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Matt Paré

Matt Paré, born and raised in Portland, Maine, is a former catcher for the San Francisco Giants organization who has successfully transitioned into a multifaceted career in the film industry. As an in-house director and creative producer at The SpringHill Company for Uninterrupted, Paré is dedicated to telling "More Than An Athlete" stories, shedding light on the inspiring journeys and personal passions of athletes beyond their sporting accomplishments.

With a focus on unscripted and documentary filmmaking, Paré brings a unique perspective to his projects, drawing from his experiences both on and off the field.

One of Paré's recent standout projects is New Wave:

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Baseball’s Next Generation, a 2-part series directed by Paré himself and executive produced by LeBron James, Maverick Carter, CC Sabathia, Amber Sabathia, and Nick Trotta. Produced in association with Major League Baseball and Grapefruit Media, the series follows four high school baseball players as they face the critical decision of pursuing their Major League dreams by either signing a pro contract out of high school or opting for the college route. Paré worked alongside fellow producer Jackson New-Smith to bring this captivating story to life.

Before joining Uninterrupted, Paré created the YouTube channel, Homeless Minor Leaguer, where he produced and starred in baseball-centric sketch videos that garnered a dedicated fan base and helped him hone his skills in filmmaking and comedy. His collaborations with a diverse array of notable guests — including actors, comedians, fellow pro athletes, and filmmakers — demonstrate his ability to connect with a wide range of personalities and share their stories with authenticity and humor.

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