CHELMSFORD, MA – The inaugural Futures Collegiate Baseball League All Star Game will pit the Original 4 franchises (Martha’s Vineyard, Torrington, Seacoast, and Nashua) and the new expansion teams (Pittsfield, Wachusett, North Shore, Old Orchard Beach, and Brockton.
Each roster is currently comprised of 24 players: 2 catchers, 12 position players, and 10 pitchers. To select the 25th and final spot on each team vote for the MV Sharks Karl Kapinos by clicking: ow.ly/cm70M
The position players listed first are the starters for the game.
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Original 4 |
New 5 |
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| C | Ryan Plourde | TOR | C | Greg Baggett | BRO | |
| 1B | Chris Shaw | NAS | 1B | Matt Verrier | OOB | |
| 2B | Logan Gillis | NAS | 2B | Andrew Harris | NS | |
| SS | Eric Jensen | MV | SS | Jason Vosler | OOB | |
| 3B | James Katsiroubas | NAS | 3B | Vito Perna | BRO | |
| OF | Jon Minucci | NAS | OF | Tim Hendricks | NS | |
| OF | Conor Bierfeldt | TOR | OF | Tony Serino | NS | |
| OF | Kevin Stenhouse | SEA | OF | Sean Ryan | BRO | |
| C | Justin Meier | MV | C | Brendan Slattery | PIT | |
| SS | Rays Roman | NAS | OF | Ryan Deitrich | PIT | |
| 3B | Anyelo Roman | SEA | OF | Boston Langley | OOB | |
| OF | Bryan Langlois | SEA | OF | Jimmy Ricoy | PIT | |
| OF | Tad Gold | MV | SS | Shane Keddy | WAC | |
| OF | Connor Lyons | NAS | 2B | Chad Funkhouser | PIT | |
| P | Chris Good | NAS | P | Corey Stump | NS | |
| P | Alek Morency | NAS | P | Henry Van Zant | OOB | |
| P | Mike Bradstreet | MV | P | Joe Fasano | BRO | |
| P | Tyler Dierke | TOR | P | Miles Landry | NS | |
| P | Alec Palioca | TOR | P | Joe Gruntkowsky | NS | |
| P | Matt Doyle | MV | P | Adam Ogburn | OOB | |
| P | Donnie Hissa | SEA | P | Bryan Menduke | WAC | |
| P | *Kyle Bobolts | SEA | P | Bobby Dean | NS | |
| P | Lamarre Rey | NAS | P | Michael Romano | BRO | |
| P | Cody Rocha | NAS | P | Jon Rosenberger | BRO | |
| P | Ryan Brockett | MV | ||||
Come to tonight's game (Friday, July 20) at Vineyard Baseball Park as the Sharks play Old Orchard Beach @ 5:00 PM. The Sharks are on a three game winning streak and have moved into playoff contention. The Sharks are 1.5 games out of second place with one less loss than the second place team.