James Linger

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James Linger
Linger (left) and Phil Stockman in 2006
Second baseman
Born: (1990-09-06) 6 September 1990 (age 33)
Box Hill, Victoria, Australia
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

James Linger (born 6 September 1990, in Box Hill, Victoria, Australia) is an Australian former professional baseball player. He was signed to the Atlanta Braves organisation and plays second base for the GCL Braves.

Career[edit]

Linger played Baseball for Norths in the Far North Coast Baseball Association competition,[1] and also for the Queensland Rams in the 2008 Claxton Shield, batting at .394. He was then scouted by Phil Dale and signed with the Braves for $120,000 over five years.[2]

James then joined the Australian national baseball team for the 2008 Final Olympic Qualification Tournament at just 17 years of age, making him the youngest player to play for Australia.[3] He was named as Young Player of the Year at the Baseball Australia Diamond Awards.[4]

In 2009, he had another solid tournament in the 2009 Claxton Shield, hitting .268 for the Rams. Later that year, he was a replacement call up to Australia's team for the 2009 Baseball World Cup, when Justin Huber was called up to the Majors.[citation needed] He was named Young Player of the Year in the 2009 Baseball Australian Diamond Awards.[citation needed]

Linger's last national level baseball was at the 2010 Claxton Shield, where he hit .091 in six games.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Hallman, Geoff (30 August 2005). "Linger caps big year with Mexico world titles berth". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 10 February 2024.
  2. ^ Jim Linger – Baseball Reference Minor Stats
  3. ^ Australia Announce Olympic Qualifier Roster – Olympic Baseball
  4. ^ James Linger off to 2009 World Cup – Australian Baseball Federation
  5. ^ 2010 Claxton Shield stats Archived 22 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine

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