New Balance Future Stars Series debuts 2025 Showcase Special

HOUSTON – On Thursday, August 7, 2025, the New Balance Future Stars Series powered by Program 15 unveiled the full rosters for all 4 of its major showcase events during a one-hour special that aired exclusively on the NBFSS social channels.

The New Balance Future Stars Series Showcase Special hosted by Daniel Gotera featured analysis from NBFSS CEO and President of Baseball Operations Jeremy Booth along with contributions from KHOU-TV Houston Sports Director Jason Bristol, NBFSS Lead Writer Mike Ashmore and Sirius XM MLB Network Radio analyst Jim Duquette.

“This show is a major milestone for us,” said Jeremy Booth, CEO and President of Baseball Operations for the New Balance Future Stars Series. “As we continue to look for ways to give exposure to our great athletes and families, a showcase special seemed like the perfect idea to not only announce the rosters to the public but also to shine the light on a few of our young men that are poised to make a huge impact in this game.”

The show which debuted on the NBFSS YouTube and X platforms unveiled the rosters for the Main Event, Underclass Elite, Underclass Premier and Fresh 50 showcases that will be played in September and early October.

The Underclass Premier and Fresh 50 teams will compete at Dunkin’ Park in Hartford, Connecticut and the Main Event and Underclass Elite rosters will be on display for pro and collegiate scouts at Globe Life Park in Arlington, Texas.

The rosters for each team are comprised of players from across the country, many of which competed at the NBFSS national tournaments and combines held in Texas during the final three weeks in July.

The show was shot and produced by Dashi Media Group, a media company based in Houston, Texas. The New Balance Future Stars Series would like to thank San Jacinto Junior College in Houston for hosting the production.


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