Alumni

Players who have come through the Eagles Baseball Program have continued their baseball careers with great success at both the collegiate and professional levels. Here’s an update on some of our alums.

FORMER EAGLES PLAYERS IN PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL
Pat Butler – played with our North Jersey Eagles ACBL team in the 2012 championship summer, and pitched for the Camden Riversharks in the Atlantic League in 2013. He played for the Washington WildThings in the Frontier League in 2014 and 2015. He playedg with the Rockland Boulders in 2016. Pat was drafted by the Minnesota Twins in 2009 but opted to attend the University of Connecticut.

Kevin Ferguson – came through the Eagles program starting with the 11U team. Played his college baseball at Northeastern University and following his 2013 graduation, was signed by the Houston Astros. Kevin played for Greenville and the GCL Astros in the Houston organization in 2013. He played for the Tri-City Valley Cats, Houston’s entry in the New York-Penn League in 2014.

Patrick Kivlehan – played with our North Jersey Eagles ACBL team and spent the 2014 season with the Jackson Generals (AA) in the Seattle Mariners organization. In January 2015, the Mariners invited Pat to take part in the MLB Rookie Career Development Program. The program is a joint effort by Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association to prepare players for what they will encounter in the big leagues. Patrick played for AAA Tacoma in the Mariners organization in 2015 and was traded during the off-season to the Texas Rangers. He was traded back to Seattle in May 2016, picked up by San Diego in August and made his MLB debut on August 20 with two hits including his first career home run. He finished 2016 with the Cincinnati Reds and made the Reds again out of Spring Training in 2017.

Patrick Stanley – trained at Professional Baseball Instruction through his high school career at Ramsey High School. Drafted by the Colorado Rockies, he ultimately pitched at the AAA level in the Detroit Tigers organization.

EAGLES HIGH SCHOOL PLAYERS IN COLLEGE BASEBALL
2017
Jack Brodsky – Emory University
Joe Cinnella – Seton Hall University
Julian Schlesinger – Dickinson College

2016
Robbie Appello – Stevenson University
Michael Beninati – University of Chicago
Frank Cascio – Quinnipiac University
Jacob Lebovitch – Muhlenberg College
Christopher Silos – Stevens Institute of Technology
Dante Vartolone – Centenary University
Carson Weis – William Paterson University

2015
Serafino Brito – Rutgers University
Sean Cullen – Union College
Andrew Eng – Binghamton University
Justin Grippo – Bergen Community College
Kevin Hommen – Widener University
Daniel Luetkemeyer – University of Rhode Island
Joe Mitchell – Bergen Community College
Alston Pough – Tulane University
Ryan Remo – Fordham University
Joe Saffioti – Felician University

2014
Chris Babb -William Paterson University
Chris Cabral – Bloomfield College
Sal Careri – Chesapeake College
Brendan Cotter – Catholic University
Alex DiMartino – Babson College
Joe Gagliano – Herkimer County Community College
Kyle Haag – Ramapo College
Jack Hurley – Scranton University
Andrew Kauf – Weslyan University
Matt Krupa – Kean University
Ryan Madonna – Lynchburg College
Jordan Manne – University of Rhode Island
Andrew Mascis – Franklin & Marshall
Eddie Nikocevic – Manhattan College
Issac Pichardo – Bloomfield College
Juan Reina – Bloomfield College
Jared Quintero – Bloomsburg University
Matt Rivera – Rowan University
Ryan Vasel – Dickinson College
Ron Villone – Salisbury University
Shane Woelfel – Bloomsburg University

2013
Josh Abolt – Union College
Cerafino Brito – Rutgers University
Christopher Cabral – Bloomfield College
Marc Cohen – Drew University
Brennan Cotter – Catholic University
Mark Diaz – Montclair State University
John Doherty – Ramapo College
Joe Gagliano – Herkimer County Community College
John Hurley – University of Scranton
Andrew Mullen – Franklin Pierce University
Issac Pichardo – Bloomfield College
Joel Polanco – Bergen Community College
Jared Quintero – Sussex Community College
Ryan Remo – Fordham University
Juan Reina – Bloomfield College
Brian Sondergard – NJIT
Nico Symington – Tulane
Zach Tondi – James Madison University
Wyatt Trautwein – Bradley
Shane Woelfel – Bloomsburg University

2012
Chris Baldi – Amherst
Marc Cohen – Drew University
Mark Diaz – Southern New Hampshire
John Doherty – Ramapo College
Sean Haveron – University of Scranton
Ryan Lidge – Notre Dame
Brandon Martinez – Southern New Hampshire
Andrew Mullen – Franklin Pierce University
Brian Sondergard – New Jersey Institute of Technology
Nico Symington – Tulane University
Wyatt Trautwein – Creighton University

2011
Christopher Baldi – Amherst College
Marco Baratta – Swarthmore College
Alex Bogart – William Paterson University
Marc Cohen – Drew University
Frank Colasante – William Paterson University
Nick Cuono – Fairleigh Dickinson University – Teaneck
Gerry DiFilipio St. Peters University
John Doherty – Ramapo College
Josh Garran – Pace University
Kurt Hommen – Manhattanville College
Mike Lembo – Sacred Heart University
Blaise Martinez – Bergen Community College
Frank Mayo – Pace University
George Monsen – Brookdale Community College
Brady Pevny – William Paterson University
Mike Sweeny – Pace University

2010
Brett Ashley – Bucknell
Anthony Billera – Fairleigh Dickinson University – Teaneck
Ryan Carroll – Fordham
Ryan Casey – Wagner
Frank Colasante – William Paterson University
Nick Cuono – Fairleigh Dickinson University – Teaneck
Anthony D’Allesandro – Duke
Nico Hernandez – St. Thomas University
Jordan Hubbard – New England College
Brian McKenna – Seton Hall University
Zak Palmer – Quinnipiac

2008
Brett Ashley – Bucknell University
Ken Billera – Fairleigh Dickinson University – Madison
Patrick Butler – University of Connecticut
Ryan Casey – Wagner College
Zach Loys – Rutgers University-Newark
Evan Sternberg – Trinity College

2007
Joe Coppolla – Johnson & Wales
John Puttress – Northeastern University
James Wilson – Clark University