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Team Summary
NEW SOUTH WALES (SYDNEY) FURY
2ND PLACE
Record: 25-22 (.532)
TOP Bats:
6'1 215 31 y/o South African DH Nazar Basamian
scouting: ''quick wrists and can turn on inside pitches. above-average defensive value. he should draw an above average number of walks. Premier left fielder.''
6'1 205 34 y/o Australian 2B Jai Kennedy
scouting: ''very patient, should draw a number of walks. has strength to hit for big league power and have 25 homeruns. Despite power, seems to flounder with the bat and make big league contact. IBL starting SS.''
6'0 197 27 y/0 KIWI SS Sean Thrippleton
scouting: ''can play shortstop at the next level. Eyes grade out above average. Avergae power from right side of the plate. Above-average big league SS.''
RBI/Slugging Leaders
6'2 205 29 y/o Australian 2B Quintin Opie
scouting: ''Some pop in his bat. Looks like an average second baseman in the field. Does a good job working the count. Starting role.''
6'3 210 26 y/o American 3B Troy Bendall
scouting: ''He shows good power, a lot of range and strong arm, eyes grade out as average, above-average big league third baseman.''
TOP of Rotation:
6'1 200 South African 25 y/o SP Odemar Va der Born
scouting: ''He throws a solid three pitch mix that includes a dominant change-up, a superb slider, and a good fastball; lacks elite stuff or star-power command; good feel to throw the right pitch at the right time.''
6'2 205 27 y/o Japanses SP Suezo Sugahara
scouting: ''He complements a looping curve with a good fastball, as well as a nifty forkball; outstanding stuff combined with above-average control leads to swings and misses; groundball pitcher who relies on infield's range and sure-handedness for outs.''
6'0 205 37 y/o Canadian RP Merril Labonte
scoutning; ''He uses three pitches, although his change-up could use some work to be more reliable; poor stuff and won't fool many hitters; not ready for extreme situations;
6'2 205 32 y/o Panaman CL Thomas Miller
scouting: ''He is a groundball specialist thanks to his mix of fastbal with good life and a slider; his command will desert him in stretches, driving up his pitch count and walk totals; not ready for extreme situations; could struggle versus lefties.''
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