sábado, 24 de septiembre de 2016

Crece presencia de deportistas hispanos en el Área de la Bahía



Se sigue incrementando la presencia de deportistas profesionales de diferentes países de Latinoamérica con las organizaciones de  los Gigantes, Atléticos, Terremotos y los Warriors.
  
En este año 2016 intervino una destacada delegación de deportistas nativos de Argentina, Panamá, México, Honduras, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, República Dominicana, Jamaica, Trinidad Tobago, Curazao y Brasil.  

Con la organización de los Gigantes San Francisco actuaron peloteros 11 y 2 entrenadores: 

Ehire Adrianza-infilder de Venezuela, Grégor Blanco-jardinero venezolano, Ángel Pagán- jardinero puertorriqueño, Hensley Meulens-instructor de Curazao, Roberto Kelly-instructor de Panamá, Santiago Casilla-relevista dominicano, Javier López-relevista de Puerto Rico, Sergio Romo-taponero mexicoamericano, Johnny Cueto-lanzador derecho República Dominicana, Albert Suárez-lanzador derecho de Venezuela, Eduardo Núñez-defensor del cuadro de la Dominicana, Gorky Hernández-jardinero venezolano y Ramiro Peña, defensor de la intermedia de México.   










Es agradable ver la lista de los toleteros que han logrado sobresalientes actuaciones en las quince temporadas que han realizado los Gigantes desde la inauguraron del nuevo estadio de San Francisco. 

“Es un inmenso honor para nuestro béisbol latino ver una buena representación de nuestros jugadores con los Gigantes.  Nosotros estamos aumentando en las Grandes Ligas por nuestra calidad en todas las posiciones del béisbol.  También seguiremos aumentando por la calidad de béisbol que se está jugando en nuestras ligas del Caribe.  Nuestro equipo (San Francisco) sufrió muchas lesiones y nos afecto mucho al final de la temporada. El equipo se ve muy bien para el 2016 por la calidad de jugadores y el buen talento que hay en las ligas menores”, indicó Meulens, instructor de bateo de Curazao.
Con los Atléticos la representación hispana fue interesante y de
 gran calidad para el futuro:

Raúl Alcántara-Lazador derecho dominicano, Arismendy Alcántara-infilder de San Domingo, Yonder Alfonso-defensor del cuadro inferior, Cuba, Danny Valencia-infilder Cubanoamericano, Henderson Álvarez-lanzador derecho, Venezuela, Félix Doubront-lanzador zurdo y Fernando Rodríguez-lanzador derecho, México.   

 “Fernando Valenzuela fue un gran ejemplo para esta juventud de descendencia mexicana y ahora es nuestra responsabilidad continuar con ese buen ejemplo. Es interesante la presencia de nuestros coterráneos en ambas ligas. La Liga Mexicana también está ofreciendo mucha oportunidad a los que nacemos en este país para mejorar y poder llegar más rápido a las Grandes Ligas, ¡Agradecido por la oportunidad que me dió los Atléticos”, Declaró Fernando Rodríguez, nativo del Pasos, Texas.



Con el equipo de los Terremotos actuaron futbolistas de Honduras, Panamá, Argentina, Trinidad Tobago y Jamaica. 

En la lista oficial aparecen los siguientes jugadores:

Víctor Bernárdez-defensor de  Honduras, Aníbal Godoy-mediocampista panameño, Andrés Imperiale-defensor, Costa Rica, Matheus Silva-defensor brasileño, Alberto Quintero-mediocampista de Panamá y Matías Pérez García- mediocampista, de Argentina.

 La representación del fútbol de Latinoamérica también está aumentando sorprendentemente en la Liga Mayor de Balompié, esto lo indica los seis jugadores que actuaron con el uniforme de los Terremotos de San José. 

“Representar al fútbol nuestro en la MLS es maravilloso y de gran reto. Es interesante ver jugadores de nuestro continente en la liga profesional de los  Estados Unidos, además estoy seguro que aumentara con los años porque la MLS se puede convertir en una liga de buena calidad de este país y del mundo. Aquí (MLS) se juega rápido, con buena técnica, es bien organizada y tiene buenos estadios. ¡El fútbol de los Estados Unidos está progresando bastante! Feliz de representar el fútbol argentino y los hispanos con el uniforme de los Terremotos”, dijo Pérez  García, que fue transferido  al equipo de Orlando City.

En la lista de basquetbolistas los Warriors, actuales campeones de la NBA, menciona a un representante de Brasil, Leandro Barbosa, un escolta, que fue parte del éxito para que el quinteto conquistara el máximo trofeo de la NBA.

El espigado canastero fue contratado por los Warriors para defender el título en la temporada del 2016. 

“Súper contento de poder regresar a la zona de la Bahía para ayudar a los Warriors en el campeonato del 2016. El equipo se ve muy bien y promete mucho para defender el título que logramos en el 2015. Aquí (NBA) estamos representando con orgullo el baloncesto de nuestro continente latinoamericano”, apuntó el canastero carioca. 

 Los 49rs de Santa Clara no han contratado jugadores hispanos en los últimos 10 años.  José Cortez, nativo de San Vicente, El Salvador, un pateador que se convirtió en 1999 con Cleveland el primer salvadoreño en actuar en la NFL. El ex jugador vistió el uniforme de los 49ers durante la temporada del 2005.   


“Del El Salvador a la NFL es historia en para mi país. Convertirme en el primer salvadoreño en la NFL es un honor para toda mi familia y mi bello país. Esto demuestra que hay que aprovechar las buenas oportunidades que ofrece los Estados Unidos. Es muy valioso e importante para El Salvador formar parte de la historia del fútbol por ser el primero”, indicó Cortez, cuando fue presentado por los 49ers en el Candlestick Park.

Con los Raiders de Oakland actuó Leo Araguz, un pateador mexicanoamericano, que  vistió el uniforme negro y plateado del 1996 hasta el 2000. 

“Fue maravilloso jugar en la NFL y representar a la raza mexicoamericana con los Raiders de Oakland. Mi actuación en la NFL fue con mucho sacrificio y por el excelente apoyo de mis padres. Lo importante de mi actuación en la NFL es de que pude demostrarle a la juventud que si se puede lograr con dedicación”, aseguró Leo, quien nació en  Pharr, Texas y fue exaltado al Salón de la Fama del Deporte Hispano de Laredo-Texas. 



Por Luis Alberto Torres
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lunes, 5 de septiembre de 2016

San Jose Earthquakes return to MLS action on Saturday night

Earthquakes Weekly Update: September 5, 2016

The San Jose Earthquakes return to MLS action on Saturday night for a vital showdown with Western Conference rival Seattle Sounders FC at Avaya Stadium, presented by 7UP. The matchup kicks off at 7:30 p.m. PT and will be broadcast live on CSN California, 1590 KLIV and 1370 KZSF. Saturday also marks the club's sixth annual A&W Celebrity Root Beer Float Night, with proceeds benefitting the Positive Coaching Alliance, an organization dedicated to the development of young athletes and youth sports in the Bay Area. Each fan that makes the recommended $5 donation will also receive an A&W souvenir cup while supplies last.

Last Saturday, the Quakes lost to C.F. Pachuca of Liga MX 4-3 in a friendly, staging a comeback that included three second-half goals (highlights). Midfielder Shea Salinas recorded a brace and Tommy Thompson also found the back of the net in the match. Four players - Max Alvarez, Chase Minter, Christian Chaney and Joaquin Rivas - made their Earthquakes debuts after joining on short-term agreements from USL affiliate Sacramento Republic FC. 

THIS WEEK

Earthquakes Schedule for the Week of 9/5/16

All training sessions are closed to the public. If you would like to attend a training session, please contact Jake Pisani at jpisani@sjearthquakes.com. Media must be escorted to the Earthquakes Training Facility by a member of the team's media relations department. Please do not go out to the training field unattended. 

Tuesday, Sept. 6 - 10:15 a.m. - Training at Earthquakes Training Facility
Wednesday, Sept. 7 - Off 
Thursday, Sept. 8 - 10:15 a.m. - Training at Earthquakes Training Facility
Friday, Sept. 9 - 10:15 a.m. - Training at Earthquakes Training Facility
Saturday, Sept. 10 - 7:30 p.m. PT - Earthquakes vs. Seattle Sounders FC - Avaya Stadium, LIVE on CSN California, 1590 KLIV and 1370 KZSF
Sunday, Sept. 11 - Off 

OPPONENT INFORMATION

Earthquakes vs. Seattle All-Time
MLS Regular Season: 10-7-3
Home: 5-1-2 (12 GF, 5 GA)
Away: 5-6-1 (12 GF, 17 GA)
All-Time Scoring: San Jose - 24, Seattle - 22

Last Game vs. Seattle 
Earthquakes 0, Seattle 2; May 7, 2016; CenturyLink Field, Seattle, Wash. The San Jose Earthquakes fell to Seattle Sounders FC 2-0 at CenturyLink Field. The loss snapped a five-game unbeaten streak against Seattle (3-0-2) dating back to the 2014 season. The Quakes were forced to shuffle the lineup after last week's late comeback draw in Philadelphia. With Quincy Amarikwa absent with a hamstring injury and Anibal Godoy serving a one-match suspension, forward Chad Barrett made his first start and appearance of the season and midfielder Matheus Silva made his first professional start. In the sixth minute of the match, Sounders FC midfielder Osvaldo Alonso drilled a low shot from the edge of the penalty area that was ticketed for the far post, but Quakes goalkeeper David Bingham fully extended to his left to punch it away for a corner kick. 

Seattle forward Clint Dempsey opened the scoring in the 26th minute. Receiving a pass at the penalty spot from Erik Friberg, Dempsey first-timed his shot past Bingham and into the side netting. The Quakes came close to equalizing just three minutes into the second half. Midfielder Alberto Quintero gained control of a long ball and had a go on net, but his shot was blocked. 

The loose ball rolled out to Barrett, but his subsequent effort was blocked as well. Ten minutes later, Earthquakes midfielder Simon Dawkins lined up to take a free kick just outside the 18-yard box. His curling effort froze goalkeeper Stefan Frei, but smacked the bottom of the crossbar, hit the goal line and was secured by the net minder as it popped into the air. San Jose looked to bring the score level at one apiece when Victor Bernardez was taken down in the penalty area late in the match. Chris Wondolowski stepped to take the penalty, sending Frei the wrong way, but his shot glanced the outside of the post and was cleared to safety. As the Quakes pushed on for an equalizer, Sounders FC forward Jordan Morris scored in waning moments to double the advantage and seal the result.

History of the Quakes - Seattle Rivalry The two teams first met in regular season play in 2009 when the Sounders joined MLS ... San Jose won all three meetings in the 2012 regular season, including two wins at CenturyLink Field in Seattle ... Chris Wondolowski scored the winner in a 1-0 win on March 31 in Seattle on a penalty kick, following a foul by Marc Burch on Steven Lenhart ... Lenhart then scored a dramatic game-winner on Aug. 11 at Buck Shaw Stadium, netting a stoppage time goal following a late equalizer by Sounders FC ... San Jose then took a 2-1 win on Sept. 22 at CenturyLink Field with goals from Simon Dawkins and Chris Wondolowski ... Seattle did win 1-0 over San Jose in a U.S. Open Cup quarterfinal match at Kezar Stadium. 

Current Quakes midfielder Cordell Cato scored the winner for Seattle that night ... The Quakes and Sounders FC played three times in 2009, with Seattle taking both meetings at what was then called Qwest Field (2-0 on April 25 and 2-1 on June 13), before the Earthquakes registered a 4-0 triumph at Buck Shaw Stadium on Aug. 2 ... In 2010, the Earthquakes edged the Sounders FC at Qwest Field, 1-0 on May 22 thanks to a Chris Wondolowski goal, while Seattle returned the favor at Buck Shaw on July 31 through a Fredy Montero strike ... In 2011, the two teams battled to a 2-2 draw at Buck Shaw on April 2, while Seattle took a 2-1 decision at CenturyLink Field on Oct. 15 ... San Jose won each of their three regular-season matches in 2012 by one goal ... Seattle Sounders FC knocked the Earthquakes out of the 2012 U.S. Open Cup in the quarterfinals, upending San Jose 1-0 on June 26 at Kezar Stadium in San Francisco ... They have squared off twice this season, with each team winning their home game. In the first meeting, San Jose won 1-0 thanks to a Chris Wondolowski goal in first-half stoppage time ... After dropping their second meeting of 2013 4-0 at CenturyLink Field, the Earthquakes bounced back for a gritty 1-0 win ... San Jose dropped their first meeting of 2014 against Seattle after a golazo from Obafemi Martins, a chipped shot from near the end line on May 17 at CenturyLink Field ... The San Jose Earthquakes evened the season series on Saturday, Aug. 2, topping Western Conference leading Seattle Sounders FC 1-0 thanks to a goal from Portuguese forward Yannick Djalo ... The two teams finished off the 2014 season with a 1-1 draw at CenturyLink Field on Aug. 20, with goals by Sounders FC forward Chad Barrett and Earthquakes forward Chris Wondolowski ..., On March 7, the Earthquakes secured their first victory of the 2015 season with a 3-2 win on the road at Seattle... In their second matchup of 2015, the Quakes shutout Seattle Sounders FC 2-0 on the road at CenturyLink Stadium on June 20 ... San Jose drew with Seattle Sounders FC 1-1 in their final matchup of 2015 to finish the season with an undefeated 2-0-1 record against their Western Conference foes.

Earthquakes - Seattle Connections Seattle Sounders FC was brought into MLS as an expansion franchise ahead of the 2009 season, a year after the San Jose Earthquakes rejoined the league following a two-season absence ... Earthquakes forward Steven Lenhart, Seattle midfielder Brad Evans, and Seattle defender Chad Marshall played together for the Columbus Crew in 2008 ... Earthquakes defender Shaun Francis and Marshall were teammates with the Columbus Crew from 2010-12 ... Quakes midfielder Cordell Cato made eight appearances for the Sounders FC in 2012, recording one assist ... Seattle midfielder Brad Evans scored his first career goal against San Jose ... Earthquakes goalkeeper David Bingham and Seattle goalkeeper Stefan Frei played at Cal ... Quakes midfielder Sanna Nyassi made 38 appearances for Seattle from 2008-10 ... Earthquakes defender Shaun Francis, as well as Sounders FC midfielder/defender Oniel Fisher and defender Damion Lowe were all born in Jamaica ... Francis and Fisher play on the Jamaican national team together ... Earthquakes goalkeeper Bryan Meredith played for Seattle from 2011-12 ... Seattle defender Tyrone Mears as well as Quakes defender Jordan Stewart and midfielder Simon Dawkins were all born in England ... Mears (2007-09) and Dawkins (2013-16) also both played for Derby County ... Earthquakes forward Chris Wondolowski and Sounders FC forward Clint Dempsey played together for the United States National Team during the 2014 FIFA World Cup, with Wondolowski replacing Dempsey in the 87th minute against Portugal ... Dempsey (2001-03) and Quakes midfielder Shea Salinas (2004-07) both played at Furman University ... Earthquakes forward Chad Barrett played for Seattle Sounders FC from 2014-15, scoring 12 goals over 44 appearances ... San Jose midfielder Cordell Cato and Seattle defender Joevin Jones are both from Trinidad ... Quakes midfielders Anibal Godoy and Alberto Quintero as well as Sounders FC defender Roman Torres were all born in Panama City, Panama ... San Jose forward Henok Goitom and Seattle midfielder Erik Friberg are both from Sweden.

MISCELLANEOUS NOTES

Earthquakes vs. Sounders FC All-Time The Quakes are 10-7-3 all-time against their Western Conference rival, with a 5-1-2 record at home.

Second Meeting Saturday's match marks the second meeting this season between the two clubs. Sounders FC defeated the Quakes 2-0 in their first clash at CenturyLink Field on May 7.

Success vs. Seattle San Jose is 3-1-2 in their last six matches against Seattle, including two shutouts. In their only prior meeting at Avaya Stadium, the two teams drew 1-1 (9/12/15).

Best of the Best Forward Chris Wondolowski has scored nine goals against Seattle Sounders FC in his career, including two last season, three more than any other player in MLS history. He has tallied at least one goal against Seattle in each of the past seven seasons.

Salinas Against Seattle Quakes midfielder Shea Salinas has recorded four assists against Seattle in his career, trailing only Brad Davis (7) and Landon Donovan (6) for most against Sounders FC all-time.

Earthquakes in Friendlies Including Saturday's thrilling game against Pachuca, San Jose is 10-9-8 all-time in friendlies, including a 7-1-4 record in their last 12 matches.

Thompson Finds the Net On Saturday, Tommy Thompson scored his second goal in an international friendly for the Quakes, having previously capitalized in the 2-1 victory against CDS Vida on Oct. 14, 2014.

Meredith Returns from Injury Against Pachuca, goalkeeper Bryan Meredith made his third start of 2016 after previously starting in the 2-1 victory against Real Sociedad of La Liga on May 18 and the 2-0 loss to the Portland Timbers in the U.S. Open Cup on June 14. The Quakes goalkeeper has been out of action since early July after undergoing surgery to repair an abdominal strain.

Salinas Records a Brace Against C.F. Pachuca, Shea Salinas scored his second and third international friendly goals with the Quakes. Salinas previously found the back of the net in the 4-0 win against the Honduran U-23 Olympic Team on July 15, 2008.

On the Leaderboard Among the Earthquakes that rank near the top in various statistical categories in MLS are:
David Bingham - 75.7 saves percentage (3rd in MLS)
David Bingham - 84 saves (6th in MLS)
David Bingham - 1.10 goals against average (7th in MLS)
David Bingham - 6 shutouts (t-5th in MLS)
Alberto Quintero - 62 fouls suffered (4th in MLS)

MLS Goals Since 2010 Chris Wondolowski has been by far the league's most efficient striker since 2010, leading the league in goals during that time span:

1. Chris Wondolowski - 111 goals
2. Robbie Keane - 80
3. Alvaro Saborio - 71
4. Kei Kamara - 68
5. Bradley Wright-Phillips - 62
6. Sebastien Le Toux - 55
7. Fabian Espindola - 54
8. Thierry Henry - 51
T9. Dominic Oduro - 50
T9. Will Bruin - 50

Wondolowski Continues To Climb All-Time MLS Goals List Chris Wondolowski knows how to find the back of the net. Here are the top-10 all-time goal scorers in MLS history:

1. Landon Donovan - 144 in 334 games
2. Jeff Cunningham - 134 in 365 games
3. Jaime Moreno - 133 in 340 games
4. Chris Wondolowski - 118 in 251 games
5. Ante Razov - 114 in 262 games
6. Jason Kreis - 108 in 305 games
7. Dwayne De Rosario - 104 in 343 games
8. Taylor Twellman - 101 in 174 games
9. Edson Buddle - 100 in 304 games
T10. Roy Lassiter - 88 in 179 games
T10. Carlos Ruiz - 88 in 182 games

Wondolowski Near Top Of MLS All-Time Game-Winning Goals List Chris Wondolowski has a flair for game-winning goals. Here are the top-five game-winning goal scorers in MLS history:

1. Landon Donovan - 41 in 334 games
2. Jeff Cunningham - 40 in 365 games
3. Chris Wondolowski - 38 in 251 games
4. Ante Razov - 33 in 262 games
5. Jason Kreis - 31 in 305 games

Road Goals Leaderboard Here are the top-five goal scorers on the road in MLS history:

1. Landon Donovan - 62
2. Chris Wondolowski - 60
3. Jeff Cunningham - 57
4. Ante Razov - 54 
5. Jaime Moreno - 50 

Goals for One Club Here are the top-five goal scorers with a single club in MLS history:

1. Jaime Moreno, DC - 131
2. Chris Wondolowski, SJ - 114 
3. Landon Donovan, LA - 112
4. Taylor Twellman, NE - 101 
5. Jason Kreis, DAL - 91

Earthquakes To Host A&W Celebrity Root Beer Float Night on Saturday, Sept. 10 The San Jose Earthquakes will host their sixth annual A&W Celebrity Root Beer Float Night on Saturday, Sept. 10, starting at 5:30 p.m. PT in the 7UP Epicenter prior to the club's match against Seattle Sounders FC scheduled to kickoff at 7:30 p.m. Fans can expect to have A&W Root Beer Floats prepared by former 49ers center Eric Heitmann and former U.S. Women's National Team member and 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup champion Brandi Chastain, among many others.

Earthquakes Announce Kickoff Time Change for Match Against Whitecaps FC on October 16 In conjunction with Major League Soccer, the San Jose Earthquakes announced that the club's match on Sunday, Oct. 16 against Vancouver Whitecaps FC at Avaya Stadium has been moved to 2 p.m. PT. The match, originally scheduled for 4 p.m., will be broadcast on CSN California, 1590 KLIV and 1370 KZSF.

ACADEMY UPDATE

Quakes Academy Returns to Pitch The Earthquakes Academy kicked off the 2016-17 season against Placer United SC. The U-14s won 2-1, the U-13s tied 0-0 and the U-12s lost 4-0 and tied 2-2. The Earthquakes now turn their attention to the De Anza Force, with a full slate of games featuring every age group from U-12 to U-18 on Saturday. The matches will be played at Las Positas College and Vista Montana Park.

domingo, 4 de septiembre de 2016

A’s 18th Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Day Raises $112,245



More than $1.5 million has been raised throughout the event’s history

OAKLAND, Calif. – The Oakland Athletics raised $112,245 at today’s 18th Annual Breast Cancer Awareness Day, presented by Zevia. Proceeds from the event benefit the American Cancer Society and the Cancer Prevention Institute of California.

More than 350 Bay Area breast cancer survivors formed a symbolic human pink ribbon on the field before the game, followed by the release of white doves, which served as a symbol of hope. The team also presented the 13th annual
“Gift of Faith” grantin memory of longtime KTVU Channel 2 reporter Faith Fancher, to the Carol Ann Read Breast Health Center.

Over the event’s history, the A’s have raised more than $1.5 million for breast cancer research, education, advocacy and free services. Breast Cancer Awareness Day is presented by Zevia and supported in part by Athena bottled water, Sutter Health, Drake’s Brewing Co., State Roofing Systems, Comerica Bank, Nelson Staffing, and BDA.   
                     Fotos Luis Alberto Torres - ISCDeportes

MAJOR LEAGUERS TEAM UP TO STRIKE OUT CANCER



What began as an idea to use the month of September as a vehicle to raise awareness in the battle against pediatric cancers has turned into a reality for Colorado Rockies reliever, Jason Motte.

Since he came up with the concept three years ago, dozens of Major Leaguers have joined Motte’s effort to raise money and awareness to help strike out various forms of cancer.  And it was recently announced that Major League Baseball has picked up this idea and will commemorate childhood cancer awareness month with a special day on September 2.

Motte began his quest to Strike Out Cancer in 2013 and, as part of his efforts, began to raise money and awareness for the cause through the sale of K Cancer T-shirts. Along the way, other Major Leaguers joined the effort by adopting cancer-related causes of their own to support.  Each participating player’s tee features a big backwards ‘K’ — the baseball scoring symbol for when a player strikes out looking.

Fans who have purchased the T-shirts are encouraged to wear them to a Major League game on Strike Out Cancer Day, which will be on Friday, September 2nd.  Players around the Majors will be in their T-shirts on the way to the ballpark, in their clubhouses and after their games to bring attention to the initiative.


With the ongoing support of the Major League Baseball Players Association and ballplayers around the league, K Cancer has raised over $450,000, and is looking to hit the million dollar mark by the end of this season. 

I’m honored by the support my fellow Major Leaguers have displayed in joining the Jason Motte Foundation’s effort to strike out cancer,” Motte said. What started out as a ripple of awareness in St. Louis a couple of years ago has turned into a tidal wave of international support to help eradicate this horrible disease. I want to thank the players for standing together in support of this initiative, as well as 108 Stitches and fans everywhere for doing their best to help strike out cancer.”


Each team is supporting a different charitable organization dedicated to fighting cancer, as recommended by each team’s MLBPA player representative. Fans are asked to join in supporting the cause by purchasing these high-quality T-shirts at www.108stitches.com .

Proceeds from every T-shirt sold are being split between the Jason Motte Foundation and the charity selected by each team’s player representative.

Below are the Major League Players participating in the K Cancer campaign.

John Axford; Brandon Barnes; Dellin Betance; Zach Britton; Jarred Cosart; Jacob deGrom; Spanky Eaton; AJ Ellis; Danny Espinosa; Yan Gomes; Alex Gordon; Jason Grilli; Billy Hamilton; Derek Holland; Daniel Hudson; Craig Kimbrel; Jon Jay; Jon Lester; Evan Longoria; Martin Maldonado; Colin McHugh; Mark Melancon; Wade Miley; Jason Motte; Aaron Nola; Daniel Norris; Trevor Plouffe; Anthony Rizzo; Hector Santiago; Drew Storen; Hunter Strickland; Kolten Wong


Find out more about this effort at www.jasonmottefoundation.org    or at