LONDON MAJORS ~ INTERCOUNTY BASEBALL LEAGUE
London Majors sign three key returning players
ROOP CHANDERDAT, Co-owner, general manager and field manager of the London Majors Baseball Club, is pleased to announce the signing of three players: Chris Chambers, Allan Cattrysse and Ryan Cattrysse are returning for their second season with the Majors.
CHRIS CHAMBERS, 23, a former Oklahoma Baptist University (OBU) player who resides in California has signed to play for the London Majors during the 2010 Season.
Chambers is a power-type hitter that can play left field and first base. Chambers is 6'1, 215 lbs. and throws and bats left. Chambers played all of the 2009 season hurt and still had an impressive rookie campaign.
He hit 0.308, 4 homeruns, 6 doubles, and 27 RBI. "Chambers will hit in the middle part of the order," says Chanderdat. "I expect leadership and offensive production from Chris."
ALLAN CATTRYSSE, 25, is an ex Michigan State University (MSU) Star. Allan is a Chatham, Ontario resident. Cattrysse is 6'2, 190 lbs. and bats and throws right. Cattrysse is a very athletic, versatile player that can play both infield and outfield.
Cattrysse was the MVP of last season’s All-Star Game which was a turning point in his rookie season. Allan led the Majors with a 0.336 average, including 1 homerun, 5 doubles, 11 stolen bases and 21 RBI.
"Cattrysse needs to have a strong start and finish for us this year," says Chanderdat. "He has all the tools to be a top player in our league and with a year under his belt, I expect him to be a big part of our team."
RYAN CATTRYSSE, 23, the younger brother of Allan will play for the Majors this season. Ryan also from Chatham is 6'1", 195 lbs and bats and throws right. Ryan earned a starting spot in the outfield part-way through last season.
Cattrysse was third on the team in hitting with a 0.318 average including 2 homeruns, 5 doubles and 13 RBI.
"Ryan has raw talent and power and continues to improve his game," says Chanderdat. "Cattrysse will also benefit from his experience last season and should be a run producer for our squad."
|