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To schedule an interview with a spokesperson, please contact Ashley Walker at 678.990.9032 or awalker@maximusmg.com.

Tom Allen - Executive Producer / Director
Tom Allen is editor-in-chief of Catholic Exchange, a leading Catholic media organization, CEO of The Maximus Group, distribution finance executive of Mel Gibson's The Passion of The Christ, and co-author of the million-selling A Guide to the Passion. He is executive producer and director of Champions of Faith: Baseball Edition.

Anthony DeBellis - Associate Producer
Anthony DeBellis, treasurer and co-founder of Catholic Exchange oversaw the financial operations and was responsible and assisted in Champions of Faith: Baseball Edition's investor financing. He serves on several boards and consults on a financial and operations standpoint. He is President of DeBellis Financial Services, Inc., a Financial Planning practice that specializes in Taxes, Investments and Business Consulting. He resides in Carlsbad, CA with a wife and three daughters.

Lino Rulli - Co-Producer
Three-time Emmy award winner Lino Rulli was host and executive producer of Generation Cross, a nationally
syndicated Catholic comedy tv show, from 1998-2004. In 2005, he was co-executive producer on “The Last Flagraiser”; a documentary aired nationally on CBS stations. The piece won the Emmy award for Best Documentary, the Scripps-Howard National Journalism Award, the Edward R. Murrow Award, and the National Headliner Grand Award. He currently hosts a daily radio program, “The Catholic Guy”, heard across North America on Sirius Satellite Radio.
Mike Piazza
Mike Piazza is a 12-time National League All-Star and the all-time home run leader for catchers in Major League history. Piazza began his career with the Los Angeles Dodgers and has also played for the Florida Marlins, New York Mets and San Diego Padres. This off-season, he joined the Oakland Athletics. Thus far during his 14-year career, Piazza has hit .309 with 419 home runs, 1,291 RBIs and 308 doubles in 1,702 games. |

Darrell Miller
Darrell Miller spent most of his professional baseball career in the minor leagues but did play in parts of five seasons at the Major League level from 1984-88, all as a member of the California Angels. Listed as a catcher/outfielder, Miller showed his versatility by playing in 97 career games behind the plate, 95 in the outfield, 16 at first base, eight as a designated hitter and one at third base. In all, he played in 224 career Major League games, batting .241 with 13 doubles, eight home runs and 35 RBIs in 394 at-bats. |
Rich Donnelly
Rich Donnelly is one of the most experienced coaches in the Major Leagues. He is entering his 26th season as a Major League coach in 2007 and his second with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Last year, his first as the Dodgers' third-base coach, Donnelly helped guide Los Angeles to an 88-74 record and into the playoffs as the National League wildcard winner. |
Jeff Suppan
Jeff Suppan is a 12-year Major League veteran who has pitched for five different teams and was a key member of the 2006 world champion St. Louis Cardinals. Suppan was voted the Most Valuable Player of the 2006 National League Championship Series (NLCS) for his outstanding performances on the mound, in which he worked 15-plus innings in two starts. He led the Cardinals to the World Series by allowing only one earned run in St. Louis' series-deciding, game seven victory over the New York Mets. |

Jack McKeon
Jack McKeon is a two-time National League Manager of the Year and has been considered one of the most colorful managers in baseball during his 50-plus years in the game. McKeon came out of retirement during the 2003 season and led the Florida Marlins to a dramatic “David vs. Goliath” World Series victory over the New York Yankees a few months later. By doing so, he became the oldest manager ever to win the World Series. |
Mike Sweeney
Mike Sweeney is five-time American League All-Star first baseman and designated hitter who currently serves as the captain of the Kansas City Royals. Sweeney has played his entire 11-year Major League career with Kansas City and is considered the Royals' first true superstar since Hall-of-Famer George Brett.
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