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Rosters Announced for 2023 NECBL All-Star Game

July 16, 2023 - New England Collegiate Baseball League (NECBL) News Release


NORTH ADAMS, MA - Commissioner Sean McGrath and the New England Collegiate Baseball League (NECBL) are excited to announce the full rosters for the 2023 NECBL All-Star Game, presented by Metro Credit Union.

The marquee event of the summer will be hosted by the North Shore Navigators at historic Fraser Field in Lynn, Massachusetts on Sunday, July 23.

Each NECBL All-Star Team consists of nine pitchers (the starter, seven relievers, and one closer), three catchers (a starter and two reserves), and a starter and reserve for all of the infield positions (1B, 2B, SS, 3B). Two designated hitters (a starter and reserve) are selected, as well as three starters and three reserves in the outfield and one "Coach's Selection" made by the committee of field managers for each team.

The 2023 NECBL All-Star Game on July 23rd will feature the best players and top talent in the league and will provide for a night full of excitement and entertainment. The 2023 All-Stars will look to showcase their talents with the hopes of continuing their baseball career beyond college and the NECBL, with 30-40 total scouts representing every Major League Baseball (MLB) team expected to be in attendance.

The All-Star Game festivities will start at 2:00 p.m. on July 23rd with the Home Run Derby, followed by the first pitch of the All-Star Game set to start at 4:30 p.m. For more information on the All-Star Game, Click Here.

Tickets for the event are $7 for General Admission. To purchase tickets, Click Here.

The Fan Vote is back for an Eighth Straight Year! Fans will be able once again to have the chance to choose the final player of the All-Star Game rosters by voting for their favorite NECBL players to complete the East and West Division rosters! Fan Vote Information will be announced later today.

The 2023 All-Star Game and Home Run Derby will be broadcast live on the NECBL Network free-of-charge, powered by BlueFrame Technology. This year will also see the NECBL All-Star Game broadcast in tape-delay format into 75 million households across the country.

East Division Roster

The East Division consists of the Newport Gulls, Ocean State Waves, Mystic Schooners, North Shore Navigators, Martha's Vineyard Sharks, and Sanford Mainers.

Ocean State and North Shore both had six All-Star selections to lead the East Division. Mystic (5), Newport (5), Martha's Vineyard (3), and Sanford (2) all had multiple players chosen for the East Division Roster.

Coaching Staff:

Newport Gulls (Manager: Frank Holbrook)

Pitchers

Starter

Santhosh Gottam (Newport, Brown)

Reserves

Bowen Baker (Mystic, Fairfield)

Everett Catlett (Mystic, Georgetown)

Brayden Clark (North Shore, Salve Regina)

Alex Logusch (Ocean State, Winthrop)

Wyatt Lunsford-Shenkman (Ocean State, East Carolina)

Kevin Seitter (Newport, Quinnipiac)

James Sashin (Martha's Vineyard, San Diego)

Closer

Jay Allmer (Mystic, Seton Hall)

Catcher:

Logan Poteet (Sanford, Vanderbilt) - Starter

Jackson Phinney (Ocean State, Bryant) - Reserve

Matt Chatelle (North Shore, Merrimack) - Reserve

First Base:

Brodey Heaton (Ocean State, Belmont) - Starter

Matt Schark (Newport, Southern Illinois) - Reserve

Second Base:

Garrett Howe (Ocean State, Samford) - Starter

Devan Bade (Sanford, Binghamton) - Reserve

Third Base:

Anthony DePino (Mystic, Rhode Island) - Starter

Jake Berger (North Shore, Harvard) - Reserve

Shortstop:

Henry Kaczmar (North Shore, Ohio State) - Starter

Nolan Nawrocki (Martha's Vineyard, Clemson) - Reserve

Outfielders:

Evan Griffis (North Shore, Stetson) - Starter

Nathan Hall (Martha's Vineyard, Clemson) - Starter

Tyler Hare (Newport, Georgia Tech) - Starter

Mike Bello (Mystic, Auburn) - Reserve

Stan DeMartinis (North Shore, Bentley) - Reserve

Khyree Miller (Ocean State, Charleston) - Reserve

DH:

Scott Seeker (Martha's Vineyard, Mt. St. Mary's) - Starter

Parker Rowland (Ocean State, Arkansas) - Reserve

Coach's Choice:

Jacob Hunter (Newport, RHP, East Carolina)

West Division Roster

The West Division consists of the Upper Valley Nighthawks, Vermont Mountaineers, Keene Swamp Bats, North Adams Steeplecats, Bristol Blues, Danbury Westerners, and Valley Blue Sox.

Bristol and Danbury led the way with six selected players apiece. Upper Valley (5), Keene (4), Vermont (3), Valley (3), and North Adams (2) all had multiple All-Stars selected for the 2023 season.

Coaching Staff:

Vermont Mountaineers (Manager: Mitchell Holmes)

Pitchers:

Starter

Nolan Sparks (Vermont, Rochester)

Reserves

George Viebrock III (Danbury, Denison)

Braden Quinn (Danbury, UConn)

Jagger Duquette (Bristol, Wagner)

Brent Francisco (Bristol, East Stroudsburg)

Justin Solimine (Bristol, Manhattanville College)

Mike Weidinger (Valley, William & Mary)

Zach Cameron (Valley, Niagra)

Closer

Anthony Steele (Danbury, Penn State)

Catchers:

Greg Bozzo (Keene, Northeastern) - Starter

Kevin Bruggeman (Upper Valley, Hofstra) - Reserve

Bill Sullivan (Bristol, SCSU) - Reserve

First Base:

Gavin Noriega (Bristol, Bryant) - Starter

Luke Boynton (Danbury, Georgia State) - Reserve

Second Base:

Brandon Butterworth (Vermont, NC State) - Starter

Jordan Peyton (Bristol, Towson) - Reserve

Third Base:

Kyle Hannon (North Adams, Penn State) - Starter

Anthony Livermore (Keene, Northwestern) - Reserve

Shortstop:

Javon Hernandez (Danbury, Jacksonville State) - Starter

Christopher Worcester (Upper Valley, Eastern Illinois) - Reserve

Outfielders:

Adarius Myers (Upper Valley, Louisiana Tech) - Starter

T.J. Williams (Vermont, Notre Dame) - Starter

Samuel Tackett (North Adams, Virginia Tech) - Starter

Devin Taylor (Keene, Indiana) - Reserve

EJ Kreutzman (Valley, Columbia) - Reserve

Bobby Zmarzlak (Danbury, Maryland) - Reserve

DH:

Ryan Cesarini (Upper Valley, St. Josephs) - Starter

Garret Pike (Upper Valley, Toledo) - Reserve

Coach's Choice:

Brayden Horton (Keene, INF, Liberty)



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