Rochester Seminoles
2024
Rochester Seminoles Baseball was founded by Max Franzone.
July 2024
The Rochester Seminoles Baseball Program was founded by Max Franzone to provide players with a competitive, development-driven environment rooted in accountability and fundamentals. Built from firsthand experience as a collegiate player and coach, the program was created to prepare athletes for long-term success rather than short-term results. From its early beginnings, the Seminoles quickly established a culture of hard work, consistency, and growth that continues to define the program today.
2025
The Rochester Seminoles entered a major new chapter through a strategic partnership with the All American Baseball Group.
July 2025
The Rochester Seminoles entered a major new chapter through a strategic partnership with the All American Baseball Group, bringing the full Seminoles experience under the leadership and proven development model of the All American Baseball Center in Trafford, PA.
This collaboration expanded resources, elevated instruction, and strengthened college-recruiting support while preserving the Seminoles’ roots and values in Rochester. Led by founder Dan Ninemire and supported locally by General Manager, Max Franzone, the partnership introduced a unified, player-first developmental system and the launch of a new state-of-the-art All American Baseball Rochester training facility.
Together, the organizations set the stage for a consistent, elite-level pathway that prepares players not only for their next season—but for the future.
2026
All American Baseball Center Rochester opened its doors bringing the experience of real player development to the forefront of youth baseball.
July 2025
In the beginning of 2026, the All American Baseball Center Rochester opened its doors bringing the experience of real player development to the forefront of youth baseball. As the organization evolves, we believe travel baseball can be an incredible tool for growth — but only when it’s done correctly. Too often, families fall into the trap that exists across the country: paying to play tournaments where development and teaching stop once the games begin. That’s not our model.
Our focus is fundamental instruction, intentional training, and coaches who continue to learn, adapt, and stay current with the game’s evolving landscape. This is a player-first approach led by knowledgeable coaches who understand development, accountability, and what it takes to prepare athletes for the next level — whatever that level may be.
The future of the Seminoles is rooted in the same principles that built the foundation: purpose, preparation, and people. The game will always be the platform — development is the mission.
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