Retif Oil shortstop Tony Fortier-Bensen ’11 has one of the hottest bats around in American Legion baseball. Fortier-Bensen takes a strike here but two pitches later, slams a triple, his seventh of the season during Wednesday’s (June 27) 4-0 win against Brother Martin-based Peake BMW. It was the second time Retif shutout Peake this season. Fortier-Bensen’s play on the field and in the batter’s box is one of the reasons Retif boasts a 17-1 record. In 34 at-bats in 10 games, Fortier-Bensen has 15 hits, 21 RBIs, and 13 runs for Retif. He owns one of the highest batting averages .441 in the league.
Monday, July 2, 2012
While I Was Gone, The Hits Just Keep On Coming...
Retif Oil shortstop Tony Fortier-Bensen ’11 has one of the hottest bats around in American Legion baseball. Fortier-Bensen takes a strike here but two pitches later, slams a triple, his seventh of the season during Wednesday’s (June 27) 4-0 win against Brother Martin-based Peake BMW. It was the second time Retif shutout Peake this season. Fortier-Bensen’s play on the field and in the batter’s box is one of the reasons Retif boasts a 17-1 record. In 34 at-bats in 10 games, Fortier-Bensen has 15 hits, 21 RBIs, and 13 runs for Retif. He owns one of the highest batting averages .441 in the league.
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