Al Goldis served as the former East Coast Supervisor of scouting for the California Angels and then became the Director of Scouting and Player Development for the Chicago White Sox, where he was responsible for drafting several successful players, including Jack McDowell, Robin Ventura, Hall of Famer Frank Thomas, and Alex Fernandez.
Under his guidance, the White Sox's Scouting and Development departments became the benchmark for developing championship-level players. In 1991, he joined the Milwaukee Brewers as Vice President of Scouting and Player Development and later spent seven years as a special assistant to the GM of the Cincinnati Reds, and then three years as a special assistant to the GM of the New York Mets.
Coach Horvath, the current Head Coach at Jefferson University, boasts an impressive resume with over 200 career wins and 20 years of college coaching experience. He has coached at various esteemed institutions, including Palm Beach Atlantic University, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, San Diego Christian College, Rider University, where he mentored multiple All-Conference and All-Region players. He has also recruited and coached multiple All-Americans, Conference Players of the Year, and MLB Draft Picks to successful careers in baseball.
After a three-year career with the Rams, Almonte was selected in the 26th round of the 2017 MLB Entry Draft by the Arizona Diamondbacks. He appeared in 58 minor league contests and played as high as Single-A ball.
While in East Falls, Almonte appeared in 33 games and posted a 9-6 overall record and the second-best earned run average in school history of 2.41. He fanned 125 batters in 112 innings of work. Almonte threw the first no-hitter since 1999 on April 3, 2015 in a 7-0 victory over Lincoln (Pa.). He was named First Team All-CACC in 2017.
Abe is the currently is the Pitching Coach at Thomas Jefferson University.
Adrian Jimenez
Played baseball for four years at Wilmington University in Delaware, competing at the Division 2 level. He was a fluid player who moved seamlessly between positions, demonstrating his versatility and excellent understanding of the game. Jimenez's defensive ability and strategic thinking were important additions to his club, from the hot corner at third base to the difficult responsibilities of shortstop and catcher.The peak of his college playing career came during his junior year, when he helped Wilmington University win the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) championship. This victory cemented his image as a team player who could produce under pressure and in critical situations.
He is currently a Strength & Conditioning and Infield Coach at Thomas Jefferson University, where he shares his skills and experience. He continues to encourage and nurture future talents through coaching, passing on the vital lessons he learnt through years of dedication and hard work.
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