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French Players try out in Japan

Posted on November 4, 2011November 4, 2011 by philipp

Pitcher Eloi Secleppe of the Savigny Lions and two other French players (let us know, if you know their names) have made the trip to Japan to try out for professional teams in an independent league. They were accompanied by Daisuke Ikenaga, who played and coached in France this year. Secleppe and company will stay in Japan until December 16.

2 thoughts on “French Players try out in Japan”

  1. SYSTEM-R says:
    November 5, 2011 at 4:47 am

    The lest two are both regular of French NT, Felix Brown and Fredy Anvi. I’ve heard from Daisuke directly on Twitter;he’s one of my follower.

  2. jayjay says:
    November 5, 2011 at 9:51 pm

    the other players are Felix Brown and Frederic Hanvi of the Templars Senart.
    There are also the same time Pierrick Lemestre of the Lions and Mathieu Brelle of the Templars plays for the Hanshins Tigers.

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