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Listed
on the Bourne Braves roster at 5 feet, 8 inches tall, Pierre
LePage must have worn cleats and stood on a concrete slab
when he was measured. Despite his diminutive stature, the
second baseman has contributed something to the Braves that
cannot be measured by statistical analysis: energy … a lot
of it.
It seems whenever LePage goes anywhere, he runs. He is first
to his position to start every inning, even if he just made
the last out. He literally sprints everywhere he goes, from
the first inning to the last. His energy is tangible, and
potentially contagious.
“I’ve had seasons where everyone ends up sprinting
everywhere, the whole team,” admits LePage. This typist can
do his energy no justice. For a true picture of his hustle,
fans should visit Doran Park and watch him for an entire
game.
“I guess it started when I was 13, playing AAU ball,” says
LePage of his approach to the game. “Everyone else got
bigger and I didn’t. One thing I could still guarantee was
that I could hustle more than everybody else.”
His play has led local fans to liken LePage to Boston Red
Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia. “It’s not the
first time I’ve heard that comparison,” said a flattered
LePage. “He gives little guys hope; he really is a great
role model.”
The opportunity to play on the Cape came late to LePage,
following the mid-season departure of Austin Knight
(Dallas Baptist).
LePage was extremely grateful for the chance. “I think if
you play baseball, you have three dreams; you want to play
Division 1, you want to play in the majors and you want to
play on the Cape.” He said.
LePage’s appreciation for the game and constant motion has
not gone unnoticed by teammates. “I thought it had to be his
excitement to get the call or something,” said Braves
outfielder Jordan Henry (Mississippi). “But he just
never stops. It’s amazing.”
*Release and information above courtesy of
Jim Chandley, CCBL.
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