“I want to make the team out of training camp” – Charles Leblanc

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Charles Leblanc, member of the Miami Marlins, gave an interview at the microphone of Mario Langlois on the airwaves of 98.5

After 566 minor baseball games, the Quebecer made his major league debut.

He mentions having enjoyed receiving a lot of love from fans in Quebec when he played his first matches on the Manfred circuit.

Currently, Charles is in preparation for the next season.

“My main goal is to make the team coming out of training camp.” -Charles Leblanc

During this interview, he talked about all the emotions he experienced during his debut in MLB.

“You want to come in and make your mark. You make great games and you always feel like you’re making your mark. You are feverish. You have chills.” -Charles Leblanc

Another subject, during this human discussion, it was question of the beginning of the love relationship between Charles Leblanc and baseball.

“It all started quite early in my life. The number of stories my father told me about how I had to stop quickly or the windows would break. I played minor baseball in Sainte-Dorothée. After that, in Laval. Eventually, in high school, I left for the United States. […] My dad, a die-hard baseball fan… I didn’t grow up listening to music before I slept. We listened to the radio stations of New York while listening to the Yankees. -Charles Leblanc

Listen to the full interview… click on this link: “I want to make the team when I leave training camp” -Charles Leblanc

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