The Futures League
Allen Perreault has a diverse background in sports management and food service, currently working as a Food Service Worker at Sodexo USA since September 2024. In addition to this role, Allen serves as the Archives Manager for The Futures League, where research for the Yearly Records Book is conducted. Previous experience includes positions such as Scoreboard Operator for 3STEP Sports, Volunteer Sports Information Assistant at the University of Maine at Presque Isle, and Major League Baseball ABS Operator. Additional roles span across various establishments, including Delaware North as a Concessions Stand Attendant, Aramark Refreshment Services as a Vending Room Checker, and Gillette Stadium as a Parking Attendant. Allen's earlier experience includes serving as Official Scorer, Team Historian, and Media Intern for the Brockton Rox, as well as Official Scorer and Website Coordinator for the Fall River Independent Baseball League. Educational credentials include certificates in Travel/Tourism and Hospitality, Radio and Television Production, and Accounting, complemented by a high school diploma in Business/Retail.
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The Futures League
The Futures Collegiate Baseball League of New England (FCBL) is summer collegiate baseball at its best, having been regarded as one of the most talented and competitive leagues in the country over its first decade of play. The FCBL is comprised of six collegiate summer baseball teams with four franchises in Massachusetts and one each in Connecticut and New Hampshire. Each franchise provides high quality, affordable entertainment, in a casual, family-friendly atmosphere. College players from around the country descend upon the New England region each summer to take part in a competitive league that closely mirrors the style of a minor league season. More than 150 FCBL players have been drafted by Major League Baseball organizations. The FCBL quickly gained in popularity in the community and is currently the highest-attended summer collegiate league in New England, having attracted more than two million fans to its games since being founded in 2011.