Manila Sharks - The Young Guns

The Young Guns

Young, aggressive players, the future of the Manila Sharks

  • WARREN VISPO- Pitcher, his aggressiveness on the mound and steady pitching this series VIII, makes him a bright prospect in the coming years. Watch out for his coming performances.
  • PACO TANTUICO- 1st baseman, Pitcher, given the proper exposure and training, the future of Baseball Philippines looks bright. 6 feet 2 inches in height, Paco is built for the big league.
  • MARK ONG- Plays 3rd baseman, Pitcher, also a promising look into the future of Baseball Philippines and the Manila Sharks. At 6 feet 2 inches in height, Mark is also built for the big league.
  • GIAN LLAGUNO- An all-around utility player, can switch from infield to outfield if needed. Solid fielding and batting skills makes him an asset off the bench.
  • FRANCO HASHIMOTO- Shortstop, 2nd baseman, given time and training he can be a vital part of the future Manila Sharks. At age 17 he can play with the big boys anyday.
  • ALLAN DIZON- Plays outfield in relief of the starter.
  • COLT CUNNINGHAM- Pitcher,played for Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin. Shows a lot of potential and will be a part of the 2nd generation of The Manila Sharks Baseball Team. Known for his "Slurve". Previously engaged to Evan Tracy of Chicago Illinois.

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