(Montreal) The year 2022 may have sounded like the death knell for baseball’s return to Montreal, the same year that on the field there appears to be a resurgence of Quebec players on Major League Baseball teams.
Shared custody and Montreal sacrificed
The news fell early in the year, precisely on January 20: the MLB rejected without appeal the project of sister cities that Stephen Bronfman and Stuart Sternberg, majority owners of the Tampa Bay Rays, cherished for Montreal and St. Petersburg.
Commissioner Robert Manfred did not justify his decision at the time, but several people familiar with the matter consulted by The Canadian Press suggested that this was the price to pay to ratify the new collective agreement. Blocked at the time, players used this project as leverage to ratify the new agreement, which until then had delayed the start of the camps.
A new contract was finally ratified in the second week of March, allowing MLB to play a full 162-game season – albeit starting a week later than planned – and an extended playoff to 12 teams.
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As for Bronfman and his Montreal Baseball Group, he was betting so much on joint custody with St. Petersburg that he admits no plan B was ever considered. When the rejection of the project was announced, the group was finalizing the presentation of its development project for the Bridge-Wellington sector, including the model of its baseball stadium.
Bronfman has not given an interview since.
The project that tentatively emerged with a Warren Cromartie press conference in December 2013 has likely been relegated to the wayside some eight years later.
In an interview with RDS a few weeks ago, entrepreneur Mitch Garber, one of the partners in the Montreal Baseball Group, did not want to say that baseball’s comeback was dead, but admitted that it was moving very little in that direction. .
Leblanc’s Revelation
PHOTO SAM NAVARRO, USA TODAY SPORTS ARCHIVES Charles LeBlanc
In diamonds, 2022 was the year Charles Leblanc joined the formation of the Miami Marlins. And it’s safe to say he made a point of getting noticed all over the MLB.
Leblanc, a 26-year-old infielder, was recalled in late July by the Marlins. He played his first game on July 30, scoring a three-game double against the New York Mets. The following day, he added another double, as well as hitting his first home run, off Taijuan Walker.
Baseball player Laval will hit a hit in 11 of his first 12 games, going on a seven-hit streak. He landed on the trails in his first 13 Major League games.
In the end, Leblanc was used in 48 games by coach Don Mattingly, maintaining very respectable averages of . 263/. 320/. 404 with four home runs, 10 doubles and 11 RBIs. Defensively, he was most used as a second sack, playing in 26 games there. He also played third (13 games) and first (eight times). He made just one error in 142 chances for a . 993 save percentage.
Toro will have to pull himself together
PHOTO JOE NICHOLSON, USA TODAY SPORTS ARCHIVE Abraham Toro
“Veteran” Abraham Toro has had a rough season with the Seattle Mariners.
In his fourth season with the Majors, Toro, 25, has yet to earn a permanent roster spot.
Prior to the season, the Mariners made a deal to add second baseman Adam Frazier and third baseman Eugenio Suarez—Toro’s two favorite positions—to the roster. Confined to a reservist role, he failed to convince his manager Scott Servais, his averages of 0.185/0.239/0.324 bringing him little argument. There is a limit to what an ambidextrous hitter can do. Furthermore, if he was included in the 26-man playoff lineup, he was not used in his team’s five games.
The Mariners traded him to the Milwaukee Brewers in the trade that transferred second baseman Kolten Wong to the West Coast. His situation will not be different: he will have to fight for his playing time.
In four seasons with the Astros and Mariners, Toro only hit . 206. Clearly, the 2023 season will be decisive for the rest of his career.
Lopez waits his turn
PHOTO JASEN VINLOVE, USA TODAY SPORTS ARCHIVE Otto Lopez
On the Jays side, Otto Lopez made a very good impression in the very short time we drafted him with the big club.
Lopez appeared in eight last-minute meetings, recording nine hits. The 24-year-old Montrealer, born in the Dominican Republic, was at his best, getting no less than six hits and driving in three races.
At the AAA level with the Buffalo Bisons, Lopez has been outstanding, maintaining offensive averages of .297/.378/.415. Of his 101 hits, 28 were on more than one base. He drove in 34 points and scored 53.
Lopez is something of an internal congestion victim for the Jays. It will be interesting to see what kind of sides he experiences and whether he manages to force the organization’s hand.
Is Julien next?
PHOTO ERICK LABBE, ARCHIVES DE LE SOLEIL Edouard Julien
Of the dozen Quebecers playing in the minor leagues, Édouard Julien looks the closest to making the Majors lineup.
The Minnesota Twins prospect just had his name added to the 40-man roster, meaning he could be recalled at any time.
After having an outstanding season at the AA level in Wichita (. 300/. 441/. 490, 120 hits, including 17 homers and 67 RBI), Julien, ranked No.and A prospect for twins by MLB.com, he was invited to participate in the Arizona Fall League, where he broke everything.
He averaged .400/.563/.686 in this league reserved for the best prospects in all of baseball. Their base attendance average of . 563 is third-highest all-time in the league. He was also a finalist for the league’s MVP title.
His inclusion on the 40-man roster will earn him a first invite to Major camp, which opens in a few weeks in Florida.
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