Jason Mullaly
- Bats Left, Throws Right
Biographical Information[edit]
Jason Mullaly played in the French Division I and for the French national team.
He hit .341/.459/.383 with 40 runs and 31 RBI in 30 games for the 2000 Lions de Savigny-sur-Orge; only Fabien Proust scored more times for them. He fielded .887. In '01, the shortstop improved to a .938 fielding percentage and slashed .319/.395/.401 for the champs. He made the French team for the 2001 Baseball World Cup. He batted .130/.200/.130 and fielded .966, serving as their main third baseman but also seeing action at 2B. He fielded .978 when Savigny repeated in 2002 but slumped to .237/.339/.384.
Mullaly next resurfaced in France's top league with the Panthères de Pessac in 2011. The 40-year-old was at .301/.370/.398, fielding .939 in regular action. He batted .314/.488/.365 for the 2012 Panthères. He returned to the French minors from 2013-2020, winding down at age 49.
Sources: Stats.free.fr, Defunct IBAF site


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