2014 NECBL All-Star Game
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Date | July 20, 2014 |
Venue | Mackenzie Stadium |
City | Holyoke, MA |
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MVP | Jared Mederos (North All-Stars) |
Attendance | 2671 |
The 2014 NECBL All-Star Game was the 21st exhibition game between all-stars from the New England Collegiate Baseball League's North and South Divisions. The game was held at Mackenzie Stadium in Holyoke, Massachusetts, the home field of the North Division's Holyoke Blue Sox, on July 20, 2014.[1]
Rosters[edit]
NECBL Commissioner Sean McGrath announced the rosters on July 12, 2014. Sanford's Aaron Izaryk and Plymouth's Greg Zackrison were selected as coaches for the North and South Division rosters respectively, after both teams finished atop the standings of each division at the league cut-off date (July 11).[2]
Both squads featured a number of future MLB draft picks, including:
North All-Stars
- Alex Robinson (drafted by the Minnesota Twins)
- Matt Clancy (Seattle Mariners)
- Jared Gessel (Colorado Rockies)
- Josh Graham (Atlanta Braves)
- Stevie Berman (Los Angeles Dodgers)
- Angelo La Bruna (Washington Nationals)
- Frank Crinella (Baltimore Orioles)
- J.C. Cardenas (Toronto Blue Jays)
- Trey Amburgey (New York Yankees)
- Blake Tiberi (New York Mets)
South All-Stars
- Thomas Jankins (Milwaukee Bruins)
- Marc Huberman (Chicago Cubs)
- Mitchell Jordan (Oakland Athletics)
- Max Knutson (Baltimore Orioles)
- Blaise Salter (Detroit Tigers)
- Dave MacKinnon (Los Angeles Angels)
- Nick Zammarelli (Seattle Mariners)
- Tommy Edman (St Louis Cardinals)
- Michael Martin (Oakland Athletics)
- Drew Ferguson (Houston Astros)
- Steve Laurino (Baltimore Orioles)
- Robby Rinn (Kansas City Royals)
- Danny Garcia (Seattle Mariners)
Game summary[edit]
The North All-Stars won the game 4–3 over the South All-Stars, with outfielders Vinny Zarillo and Trey Amburgey, second baseman Angelo La Bruna and shortstop J.C. Cardenas hitting the winning runs for the North. Designated hitter Jared Mederos was named All-Star MVP.[3]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Blue Sox to host 2014 NECBL All-Star Game". NECBL. Retrieved Feb 20, 2014.
- ↑ "NECBL Announces 2014 All-Star Game Rosters". NECBL. July 12, 2014. Archived from the original on 2020-06-26. Unknown parameter
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