
PLAYER SPOTLIGHT


Each month, we pose intriguing questions to a current player, touching on both baseball and non-baseball topics.
Sam Klang


What got you into baseball?
Favourite and least favourite field position?
If baseball didn't exist what sport would you play?
What's your walk-up song?
In 3 words how would your teammates describe you?
What's your hidden talent?
What's your post game food or drink?
If you could face any baseball player in history, who would it be?
Who on the team do you trust most in a pressure situation?
What's the one thing you try to improve on each season?
What's your pregame ritual?
Who's the funniest person on the team?
Who would you not like to sit next to on a long away trip?
I saw Harper and Soto playing for the Nationals and then loved it. I noticed the Insta account and my mate Joe said we should go along.Then it was love at first throw!!!
Favourite is definitely pitcher and least favourite would have to be catcher, don't think my old knees would survive long
Don't really have one, I suppose it's just to go silent just before a game, pitch or bat. Its all about the focus
Rally driver, the best motorsport hands down!
I don't mind sitting next to any Outlaw, they are all a dog bunch!
Slow - Loopy - Pitcher
I'm not a foodie so anything that hasn't been in the sea, hate all seafood!
Any of the founding fathers of the Outlaws, they seem to have this baseball stuff down
Juan Soto for sure. The Soto shuffle is legendary
I am only coming into my first full season so at the moment it's pitching, all aspects of it as I have a lot to learn
Stone Cold Steve Austin's entrance music everytime!
I eat very fast. Chris P said the same, I'd beat him! Let me know if you are up for the challenge Chris!!
I'm biased as he's a close friend but Joe Dunn, absolutely has me cracking up all the time
Being a rookie I've not played a game yet, however come the end of the season I bet there will be a few memorable moments!
Best play you have ever made?









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