Wesley Connor

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Wesley Joseph William Connor

  • Bats Both, Throws Right
  • Height 6' 2", Weight 200 lb.

Outfielder Wesley Connor played three years in the Minnesota Twins system before returning to his native Netherlands for the 2008 season.

Connor hit .246/.285/.385 for the 2005 GCL Twins as a rookie in the US. In 2006, he was 4 for 9 for the GCL Twins and hit .188/.248/.218 in 32 games for the Elizabethton Twins. In his last US season, he batted .293/.367/.450 for Elizabethon.

He joined the Amsterdam Pirates for 2008, working under former MLB player Rikkert Faneyte in his debut as head coach. Connor batted .314/.359/.442 with 33 runs in 36 games and was a controversial ommission from the Dutch roster for the 2008 Olympics. He tied Bas de Jong for 6th in the league in home runs (4), was 8th in runs (33), tied defending MVP Fausto Álvarez for 6th in total bases (69) and Sidney de Jong for 7th in hits (49). Connor then hit .348 in the playoffs, followed by .375 in the 2008 Holland Series to help Amsterdam win its first title in 21 years.

In the 2009 European Cup's Nettuno phase, Connor hit a meek .167/.167/.250 but scored five runs in five games. In the Cup's Final Four, he was 1 for 5 with a double and a run (Amsterdam's only run in the two games).

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