MARIBYRNONG & HOBSONS BAY
Home » Sport » Other Sports » Rare air for Newport Rams import Jimmy Jensen

Rare air for Newport Rams import Jimmy Jensen

First-year import Jimmy Jensen has become the third player in Newport Rams history to win the coveted George Heron Medal for the most valuable player in the Baseball Victoria summer league division 1.

Jensen joins David Asp (2004-05) and David White (1990-91) as the only Rams to be awarded MVP in the top-flight competition.

Rams president Ben Portelli said the three medals were a big deal for the club.

“When I looked through the list of winners, there’s not too many clubs that have multiple winners,” he said.

“There’s 12 clubs in division 1 and we have promotion and relegation and 24 have rotated through division 1 in the time that this has been awarded, so to have three winners in the space of 25 years is a big achievement for the club.”

Bringing an import into your organisation comes with obvious risks.

First-hand knowledge of a player’s quality and character might be a little on the vague side. There is also a risk a player simply may not being mentally tuned in and in Melbourne for a holiday.

But Newport did due diligence with Jensen to the best of its ability and uncovered a gem.

“He’s probably one of the most qualified players we’ve had at the club,” Portelli said.

“A thorough professional, he invested himself fully in the club, coached our under-18s. If anyone wanted any tuition at all, he’d go out of his way to help them, whether it was an under-12s kid or one of his teammates.

“He set a fantastic example with his fitness levels and trained as hard as anyone.

Jensen, who represented the victorious Monachs in the All Star game, was utilised in a whole host of ways, both offensively and defensively, for the Rams.

“He was fantastic on the mound, he was great in the field when we put him at shortstop and he was outstanding in the batters box,” Portelli said. “He’s one of the best pitchers in the state and had a very high batting average.”

Most importantly, the Californian bought into the Rams’ culture.

“He flew home last week and wasn’t talking about us as a club and somewhere he played – he actually said he’ll miss his Rams family,” Portelli said. “He certainly made a big impression.”

Digital Editions


  • Altona City ready for challenge

    Altona City ready for challenge

    Altona City is hoping for a smoother Victorian Premier League 2 season than the pre-season it’s had so far. Injuries have interrupted the preparation of…

More News

  • Guitar virtuoso to take centre stage

    Guitar virtuoso to take centre stage

    The tiny, et very mighty, Melbourne Chamber Orchestra is making its way to the west later this month. The orchestra will present its new show Flexible Sky, starring Slava Grigoryan,…

  • Fruity festival returns

    Fruity festival returns

    If you have a green thumb, are an aspiring gardener– or just really love fruit trees– then there’s an event for you. The much-loved Summer Fruit Tree Festival will burst…

  • Health workers to strike for hospital opening

    Health workers to strike for hospital opening

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 529470 A statewide health workers strike is threatening to overshadow the grand opening of the new Footscray Hospital on Wednesday. The $1.5 billion hospital…

  • Altona man charged after gang squad raids

    Altona man charged after gang squad raids

    Gang squad detectives have charged a man and seized drugs, cash and a knife following raids on properties in Altona and South Kingsville on Tuesday. Police will allege that upon…

  • New hospital welcomes premier before patients

    New hospital welcomes premier before patients

    Premier Jacinta Allan has toured the emergency department (ED) at the new Footscray Hospital on Tuesday morning, 24 hours before it welcomes its first patients. Health Minister Mary-Anne Thomas, Mental…

  • Total fire ban declared

    Total fire ban declared

    Residents across Maribyrnong and Hobsons Bay are being urged to remain vigilant today, with a total fire ban declared for Victoria’s Central District amid hot, dry and winy conditions. Authorities…

  • Surf club claims rejected

    Surf club claims rejected

    Hobsons Bay council has denied misleading the public over how much money it has committed to the proposed redevelopment of the Williamstown Swimming and Surf Lifesaving Club (WSLSC). In a…

  • Andy embarks on laureate adventure

    Andy embarks on laureate adventure

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 534279 Williamstown’s Andy Griffiths is one of Australia’s popular children’s authors with his books such as the Treehouse series and the BUM trilogy selling…

  • Closure of old hospital raises questions on future

    Closure of old hospital raises questions on future

    With the new Footscray Hospital is finally set to open this week, local residents are being warned to not expect any redevelopment of the old hospital any time soon. The…

  • Bulldogs through to granny

    Bulldogs through to granny

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 449514 The dream of back-to-back Bowls Victoria weekend pennant premier division championships remains alive for Yarraville Footscray. The Bulldogs got through two tough finals…