FCA CLINIC SERIES March 23, 2019 with MLB ALUMNI Somers, NY

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Major League Baseball Players Bios of MLB Alumni Clinic Instructors

Fred Cambria – RHP, in 1970 with the John Doherty – RHP, was drafted in the 19th Pittsburgh Pirates. He had a career 3.55 ERA and round of the 1989 draft by the Detroit Tigers and 14 strikeouts in 33 innings pitched. He graduated went on to play in five big league seasons for the from St. Leo’s, and later became its baseball Tigers and Red Sox. Doherty led the Tigers in ERA and also was a minor league instructor in 1992, when he posted a 7-4 record with three in the Padres’ organization. He also served saves. In 1993, he led the Tigers in wins with 14. as commissioner of the Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League.

Frank Eufemia – RHP, drafted by the Twins Luis Lopez – and overall utility player, in 1982 draft. Eufemia played seven seasons of Lopez was drafted by the Dodgers in the second pro ball, during which he threw 39 games for round in 1983 out of high school. Lopez went on the Twins. Eufemia has spent his time after pro to play with the Dodgers and Indians during his ball coaching at Montclair State University and 11-year professional career. He finished is major various independent league teams. league career with a .984 fielding percentage in more than 40 games.

Donovan Mitchell – Utility player drafted by Damien Myers – LHP drafted by the Detroit the Astros in 1992 draft out of UNC-Charlotte. Tigers out of Concordia College – Bronxville. Mitchell played seven seasons of pro ball for Myers played 6 years of pro ball for the Tigers the Astros organization before beginning his organization and independent ball. In 2003 Myers coaching career. Since retiring from play, Mitchell finished with a 2.93 ERA for the Lakeland Tigers has coached in the Mets farm system at all levels. at all levels. Son Donovan currently plays for the NBA’s Utah Jazz.

Mike Porzio – LHP spent the 1999 season Family & Children’s Aid is proud to with the Colorado Rockies and the 2002 and partner with the Players 2003 seasons with the Chicago White Sox. In 51 Alumni Association to offer free youth baseball appearances, he threw 71.2 innings and struck clinics in communities we serve. FCA is a out 52 batters in the Majors. non-profit providing behavioral health care to children in Southeastern Hudson Valley and Western & Central Connecticut.

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