Former University of San Francisco joins the Majors

The London Majors are happy to announce the signing of utility player Kieran Bowles.

A native of Vancouver Island, Bowles joins the Majors as someone who can play all positions including catcher. Known as a big energy guy, who has always been taught to do the little things right, all the way from cheering teammates on from the bench or having good communication on the field. Kieren brings NCAA D1 experience to the Majors from when he played for the University of San Francisco.  Most recently he was at Vancouver Island University. 

Being as versatile as Bowles is, injuries are going to happen. Now fully healthy after knee surgery in 2018, it shows in 2019 when he was able to have 21 stolen bases in 41 games.

Another piece to the Majors roster looking to repeat, Kieran was asked about coming to London “I’ve heard nothing but great things about not only the city of London but the atmosphere majors fans bring on a nightly basis. That being said I am extremely grateful and excited to be joining a program like the Majors. coming off such a great season like last year, I look forward to the opportunity of a repeat.”

A utility piece that will give Roop options on positions to use Kieran in he describes where he sees him fitting in “Kieran will be a valuable member of the Majors roster this summer. He will serve as our second catcher and also be used in both the infield and outfield.”

The London Majors are a member of Canada’s top baseball league, the Intercounty Baseball League. In 2021 the London Majors won the IBL Jack & Lynn Dominico Trophy. The 100-year old summer league is one of the oldest baseball leagues in the world, with the league established in 1919, drawing significantly more fans, in a friendly ballpark experience, than any league of its kind. For more information, visit www.londonmajors.com or follow the Majors on Facebook, Instagram, Youtube and Twitter at @Londonmajors