane foam. “I took over a failing family company in 1995. Gaco was bankrupt in every way: morally, strategically and financially. Through vision and the development of an exceptional executive team, technologically superior, customer-focused products and a rabid selling culture – all supported by our core values – we built a culture where the underdogs won against the fortune 100 companies in every way. In 2017, we sold Gaco to Firestone Building products.

Davis is not a stranger to entertainment and community endeavors. Prior to his time at Gaco Western, Davis served as the Managing Director of the Intiman Theatre in Seattle, Washington. Under his leadership, Intiman moved into a new Intiman Playhouse, participated in the Goodwill Games, with two plays in Russian in Seattle in the summer, and also produced The Kentucky Cycle, which went on to Broadway and won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.

Susan Crampton Davis spent most of her corporate career working in the field of Human Resources, most recently at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Since 2008, Crampton Davis operated an independent healing and coaching practice which she recently closed to make more room for family and baseball.

As mentioned, the Missoula Osprey staff will remain in place going forward. Matt Ellis, Taylor Rush, Kim Klages Johns, and Nola Hunter lead the front office team that oversees over 80 employees throughout the year. The staff have already begun working hard on the 2019 season, in concert with the Davises, to produce the fun, affordable, family friendly environment that Missoula has grown to expect out of the club.

“Our staff is excited for the future. We are thankful to Mountain Baseball LLC for giving us this opportunity to run this franchise in the greatest place on earth,” explained Osprey Executive Vice President Matt Ellis.

“Peter and Susan have been nothing short of amazing,” said Director of Operations Taylor Rush. “There is a new injection of energy and passion with them, encouraging us to push ourselves to new levels and take risks to truly make Osprey baseball the best it can be for our fans, and all of Missoula.”

The Missoula Osprey began play in 1999, as the Rookie Short Season-A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks and have maintained the strong relationship and affiliation to this day.

“On behalf of the Arizona Diamondbacks, I would like to thank the Ellis family for all that they have done for our franchise over the years,” said President and CEO Derrick Hall. “They are truly one of the great ownership groups in all of professional sports, and we always marveled and acknowledged the contributions of Mike and Judy in the community. They personified what all minor league owners should aspire to be, a first-class organization that cares deeply for its fans and our players. We wish them the best of luck in their next chapter, and are thrilled that the experienced and accomplished Matt Ellis will continue to operate the team on a daily basis.”

Under Mountain Baseball LLC, the club saw four Pioneer League Championships, and 68 Osprey alumni make their Major League debuts. 2019 Season Ticket and mini plans are available now, call (406)543-3300 for more information.