Joe Monroig

Baseball Umpire at USABL

Joe Monroig is a versatile professional with experience in sports journalism and broadcasting, currently serving as a Broadcast Associate Freelancer with Major League Baseball since May 2023. At William Paterson University of New Jersey, Joe has been active as a sports journalist covering the New Jersey Devils and as a sports broadcaster since September 2019. Additional roles include sports writer for JERSEY SPORTING NEWS and play-by-play commentator for HockeyTV, both of which commenced in late 2021. Joe also possesses a background in sports camp counseling at Camp Winadu and has held various positions in the service and logistics sectors, including roles as a baseball umpire, banquet waiter, and fulfillment associate. Joe's education culminated in a degree from William Paterson University, completed in May 2023.

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Belleville, United States

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USABL

USABL (U.S. Amateur Baseball League) established in 1985 was the first youth-amateur travel baseball league in the Tri-State area. We are also the largest travel league with over 2,000 teams playing Spring, Summer and Fall. USABL’s Commissioner and founder, Robert “Bob” Delahant began the league as a way to get more competitive baseball to supplement his son’s little league all-star team with extra games. The goal of USABL is to offer players competitive and quality baseball, as well as all that comes with being on a team. We pride ourselves on giving players/teams a chance to teach good baseball and play competitive baseball at an early age. USABL held its first ever USABL State Championship in Spring 2013 at the 13U age group and it was a huge success. We plan to continue putting together the 13U State Championship and have plans to implement it in other age groups in the coming years. U.S.A.B.L offers competitive travel baseball for ages 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15/16, 16/18, 18 & Over, 28 & Over, 38 & Over Today the league boasts of more than 2,000 teams and 20,000 players, playing in different programs under the USABL banner.


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