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WEP 12: James Murrey named Player of the Week in France

Posted on June 15, 2011 by philipp

James Murrey (Stade Toulousain Baseball) is named WEP12. He out-dueled Samuel Meurant (Senart Templiers) in a pitchers game and got the win 1-0 for his first shutout in France. Trough 9 innings, he fanned 9 batters and allowed only 6 hits.

Coming from Minnesota, newcomer at the STB, James is the ace of Toulouse’s rotation. After 4 starts in 2011 French Elite, he is 2-2 with a 1.59ERA and 28K in 22.2IP.

Previous Winners:

  • WEP 1: Mathieu Brelle-Andrade (Senart Templiers)
  • WEP 2: Patrice Briones (Pessac Panthers)
  • WEP 3: Frederic Hanvi (Senart Templiers)
  • WEP 4: Ernesto Martinez (Senart Templiers)
  • WEP 5: Eric Deblanc (Savigny Lions)
  • WEP 6: Will Musson (Paris UC)
  • WEP 7: Joris Bert (Rouen Huskies)
  • WEP 8: Pierrick Lemestre (Savigny Lions)
  • WEP 9: Anthony Cros (Montpellier Barracudas)
  • WEP 10: Patrice Briones (Pessac Panthers)
  • WEP 11: Maximin Monbeig (Paris UC)

WEP
A committee composed by French Baseball fans Nicolas Millet, François Colombier (Rouen), Nicolas Chalhoub (writer for Honus), Sébastien Verger (umpire and statistician), Pascal Maitrot (statistician for the FFBS, in charge of Elite), Gaëtan Alibert (webmaster and player from the PUC) and Thomas Dormard vote each week for the Week-End-Player.

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