Les Titans prolongent Valin, Ink Gitter pour 2023

October 26, 2022

Ottawa, ON – Le club de baseball des Titans d'Ottawa a annoncé aujourd'hui la signature du lanceur gaucher Matt Valin et l'acquisition du voltigeur Jake Gitter pour la prochaine campagne 2023 de la Frontier League.


Valin, 25 ans, a rejoint l'enclos des Titans dans le cadre d'un accord en juillet avec les Jackals du New Jersey. Le gaucher dur à lancer a lancé une MPM de 3,46 en 12 apparitions dans la séquence. En 13 manches, Valin n'a concédé que cinq points mérités sur sept coups sûrs, frappant un nombre impressionnant de 26 frappeurs.


Originaire de LaFargeville, New York, Valin a occupé le devant de la scène lors de la neuvième manche du deuxième match de la FLDS contre le Québec le 10 septembre en héritant des buts chargés et aucun retiré. Le gaucher a réussi à échapper à la confiture en frappant le cœur de la formation québécoise pour envoyer le concours aux figurants.


Entamant sa cinquième saison de baseball professionnel, Valin a retrouvé une maison dans la capitale nationale après avoir fait ses débuts professionnels sous Sébastien Boucher dans la Ligue Can-Am en 2019.


Gitter, 24 ans, a disputé sa saison recrue l'été dernier avec les Lake Erie Crushers de la Frontier League.

En 42 matchs, Gitter a affiché une moyenne de 0,210 avec huit circuits et 28 points marqués. Diplômé de la Coastal Carolina University (Conway, Caroline du Sud), Gitter a vu l'action en seulement neuf matchs pour les Chanticleers avant de devenir professionnel. Avant Coastal Carolina, il a fréquenté le nord du Colorado (Greeley, Colorado) pendant quatre ans, atteignant 0,306 en 93 matchs.


Le voltigeur polyvalent a remporté les honneurs du joueur de la semaine pour sa performance lors des trois matchs des Crushers contre les Titans du 22 au 24 juillet. Gitter est allé 6 pour 10 dans la série avec deux circuits et six points produits, qui comprenait une nuit 4 pour 5 au milieu de la série.


Dans d'autres nouvelles, les Titans ont acquis le joueur de champ intérieur Ivan Marin des Missoula PaddleHeads de la Pioneer League en échange de considérations futures. Plus tard, le club a échangé OF Jacob Talamante à Missoula pour des considérations futures.



De plus, le lanceur gaucher Tyler Jandron a été envoyé aux Goldeyes de Winnipeg de l'Association américaine pour le lanceur droitier Erasmo Pinales et le joueur de champ intérieur Justin Thompson.


De plus, l'équipe a sorti UTIL Dane
Tofteland.

Pour plus d'informations sur les billets de saison 2023 des Titans d'Ottawa, les sorties de groupe et les mini-packs de neuf matchs, visitez le site Web officiel des Titans à  www.ottawatitans.com .

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