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Three returnees highlight first HarbourCats players signed for 2023 season

Langley Blaze alum Russell Young (Surrey, B.C.) will return to the West Coast League’s Victoria HarbourCats in 2023. Photo: Christian Jr. Stewart

November 3, 2022

Official Victoria HarbourCats News Release

VICTORIA, B.C. -- Loyalty matters -- and loyal fans of the Victoria HarbourCats will be happy with the first signed players for the 2023 West Coast League season.

Versatile infielder Hudson Shupe, catcher Russell Young, local pitcher/infielder Ryder Green and stocky lefty Jake Finkelstein, the only new player of the bunch, will be part of head coach Todd Haney's attack when WCL baseball returns to Wilson's Group Stadium at RAP in June -- with the potential home opener on Friday, June 2.

"Hudson and Russell were warriors for us last year, and it's great to have them back and establish the culture we value in Victoria," said Haney, who will lead the coaching staff for a third season, a HarbourCats longevity record. "Ryder came on and helped us late this last season, and Jake is the kind of southpaw that eats valuable innings in a competitive league like the WCL."

Shupe, a middle infielder from West Richard, Wash., and Seattle University was solid for the HarbourCats from start to finish in 2022, appearing in 38 regular season games and both playoff games and hitting a respectable .270 on the regular season. He also showed his versatility on the mound, pitching 13 1/3 innings and amassing an ERA of 4.05.

Productive and durable, Young, from Surrey and a Langley Blaze product, and with the HarbourCats from start to finish in 2023, hit .290 with two home runs (including a dramatic, game-winning, bottom of the eighth inning grand slam against Yakima last July 17) and 20 runs driven in over 29 regular season games. He then went 5-for-7 in the two playoff games. Young is a former Junior National Team catcher who started his college career at Gonzaga, moved to Johnson County CC, and is now playing for Chris Pritchett at UBC.

Finkelstein is a 6-foot, 190-pound left-handed pitching product of Richmond, B.C. who moved from Spokane Falls CC to Montana State this fall and has two years of summer experience with the Sylvan Lake Gulls of the Western Canada Baseball League, where in 2022 he had a 2-0 record and struck out 21 batters in 17 innings of work.

Green, a former HarbourCats batboy now with the Victoria Golden Tide (CCBC), joined the 'Cats after completing his high school season with the Victoria Eagles. He appeared in non-league games, but also saw four innings in league action and was eligible for playoffs. He picked up a save in a win at Port Angeles. Green can play infield, outfield, and even catch -- adding to his value.