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North Western Titans’ import’s top job

Ben Trudel is enjoying the challenge of being a big part of the North Western Titans’ set-up this season in Baseball Victoria Summer League division 3.

As the Melton club’s first import, the Canadian was expected to take a leading role on and off the field – and he’s doing just that.

Trudel said that after experiencing a bit of culture shock early on, he is feeling at home.

“I was looking to play baseball in Australia in general, especially Victoria,” he said. “I had quite a few offers.”

Trudel was impressed with the approach that came from Titans coach Danny Hymes.

“It was a challenge that I found was more important than playing at the highest level at the moment,” Trudel said.

“The challenge of having a chance to be a leader and influence the team to get to that next level.”

Trudel said after a slow start to the season, the playing group was starting to get some good chemistry.

Trudel has taken on the role as the main pitcher, but can also play in the outfield, adding some flexibility to the side.

On Sunday, the Titans had a tough day out against the Pakenham Pumas.

The Pumas won 13-2.

The loss leaves the Titans with just one win from seven matches and sitting in fifth position.

As well as playing for the Titans, Trudel is coaching the club’s under-12 side.

He said playing at the Titans and in Australia is a lot different from his recent playing stint in China. He has also played in South Korea.

“It’s day and night – the difference is huge,” he said. “I’m used to playing professional with a lot more training … but I’m loving it so far.”

Trudel said baseball had always been a big part of his life since starting playing tee-ball as a three-year-old.

“My dad, my uncle all played baseball,”
he said.

“It’s a sports family. I’ve been playing baseball for more than 20 years of my life.”

Trudel said his aim for the rest of the season was to continue helping the Titans improve.

He said he would love to continue to play in Australia after this season.

“To be the level we want to be right now, we need to keep improving and get more experience on the field every week,” he said.

“I’m always happy to help the club. It’s my first gig in Australia and I appreciate what the club has offered me this year.”

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