A wicked curveball that leaves batters flailing …

Liam Jones is in his second year with the North Delta Pirates, and his fiery presence on the field continues to leave a lasting impression. Last season, he made a significant mark as the starting and winning pitcher in the Sussex All-Star Tournament's tournament-clinching victory over the Cloverdale Ranger's college prep team. The game was a showcase of Liam's ability to dominate on the mound, with his wicked curveball leaving batters flailing. His decision to return to Randy Johnson's iconic #51 for this year's campaign reflects his growing confidence and commitment to carrying forward the legacy of some of the greatest pitchers in the game.

As a left-handed pitcher, Liam's skill set extends far beyond his curveball. His control and ability to disrupt hitters' timing make him a constant threat on the mound. However, it’s his versatility that truly sets him apart—when he's not on the mound, Liam plays first base with equal prowess. His defensive skills at the corner infield position are complemented by his trademark pick-off move to first base, where his lightning-fast reflexes and pinpoint accuracy make him a menace to baserunners. His ability to impact the game in multiple areas highlights his all-around talent and dedication to perfecting his craft.

Liam's vibrant personality is as much a part of his game as his pitching and fielding. His fiery red hair is a visual representation of his energetic and passionate approach to baseball, and his enthusiasm fuels his team's competitive spirit. Liam embodies the essence of what makes the game of baseball so captivating—a combination of skill, heart, and intensity that captures the imagination of fans and opponents alike. As he continues to evolve as a player, his journey is a testament to the power of passion and perseverance, and he remains a player to watch as he strives to make his mark on the game.

North Delta Pirates

For the first time in over two decades, the North Delta Baseball Association (NDBA) is proud to offer an 18U AAA program for the 2024 baseball season.

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