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September 25Th & 26Th Boston, MA September 25th & 26th Boston, MA Day 1 – Friday, 9/25 FENWAY PARK 9:30AM DOUBLE HEADER STRETCH BP IF/OF NATIONAL 9:30AM 10:00 – 10:40AM 11:30 – 11:40AM WORLD 10:00AM 10:40 – 11:20AM 11:40 – 11:50AM 12:20PM FIRST PITCH 12:20PM - TWO 9 INNING GAMES GAME 2 STARTS 30 MINUTES AFTER GAME 1 ENDS Day 2 – Saturday, 9/26 12PM DELTA DENTAL STA D I U M MANCHESTER, NH STRETCH BP IF/OF WORLD 12:00PM 12:30 – 1:15PM 2:10 – 2:20PM NATIONAL 12:00PM 1:15 – 2:00PM 2:20 – 2:30PM 3PM FIRST PITCH 3:00PM - 9 INNING GAME Schedule is subject to change. For the latest event info visit: FutureStarsSeries.com/iw WELCOME TO THE 2020 INTERNATIONAL WEEK On behalf of New Balance Baseball and PROGRAM 15, I would like to welcome all families, players, coaches, scouts, and fans to the 4th Annual Future Stars Series International Week. This year’s event will give the world a chance to see some of the most talented amateur players from across the world representing the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, Mexico, the Netherlands, the JEREMY BOOTH Bahamas, Panama, and the Virgin Islands. I know I can speak for the NBFSS Family in saying that we are especially proud to be able to give the players on the National and World team rosters the opportunity to experience the game of baseball on the big stage in front of prominent scouts from around the League. Friday, in Games 1 and 2, we'll see the World and National Teams go head to head at legendary Fenway Park, home to the Boston Red Sox and the oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball. Since 1912 Fenway has hosted 11 World Series. So, it’s truly an honor to have this historical park host the Future Stars Series International Week Main Event doubleheader. Saturday we head to Northeast Delta Dental Stadium for Game 3. Perched on the shore of the Merrimack River in the heart of downtown Manchester, NH the ballpark is home to the Toronto Blue Jays Double-A Team, New Hampshire Fisher Cats. This weekend is squarely focused on shining the spotlight on the abilities of these incredible young men. Our entire staff is dedicated to furthering these players development and making this experience an important stepping stone that leads each player to success in life through the game of baseball. It’s certainly been exciting to watch these players progress over the last four years. If you look back at the first three International Week rosters, you’ll find the names of 40 players who went on to be selected during the 2018, 2019 and 2020 MLB Drafts. So hold on this program to see how many of this year’s future stars pop up next June during the 2021 MLB Draft. The New Balance Future Stars Series is not just about discovering and developing the MLB Heroes of tomorrow; it’s about discovering and developing the leaders of tomorrow by creating real opportunities where they don’t exist today: opportunities for an education, opportunities for a future. Again, on behalf of New Balance Baseball and PROGRAM 15, we are incredibly grateful that you are part of this chapter in our mission to CHANGE THE GAME! FUTURESTARSSERIES.COM CHANGE THE GAME #MAKEYOURNAME EXECUTIVE / ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF PLAYER DEVELOPMENT STAFF Jeremy Booth Stephen Randolph The PROGRAM 15 Staff offers decades CEO, President of Baseball Operations National Pitching Coordinator of experience at both the collegiate and professional levels. Brian Norris Chad Moeller National Catching Coordinator Chief Operating Officer Our evaluators and instructors have played, coached, and scouted at the Anthony Granato highest levels of baseball and have been Eric Blakeley National Infield Coordinator directly involved in player advancement Vice President of Baseball Operations Jon Moscot from high school to college and on to the Assistant Pitching Coordinator Major Leagues. Raymond (Ray) Castonguay Vice President of Merchandise Jason Aspito All evaluations are performed with the and E-Commerce National Outfield and goal of improving the player’s self- Baserunning Coordinator awareness and ability to maximize his Renee Booth abilities and achieve his goals. Event Coordinator; Director of Quality Assurance Ken Harvey Hitting Coordinator While college scholarships or professional JR Bardin career can’t be guaranteed, our system Baseball Operations James Lofton Jr. has helped many players across the Field Coordinator country accomplish these feats. Chase Denton Danny Ardoin Social Media and Communications Catching Coordinator Additionally, the Program 15 staff has developed a strong network across all Kevin Brochu levels that, if applicable, can be accessed Mike Ashmore National Strength and to help local players. Lead Writer Conditioning Coordinator Becci Twombley RD Nelson Gord Director of Performance Nutrition Recruiting Coordinator SCOUTING TRUE MAJOR LEAGUE EVALUATIONS The PROGRAM 15 Scouting and Development staff brings over 200 years of combined experience at both the collegiate and professional levels. PROGRAM 15 evaluators and instructors have played, coached, and scouted at the highest levels of baseball and have been directly involved in players moving forward collegiately, professionally, and onto MLB rosters. PROGRAM 15 Scouting Reports are just one of the reasons Future Stars Series Scouting and Evaluation events have built a reputation as the most comprehensive amateur baseball player identification and development experiences available. Backed by decades of Pro Baseball Scouting experience, PROGRAM 15’s highly skilled scouting staff provide in-depth and credible evaluations you can trust because they are the same credible evaluations that are trusted by Major League scouts and college coaches across the country. Rick Oliver SCOUTS Rafael Santo Domingo Director of Scouting Scout – Puerto Rico Sean Travers Gordon Blakeley Rusty Gerhardt Kevin Christman Scout – Canada VP of Player Personnel Texas - Gulf Coast Scout Orsino Hill Robbie Moen Les McTavish Martin Esposito Scout Texas – Midwest Scout - Canada Scout Rick Arnold Jason McLaughlin Andy Campbell Bill Bliss Scout Scout Scout Scout Coaching Staff JAMES LOFTON JR.- MANAGER KEN HARVEY - HITTING COACH STEVE RANDOLPH - PITCHING COACH BILL PEARSON - 3B COACH KEVIN WHITESIDE - 1B COACH # PLAYER POS HT Wt B/T HOME TOWN 2 Roc Riggio INF 5'9" 177 L/R Simi Valley, CA 3 Eddie Saldivar INF 5'10" 167 L/R Clovis, CA 4 Ryan Spikes INF 5'10" 185 R/R Lilburn, Ga 5 Kenya Huggins, Jr. RHP 6'3" 200 R/R Avondale, LA 6 Jacob Miller RHP 6'1" 170 R/R Baltimore, OH 7 Ian Moller C 6'1" 201 R/R Dubuque, IA 8 Grayson Gates RHP 6'2" 175 R/R Benton, LA 9 Hunter Elliott LHP 6'2" 205 L/L Tupelo, MS 10 Carson Crawford INF 6'1" 180 R/R Rohnert Park, CA 11 Cameron Collier INF 6'1" 210 L/R Austell, GA 12 Jonathan Santucci OF/LHP 6’2" 190 L/L Leominster, MA 13 Sean Hard RHP 6'5" 200 R/R Mahwah, NJ 14 Caedmon Parker RHP 6'4" 185 R/R Montgomery, TX 15 Josh Pearson OF 5'10" 195 L/R Downsville, LA 16 Aidan Stewart INF 6'5" 200 L/R Flossmoor, IL 19 Jack Walker RHP 6'0" 195 R/R Lake Charles, LA 20 Braden Montgomery OF 6'2" 202 S/R Madison, MS 21 Christopher Bernal C 5'10" 195 R/R McAllen, TX 22 Brady Christensen OF 6'4" 190 L/R Elkhorn, NE 24 Jaylen Jones LHP 6'0" 210 L/L Thomasville, GA 25 Josh Heath OF 6'2" 205 L/R Lewisburg, PA 28 Grant Fontenot RHP 6'3" 190 R/R Lafayette, LA 48 Joey Spence C 5'11" 195 L/R West Bend, WI Coaching Staff JEREMY BOOTH – MANAGER RAFAEL SANTO DOMINGO – 1ST BASE ANTHONY GRANATO – 3RD BASE JASON ASPITO – HITTING JOSE SILVA - PITCHING # PLAYER POS HT WT b/T Home Town Country 1 Peter Vázquez INF 6'0" 169 S/R Guayama, PR Puerto Rico 2 J’Quann Smith OF 6'3" 190 L/L Statesboro, GA Virgin Islands 3 José Luis Varela Quezada RHP 6’1” 165 R/R Chihuahua, MX Mexico 4 Elmer Rodriguez RHP 6'4" 175 R/R Trujillo Alto , PR Puerto Rico 5 Jackson Clemett OF 6'2" 195 L/L Calgary, AB Canada 6 Nathaniel Ochoa INF 6'5" 185 R/R Brantford, ON Canada 7 Egory Jesua Manuela LHP 6'1" 170 L/L Curacao Netherlands 8 Sergio Guerra C 6'0" 200 R/R San Diego, TX Mexico 9 Edwin Arroyo INF 5'11" 160 S/S Arecibo, PR Puerto Rico 11 Anthony Solometo LHP 6’3" 210 L/L Sicklerville, NJ Puerto Rico 12 Justin Colon INF 6'2" 180 R/R Clermont, FL Puerto Rico 13 Evan Sweeting RHP 6'1" 203 R/R Nassau, BS Bahamas 14 Erian Rodriguez RHP 6'4" 190 R/R Statesboro, GA Panama 15 Jessiel Tomas García Cruz OF 6'3" 189 R/R Toa Baja, PR Puerto Rico 16 Bryan Olivarria RHP 6'2" 190 R/R Mexico 19 Carlos Isai Vallejo RHP 6'1" 188 R/R Mexico 20 Nicolas Deschamps C 5'11" 178 L/R Quebec, QC Canada 22 Jesus Alain Pena RHP 6'2" 175 R/R Mexico 23 Anson McGorman RHP 6'2" 190 L/R Parksville, BC Canada 24 Angel Lassalle C 6'2" 185 R/R Caguas, PR Puerto Rico 25 Daylan Pena INF 6'1" 210 R/R Corpus Christi, TX Mexico 26 Jose Valadez - Acuna LHP 6'1" 205 L/L Corpus Christi, TX Mexico 28 Orlando Pena INF 6'1" 195 R/R Jersey City, NJ Puerto Rico 29 Nelson Mercado RHP 6'2" 225 R/R Brampton, ON Canada International Week History Looking back at the New Balance Baseball Future Stars Series short history, there’s a lot to take in.
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