| FILM & ADVERTISING ROLES
As the largest resource for adult baseball players in New England,
the Boston Men's Baseball League has been contacted by television
and movie directors, as well as advertising agencies, to appear
in tv shows, films and national ad campaigns. Provided is a sampling
of our work. Looking to cast baseball players? Contact us!
| MTV MADE: POLLARD SHINES
IN TELEVISION ROLE |
2007 MABL MVP from the Boston Tigers, Jonathan
Pollard, was cast by MTV's
MADE as a "MADE Coach." Pollard's
mission was to help Saugus High School's Stephen LaMonica
break down sociological and familial stereotypes and transform
him from quiet theatre kid into a high school baseball player.
For this hour-long episode, Jonathan works with LaMonica,
a sophomore student at Saugus High School battling with
peer pressures at school and trying to step out of a looming
shadow cast by his athletic father.
MTV's hit show MADE has become known nationwide for helping
to develop youngsters into something they've always hoped
to be, but never had the outlet or confidence to do so.
The shows undertone often serves as a positive outlet to
expose these kids to a world outside of their own comfort
zone. It will air April 12, 2008 on MTV.

MTV's Made finds coach in the MABL. |

Stephen LaMonica and Jonathan Pollard. |
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| VISIONS OF THE FUTURE -
LOCAL BASEBALLERS TALK GENETICS ON BBC SERIES |
"Visions
of the Future: The Biotech Revolution" is a three-part
series where leading theoretical physicist and futurist
Dr. Michio Kaku explores the cutting edge science of today,
tomorrow, and beyond. He argues that humankind is at a turning
point in history. In this century, we are going to make
the historic transition from the 'Age of Discovery' to the
'Age of Mastery', a period in which we will move from being
passive observers of nature to its active choreographers.
This will give us not only unparalleled possibilities but
also great responsibilities.
On July 21st at Chelsea High Field, several MABL players
were filmed giving their opinions on potential risks and/or
advantages of genetic enhancement in sports. The TV crew
flew in from the UK for interviews. Stuart Wallace from
the Indians, Brett Rudy from the White Sox and Anthony Bucciarelli
from the Cutters are some of the players who can be seen.
The program aired globally on the BBC beginning January
30, 2008. (Watch the Baseball
Segment | Watch the Entire
Episode.)

BBC Series: Visions of the Future. |

Stuart Wallace shares his future visions. |
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| THE BOSTON GLOBE - HOW
TO WIN A BOSTON SPORTS ARGUMENT |
As part of a 2007 advertising campaign to
promote Boston Globe sports coverage, the Boston Men's Baseball
League's Brett Rudy was called upon to play a key role as
a professional arguer. The campaign can be seen in the Boston
Globe newspaper, as well as on concourse billboards at Fenway
Park.

Anaye Milligan arguing with Brett Rudy. |

Another ad in the campaign. |
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| FEVER PITCH - THE MOVIE |
Jimmy Fallon and Drew Barrymore starred in
Fever Pitch which hit theaters in October of 2005. Also
featured in the film were 17 members of the Boston Men's
Baseball League as extras. Ryan Gray of the White Sox was
even shown pitching. Players attended an open casting call
where hundreds auditioned. Filming took place at Fenway
Park from September 16-23, 2004 from 5PM to 5AM daily.
Based on the Nick Hornby novel and brought to you by the
Farrelly Brothers, Fever Pitch centers on a guy named Ben
(Fallon) and his obsession with the Boston Red Sox. Ben
meets Lindsey (Barrymore). They fall in love. All things
are wonderful. But their future together is threatened once
the baseball season comes around and Lindsey discovers something
about Ben...his obsession with the Boston Red Sox. See more
pictures from the
filming.

Russ Ward of the Somerville Senators hangs with Red
Sox legends Jim Rice and Dennis Eckersley. |

Paul Laurin of North Andover Thunder with Jimmy Fallon
and an umpire. |
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| PETE ROSE ON TRIAL - BOSTON
MENS BASEBALL LEAGUE ON JURY |
On July 17, 2003, three members of the Boston
MABL and MSBL appeared on "Pete Rose on Trial" on
ESPN and reached the conclusion that Pete Rose should be eligible
for the Baseball Hall of Fame. Two dozen members from across
the Boston MABL and MSBL cast for the 12 juror roles, but
only three were selected for this national broadcast:
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| Background:
Pete Rose on Trial. |
Jim
Holmwood
MSBL Gray Sox |
Jason
Grenier
MABL Giants |
Jose
Medina
MABL Dodgers |
Should Rose
be H.O.F. eligible? Total: Yes - 8, No - 4 |
NO
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YES
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YES
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Did Pete Rose
bet on baseball? Total: Yes - 11, No - 1 |
YES
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YES
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NO
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| IICHIKO VODKA - TELEVISION
COMMERCIAL |
On August 22, 2006, nine Boston Men's Baseball
League players participated in filming a television commercial
for the Japanese vodka iichiko.
Dressed in period uniforms (the actual uniforms used in
Field of Dreams) and using period gloves and bats,
the "actors" were shot fielding their positions,
pitching and batting. The shoot took place in Hudson, MA.
See more pictures from the iichiko
shoot. The commercial was first broadcast in the Fall
of 2006 in Japan. Watch
the commercial.

The filming of Iichiko commercial. |

Closing scene from the tv spot. |
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| STUBHUB LAUNCHES TICKET SERVICES
WITH BMBL TALENT |

Mike McInnis' nose bleed makes him a star. |
On May 4, 2004, MABL White Sox infielder
Mike McInnis was featured in a national print
ad campaign to launch StubHub,
now a popular online ticket service agency.
The ad's first appearance was in the baseball
satire newspaper, The Heckler in the Chicago
area.
Stubhub found the photo used in the ad online
after searching Google for the perfect picture
for their ad campaign. They contacted the
White Sox and purchased the photo for use
in a full page advertisement. |
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| FLEET HOMELINK LAUNCHES ONLINE
SERVICE WITH BMBL HELP |
| All-star shortstops Nomar Garciaparra of the
Boston Red Sox and Derek Jeter of the New York Yankees are
fiercely competitive baseball rivals on the field. But they're
on the same team when it comes to supporting FleetBoston Financial
Corp.'s online offerings: Fleet HomeLink with Quick &
Reilly for personal banking and investing and Fleet OfficeLink
for small business banking.
Jeter and Garciaparra are paired in new commercials from
Fleet's advertising agency Hill, Holliday, Connors, Cosmopulos
that launch this week. The 2001 campaign consisted of three
:30 TV spots and one :60 spot that ran throughout Fleet's
retail footprint in the Northeast. Comic Jim Gaffigan is
also in the spots.
More importantly, Brian Cooper of the Rockies was selected
to be Derek Jeter's body double for the campaign because
he had a similar build and haircut. Coop was selected after
being seen playing baseball at Cleveland Circle Field.

Garciaparra & Jeter for Fleet Homelink |
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Brian Cooper looking like Derek Jeter |
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| GOLD'S GYM & TOYOTA TEAM WITH
BMBL FOR MARKETING GIMMICK |
In June of 2004, 28 members of the MABL White
Sox, Athletics and Royals weighing more than 5,040 pounds
piled onto a Toyota Tacoma for a photoshoot for Golds Gym.
The photo, which will appear in Golds Gym signage, also
appeared on the Toyota Tacoma website. Participants received
a free Golds Gym shirt as well as a free month's membership,
courtesy of Chris Kaufmann, President of Golds Gym Westborough.

5,040 pounds of White Sox, A's and Royals pile onto a Toyota
Tacoma for Golds Gym promotion.
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| ESPN FEATURES BMBL PLAYER
AS MEMBER OF NEGRO LEAGUES |
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On Sunday, February 26, 2006, as part
of ESPN’s Black History Month initiatives, ESPN
Classic televised ESPN Classic Vintage Live: Negro
League Baseball. The game celebrated the rich heritage
and tradition of the Negro Leagues and their role
in the history of both baseball and the African-American
community. |
Rich Petrillo, who plays for the Brockton A's was selected
from hundreds that tried out at closed practices around
the country to play on the Barnstormers roster in his television
role. – Rich is 55, by the way! Of note, the event
included special game host Willie Mays, one of the few surviving
former Black Barons players. Rosters competed using equipment,
and wearing uniforms, that replicated the late-1940s period
in baseball. |
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