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Nacogdoches Baseball Franchise Announces Jace Green as General Manager

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Nacogdoches Baseball Franchise Announces Jace Green as General Manager

Mid-America League Club Continues Momentum Toward Inaugural 2026 Season

Nacogdoches, Texas — The Nacogdoches Baseball Franchise of the Mid-America League announced today that  Nacogdoches resident Jace Green has been appointed as the club’s first General Manager, marking a major mile stone as the team prepares for its inaugural season in May 2026. 

Green, a lifelong East Texan with deep community ties, will oversee all aspects of the franchise’s business opera tions, community engagement, and fan experience. His appointment brings local leadership and familiarity to a  team that aims to become a cornerstone of family entertainment and civic pride in the oldest town in Texas. 

“Hiring a General Manager is one of the most important steps in launching a franchise, and we could not be more  excited to have someone of Jace’s character, energy, and commitment leading our Nacogdoches club,” said Mark  Schuster, Founder of the Mid-America League. “Jace understands the culture of this region and shares our vision  of building a first-class baseball experience for fans. His passion for Nacogdoches will be the driving force behind  

this team’s long-term success.” 

Green will immediately begin work on front office development, sponsorship outreach, youth baseball partner ships, and building strong relationships with local leaders, businesses, and community organizations. His early pri orities also include shaping the team’s fan experience, supporting the finalization of branding elements, and pre paring for the upcoming season-ticket launch. 

“I’m honored and humbled to serve as the first General Manager of the Nacogdoches Baseball Franchise,” said  Jace Green. “This community means everything to me. We’re going to build something East Texas can be proud of  — a place where families come together, kids fall in love with the game, and Nacogdoches shows the rest of the  league what true home-field spirit looks like. This isn’t just a team we’re building — it’s a community tradition in  the making.”