Scott Geyer joined the Arizona Diamondbacks in 1995 and serves as the organization¡¯s Vice President, Broadcasting. In his current role with the D-backs, Geyer has direct oversight of all TV and radio team broadcasters and is the team¡¯s main liaison to the radio rights holders Bonneville Phoenix and Univision Radio as well as the TV partnership with MLB Local Media. He also has executive oversight of the Ballpark broadcast engineering staff and related facility A/V systems. He is the main contact to MLB for broadcasting-related business and is the executive advisor to the club for most national, international and regional MLB broadcasting policies, issues and relations.
Geyer, who has more than 40 years of experience in sports television, served as the director for each of the D-backs¡¯ self-produced game telecasts on KTVK-TV (Ch. 3) and on FOX Sports Arizona for the organization¡¯s first 10 years. He joined the D-backs in 1995 to prepare the organization for its live television productions and to provide design insight into the construction of Chase Field from the media point of view. Prior to his move to baseball, he spent 10 years as a producer and director for the Phoenix Suns¡¯ television package, while also managing the production and post-production division of America West Arena (now Footprint Center) since it opened in 1992. Prior to that, Geyer served as a freelance TV broadcast technician either as a director, videotape operator or cameraman for several years on national and regional network sports programs including the NBA, NFL, MLB, NCAA and the Olympics (1984, ¡®88).
Geyer is a native of the San Francisco Bay Area and graduated from San Diego State University with a degree in broadcast journalism, prior to making Phoenix his home in 1980.
He and his wife, Lisa, have two sons: Adam and Travis.