Pitching
As a two-time All-Star, Andrew earned ALCS MVP honors in 2016 setting playoff strikeout records for relievers. Miller was a professional baseball starting pitcher and reliever for 15 seasons, including stints with the Detroit Tigers, Florida Marlins, Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Cleveland Indians, and St. Louis Cardinals. He was also a member of the 2017 World Baseball Classic squad. Miller, a set-up, middle relief and closer, pitched in seven consecutive playoff seasons. He played college baseball at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Outfield/Hitting
Originally drafted in 1990 by the Houston Astros, Chris opted to attend the University of Nevada, before being drafted again in 1993 in the second round by San Francisco Giants. Chris played professional baseball for 6 seasons. Primarily a centerfielder, the left-handed hitter played for four teams, including the Chicago White Sox, Baltimore Orioles, Oakland Athletics, and the Tampa Bay Devil Rays (now Rays). Singleton later parlayed his playing experience serving nearly 15 years as an analyst on ESPN/Baseball Tonight, ESPN radio, and ESPN Sunday Night Baseball, as well as Bally Sports Wisconsin.
Chief of Sport
Chris Iannetta was a professional baseball catcher for 14 seasons with the Colorado Rockies, Los Angele Angels, Seattle Mariners, and Arizona Diamondbacks. Known for his handling of pitchers and durability, Chris caught Jared Weaver’s no-hitter in 2012 despite a fractured wrist in the second inning. He played college baseball at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. As the leader of the Players Way training method for participating former pros, he currently also works serves on the Player Advisory Board for MLBPA and is co-owner of Jack Winery with former MLB player Vernon Wells.