From my midseason report:
Zhu Collects Player of the Week Award
Monday, July 17th, 1995: It can be difficult for a young player to step out of the shadows and assert himself in the Import League, but last week Sze Zhu of the Baltimore Bulldogs reminded everyone just why he's here as he threw up numbers that made him an easy selection for Player of the Week. Zhu rocked opposing pitching for a .636 average (7-11), no home runs and 1 RBIs to come away with the award.
And this was against the Colonials pitching, who we played surprisingly well, despite losing the series 1-2.
-Another guy to watch will be Sze Zhu. I know that he was too green to be in the BLB and could've used another year in the minors. But after watching a lot of the games this year, I really think he has a chance to put it all together in the 2nd half of the season. He doesn't strike out a lot, has the 2nd best eye (walks) on the team behind Kubota, and lately has been hitting much better than earlier in the season. His average is not great but I've watched him play and I think he has the potential to replace a guy like Ivan Garcia at the plate.
Zhu Collects Player of the Week Award
Monday, July 17th, 1995: It can be difficult for a young player to step out of the shadows and assert himself in the Import League, but last week Sze Zhu of the Baltimore Bulldogs reminded everyone just why he's here as he threw up numbers that made him an easy selection for Player of the Week. Zhu rocked opposing pitching for a .636 average (7-11), no home runs and 1 RBIs to come away with the award.
And this was against the Colonials pitching, who we played surprisingly well, despite losing the series 1-2.
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