
Spencer Pattison joins the Down East Bird Dawgs as the new Director of Broadcasting and Media Relations for the 2025 season! A native of Parker, Colorado, Pattison developed a passion for sports early in life as he grew up going to Broncos, Nuggets, Rockies, and Avalanche games. After graduating high school he attended Colorado Media School where he studied Radio and TV Broadcasting.
While in school Pattison spent time as a Broadcast Intern for Colorado Christian University and Regis University before he moved to Morehead City, North Carolina as a Broadcast and Media Relations Intern for the Morehead City Marlins of the Coastal Plain League. Following the completion of the season he moved to Dallas, Texas where he broadcasted at the high school, college, and professional levels. He also served as the Director of Broadcasting and Media Relations for the inaugural season of the Sherman Shadowcats in the Mid America League.
Pattison is excited to return to North Carolina and looks forward to sharing the stories of the Bird Dawgs during their inaugural season this summer.
While in school Pattison spent time as a Broadcast Intern for Colorado Christian University and Regis University before he moved to Morehead City, North Carolina as a Broadcast and Media Relations Intern for the Morehead City Marlins of the Coastal Plain League. Following the completion of the season he moved to Dallas, Texas where he broadcasted at the high school, college, and professional levels. He also served as the Director of Broadcasting and Media Relations for the inaugural season of the Sherman Shadowcats in the Mid America League.
Pattison is excited to return to North Carolina and looks forward to sharing the stories of the Bird Dawgs during their inaugural season this summer.
Q&A with Spencer
Walk-up Song: Yep! Kinston Song! Because! by The Guy Who Sings Songs About Cities & Towns
Favorite Baseball Player(s): Raimel Tapia
Favorite Movie: The Stratton Story
Fun Facts: I am married to my high school sweetheart, and I can talk with my mouth closed.