In the seventh episode of “Belgian Division One Transactions For 2026” we merge the transactions of the two Walloon teams into one blog post, simply because the transactions are minimal and one blog post for each team terribly short.
Angel names:
Namur ended the season having played in the bottom four
league with a record of 11-23.
According to Christophe Heymansno transfers took place involving the Division One team of the Namur Angels. The club welcomed thirteen new players from outside the club, but these were additions to their Division Two and Division Four teams. Thanks to the addition of so many players to the lower teams, the Angels now have a surplus of Division Four players, so it was necessary to put a second team in Division Four.
Christophe told the Dutch Baseball Hangout that the club is waiting for an answer from a possible import player from abroad.
Phoenix Mont-Saint-Guibert:

Phoenix MSG finished the season after playing in the bottom four leagues with a 17–17 record.
Head coach Christophe Dassy informed the Dutch Baseball Hangout that no transactions have taken place regarding the Division One team. There is a pool of talented young players waiting to be added to the flagship team. But even though he likes to give young players a chance, Christophe will not add a player at any cost. He will see if a talented player fits well with the team.
Christophe’s son will not play much for the flagship in the coming season. He will play in the US for Columbia State CC (Community College) in Tennessee. After the collegiate season he will participate in a summer league, so there is little chance that he will go to Phoenix Mont-Saint-Guibert.
I would like to thank both Christophes for the much needed information they provided for this blog post.
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