Mike Port is a well-known figure in the world of baseball, having spent over four decades in the sport. He began his career as a minor league catcher in the Boston Red Sox organization before transitioning to a front office role. Port worked for several teams, including the California Angels, Kansas City Royals, and Boston Red Sox, before ultimately becoming the Vice President of Umpiring for Major League Baseball.

During his time as an executive, Port was known for his innovative ideas and willingness to embrace new technology. He was instrumental in the implementation of instant replay in baseball, and also helped to develop the first computerized scouting system. Port was also a strong advocate for umpire training and development, and worked to improve the quality of officiating in the sport.

In addition to his work as an executive, Port was also a respected baseball analyst and commentator. He worked as a color commentator for several teams, including the Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers, and was known for his insightful analysis and engaging personality.

Throughout his career, Port was widely respected for his knowledge of the game and his commitment to improving the sport. He was inducted into the Professional Baseball Scouts Hall of Fame in 2003, and continues to be a respected voice in the world of baseball.