Jon Goode, a native of Natick, MA, is the founder and CEO of KBK Sports. He most recently spent 16+ seasons as a Vice President with the Lowell Spinners, Class A Affiliate of the Boston Red Sox and 5+ seasons with the Nashua Silver Knights of the Futures Collegiate Baseball League, where he is a founder of the team and founder of the league the Silver Knights play in the Futures Collegiate Baseball League.

With the Spinners Jon helped generate over $4-million dollars of revenue for the team with sponsorship sales, ticket sales and events. Jon was in charge of creative promotions with some of his creative highlights including the first ever Human Home Run where a person was shot out of a cannon over the outfield wall. The Human Home Run was featured on Good Morning America and ESPN’s Top Ten. Jon created the Yankee Elimination Promotion where he eliminated the Yankee team name among youth baseball programs across the New England Region and replaced the Yankee team name with the Spinners team name. The promotion generated the Spinners over $2-million dollars of publicity, including a featured story in Sports Illustrated. Jon set the Guinness World Record for the World’s Largest Game of Duck, Duck Goose and Most People Popping Bubble Wrap at one time. Jon created the Jack Kerouac Bobble Head Doll which is regarded as one of the most popular bobble heads in history of sports where it was so popular it was accepted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. As an athlete Jon was not gifted enough to reach the National Baseball Hall of Fame, but is proud to say he created a promotion worthwhile of such accolades. One achievement he is very proud of is creating the Pete Frates Bobble Bucket helping the Frates Family create awareness and raise thousands of dollars towards eliminating ALS.

Jon is a four-time children’s book author where he partners with athletes to send positive messages to kids. His first children’s book he partnered with Boston Red Sox World Series Champion Jonathan Papelbon on a children’s book entitled Pitching with the Papelbon’s. His second book was with former Celtics forward Glen Davis, entitled Basketball with Big Baby, and his third installment, entitled A Football Dream Come True, features the inspiring story of former New England Patriots fan-favorite Danny Woodhead. His fourth children’s book was with former Boston Bruins Stanley Cup Champion Milan Lucic entitled Not Cool to Bully in School. The books have allowed Jon to visit and speak with kids at over 100 elementary schools in the New England area.

Jon originally received his start in the media where he first started sports writing as an eighth-grader for the Metrowest Daily News. Since then he has written for CBS Sportsline, Boston.com, Boston Red Sox publications, Boston Herald, Providence Journal and the Worcester Telegram Gazette. He created a syndicated sports column across New England where he had the opportunity to interview over 150 Boston sports legends and icons in a special Catching Up With… column seeing what the former Boston sports legends and icons were doing after their retirement from playing. He has hosted his own radio show called the “Blast from the Past Radio Hour” heard on The Sporting News Radio Network.

 Jon was named to the prestigious Natick Wall of Achievement becoming the second youngest in the history of Natick to receive the honor and the first in his graduating class (’93) and was also enshrined to the Futures Collegiate Baseball Hall of Fame. Jon was named the Ironstone Farms Spirit of Giving Award for his dedication and leadership to the community where he has helped raise millions of dollars. He was featured in the Merrimack Valley Magazine 40 under 40 special edition. 

Personally, Jon loves being a dad to his three kids Kylan, Brayden & Kenzley. There is no other place he’d rather be than spending time with his kids. Jon was born with Cerebral Palsy in his legs and his mom was warned by the doctors he might never be able to walk. His mom refused to believe the doctors and after wearing braces as a toddler and lots of rehab Jon was able to prove the doctors wrong. He ended up being recruited by Merrimack College to run Cross Country and once there earned All-Conference honors. His running did not stop there and has completed a marathon in under three hours (2:54). Jon realizes how lucky he is and is passionate about helping others. He appreciates everyday life.

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