Barracudas de Montpellier

Summary

The Barracudas de Montpellier are a French baseball team in French Division 1 Baseball Championship based in Montpellier, Hérault. They were founded in 1985. The team plays its home games at Veyrassi Sports Complex on the northern edge of the city of Montpellier.

History edit

Under Canadian coach Greg Hamilton, the team won three consecutive French leagues titles from 1993–1995. In 1994, the then 22-year old fellow Canadian pitcher Jeff Zimmerman would spend a season with the Barracudas. Five years later, in 1999, the righthander was selected for the American League All-Star team as 26-year-old rookie for the Texas Rangers. In his '99 season, Zimmerman went 9-3 with a 2.36 ERA for the AL West champs. In his career, the reliever would post a 17–12 record with a 3.27 ERA in 228.2 innings in the majors. Following the departure of Greg Hamilton after the 1997 season, the club had nine different managers from 1998-2008.

In 2009, Jean Michel Mayeur took over the helm and for three seasons was player/coach before becoming the full-time manager in 2012. Mayeur would remain manager through the 2022 season. In early 2010, local product Anthony Cros would become at the time, just the third French player to sign with a pro club in North America. The power-hitting righty spent 2010 with the Quebec Capitales before returning to the Barracudas the following season. Cros' number 55 is one of five numbers retired by the club to this date. In 2011 and 2015, the Barracudas lost to the Rouen Huskies in the French Series. In 2018, Montpellier pitcher Yoan Antonac, who came up through the Montpellier youth teams and academy, was the first player from the club to be signed by an MLB franchise. Antonac spent parts of three seasons in the Phillies system before returning to Montpellier in 2022.

In 2019, the club finished in third place in France with a 23–9 record, thanks in large part to Venezuelan ace Kevin Canelon, who finished 11–1 in 110.2 IP, with 125 K and a 0.49 ERA. The annual Challenge de France was held in Montpellier in 2019, where Senart edged Rouen in a thrilling final by the score of 7-5. Following the end of the 2019 season, the club said goodbye to former AAA Venezuelan shortstop Larry Infante. Infante, in his two seasons with Montpellier, batted .389 (63-for-162) with 27 runs scored, 1 HR, and 31 RBI in 44 games played.

After a year without baseball due to Covid-19, the 2021 Barracudas won the Challenge de France, qualifying the club for the 2022 CEB Cup, alongside 2021 French champions Rouen. Kevin Canelon, Erly Casanova and Owen Ozanich anchored the pitching staff, which finished with a league best 2.12 ERA. The Barracudas added power hitting infielder Ariel Soriano mid-way through the season. Youngsters Mathis Nayral and Pierre Doat made their division 1 debuts for the club.

In 2022, the Barracudas rotation, led by Kevin Canelon, Owen Ozanich and Mathis Nayral, led the FFBS in team ERA for a second consecutive year, posting a 2.34 team ERA. Offensively, Ariel Soriano led the charge, batting .338 with 1 HR and 18 RBI in 19 games. The team finished the season with a 12-7 overall record, bowing out in the semi-finals to eventual champion Rouen.

Eager to bring a championship back to Montpellier, the Barracudas finished the 2023 regular season with the best record in France, finishing first in their pool with an 19-5 record. The Barracudas, now coached by Ozanich and Giovanni Luciani, beat the Toulouse Tigers in the semi-finals before meeting the Montigny Cougars in the 2023 French Series. Playing in their first finals since 2015, the Barracudas were led by their pitching staff to a thrilling five game series victory. Youngster Ben Couvreur, at only 16 years of age, took home French Series MVP honors, while player/coach Owen Ozanich started and won the decisive game five at home in Montpellier. Kevin Canelon sealed the win by pitching in relief on back to back days!

European Cup appearances edit

  • 1994 Champions Cup (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
  • 1995 Champions Cup (Nettuno, Italy)
  • 1996 CEB Cup (Zagreb, Croatia)
  • 1997 CEB Cup (Montpellier, France)
  • 1998 Champions Cup (Karlovac, Croatia)
  • 2000 Champions Cup (Nettuno, Italy)
  • 2001 CEB Cup (Montpellier, France)
  • 2002 Champions Cup (Regensburg, Germany)
  • 2005 CEB Cup (Montpellier, France)
  • 2007 Champions Cup (Hoofddorp, Netherlands)
  • 2011 CEB Cup (Montpellier, France)
  • 2016 CEB Cup (Rouen, France)
  • 2022 CEB Cup (Rouen, France)
  • 2024 CEB Cup (Valencia, Spain)

Retired numbers edit

  • 2 James Schwedhelm
  • 12 Lahcene Benhamida
  • 42 Laurent Cassier
  • 55 Anthony Cros
  • 58 Frederic Raynaud

2024 Schedule edit

Regular Season Record: 3-3

April 27 @ Rouen 5 PM

April 28 @ Rouen 11 AM

May 5 vs Toulouse 11 AM

May 5 vs Toulouse 2 PM

May 9 vs Metz 11 AM (Chartres)

May 10 Challenge de France in Chartres

May 11 Challenge de France in Rouen

May 12 Challenge de France in Rouen

May 26 @ Montigny 11 AM/3 PM

June 3-9 European Cup (Valencia, Spain)

June 22 vs La Rochelle 5 PM

June 23 vs La Rochelle 11 AM

June 30 @ Toulouse 11 AM

June 30 @ Toulouse 2 PM

July 6 vs Rouen 5 PM

July 7 vs Rouen 11 AM

July 20 @ Senart 6 PM

July 21 @ Senart 11 AM

August 24 vs Montigny 5 PM

August 25 vs Montigny 11 AM

August 31 @ La Rochelle 5 PM

September 1 @ La Rochelle 11 AM

September 7 vs Savigny 5 PM

September 8 vs Savigny 11 AM

September 14 @ Metz 4:30 PM

September 15 @ Metz 10:30 AM

2023 edit

The 2023 season was a memorable one for many reasons. In mid May, longtime manager Jean Michel Mayeur stepped down after leading the team to an 8-2 start to the regular season. He handed over managing duties to Owen Ozanich and Giovanni Luciani. The following week, the Barracudas would fall in the semi-final of the annual Challenge de France against Rouen. The club would take off in the second half of the season, going on a ten game winning streak, finishing the regular season with a league best 19-5 record. Second baseman Dorian Bouniol (.337) and outfielder Paolo Brossier (.331) led the charge offensively. The Barracudas led the FFBS division 1 with a .283 collective team batting average. On the mound, a trio of lefties made the majority of the starts. Kevin Canelon (1.34 ERA), Daniel Gosselin (1.64 ERA) and Ben Couvreur (2.69 ERA) helped lead the Barracudas to a collective 2.09 regular season team ERA.

In late August, the Barracudas opened their title run against Toulouse in the semi-finals. Toulouse took game 1 by the final score of 12-3, before Montpellier bounced back the following day, winning 4-2. The Barracudas were led by a Brossier homer and complete game effort by Daniel Gosselin. With the series back in Montpellier and tied at one, manager Ozanich gave the ball to Gosselin again in game 3, the lefty pitched yet another complete game, propelling Montpellier to a key 4-1 victory. The following day, youngster Ben Couvreur pitched seven strong innings before Kevin Canelon closed the door, pitching the final two frames in an 8-1 win. The Barracudas were onto the French Series!

Montpellier travelled north to the Parisian suburbs for games 1 and 2 of the 2023 French Series. In game 1, Couvreur stepped up yet again, pitching 5.2 scoreless innings, striking out 8 Cougar batters, leading Montpellier to a 4-3 win. Steve Anderson contributed three big hits at the plate. In game 2, Montigny bounced back, taking the contest by a final score of 3-2, sending the series back to Montpellier tied one game apiece.

On Saturday, September 16, the two club locked horns in a pitchers duel, with Montpellier coming away with a 1-0 win in a tenth inning walkoff infront of the home fans! The following day, up two games to one, Montigny shocked Montpellier, beating Gosselin for a second time in the French Series to even up the series at two games each. In the deciding game 5, manager Owen Ozanich started for the home club, which scored three first inning runs in support of their player-coach. Ozanich and Canelon did the rest, blanking the Cougars 8-0, leading Montpellier to their first title since 1995! Ben Couvreur, at only 16 years of age, was awarded French Series MVP!

Following the end of the season, American first baseman Steve Anderson announced his retirement after two memorable seasons with the club.

source: barracudas-baseball.com

2022 edit

Playing without Cuban ace Erly Casanova proved to be more difficult than expected for the 2022 version of the Barracudas. Kevin Canelon, Mathis Nayral and Owen Ozanich anchored the Barracudas pitching staff, which again led the French D1 in ERA despite the absence of Casanova. Infielder Ariel Soriano returned for a second season with the club. Power hitting first baseman Steve Anderson stepped in at first base to bat alongside Soriano in the heart of the lineup. Japanese two-way Kenjiro Sugiura was a useful two-way for Mayeur.

While Casanova departed, Mayeur's French talent returned in 2022. Two-way player Ismail Pontiac, outfielder Paolo Brossier, catchers Fabien Kovacs and Pierre Doat all produced solid seasons. Mathis Nayral, who made his French national team debut in 2021, emerged as a key arm on the mound. Veterans Clement Le Pichon and Mathis Guiraud also contributed in starting nine. Mael Zan was productive when in the lineup.

Former Phillies minor league pitcher Yoan Antonac came back to France and joined the club. While limited on the mound due to an apparent arm injury, the big righty contributed at first base and at the plate, even launching a home run in June's Confederations Cup against Tenerife. Montpellier bowed out to perennial powerhouse Rouen in the semi-finals.

Montpellier sent the most players of any club team to the September 2022 World Baseball Classic Qualifiers in Germany. Owen Ozanich, Kenjiro Sugiura, Kevin Canelon, Ariel Soriano, Fabian Kovacs and Paolo Brossier made the trip. Ozanich announced his retirement following the tournament, hanging up the spikes after 12 seasons and 100 wins in Europe, the last two spent in Montpellier.

2021 edit

After finishing third in the 2019 campaign, the 2020 version of the Barracudas hoped to reach the French Series however they, along with all the other clubs in France were forced to wait, as the 2020 season was cancelled due to Covid-19.

The club has made some significant additions to the roster. In late 2019, Montpellier announced the signing of pitcher Owen Ozanich. In early 2021, the Barracudas signed Cuban workhorse Erly Casanova.

Canelon (7-3, 1.75 ERA), Cuban righty Erly Casanova (7-1, 2.25 ERA) and Ozanich (4-2, 0.86 ERA) anchored the rotation.

Two Americans, Patrick Cromwell (.280/.430/.404) and Andy Cosgrove (.266/.406/.405) joined the club, Cromwell played infield at Clemson University while Cosgrove arrived after stints at NC State and in the minor leagues (Twins organization).

Nine Barracudas returned from US college seasons. Fabien Kovacs, Mael Zan, Julien Monks, Luc Polit, Nolan Soliveres, Nicolas Khoury, Ismail Pontiac, Fred Walter and Paolo Brossier all played in the states in early 2021 and came back in the south of France to solidify manager Jean Michel Mayeur's team.

The Barracudas finished the regular season 17-3, second in their pool behind Senart.

In September 2021 Montpellier went 4-0 in the annual Challenge de France, taking home the club's first title since 2006. Montpellier's pitching staff led the tournament in ERA and strikeouts. Mathis Nayral, Owen Ozanich, Erly Casanova and Kevin Canelon each won a game. Canelon took home tournament MVP honors. Paolo Brossier, Ariel Soriano and Clement Le Pichon homered in a 15-1 win over Rouen in the final. The Barracudas earned a spot in the 2022 CEB European Cup.

The defending French champions, Rouen Huskies, knocked the 2021 Barracudas out of the playoffs in the semi-finals; taking the best-of-five series three games to one.

Current roster edit

PITCHERS

Kevin Canelon (VENEZUELA)

Daniel Gosselin (GREECE/CANADA)

Ben Couvreur

Fernando Bello (VENEZUELA)

Owen Ozanich

Corentin Deleau

Thomas Langloys


CATCHERS

Fabi Kovacs

Leo Elegoet


INFIELDERS

Isma Pontiac

Yoan Antonac

Riley Spring (AUSTRALIA)

Oscar Bustamante (USA)

Greg Cros

Julien Monks


OUTFIELDERS

Paolo Brossier

Douglas Rodriguez

Clement Le Pichon

Mael Zan

Nicolas Khoury

External links edit

  • Official site