PRESS RELEASE – Futures Collegiate Baseball League Commissioner Chris Hall announced on Monday the addition of a franchise in Nashua, N.H., to the league. The club will play at Holman Stadium, a 3,000-seat park which was formerly the home of professional teams in the Can-Am, Atlantic and Eastern Leagues.
The organization will be owned by Eric Butelin and managed by the Lowell Spinners of the Class-A New York-Penn League. Butelin, a business owner from Milwaukee, Wis., has over 35 years of experience in banking and IT services and has held management positions with IBM and First Wisconsin Bank.
Two full-time front office members have been hired for the 2011 season. Tim Geromini, a native of Franklin, Mass., was named the Director of Business Development, while Jarrod FitzGerald, a native of Dracut, Mass., is the club’s Director of Creative Services. Both had completed internships with the Lowell Spinners in 2010.
The team will be managed by Londonderry, N.H., native and former Boston Red Sox farmhand Mike Chambers, currently an assistant coach at Franklin Pierce University. Chambers will be assisted by longtime Nashua South High School head coach B.J. Neverett.