Mike Porzio is a former Major League Baseball pitcher born on August 20, 1972, in Waterbury, Connecticut. A left-handed pitcher and batter, Porzio made his MLB debut with the Colorado Rockies on July 9, 1999, and later played for the Chicago White Sox during the 2002 and 2003 seasons. Standing 6’3″ and weighing 190 pounds, Porzio attended Fairfield College Preparatory School in Connecticut and played college baseball at Villanova University. Over his MLB career, he appeared in 51 games, posting a win–loss record of 3–3 with a 5.90 ERA and 52 strikeouts across 71.2 innings pitched. After his time in…
Ian Murray is a college baseball pitcher for Manhattanville University in Purchase, New York. A native of Commack, New York, he stands 6’3″ and weighs 200 pounds. Murray has played four seasons with the Manhattanville Valiants, earning recognition on the Skyline Winter/Spring Academic Honor Roll for three consecutive years (2021–2024). In his senior season (2024), Murray pitched in five games, including two starts, and posted a 5.27 ERA over 13.2 innings with 11 strikeouts. His standout performance came on March 27 against Yeshiva, where he allowed just one run on two hits across seven innings and struck out eight batters.…
Liam Sabino is a professional baseball infielder born on May 1, 1996, in New York, NY. He played college baseball at Vanderbilt University before transferring to the University of Pittsburgh, where he had a breakout senior season in 2018, batting .286 with 16 home runs and earning Second Team ABCA/Rawlings All-Region honors. Sabino was selected by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 35th round of the 2018 MLB Draft. Over his minor league career, he played for several teams, including the Johnson City Cardinals, State College Spikes, and Everett AquaSox, compiling a .251 batting average with 9 home runs and…
Michael Porzio is a collegiate baseball player from Westport, Connecticut, currently playing as an outfielder for Wake Technical Community College. He bats and throws left-handed. Michael graduated from Staples High School, where he played under coach Jack Macfarland. He is pursuing a major in Business and has a strong baseball lineage—his father, Mike Porzio, was a former MLB pitcher for the Chicago White Sox and Colorado Rockies. No one has logged more hours perfecting baseball philosophy and mechanics under the mentorship of Mike Porzio.
Ramon Fernandez is a former professional baseball outfielder born on September 21, 1977, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. He was drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 42nd round of the 1996 MLB June Amateur Draft out of Miguel Melendez High School in Cayey, Puerto Rico. Fernandez played in the minor leagues, primarily as a left fielder, center fielder, and right fielder. He batted and threw right-handed, standing 6 feet tall and weighing 185 pounds. Over his career, he compiled a batting average of .235 with 10 home runs and 10 stolen bases in 512 plate appearances. His best season…
Professional independent baseball player Ryan Lutinski, is a versatile and dedicated instructor with a passion for developing the next generation of baseball talent. A Clubhouse alumnus and baseball player at Mount Saint Mary College, Lutinski played the 2025 season with the Pecos Professional League’s North Platte 80s. In his most spring/summer, he finished the regular season batting .400 with 14 extra base hits. His experience both as a player and as a coach provides him with a comprehensive understanding of the game and the skills required to succeed at a high level.
James “J.J.” Newman is a former professional baseball player from Wheeling, West Virginia, born on October 23, 1983. He played primarily as a second and third baseman, batting and throwing right-handed. Newman began his collegiate career at Youngstown State University before transferring to Erskine College in South Carolina, where he had a standout senior season. In 2006, Newman was drafted by the New York Mets in the 35th round of the MLB June Amateur Draft. He went on to play in the minor leagues, including time with the Gulf Coast League Mets and the Washington Wild Things. Over his professional…
Joe Zanghi is a professional baseball pitcher from Milford, Connecticut, born on December 1, 1994. He began his collegiate career at Southern New Hampshire University in 2014, where he played as both a pitcher and catcher. After a challenging season, he transferred to Cumberland County Community College in 2015, focusing exclusively on pitching and significantly improving his performance with a 1.70 ERA. The Cincinnati Reds drafted Zanghi in the 24th round of the 2015 MLB Draft but chose not to sign. Instead, he joined the New York Mets organization as an amateur free agent in 2016, signed by scout JP…
Penny most recently served as a Minor League Coach for the Arizona Diamondbacks organization from 2022 to 2023. Xen is passionate, relationship-driven, and has a brilliant mind for the game. He is one of the most forward-thinking offensive coaches in the industry, and his ability to communicate, teach, and elevate hitters will be a significant asset. A former collegiate baseball player at both Rowan College and Clarke University, Penny served as the everyday hitting coach for newly drafted Diamondbacks players over the past two seasons. He worked in the Complex League, Low-A, and High-A, where he guided hitters, developed individualized…
Steve Malvagna is a former professional baseball player known for his versatility on the field, having played as a catcher, pinch hitter, and left fielder. Born on November 28, 1985, in East Meadow, New York, Malvagna played college baseball at Adelphi University, where he was a standout performer. He later transferred to C.W. Post, starting 30 of 31 games behind the plate and leading the team in home runs while maintaining an impressive .995 fielding percentage. Malvagna’s professional career spanned five years, including two seasons within the New York Mets organization. Notably, he was part of the Brooklyn Cyclones team…

