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USPBL Announces New “Real Baseball, Real Fun” Initiative

Today, the United Shore Professional Baseball League announced the hiring of Ray Ortega to lead their new initiative described as “Real Baseball, Real Fun.”

Ortega is a product of indy ball himself as both a player and coach and had coached in the minor leagues before becoming an assistant coach for the Savannah Bananas last year.

I have known Ortega for over a decade beginning with his rookie year in the Frontier League as part of the road warrior Frontier League Greys. His infectious attitude and love for the game drew me in instantly.

When he recently contacted me about his ideas for “Real Baseball, Real Fun,” I was immediately sold.

I have always loved independent baseball because of the players and people involved. It is why I started this blog in the first place; to connect players and fans and tell stories that bring out the human side of the sport. I love when players can just be themselves and show that side to the fans.

In my opinion, the core of the game of baseball doesn’t need to change, but the interactions and fan support needs an upgrade in order to stay relevant.

The Savannah Bananas sell out ballpark after ballpark because of the fun interactions and the larger than life characters that they players have turned into. But far too many baseball purists think that their attempts to “liven up” the game itself have ruined the game.

The United Shore Pro Baseball League lead by Ray Ortega is aiming to bridge that gap.

Indy Ball Island is looking forward to working with Ray and the USPBL to showcase how this initiative plays out throughout the season and the years to come.

You can read the official press release from the USPBL Below:

The USPBL powered by UWM Welcomes Ray Ortega to Lead “Real Baseball, Real Fun” Initiative 

March 12th, 2025

 ROCHESTER, Mich. – March 12, 2025 – The United Shore Professional Baseball League (USPBL powered by UWM) is thrilled to announce the addition of Ray Ortega as USPBL Assistant Director of Baseball Operations & Hitting Coach. With the new motto of “Real Baseball, Real Fun.”, Ortega is set to bring fresh energy and expertise to the league. 

Ortega, 35, from Miami, FL, has an extensive background in baseball, both as a player and a coach. Ortega previously spent three years with the USPBL, as a catcher for the Birmingham Bloomfield Beavers in 2016 and 2017, and as the Beavers’ Assistant Manager and league Catching Coordinator in 2018. In 2019, Ortega left the USPBL to become the Player Development Coach for the San Francisco Giants’ Triple-A affiliate, the Sacramento River Cats, and that team won the 2019 AAA National Championship. After leaving the River Cats, Ortega joined the Southern Maryland Blue Crabs of the Atlantic League, where he served as the Hitting Coach and Bench Coach for two summers. Over the years, Ortega has coached more than 200 players who have played Major League Baseball. 

In 2024, Ortega immersed himself into the baseball entertainment experience of the Savannah Bananas, serving as an Assistant Manager of the Savannah Bananas during their tour across the country. As Ortega returns to the USPBL this season, he will be helping the league to increase player engagement with the fans, ramping up the fun and entertainment on the field while still staying true to the traditional rules of baseball. “My goal is to reimagine the culture surrounding the game. I want to change the fan experience and overall presentation of the game, but not the game of baseball,” said Ortega. “Baseball is fun. I want to remind people of that. The USPBL is – Real Baseball, Real Fun.” 

Ortega will have a key role in player development and community outreach, while also helping to implement the increased engagement of our players with the fans, and the additional entertainment on the field during USPBL games in a way that will not impact the outcome of the games or the opportunity for USPBL players to be signed to contracts by Major League organizations. His appointment marks an important step in USPBL’s continued commitment to excellence both on and off the field. 

The evolution of the USPBL, now entering its 10th season of baseball, will bring a brand of baseball with unmatched energy, personality, and creativity. More on-field interactions, more player-led promotions, and deeper fan connections – from the dugout to the stands, the players will be the heartbeat of the experience at Jimmy John’s Field. This isn’t just baseball. This is Real Baseball. Real Fun. 

In addition to bringing Ray Ortega back to the USPBL in 2025, the USPBL will be welcoming back all of its senior Baseball Operations and coaching staff from the 2024 season. Leading the USPBL Baseball Operations staff once again is Shane McCatty, Director of Baseball Operations, whose operational excellence is invaluable as we strive for continued success. Additionally, we are thrilled to have Paul Noce, Field Coordinator, returning to oversee on-field instruction and preparation. Justin Karn is returning this season as USPBL Pitching Coordinator, where his expertise in pitching development has been a vital asset in preparing our players for success on the mound. His focus on mechanics, strategy, and player growth will continue to play a crucial role in strengthening our pitching staff. 

The USPBL also is fortunate to have an outstanding group of returning team managers who bring a wealth of experience and leadership to their respective teams. Jim Essian will be managing the Utica Unicorns for the 9th straight season. John Dombrowski will once again manage the 2024 USPBL Champion Birmingham Bloomfield BeaversTaylor Grzelakowski continues at the helm for the Westside Woolly Mammoths, and Ryan Kottke will manage the Eastside Diamond Hoppers. Their ability to develop players and foster a competitive, fan-first culture is a key component to our league’s success. 

The entire USPBL Baseball Operations Department is fully engaged in and embracing the “Real Baseball, Real Fun” initiative. This initiative is reimagining the culture around the game while preserving its essence and the rules of the actual game of baseball. The USPBL is creating an electrifying fan experience that makes baseball fun again. 

We believe the “Real Baseball, Real Fun” initiative will attract both passionate fans and top-tier baseball talent, because this isn’t just about making the games more fun for the fans—it’s about the players, too. We’re empowering our athletes to embrace their personalities, build their brands, and engage with fans like never before. From on-field celebrations and team dances to signature handshakes and social media storytelling, we’re giving players the tools to turn their careers into platforms that extend beyond the game. 

“Baseball should be fun—for the players and the fans. We’re bringing the passion, the energy, and the showmanship that makes this game great,” said USPBL Owner, Commissioner and CEO, Andy Appleby. “We are excited to welcome Ray Ortega to our team. His expertise, leadership, and passion for the game will be invaluable as we continue to grow and enhance the experience for our players, fans, and community.” 

USPBL Announces Three Players Sign with the Twins

Trifecta! Minnesota Twins Sign Three USPBL Standouts

ROCHESTER, Mich. – August 1, 2017The United Shore Professional Baseball League (USPBL) announced that Randy Dobnak, pitcher for the Utica Unicorns, Kevin Marnon, pitcher for the Birmingham-Bloomfield Beavers, and Taylor Grzelakowski, catcher for the Utica Unicorns have all been signed by the Minnesota Twins organization. Dobnak, Grzelakowski and Marnon are the third, fourth and fifth USPBL players signed to a MLB contract this year. Overall 18 players have been signed by MLB organizations since the league’s inaugural season last year.

Randy Dobnak, a 22-year-old, 6’1”, 215 lb. right-hander from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, appeared in 6 games this season for the Utica Unicorns.  He compiled a 3-0 record, with 29 strikeouts over 35 innings and an ERA of 2.31.  Dobnak joined the USPBL’s Unicorns following a collegiate career at Alderson Broaddus University in Philippi, West Virginia.

Dobnak praised his experience with the USPBL, saying, “Getting the opportunity to play in the USPBL is something special to me. Having the chance to play baseball beyond college is something every kid dreams of doing and I got the chance to live it. Throughout my time here, I’ve learned even more about the game and how I can become better as a person and as a player, pushing myself to my limits. The players, coaches, and staff in the USPBL are top notch and I could not have asked for anything more.”

Kevin Marnon, a 23-year-old, 6’7”, 240 lb. left-hander pitcher from Shelby Township, Michigan, appeared in 16 games with 18 innings pitched, 29 strike outs and an ERA of 1.50. Marnon joined the USPBL after pitching as both a starter and reliever at Ball State University.

“Being signed by a Major League club is a surreal feeling,” said Marnon. “I’ve worked for this my whole life, and I’m just so happy that things paid off.  I’m extremely grateful for the USPBL organization and everything they’ve done for me.”

Tayor Grzelakowski, a 5’11, 200 lb. catcher from  Fraser, Michigan, Grzelakowski joined the USPBL’s Utica Unicorns following his collegiate career at Madonna University where he led the Crusaders in home runs, RBI’s and batting average. Grzelakowski appeared in 29 games this season for the Unicorns and was leading the league in home runs with 9. In 108 at bats he hit .306 with 7 doubles and 23 RBI’s.

“The USPBL has been an incredible experience, from the facility to the staff at Jimmy John’s field, I could not have asked for a better opportunity,” said Taylor Grzelakowski. “I will be forever grateful for the chance that Andy Appleby, Justin Ordenruff and Jim Essian have given me. They allowed me to continue my baseball career, and helped get me signed by the Minnesota Twins Organization. Special thanks to Cedrick Landrum and Ray Ortega for the countless hours they spent with me honing my craft. I’m excited to see what this new chapter brings but I will never forget my time as a Utica Unicorn.”

“We are absolutely thrilled to have three more of our players signing by Major League Baseball (MLB) organizations,” said Andy Appleby, Commissioner and Founder of the USPBL. “These players are textbook examples of what we are trying to achieve with player development in the USPBL.  Our goal is to make every player better and see them succeed at the next level and beyond,” Appleby added.


About United Shore Professional Baseball League                                                                             

Rochester, MI-based General Sports and Entertainment founded the United Shore Professional Baseball League (USPBL), an independent professional baseball league, in Metro Detroit in 2015.  The league plays in the new, state-of-the-art $16 million ballpark named Jimmy John’s Field located in downtown Utica, Mich.  The first of its kind for the region, the USPBL provides a fun and exciting family atmosphere while showcasing top baseball talent to fans of all ages. The inaugural season of the USPBL, which began on Memorial Day 2016, featured three teams—the Utica Unicorns, the Eastside Diamond Hoppers and the Birmingham Bloomfield Beavers, from which 13 players were signed to contracts by Major League organizations.

The 2017 USPBL season features four teams with the addition of the Westside Woolly Mammoths, and the season began on May 11, 2017 and runs through September 10, 2017.  Additional teams and ballparks will be added in future years.

Tom Wegehaupt