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![]() ...KNBSB Chairman... ...Ruud van Zetten... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
On Monday-evening, the KNBSB also announced that Sudtours Vliegvakanties has become the new Main Sponsor of the Association for the next three years. Details of the agreement will be worked out in the coming weeks. Sudtours has been founded in 1981 as a family company and has its Head Office in Amsterdam. The company grew into one of the biggest Dutch air tour operators which organizes quality holidays to the popular holiday destinations around the Meditteranean, Egypt, Kenia, Dubai and the Caribbean.
Except for some brief interruptions, Ruud van Zetten has been a member of the Board of the KNBSB since 1996. In that year, he was the Chairman of District East and became an added member of the Board, together with the three other District Chairmen. In March 1999, Van Zetten was elected to the Executive Council as Secretary. A year later, he also became the Treasurer. In March 2002, Van Zetten became responsible for Player Development, a position he held until March 2004. In March 2006, Van Zetten returned to the Board and became the Interim Secretary and Treasurer and was elected again in both functions a month later and also was named Vice Chairman. After Jan Rijpstra stepped down, Van Zetten was named Interim Chairman in March of this year.
Since the merger between the Dutch Baseball and Softball Associations in December 1970, Ruud van Zetten becomes the ninth different person being elected to chair the KNBSB. The Dutch Baseball Federation was founded in 1912 and has been led by six different chairmen. From 1951-1971, five different persons chaired the Dutch Softball Association.
(May 21)
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![]() ...Rob Cordemans... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
![]() ...Steve Janssen... ...new Head Coach for Sparta/Feyenoord... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
Neptunus changes
Kemp is becoming the 1B and Hitting Coach of DOOR Neptunus, which also added Wim Martinus to its coachingstaff. Martinus, who this season was the Head Coach for ADO, will be the team's 3B Coach. Kemp and Martinus both played together for Neptunus from 1995-1999. Martinus (575 games) and Kemp (551 games) both had a long career in the Dutch big league and also played for the national team. Martinus, who played his entire career for Neptunus, made his coaching debut in 2003 for DOOR Tridents, leading the team to the national title in 2003 and 2004. In 2005 and 2006, he was the Head Coach for Sparta/Feyenoord, before moving to ADO. Since November last year, Martinus also is a member of the coaching staff of the Dutch National Team. Kemp succeeded Martinus twice. In 2005, he took over at Tridents, whom he also coached in 2006. This year, he was Martinus' successor at Sparta/Feyenoord.
Earlier this month, it already was announced that Neptunus acquired OF Gene Kingsale from Instant Holland Almere '90 and that RHP Berry van Driel (3-1, 3.71 ERA, 20 SO, 5 saves) is coming to Rotterdam from ADO. Neptunus also announced this month that RHP Martijn Nijhoff (1-0, 3.97 ERA, 6 SO, 6 games), OF Jurriaan Korff (.301, 15 RBI, 0 HR) and former player OF Brian Larmonie all will go to First Divisionist PSV, which hopes to return to the big league within three years. Nijhoff will mostly serve as PSV's coach next year. LHP Jan Naterop (2-0, 0.00 ERA, 14 SO, 4 saves) is retiring. In the coachingstafff, Martinus succeeds 3B Coach Folkwin Lautenslager, who now will be the Assistant Coach of Gerhswin Hernandez at Tridents.
Young and talented players IF Rien Vernooij, IF Dwayne Kemp and OF Calvin Martinus, who all played for Sparta/Feyenoord this season, all will return to the Neptunus-organisation, where they started their career. Vernooij and Kemp will make their professional debut next year. Vernooij signed with the New York Mets, while Kemp (the son of Adonis) signed with the Chicago Cubs. Martinus (the son of Wim) is scheduled to play for Tridents.
(October 26)
A complete listing of all big league transfers will be published again on this site, after the October 31-November 1 midnight deadline has expired.
![]() ...Cliff Foster... ...Kinheim in 2008... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
RHP Forstin Coenraad (0-5, 5.00 ERA, 34 SO), IF Emile Haswell (.250, 2 RBI, 0 HR), IF Emeron Lourens (.239, 11 RBI, 0 HR), IF/DH Dayron Puriël (.244, 10 RBI, 1 HR) and OF Rodney Michel (.351, 9 RBI, 0 HR) also will not return to Almere next year, but it is not clear yet where they will play in 2008. RHP Patrick de Lange (3-5, 2.89 ERA, 33 SO) will remain a member of Almere, but as of now is semi-retired.
Coming to Almere are RHP Sten van den Bedem (0-3, 11.37 ERA, 7 SO), C Stefan Hoogewerff (.154, 3 RBI, 0 HR) (both HCAW), RHP Roland Schols (TIW-Survivors) and IF/OF Giovanni Benito, who didn't play this season. Filling the open spots on the Almere-roster are players who are coming from its second team, which this season played in the First Division, but will play in the Second Division next year.
Almere's Big League Head Coaches 2001 - 2007 | |
Year | Head Coach |
2001 | Theo Geerman |
2002 | Pete Yarasavich (through August) |
Chicho Jesurun/Frank Groen (interim) | |
2003 | Dave Tromp |
2004 | Chicho Jesurun (through May) |
Marco Wels (interim May 22-23) | |
Nelson Orman (remainder of season) | |
2005 | Marco Wels |
2006 | Carlos Arrindell (through July) |
Ritchie Daal (remainder of season) | |
2007 | Ritchie Daal |
![]() ...Derrick Francisca... ...Back to Pirates... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
Almere's Roster for 2008 looks as follows:
Pitchers: RHP Sten van den Bedem, RHP Jerry Breek, LHP Kenny van Kampen, RHP Kevin Koeleman, RHP Shane Gnade, LHP Jim Ploeger, RHP Derrick Isenia, RHP Roland Schols.
Catchers: Stefan Hoogewerff, Giovanni Samboe.
Infielders: Gianni Benito (+ OF), Joey Berkenbosch (+ OF), Siegert Flaneur (+ OF), Frank van Leeuwen, Sytse Visbeen, Niels van Weert.
Outfielders: Wesley Bernardus, Luigino Rosaria (+ IF), Lennart van der Zwaan, Daniël Zijderveld.
(October 26)
A complete listing of all big league transfers will be published again on this site, after the October 31-November 1 midnight deadline has expired.
![]() ...Loek van Mil... ...debut... (Photo: Twins) |
![]() ...Bill Froberg... ...new 1B Coach... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
Before the tournament begins, the Dutch team will play four exhibition games and will meet Australia (October 31), Italy (November 1), Spain (November 2) and Taiwan (November 3), before traveling to Taipei for the Opening Ceremony on November 6, which will be followed by the Opening Game between host Taiwan and Italy.
Playing in Pool A are: Italy, Japan, Mexico, Panama, South Africa, Spain, Taiwan and USA. These teams will play their games in Taichung, which last November was the playing site of the Intercontinental Cup, where the Dutch team reached the Final and lost against Cuba in the eleventh inning.
The Dutch Roster is as follows:
Pitchers (11):
David Bergman, Duko Jansen, Michiel van Kampen (all Corendon Kinheim), Kenny Berkenbosch, Nick Stuifbergen (both Amsterdam Pirates), Leon Boyd, Diegomar Markwell (both DOOR Neptunus), Rob Cordemans, Berry van Driel (both ADO), Dave Draijer (Konica Minolta Pioniers) and Loek van Mil (Minnesota Twins-org.).
Catchers (3):
Sidney de Jong (Amsterdam Pirates), Martijn Meeuwis (DOOR Neptunus) and Tjerk Smeets (Corendon Kinheim).
Infielders (6):
Sharnol Adriana (Olmecos de Tobasco, Mexico), Michael Duursma (Konica Minolta Pioniers), Roel Koolen, Vince Rooi (both Corendon Kinheim), Raily Legito (DOOR Neptunus) and Hainley Statia (Los Angels Angels of Anaheim-org.).
Outfielders (4):
Rogearvin Bernadina (Washington Nationals-org.), Bryan Engelhardt (Instant Holland Almere '90, Gregory Halman (Seattle Mariners-org.) and Dirk van 't Klooster (Corendon Kinheim).
Coaching Staff:
Robert Eenhoorn (Manager), Paul van den Oever (Bench Coach), Bill Froberg (1B Coach), Wim Martinus (3B Coach) and Brian Farley (Pitching Coach).
Team Staff:
Martijn van Berkel, Rob Tamminga (both Physical Therapist), Frans Bergman (Equipment Manager/Video-scouting), Kees Sleegers (Business Manager) and Steve Matthew (Scout).
(October 18)
The game was again visited by some 2000 spectators, including Dutch Major League-pitcher Rick van den Hurk, who in April made his big league-debut with the Florida Marlins, and former legendary Dutch national team-players like Hamilton Richardson, Herman Beidschat and Gé Hoogenbos.
(October 7)
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In the second inning, Kinheim got the first scoring opportunity when it had runners on second and third base with one out, but then Tjerk Smeets (the runner from third) was thrown out in a close play at home on a difficult grounder to third baseman Marcel Venema. In the third, Pioniers opened the score. With one out, Jefferson Muzo walked and stole second base, then scored when third baseman Vince Rooi made a throwing error on a grounder by Michael Duursma. Pioniers failed to add a run in the fourth at bat when it got runners on second and third with one out after another throwing error. Second baseman René Cremer then made a nice play on a grounder by Edwin de Graaf, followed by a great catch in leftfield against the fence by Denny Beljaards on a fly by Nick Fridsma. Beljaards had a similar catch in the Play-Offs against Amsterdam Pirates.
![]() ...Jourick Blanco is welcomed after his 2-run homerun in the sixth inning... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
Pionier-starter Richard Orman threw some solid innings and was supported with fine defense, such as a nice play by third baseman Marcel Venema in the eighth inning. In the twelfth inning, Venema added another nice play, when he grounded a ball with his bare hand and threw out the batter. After Venema's play in the eighth, Orman struckout the next two batters and also started the ninth inning with a strikeout, making it appear that Pioniers was en route to a 3-1 victory. But with two outs away from the win, things suddenly started to change. First, Wouter Heemskerk singled, then Denny Beljaards walked. Hereafter, Orman was relieved by closer Dave Draijer, while Quincey Bernardus came in to run for Heemskerk at second base. Draijer loaded the bases by walking Danny Rombley, then hit next batter René Cremer with a pitch, enabling Bernardus to score an automatic run. Next batter Dirk van 't Klooster then grounded to first baseman Dè Flanegin, who made a wide throw towards home, resulting in the tying run. But Kinheim then left three runners behind, as a foul-out and groundout followed. In its ninth, Pioniers got two runners on with two outs off Duko Jansen, who had taken over the pitching in the eighth inning, but then a strikeout ended the at bat.
The tenth inning could have been decisive for both teams. For Kinheim, Jeffrey Verbij led off with a single, moved on a sac-bunt, then overran third base on a 2-out error on a grounder by Denny Beljaards. As the ball was thrown to third, Verbij continued running towards home on the inside of the running-lane, then put his arm up in the air. While the throw to home went by the catcher, Verbij was declared out by 3B Umpire Fred van Groningen Schinkel for interference to end the inning. In the home of the tenth, Norbert Lokhorst led off with a single, moved on a sac-bunt, then Dè Flanegin was walked intentionally. Closer Michiel van Kampen was then brought in and he needed only two pitches to end the inning, as Marcel Venema grounded into a double play.
After Pioniers stranded a runner on second base in the twelfth inning, the decision fell in the thirteenth. Quincey Bernardus led off with a walk, then moved on a bunt-single by Denny Beljaards, which led to a pitching change. Nelson Santander Olajo, the starter and loser of Game One last Thursday, came in to relief Dave Draijer, but started with an error. Before throwing to home, he turned for an unneccesarily pick-off to second base, but his throw wound up in centerfield, enabling Bernardus to reach third base. Next, Danny Rombley hit a sacrifice fly to give Kinheim a 4-3 lead. Later, Kinheim got runners on second and third after a walk and a wild pitch, but didn't add more runs. In the home of the thirteenth, Pioniers also got two runners. With one out, Marcel Venema and Jourick Blanco singled, but then Lars Koehorst, who ran for Blanco, was forced out at second on a grounder by Edwin de Graaf, then Michiel van Kampen ended the game by striking out Nick Fridsma. After earning a save on Thursday, Van Kampen now was the winning pitcher.
(October 6)
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![]() ...Ed Tromp at 1B... ...for PSV in 1989... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
The 56-year old Ed Tromp played eleven seasons in the Dutch big league between 1977 and 1991 for five different clubs: HCAW (1977-1978), Neptunus (1980-1982), Sparta (1983-1984), PSV (1988-1989) and Quick Amersfoort (1990-1991). At Quick, he combined playing with serving as Pitching Coach.
In the other years in this period, Tromp played for PSV (First Division, 1979, 1987) and DOS '32 (First Division, 1986), but also played abroad. In 1985, he was a member of Firenze in the Italian competition and in 1986, left DOS '32 to play for Brevannes in France.
As a member for the Dutch National Team, Tromp played in 54 official games and participated in three World Championships, amongst other events. This season, Tromp was active for Gryphons, which also played in the First Division.
Also named for the new season were Bench Coach Nus Jurgens and Hitting Coach Ron Dix, while talks are underway with Ricardo Martir to become Pitching Coach. Dix was the playing/coach for Twins last season and also played in the Dutch big league with this team. Jurgens is a former player of Tex Town Tigers.
(October 5)
When Pioniers would have played better defensively, the opening game might have been another story, but the team from Hoofddorp committed three errors, resulting in three unearned runs. Kinheim struck in the second inning when Pionier-starter Nelson Santander Olajo had problems with his control and wasn't supported defensively. After retiring the side in order in the first inning, the Venezuelan hit lead-off batter Vince Rooi in the second, then gave up a double down the leftfield-line to Tjerk Smeets. Next, the bases were loaded when Santander walked Jeffrey Verbij. The damage could have been less hereafter, but then short stop Michael Duursma made a fielding error on a sure double play-grounder by Roel Koolen, which resulted to a run and kept the bases loaded. Pioniers then did turn a double play on a fly to rightfield by Wouter Heemskerk, as Verbij took off from second base en was at third base when the ball was caught and thrown to second base. Santander then uncorked a wild pitch, resulting in a run and walked Denny Beljaards, before giving up an RBI-single to Danny Rombley. Santander then ended the inning by striking out René Cremer, but Kinheim was leading 3-0.
In the third inning, Erik Jan Lind took over the pitching for Pioniers, but gave up a lead-off single to Dirk van 't Klooster, then threw a wild pitch and gave up a double to Vince Rooi, which made it 4-0. After Kinheim-starter David Bergman had thrown three strong innings, he also gave up some hard hits, as Pioniers suddenly started to come back with two productive innings, which brought the team within one run, 4-3. In the fourth, Bergman walked Dè Flanegin, then Marcel Venema followed with a single. Next, Jourick Blanco doubled to bring in a run, then Edwin de Graaf hit a sacrifice fly to make it 4-2. In the next at bat, Jefferson Muzo led off with an infield-hit, moved on a sac-bunt by Michael Duursma and scored on a single by Norbert Lokhorst. Another single followed by Glenn Romney, but then Pioniers stranded two runners.
Kinheim took more distance right away by scoring runs in the fifth and sixth inning. In the fifth, Vince Rooi reached on an error with one out, then advanced on a single by Tjerk Smeets. Next, Jeffrey Verbij lined out to third baseman Marcel Venema, who then threw the ball on the helmet of Rooi trying to double him up, but instead enabling him to advance to third base. Rooi then scored on an infield-hit by Roel Koolen. In the sixth inning, Kinheim got the bases loaded but scored only once. Denny Beljaards led off with a walk, then Danny Rombley singled. After the two moved on a sac-bunt by René Cremer, next batter Dirk van 't Klooster was walked intentionally to load the bases. Hereafter, Maarten Mulder came in to relief Erik Jan Lind. He saw Vince Rooi pop-up, but first baseman Dè Flanegin missed the ball on foul territory, meaning Rooi came back to bat. On the next delivery, he sacrificed to centerfield, producing another run.
Trailing 6-3, Pioniers added a run in the seventh inning. Michael Duursma led off with a single, then David Bergman was relieved by Duko Jansen, who gave up a 2-out single to Marcel Venema, which made it 6-4. However, Kinheim added an insurance run in the eighth inning. With two outs, Dirk van 't Klooster walked and went on to score on a single by Tjerk Smeets, the first batter to face new pitcher Marc Steenhof. After Vaughan Harris retired the side in the eighth (two strikeouts), Michiel van Kampen closed the game for Kinheim in the ninth. He gave up two hits, but was supported with a double play and earned a save.
(October 4)
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In the mentioned third teams a lot of players have big league-experience and some of them have played in the national team. These teams play in the Second Division, two levels under the Dutch big league. Players of these teams call ''The Second Division the most attractive Dutch league, because of the third teams playing in these league and when the Dutch big league would exist of third teams, Dutch Manager Robert Eenhoorn wouldn't think of bringing in players, who are active in the States''.
Coach Karel Crouwel has invited 16 players for the Oranje Third Generation team: Frank Bos, Eric de Bruin, Peter Callenbach, Mike Crouwel, Peter van Dalen, Martijn Faneyte, Tom Geestman, Sidney Hickinson, Roel Klaassen, Jurjan Koenen, Frank Koot, Paul Nanne, Tom Nanne, Hans van Renselaar, Paul Smit and Eric de Vries.
You can see for yourself if these players are right, as the 'Third Series' will open at 10:30 AM on Saturday with its day-long mini-tournament.
(October 4)
IN MEMORIAM
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Gijs Koppen, who briefly played baseball as a catcher for Nuenen, started an umpiring career in 1991 in the southern district. After only three years, he qualities were recognized and he promoted to national status. It then went quick for Koppen, who on August 8, 1998 made his debut in the Dutch big league. What was unique in this was that Koppen made his debut as a Home Plate Umpire in the game between PSV and HCAW. Normally, an umpire makes his debut on the highest level at third base or first base, insteads of behind the plate.
Gijs Koppen remained a big league-umpire until 2003 and officiated in 149 games, before retiring for health reasons. In a short time, the always friendly Gijs Koppen became a trusted umpire, who was well respected by players and coaches.
After already having umpired games in an international tournament for his club Nuenen, Gijs made his international debut in 2001 during the CupWinners Cup-tournament in Bussum (Netherlands). The next year, he was one of the umpires during the Super Cup in Rotterdam (Netherlands) and the European Championships Cadets in Rosmalen (Netherlands). In 2003, Gijs traveled to Sweden for the European Cup, B-Pool-tournament.
Gijs Koppen and Jan Sinjorgo will be missed, but never forgotten.
(October 3)
![]() ...Ruud van Zetten (left) congratulates... ...Gerard Stenzler with his recognition... |
![]() ...Gerard Stenzler while... ...playing for De Spartaan... |
From 1967-1969, Gerard Stenzler led AMVJ (Amsterdam), then moved to De Spartaan (Amsterdam), which became a very important part of his life. At De Spartaan, he was not only coach, but also chairman, took care of the finances, searched for sponsors, was the club's spokeman, and many, many things more.
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...Gerard Stenzler while coaching France (1973) and Kinheim (1999)... |
In 1973, he also coached internationally, as he was the Head Coach of the national team of France, which then participated in the European Championships in Haarlem (Netherlands).
Four years later, in 1999, Gerard Stenzler returned as coach, this time as an assistant for his good friend and Canadian Bernie Beckman, who had become the Head Coach of Kinheim. After the 2000 season, Stenzler retired as an active coach, but then became Kinheim's General Manager, which he remained until 2005. The last two years, he served Almere '90 in the same position. In 1996, Gerard Stenzler already was decorated by the KNBSB for his contributions to the baseball-sport. While Stenzler is no longer affiliated with Almere '90, he will remain active in baseball in one way or the other.
(October 3)
,,This series was very good, it had everything'', winning Head Coach Ben Thijssen said afterwards. ,,Pirates was a real good opponent. Beforehand, it was said that Kinheim was the favorite, because we had won all five games against Pirates in the regular season, but playing in a Play-Off is different and was underscored again. We came away good in the first game, winning 6-5, but Pirates then already gave a signal. We had to give something extra in every game. It was a highstandard series. Today, both teams wanted to win, but luckily we got our right attitude back. That wasn't there on Saturday. I think it was a great game for all those spectators.'' Thijssen also saw a message in this Play-Off series for the upcoming Holland Series. ,,Pioniers surprisinly won in three games against Neptunus. Last year, we had to go the distance. That will be the same again this year'', Thijssen said.
![]() ...Louis Hofer... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
![]() ...Ben Thijssen... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
Kinheim recovered in time for the last game. After winning the first two, the defending champion lost the next two with the title becoming in jeopardy. On Saturday, Kinheim lost 5-1 in a game, which was played entirely in rain. Kinheim's Pitching Coach Eelco Jansen still was upset about playing in those conditions. ,,It was a shame that we had to play in these circumstances'', the former national team-pitcher said after Sunday's game. ,,There were playing ten national team-players in that game, who still have a World Championship on their schedule in November. An injury was more than possible. It was ridiculous. We could have waited for a few hours, which was known in advance that that was a possibility. But rain or no rain, Pirates was the better team, they wanted to win more than we did.''
Kinheim opened the score in the second inning. With one out, Tjerk Smeets doubled, moved on a single by Jeffrey Verbij, then scored on a grounder by Roel Koolen. After Kinheim-starter Patrick Beljaards, who pitched much better than last week, had retired the first nine batters he faced, he gave up the tying run in the fourth at bat. Glenn Mascoll led off with a single, then advanced to third on a single by Wesley Connor. Mascoll appeared to be thrown out at third base on a throw by centerfielder Danny Rombley, but was called safe in a close play by veteran umpire Fred van Groningen Schinkel. Kinheim argued the call. ,,Off course, from my position in the dug-out, he appeared to be out'', Ben Thijssen said. ,,But Fred was the closest on the play and in the best position to make a call.'' While a television replay (there was only one camera) didn't show the best angle, it appeared that Mascoll reached third base in time. Anyhow, moments later Mascoll scored the tying run when next batter Sidney de Jong grounded into a double play.
Kinheim immediately re-took the lead in the home of the fourth. First, Dirk van 't Klooster lined out to centerfielder Remco Draijer, who made three great catches. Next, Vince Rooi singled, then Pirate-starter Kenny Berkenbosch walked both Tjerk Smeets and Jeffrey Verbij to load the bases. A force play-grounder by Roel Koolen then enabled Rooi to score the go-ahead run, but a strikeout for Quincey Bernardus ended the at bat.
In the sixth inning, Kinheim made it 3-1. With one out, Vince Rooi doubled, then stole third base and was able to score when a throw by catcher Sidney de Jong was missed by third baseman Zaïr Koeiman. Kinheim then added an insurance run in the eighth at bat. First, René Cremer lined out to centerfield, then Dirk van 't Klooster's line drive was caught by short stop Glenn Mascoll, but then Vince Rooi walked. Pim Walsma was brought in to relief Kenny Berkenbosch and gave up a single to Tjerk Smeets, which enabled Rooi to score all the way from first base. In the inning before, Wouter Heemskerk was waved home from first base, but was thrown out. With one out, Heemskerk singled as a pinch-hitter, then tried to score on a 2-out single by Danny Rombley. A perfect throw from leftfielder Wesley Connor via short stop Glenn Mascoll to catcher Sidney de Jong resulted in an out at home. ,,Sometimes you take risks. The throw was perfect'', Ben Thijssen reacted afterwards.
Trailing 3-1, Ferd van Stekelenburg led off the Pirates-seventh with a line drive towards first baseman Jeffrey Verbij, who made a great grab of the ball and retired the batter. Hereafter, Zaïr Koeiman walked and Patrick Beljaards was replaced by Vaughan Harris, who ended the inning with a comeback-grounder and a strikeout. The last two innings were thrown by Michiel van Kampen, who struckout four and earned his second save of the series.
This was the fourth Play-Off series in history in which the winning team started with two victories, but then the opponent came back to tie the series. For Kinheim it was the second time. In 1993, they won the first two games vs. ADO, which then won the next two, before Kinheim won Game Five. In 1998, Neptunus opened with two victories vs. Pioniers, which then won twice, before Neptunus won the series. In 2001, it was HCAW that was 2-0 when Kinheim equaled the series, but lost Game Five. Only one series went the other way. In 1995, HCAW started with two victories against Kinheim, which then won three games in a row to reach the Holland Series.
(September 30)
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Despite unfavorable weather conditions, the game started 15 minutes later than scheduled and was played almost entirely in sometimes heavy rain. ,,It was known in advance by both teams that we would try to play in these rainy circumstances or postpone the game for some hours, if needed'', Home Plate Umpire Arnold Verbrugge stated afterwards. ,,But it was doable. There was one moment, that it rained pretty hard and got darker, but it cleared up soon after that, so we continued''.
Both teams were bothered by the rain, but Pirates played the best baseball in this game, showing some fine defensive plays, like a catch by a leaping third baseman Zaïr Koeiman on a line drive by Jeffrey Verbij in the fourth inning and a great fielding action by short stop Glenn Mascoll on a grounder behind second base by Danny Rombley in the seventh, which started a crucial double play. On the other hand, the Kinheim-defense committed three errors, including a runscoring one in a 3-run sixth. The defensive highlight for Kinheim was a nice running catch by rightfielder Dirk van 't Klooster in almost centerfield on a drive by Kenny Berkenbosch in the fifth inning.
Kinheim took a 1-0 lead in the fifth inning. Pirates-starter Jos de Jong hit lead-off batter Wouter Heemskerk with a pitch, then walked Denny Beljaards and was replaced by Nick Stuifbergen. The two runners advanced on a sac-bunt by Danny Rombley, then René Cremer singled to give Kinheim the lead. A comeback-grounder by Dirk van 't Klooster and a called strikeout for Vince Rooi then ended the at bat.
Pirates answered with three runs in the sixth at bat. Kinheim-starter David Bergman first caught a pop-up by Glenn Mascoll, but then gave up back-to-back doubles to Wesley Connor and Sidney de Jong, which brought in the tying run. Fausto Álvarez Rizo was then walked intentionally, but Bas de Jong followed with a single, which gave Pirates a 2-1 lead. Kenny Berkenbosch then struckout, but Zaïr Koeiman followed with a basehit into short leftfield. This could have resulted in a basesloaded situation, but then the Kinheim-defense started to throw the ball around. Álvarez was waved home on the play, then incoming leftfielder Denny Beljaards threw the ball over the head of catcher Tjerk Smeets. Pitcher David Bergman, who covered the play, also had a chance of eliminating Álvarez at home, but also threw the ball over the head of Smeets. It led to a 3-1 lead for Pirates. After next batter Björn Henrichs walked, Bergman was replaced by Duko Jansen, who ended the inning by striking out pinch-hitter Ferd van Stekelenburg.
Pirates added two insurance runs in the seventh. First, Duko Jansen loaded the bases and only could blame himself. He first hit both Glenn Mascoll and Wesley Connor with a pitch, then enabled Mascoll to advance on a wild pitch and loaded the bases by walking Sidney de Jong. Hereafter, Jimmy van der Veldt took over for Jansen and saw Fausto Álvarez Rizo being called out on an infield-fly, but then gave up an RBI-single to Bas de Jong. After a strikeout, Van der Veldt hit Zaïr Koeiman with a pitch to bring in another run and give Pirates a 5-1 lead. In both the sixth and seventh inning, Pirates stranded three runners.
Winner Nick Stuifbergen, who took over in the fifth inning, walked Jeffrey Verbij with one out in the sixth, but then a flyout and a strikeout followed. In the seventh, Denny Beljaards led off with a walk, then Danny Rombley grounded up the middle, where short stop Glenn Mascoll made a great pick of the ball, tagged second base and started a fine double play. René Cremer followed with a double, but a grounder ended the at bat. In the ninth, Roel Koolen led off with a single into leftfield, then tried to advance to second base, but was thrown out there on a throw by leftfielder Ferd van Stekelenburg. A strikeout and a grounder ended the game, meaning a fifth confrontation is needed.
For David Bergman, who led the league with 12 victories in the regular season, this was his first loss since July 7, when he was beaten by Mr. Cocker HCAW.
(September 29)
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![]() ...Eugene Kingsale works on his... ...comeback during the EC in Spain... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
Outfielder Eugene Kingsale played in only 15 games this year, as his season was shortened because of two major injuries. On April 22, during the warming-up before the game of Almere at DOOR Neptunus, Kingsale was hit on his head by a thrown ball and suffered a major concussion. After returning to playing status, on June 6, Kingsale torned a ligament in his knee in a game at Amsterdam Pirates, was operated and was out for the season.
As Kingsale also plays in the Dutch National Team, he was unable to play for them during the exhibition series in the USA, the World Port Tournament and the recent European Championships/Olympic Qualifier in Spain. However, Kingsale traveled with the team to Spain and there he worked on his comeback. With the Dutch national team, Kingsale made his debut in 2003 and participated with them in the 2003 and 2005 World Cups, 2004 Olympic Games, 2006 World Baseball Classic, 2006 European Baseball Series and 2006 Intercontinental Cup. Kingsale, who is an outfielder, played in 50 games for the national squad.
On September 3, 1996, when he was only 19 years old, Kingsale made his Major League-debut with the Baltimore Orioles and went on to play in 211 big league-games. Kingsale also played for the Seattle Mariners, San Diego Padres and Detroit Tigers. After his professional career in the USA was over, Kingsale came to the Netherlands and made his debut there in 2006 with Almere.
(September 24)
IN MEMORIAM
(Photo: Pioniers) |
On Saturday, Harry had done what he did almost every home game for Pioniers for so many years, taking care of the scoreboard and handling the telephone in the home game against Neptunus. Harry Pampel always was modest and was someone who worked in the background. Since the eighties, he was active for Pioniers and handled the administration surrounding baseball (seniors and youth) games. He also was the club's coordinator for baseball affairs in those years and organised youth tournaments. For a lot of years, Harry Pampel was a member of the board for Pioniers and was the vice-chairman. After leaving the board, Harry on the sidelines remained involved in board issues. For his numerous contributions to the club, Harry was named Honorary Member of Pioniers.
For the District West, Harry was a member of the youth committee for the Haarlem-area from 1994-1999 and in the same period served in the national youth committee. The last years, he was a member of the Game Committee of the Dutch Federation, which handles all issues surrounding the national competitions.
Harry, who almost always had a smile on his face, was one of the most likeable persons on a baseball field and his sudden passing is unbelievable. He will surely be missed.
Through this, Grand Slam * Stats & News wishes the Pampel-family, as well as the Pioniers-family a lot of strength in this difficult period.
(September 23-24)
The game was delayed by 35 minutes, but after Harry Pampel had been transported to the hospital, Pioniers decided to complete the game. When it resumed, Neptunus had two runners on base, but then two quick outs followed to end the game, meaning Pioniers had eliminated Neptunus for the second year in a row and reached the Holland Series again.
Pioniers had taken a 1-0 lead in the third inning. With one out, Michael Duursma singled, stole second, then scored on a 2-out double by Glenn Romney.
Neptunus failed to score in the opening at bat, as Pionier-starter Nelson Santander Olajo saw Neptunus load the bases. With one out, Benjamin Dille reached on an infield-hit and advanced when a throwing error followed. Next, Raily Legito walked, as did Lennart Koster with two outs. But then Martijn Meeuwis flied out to end the at bat. After leaving runners on second base in the third, fourth and fifth inning, Neptunus came alongside in the sixth. Martijn Meeuwis led off with a walk, moved on a sac-bunt by Jeffrey Arends and a single by Jurriaan Korff, then scored on a fielder's choice-grounder by Jeroen Sluijter.
Pioniers immediately re-took the lead in the seventh, after having stranded three runners the inning before. In the seventh, Leon Boyd, the starter (8 innings) of last Thursday, took over for starter Jurjen van Zijl, but he immediately ran into problems. Michael Duursma reached on an error, then the bases were loaded when Glenn Romney and Dè Flanegin walked. Mark Duursma was then hit by a pitch to bring in a run, but a double play ended the inning.
In its seventh, Neptunus reacted with two runs to make it 3-2 in their favor. Benjamin Dille singled, then Evert-Jan 't Hoen walked with one out. A single by Lennart Koster (3-for-4) enabled Dille to score and brought in Dave Draijer as a reliever for Santander. He first walked Martijn Meeuwis intentionally, then gave up an RBI-single to Jeffrey Arends, but this time Pioniers turned a double play to end the inning.
In the ninth inning, Pioniers again came back strong. With two outs, Glenn Romney reached on an infield-hit, then Leon Boyd hit next batters Dè Flanegin and Mark Duursma with a pitch to load the bases. Jourick Blanco then followed with a single, which gave Pioniers a 4-3 lead, but Duursma was thrown out at third base and had to leave the geame with a dislocated shoulder.
In the home of the ninth, Raily Legito led off with a flyout, but then Evert-Jan 't Hoen and Lennart Koster both singled, whereafter the game was interrupted to attend to Harry Pampel. After the game resumed, Dave Draijer ended the game with a strikeout and a flyout. But instead of celebrating the victory and clinching the Holland Series, the team was only thinking of Harry Pampel, who despite intensive care, sadly enough passed away a few hours later.
(September 23-24)
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After one inning, Pirates trailed 2-0, as starter Nick Stuifbergen gave up two runs with two outs. With one out, René Cremer singled, then Vince Rooi walked with two outs. A single by Tjerk Smeets then resulted in the first run and another run was added when Jeffrey Verbij reached on an error.
Pirates reacted with two runs in the second at bat. Bas de Jong led off with a double and Kenny Berkenbosch reached on an infield-hit. A run was then scored when an error was made on a bunt by Zaïr Koeiman, then Berkenbosch scored the tying run on an infield-hit by Björn Henrichs, but hereafter three outs followed.
Kinheim re-took the lead immediately in its second by scoring two unearned runs. With one out, Denny Beljaards and Quincy Bernardus singled, then both scored on a 2-out throwing error by short stop Glenn Mascoll on a grounder by Dirk van 't Klooster.
The game started the turn in the fourth inning when Kenny Berkenbosch led off with a big homerun and two runs were added in the fifth. First, Glenn Mascoll's drive into leftfield ended in a great catch by leftfielder Denny Beljaards, but then Wesley Connor singled and Sidney de Jong homered to give Pirates a 5-4 lead. From this moment on, Pirates never relinquished the lead, dominated and won convincingly.
In the sixth inning, Pirates added a run when Zaïr Koeiman singled and went on to score on a basesloaded single by Wesley Connor, which came off Duko Jansen, who had relieved starter Patrick Beljaards some batters before, but three runners stranded. Kinheim answered with a run in its sixth. With two outs, René Cremer doubled and scored when Dirk van 't Klooster followed with a single.
Pirates broke open the game with a 4-run rally in the seventh inning. Fausto Álvarez Rizo walked and Bas de Jong was hit by a pitch, then Kenny Berkenbosch (who was 4-for-5) followed with an RBI-double. Next, De Jong scored when third baseman Vince Rooi made a throwing error after a pick-off. With one out, Björn Henrichs added an RBI-double, resulting in another pitching change. New pitcher Jean-Paul Gulinck gave up an RBI-single to Pavèl van Zaane, which increased the lead to 10-5.
Pirates made it 11-5 in the eighth when Fausto Álvarez Rizo walked, moved on a single by Bas de Jong and went on to score on a 2-out single by Zaïr Koeiman.
Kinheim only was able to score one more run in the eighth inning. With one out, René Cremer reached on an error, then Dirk van 't Klooster doubled, resulting in a run. It marked the end for Nick Stuifbergen, who had thrown a good game, but now was relieved by Pim Walsma. He retired the first four batters, then gave up two hits, but didn't encounter problems.
(September 23-24)
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Pioniers clinch, but series ends sad
At Amsterdam, Pirates and Kinheim kept each other in balance for five innings because of good pitching by David Bergman (Kinheim) and Jos de Jong (Pirates). In the first, Pirates threatened off Bergman, who gave up a single to Wesley Connor and double to Sidney de Jong with one out. Next batter Fausto Álvarez Rizo then lined out back to Bergman, who finished the inning by striking out Bas de Jong. Hereafter, Bergman threw seven solid innings, allowing only four players of Pirates to reach base. Two of them reached in the fifth when (with one out) Björn Henrichs walked and Remco Draijer followed with a bunt-single. But then, Glenn Mascoll popped up for an infield-fly and Bergman again ended the inning with a strikeout, this time for Wesley Connor.
Kinheim reached base only three times in the first five innings off Jos de Jong, including one on a basehit. That was an infield-hit by Dirk van 't Klooster in the fourth, who then became the only Kinheim-player to reach second base in the first five innings. But in the sixth at bat, Kinheim struck. Danny Rombley led off with a double, moved on a flyout and scored on a double by Dirk van 't Klooster. After the latter stole third base, he scored moments later on a single by Vince Rooi. After Tjerk Smeets also singled, De Jong was relieved by Seppo Slaman, but he was greeted with a 2-run double by Jeffrey Verbij, which made it 3-0.
Kinheim added five more runs in the eighth at bat. After Jeffrey Verbij and Roel Koolen singled, Mark Kan took over the pitching for Slaman. After the two runners advanced on a sac-bunt by pinch-hitter Robin Longhurst, Denny Beljaards singled in a run. With two outs, René Cremer and Dirk van 't Klooster (who was 4-for-5) also hit RBI-singles, followed by a 2-run double by Vince Rooi, which lifted the lead to 8-0. In the home of the ninth, Pirates scored its lone run off closer Michiel van Kampen. Fausto Álvarez Rizo led off with a single, moved to third on an one-out double by Kenny Berkenbosch, then scored on a 2-out single by Björn Henrichs off the glove of Van Kampen, who then ended the game with a strikeout.
At Hoofddorp, Neptunus again was unable to produce. After collecting only three basehits on Thursday, the team today had only five. Pioniers also had only five hits, but had more luck with them and was supported with three errors. In the first inning, Pioniers hit only two basehits, but scored three runs. Neptunus-starter Diegomar Markwell gave up all runs, but only two were earned, as he himself contributed to the scoring with two throwing errors, two walks and a balk. In the first inning, Markwell walked lead-off hitter Michael Duursma, who then reached third base safely when Markwell made a throwing error towards second on a bunt by Norbert Lokhorst. A grounder by next batter Glenn Romney enabled Duursma to score the first run. Lokhorst then advanced on a single by Dè Flanegin and scored on a passed ball. On this, Flanegin reached second base, but reached third when catcher Martijn Meeuwis made a throwing error towards the pitcher. Flanegin then scored when Mark Duursma doubled.
Hereafter, Markwell recovered and threw six fine innings in which Pioniers reached base only five times and didn't go beyond first base. However, in the eighth, Markwell brought himself into problems again. The lefthander walked lead-off hitter Norbert Lokhorst, then made another throwing error on a possible double play-grounder by Glenn Romney. After the two runners were awarded the next base on a balk, Dè Flanegin was walked intentionally and Kevin Heijstek took over the pitching for Markwell. But he gave up an RBI-single to Mark Duursma and a sac-fly to Jourick Blanco, which gave Pioniers two insurance runs and lifted the lead to 5-0.
Veteran pitcher Richard Orman held Neptunus to only four hits in eight innings. He retired the first eleven batters he faced and allowed only three runners to second base. After leaving runners on first and second in the fifth, Neptunus got runners on second and third in the next at bat. Jeroen Sluijter led off with a single, then Johnny Balentina followed with an infield-hit. The two advanced on a sac-bunt by Benjamin Dille, but then two fly outs followed to end the at bat. Dave Draijer threw the ninth inning and struckout two batters to seal the victory.
(September 22)
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IN MEMORIAM
...on the photo Ton jokes with Dutch IF Frank Koot... |
Ton Hout started his umpiring career in the Amsterdam District in 1964 and remained active until the 1989 season when he had to stop after an traffic accident. He worked more than 400 games in the Dutch big league.
Throughout his long, 26-year, career, Ton Hout became a respected umpire, not only known for his knowledge of the rules, but also for his humour.
![]() ...Rare moment: Ton Hout sends a player away... ...in a 1982 game between Pirates and Sparta... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
Ten years after concluding his active umpiring career, Ton Hout came back in the umpiring business, as he became an umpire-reviewer, which he kept doing until this season. In this capacity, he looked at the handling of the game of the umpiring crew, and gave them advice when needed and wrote reports. In the Amsterdam Region, Ton Hout was a member of the Umpiring Committee from 1977-1979.
![]() ...Ton Hout behind the plate in a game... ...during the 1976 Haarlem Baseball Week... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
In 1976, Ton Hout made his debut in a big international event, as he was one of the umpires in the Haarlem Baseball Week. It was to be his first of four Baseball Weeks, as he also officiated in the tournament in 1980, 1984 and 1986. In 1987, he was an umpire during the second World Port Tournament in Rotterdam.
But Ton Hout also umpired in European and World Championships. In 1977, he was one of the umpires during the European Championships in Haarlem, as well as in 1981 and 1985 when the event also was staged in Haarlem. In 1986, Ton was one of the 12 Dutch umpires during the World Championships, which was then held in four cities in the Netherlands. Two years later, Ton represented the Netherlands as an umpire in the World Championships in Italy.
Besides these event, Ton Hout also officiated in European Cup Tournaments and traveled with the Dutch National Team to Taiwan for the Chung Hua Cup Tournament in 1984.
Ton Hout had a long affiliation with Amsterdam-based club OVVO, but the last years he was more involved with Amsterdam Pirates. His characteristic remarks and humour will surely be missed.
(September 21)
At Haarlem, Amsterdam Pirates started strongly and was leading 5-0 in the seventh inning. The lead seemed to be comfortable, but in the end in proofed not to be enough. The Amsterdam-squad had taken a 3-0 lead in the third inning. With one out, Wesley Connor and Sidney de Jong both singled, then Fausto Álvarez Rizo, the homerun-king of the regular season with 12, belted a towering 3-run homerun. Two at bats later, Wesley Connor, who during the season played professionally in the States in the Minnesota Twins-organisation, led off with a triple, then scored when Sidney de Jong followed with a double. After striking out Álvarez, Kinheim-starter Vaughan Harris walked Bas de Jong intentionally and was replaced by Duko Jansen. The bases were then loaded when Ferd van Stekelenburg reached on an error by short stop Roel Koolen. Next, the fifth run was scored on a wild pitch by Jansen, who then recovered and threw three fine innings in which he allowed only one more baserunner and retired nine batters in a row after the error. Michiel van Kampen threw the ninth inning for Kinheim and earned a save, as his team had taken the lead by then.
For Pirates, Kenny Berkenbosch dominated on the mound. He struckout nine batters and gave up only five basehits in six innings in which Kinheim only threatened in the fifth inning. With two outs, Danny Rombley and René Cremer singled, then Dirk van 't Klooster walked to load the bases, but a pop-fly by Vince Rooi ended the at bat. Berkenbosch struckout six batters in the first two innings. Despite his good outing, Berkenbosch was lifted in the seventh inning when he walked lead-off hitter Danny Rombley and then things started to go wrong for Pirates. Nick Stuifbergen took over for Berkenbosch and was bothered by the rain, which had began slowly the inning before, but now was blown into the pitcher's face by a strong wind. Not only the pitcher had troubles, but also the second baseman, short stop and 2B umpire. Whatever the influence by the rain, Kinheim started to come back, as René Cremer, Dirk van 't Klooster and Vince Rooi all singled to produce a run and kept the bases loaded. In the meantime, Pirates' Head Coach Louis Hofer had come out to HP Umpire Frank Volkers concerning the bothering rain. But after a brief consult between the four umpires, the inning continued. Next, Stuifbergen walked Tjerk Smeets to bring in another run, then Jeffrey Verbij also singled to make it 5-3. Next, third baseman Zaïr Koeiman made a crucial throwing error on a double play grounder by Roel Koolen. Instead of throwing to home for a force out, he opted for the double play via second base, but he throw went into rightfield and Kinheim tied the score. Stuifbergen was relieved by Pim Walsma, who got three outs to end the inning, but the score was 5-5. In the next at bat, when the wind laid down again, Kinheim took the lead. René Cremer led off with his fifth single in the game, moved on a sac-bunt by Dirk van 't Klooster and scored on a 2-out single by Tjerk Smeets.
In Rotterdam, the score remained scoreless for seven innings in which pitchers Roger Kops (Pioniers) and Leon Boyd (Neptunus) kept each other in balance. Pioniers got two runners on base with one out in the fourth, but then Neptunus turned a double play. In the fifth, Pioniers got the bases loaded. With one out, Marcel Venema, Edwin de Graaf and Jefferson Muzo (bunt) all singled, but then Michael Duursma was called out on an infield-fly and Norbert Lokhorst flied out to centerfield to end the inning. In the eighth inning, Pioniers did open the score off Boyd. Michael Duursma led off with a single, moved on a sac-bunt by Norbert Lokhorst and a passed ball and, after Glenn Romney was walked intentionally, scored on a single by Dè Flanegin, but then another double play followed. In the ninth inning, Pioniers added two insurance runs on Boyd's successor Gregory Gustina. With one out, Marcel Venema singled, then Jefferson Muzo reached on an infield-hit with two outs. Singles by Michael Duursma and Norbert Lokhorst then made it 3-0.
Roger Kops dominated for Pioniers and only encountered some slight problems in the first at bat. Johnny Balentina, Neptunus' lead-off hitter then reached base when leftfielder Jefferson Muzo made an error. Balentina advanced when Raily Legito was hit by a pitch with one out and stole third base, but a double play followed on a line drive by Evert-Jan 't Hoen. In the next six innings, Kops allowed only four batters to reach base, only two with a basehit. Neptunus then only scored in the ninth inning off reliever Nelson Santander Olajo, who had taken over in the eighth. With one out, Raily Legito walked, stole second, moved on a single by Evert-Jan 't Hoen, then scored when the centerfield held the ball.
(September 20)
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![]() ...Dutch prize-winners... ...Sharnol Adriana, Raily Legito, Rogearvin Bernadina,... ...David Bergman and Yurendell de Caster... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
All Star Team:
LHP: Enorbel Marquez (Germany)
C: Mike Nickeas (Great Britain)
1B: Ian Young (Great Britain)
SS: Brant Ust (Great Britain)
OF: Daniel Figueroa (Spain), Sascha Lutz (Germany)
Final Standings
1. Netherlands, 2. Great Britain, 3. Spain, 4. Germany, 5. France, 6. Sweden, 7. Italy, 8. Croatia, 9. Ukraine, 10. Russia, 11. Austria, 12. Czech Republic.
The four best teams qualify for the World Cup 2009, the six best teams qualify for the European Championships 2009. The other teams have to play a Qualifying Tournament next year to play in the 2009 EC.
All games played by Czech Republic were declared a 9-0 forfeit loss, as the Czech didn't handle according to the rules regarding professional players, who are playing in Major League-organisations.
(September 16)
On the other hand, the Olympic Qualifier to be played next March in Taiwan might be moved to April in Mexico, because of the availability of professional players.
On this event, Canada and Mexico will be joined by South Africa and Australia, as well as two Asian and European teams to decide for the remaining places of next years Olympics.
(September 16)
For the Royal Dutch Baseball and Softball Federation this is their second success of the year. In June, the softball team also qualified for Beijing by winning the Qualifier in Italy. ,,I'm really proud'', Dutch KNBSB-President Ruud van Zetten reacted. ,,With this, we show that we are the well deserved candidates to represent Europe in the Olympics.''
After the long 5-hours thriller on Saturday-evening, the Dutch team was back on the field within nine hours on another field in another city. The Dutch team recovered and settled things against Great Britain with a dominating David Bergman in the mound. On Saturday-evening, Bergman threw 34 pitches in relief against Spain. ,,Of course, my arm was a little sore, but it went fine. Saturday's game was a stimulance to pitch well'', Bergman said, who took a No-Hitter into the seventh inning, then gave up his first basehit with two outs. ,,I knew I was pitching a No-Hitter, therefore it's a pitty someone in the stands yelled about keeping the No-Hitter intact. But reaching Beijing is more important than throwing a No-Hitter.''
The Dutch opened the score in the first inning. Rogearvin Bernadina led off with a double, then scored on a single by Hainley Statia. Leading 2-0, Bernadina showed his offensive strength by hitting a homerun in the third inning. With a 3-0 lead, the Dutch team added three runs in the seventh inning on singles by Michael Duursma and Hainley Statia. After Bergman threw seven inning, Diegomar Markwell and Michiel van Kampen completed the game.
(September 16)
After having dominated in the entire tournament, the Dutch team was on the verge of being eliminated after one ill-fated inning in which Spain scored five runs. Only one of the eight Spanish runs was earned, as the Dutch defense committed five errors. The master of suspense couldn't have written a more thrilling, dramatic and tense script. It was a game which had everything, great plays, worst plays, some disputable umpiring decisions, emotions, technical and tactical moves and much more.
Special guest at the game in Viladecans was famous soccerplayer Johan Cruijff, who himself played baseball in youthteams of Ajax, the wellknown soccerclub in Amsterdam. ,,I played until my sixteenth in the Babe Ruth League'', Cruijff said. Also after choosing definitively for soccer, he remained interested in baseball. ,,Of course it's fun to be here again, like at the Baseball Week and the World Championships. I'm still following baseball, like last year when they played in Puerto Rico and now here at the Championships. And I know Robert Eenhoorn very well'', said Cruijff, who lives in the Barcelona-area. Cruijff was hosted by Dutch Federation President Ruud van Zetten and sat together with baseball legend Hamilton Richardson. The former national team baseball-player is an ambassador and supervisor in the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba for the Johan Cruijff Foundation, which realised some sports accomodations. ,,These can be used for various sports events'', Cruijff explained. ,,Three have been opened already, more are following, so all six islands will have fields.''
After six games with minimal opposing strength, except for Germany, the Dutch faced a more than tough Spanish team. In the sold out baseball stadium in Viladecans, the Dutch took a 2-0 lead after three scoreless innings on a single by Sidney de Jong and a fielder's choice grounder by Raily Legito. Dutch starter Shairon Martis struckout seven batters, but didn't dominate, as he did earlier. Besides that, the Mexican Home Plate Umpire Jair Fernandez Duarte had a very strict strikezone. The Dutch defense prevented Spain from scoring after a first threat in the fourth inning, but two at bats later, things went completely wrong. Martis walked the first two batters, then gave up an RBI-single. Martis was replaced by David Bergman, who loaded the bases with a walk, but then struckout the next batter. More damage could have been prevented then, but two errant throws resulted in three Spanish runs. A perfect squeeze bunt then even increased the Spanish lead to 5-2.
After having left three runners in the sixth inning, the Dutch came back strongly in the eighth inning. Sharnol Adriana led off with a walk, but the a line out and strikeout followed. Danny Rombley then singled to put runners on first and third. Next, pinch-hitter Gregory Halman turned an 0-2 count into a walk. This walk was crucial moment in the game. Would Halman have been out, Spain would have been leading 5-2 with only at bat to go. Now, the bases were loaded to set things in motion. Which happened. On a new pitcher, Dirk van 't Klooster, who had entered the game moments earlier replacing Rogearvin Bernadina, who was slightly injured, followed with a 2-run single to narrow the deficit to 5-4. Hainley Statia then walked to re-load the bases. The tying run was then scored when Yurendell de Caster also walked. In the home of the eighth, Spain reacted by putting runners in scoring position again, but a strong throw from rightfielder Dirk van 't Klooster to catcher Sidney de Jong after a basehit prevented a run. In the ninth, Spain threatened again when the Dutch defense committed another error, but again a run was prevented.
In the eleventh, after having played 4 1/2 innings, the Dutch re-took the lead by again scoring with two outs. Sharnol Adriana then walked and stole second, then scored, after a pitching change, on a double by Raily Legito. The Dutch then rallied for four more runs on basehits by Danny Rombley and Dirk van 't Klooster and an error to make it 10-5. Spain remained very tough, scored three runs, but eventually ended up short and was eliminated for the title.
(September 15)
(September 15)
The Dutch initially scored only four runs in the first three innings on five hits, including two on a homerun by Sharnol Adriana in the second inning. But in the next three at bat, 13 basehits and 14 runs were added to increase the lead to 18-0.
In the first inning, Rogearvin Bernadina led off with a walk, then scored on a single by Yurendell de Caster, who was 4-for-4, scored four runs, had four RBI's and reached base five times. In the third, Hainley Statia reached on a bunt-single and scored on a single by De Caster, then (with one out), Adriana hit his 2-run homerun.
In the fourth inning, five runs were added with three runs being scored on two errors. The other runs were scored on a basesloaded walk for Raily Legito and a sac-fly by Johnny Balentina.
In the fifth, Rogearvin Bernadina singled and Hainley Statia doubled, then both scored on a single by Yurendell de Caster. After a pitching change and with two outs, De Caster scored on a single by Johnny Balentina.
Six runs were scored in the sixth at bat on a single by Sidney de Jong, an error, a double by Sharnol Adriana, a sac-fly by Raily Legito, a double by Johnny Balentina and a single by Danny Rombley.
Rob Cordemans made his first start of the tournament and threw six strong innings in which he struckout nine batters and gave up only four basehits. Two of them were hit in the first inning with two outs, but in the next five innings, only three more batters reached first base but didn't go beyond there. Nick Stuifbergen completed the game by throwing the seventh inning.
(September 14)
Earlier in the day, Italy beat the Czech Republic to finish in seventh place.
(September 13)
TC-Chairman Jan Esselman stated that the World Baseball Classic has no status in the IBAF and CEB, because it has other rules regarding the determination of nationalities, as there are no passport controls like is done on IBAF and CEB-tournaments. On the other hand, the Italian Federation FIBS states it has a written confirmation from the Venezuelan Federation that Carrara can play, as well as from the Olympic Committees of both countries. Besides that, Carrara has an Italian citizenship.
The Dutch Federation is saying that the WBC is an IBAF-sanctioned tournament, so it will continue its protest.
(September 13)
The Dutch team again struck early, scoring three runs in the first and second inning.
Johnny Balentina led off the game with a double, then scored when next batter Hainley Statia also doubled. With two outs, Raily Legito hit his fourth homerun of the tournament to make it 3-0.
In the second at bat, Tjerk Smeets and Danny Rombley walked with one out, then the latter was forced out at second on a grounder by Johnny Balentina, but an infield-hit by Hainley Statia enabled Smeets to score. Yurendell de Caster followed with a 2-run double to make it 6-0.
The next run was scored in the fourth at bat when Johnny Balentina (fielder's choice) scored on another double by Yurendell de Caster.
The game was put out of reach for Croatia with a 5-run rally in the fifth inning. With one out, Harvey Monte walked and with two outs, Tjerk Smeets was hit by a pitch from starter Marin Farkas. The two runners then scored on a triple by Danny Rombley, who himself scored when an error was made on a grounder by next batter Johnny Balentina. The bases were loaded when Hainley Statia and Yurendell de Caster both walked, resulting in a pitching change. The new pitcher was greeted with a 2-run single by Sharnol Adriana, who also doubled in another run in the seventh inning. With two outs in that at bat, Michael Duursma and Yurendell de Caster walked, then the first scored on the double by Adriana, who had four RBI's. Balentina scored four runs in this game.
Kenny Berkenbosch started for the Dutch team and did a fine job, striking out eight batters in five innings, while giving up only two basehits. The first of that hits was a comebacker in the second inning off his left leg by Josip Brozinic. Berkenbosch needed some attention from Dutch trainer Rob Tamminga, but was able to continue and added 3 2/3 strong innings in which only one Croatian was able to reach second base. Dave Draijer threw the sixth inning, saw the first two batters to reach base, but was then supported with a double play and ended the at bat with a strikeout. Duko Jansen pitched the seventh and enabled one batter to reach base with a walk.
(September 12)
The 6-3 win of the Dutch against Germany was the smallest run-difference since 1956 and 1958 when the Dutch defeated then West-Germany by only one run during the European Championships in Italy and Netherlands.
The Dutch team opened with a productive first at bat, scoring four runs. The German defense started weak and committed three errors. This, combined with a 2-run single by Sidney de Jong and two wild pitches gave the Dutch their four runs, three of which became earned because of the later actions. German starter Tim Henkenjohann recovered and struckout three of the last four batters in the at bat. In the next three innings, Henkenjohann added four strikeouts, but also gave up two more runs. In the third, Sidney de Jong led off with a double and scored on a wild pitch, in the fourth, Rogearvin Bernadina led off with a single and went on to score on an infield-hit by Yurendell de Caster.
In the fifth inning, the Dutch added another run, but this was reversed by Canadian Home Plate Umpire Bennoit Mercier. After Sidney de Jong and Raily Legito both walked, Henkenjohann, who played some years professionally in the organisation of the Minnesota Twins, was relieved by Mirko Heid. The two runners then moved up on a grounder by Dirk van 't Klooster, but then Danny Rombley followed with a fly to rightfield. As the ball wasn't that deep, both runners initially hold, but when the ball dropped, De Jong scored. A throw towards the infield followed, resulting in Legito being thrown out at third base, but in the meantime De Jong had scored. But no so according to Menier, who immediately signaled the run didn't count, as in his view the putout at third was made before the run scored.
Trailing 4-0, Germany threatened in the second at bat when they got four consecutive baserunners, but scored only once. Simon Gühring (former ADO-player) reached base on an error, then advanced to third when Kai Gronauer doubled. Gühring was then eliminated at home on a grounder towards third by Robert Gruber, but then Michael Franke followed with an RBI-double. A strikeout and flyout ended the inning.
Dutch starter Leon Boyd threw seven solid innings in which he struckout five batters. In the third and fourth inning, Boyd was supported with two fine double plays. In the eighth, Dave Draijer came in and walked the first batter he faced. A double by Dominik Wulf brought two runners in scoring position, then both scored on a double by Kai Gronauer to narrow the deficit to 6-3. Michiel van Kampen came in to relief Draijer, hit the first batter he faced, but was then supported with a double play. In the ninth, three German batters reached base, but no runs were added, as the Dutch lead never has been in jeopardy.
(September 11)
After leaving two runners in the first inning, the Dutch decided the game with a 7-run rally in the second at bat.
With one out, Dirk van 't Klooster reached on a bunt-single, then the bases were loaded when Tjerk Smeets and Danny Rombley also singled. A run was then scored when Rogearvin Bernadina hit the fourth basehit in a row.
![]() ...Raily Legito after his grand slam talking... ...with Bench Coach Paul van den Oever... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
In the third inning, six more runs were added.
Danny Rombley led off with a double, then Rogearvin Bernadina walked. After Hainley Statia flied out, the bases were loaded when an error was committed on a grounder by Yurendell de Caster. Next, Sharnol Adriana popped out to set the scene for Raily Legito. Again, he connected well and this time hit a grand slam homerun to make it 13-0. ,,I didn't hit anything in the first game, but I was more focused thereafter'', stated Legito, who also homered against the Czech Republic on Sunday.
A homerun by Yurendell de Caster in the fourth inning made it 14-0.
Dutch starter David Bergman struckout four batters and gave up seven basehits, including three to the first three batters in the fourth inning. Magnus Pilegard led off with a comeback grounder off the hand of Bergman, who hereafter got a checkup of the Dutch trainers. Bergman was able to continue, but gave up singles to Dean Lindberg and Peter Johannessen to load the bases. Bergman then struckout next batter Björn Johannessen, before a double play ended the Swedisch at bat.
In the fifth inning, the Swedish did score twice. With Adam Sorgi and Tony Dermendziev (both walked) on base, veteran Magnus Pilegard hit a triple to make it 14-2. But that was all, as Rob Cordemans and Kenny Berkenbosch completed the game with two shutout-innings.
(September 10)
Box Score Netherlands vs. Sweden
Photos of Day 4
The Dutch team again was off to a good start, scoring twice in the first inning. Rogearvin Bernadina was hit by a pitch, then Hainley Statia singled. When the latter stole second, a throwing error followed, enabling the first to score. A single by Yurendell de Caster made it 2-0.
In the second at bat, four runs were added. Raily Legito led off with a double, then moved on a passed ball and a wild pitch. With Gregory Halman and Rogearvin Bernadina (both walked) on base and two outs, Hainley Statia hit a 3-run homerun to make it 6-0 in Dutch favor. The seventh run was then scored in the third on a throwing error.
Hereafter, the Dutch didn't score in the fourth and fifth inning, but rallied for five more runs in the sixth off Jan Drabek, who plays for Dutch big league-club MediaMonks RCH.
Rogearvin Bernadina led off with a single, moved on a passed ball, then scored on an one-out single by Yurendell de Caster, who was 3-for-3. A single by Sharnol Adriana followed, before Sidney de Jong flied out. Next, Raily Legito, who was 4-for-4, hit a towering 3-run homerun to increase the lead to 11-0.
Winning pitcher Shairon Martis threw six innings in which he struckout eight batters, walked none and gave up only two hits. This was only his second appearance in the Dutch team and first since March 10 last year when he made his debut by throwing a No-Hitter against Panama on the World Baseball Classic.
(September 9)
Box Score Netherlands vs. Czech Republic
Photos of Day 3
The Dutch team set the tone in the first at bat by scoring eight runs on seven basehits, including back-to-back doubles by Michael Duusma (2-run) and Rogearvin Bernadina, who had two basehits in the inning. Bernadina went 4-for-4, scored four runs and had three RBI's, while Duursma had five RBI's and also tripled in two runs in the fourth inning. Hainley Statia and Gregory Halman each had three basehits.
In the second inning, the Dutch team added five runs with the at bat being highlighted by a solo-homerun by Rogearvin Bernadina. In the third four runs were scored, including two on a double by Sharnol Adriana. Three runs in the fourth and two in the fifth completed the Dutch offense in this game, which lasted only five innings because of the 2-run mercy rule.
Dutch starter Diegomar Markwell pitched three hitless innings and struckout six. Kenny Berkenbosch threw the fourth inning and was credited with the win. Nick Stuifbergen completed the game.
At 5:28 PM, in the fourth inning, Austrian DH Martin Rabengruber wrote history, as he hit the first-ever Austrian basehit on an European Championship. Only four other Austrian players reached base, one on a walk, one on a fielder's choice and three on an error, as the Dutch defense sometimes lost a bit of its concentration.
The Dutch starting line-up was the same as last Tuesday in the exhibition game against Spain, except for Gregory Halman starting in rightfield instead of Dirk van 't Klooster, who entered the game in the fourth inning.
Dutch Umpires Edwin van den Berk and Arnold Verbrugge worked at 1B at the game between France and Russia and behind the plate of the match between Ukraine and Italy respectively, while Official Scorers Linda Steijger and Francis Verbrugge were assigned for the game between Czech Republic and Croatia and the game between France and Russia.
(September 8)
Box Score Austria vs. Netherlands
Photos of Day 2
![]() ...Brant Ust... |
![]() ...Mike Nickeas... |
Spain came alongside in the sixth on an error and a basesloaded walk, but British immediately reacted with three runs on a single, wild pitch and RBI-single off Spain's third pitcher Manny Olivera, who pitched for ADO in the Dutch big league some years ago.
Trailing 7-4, Spain again tied the score by scoring three runs in the seventh at bat, including two on a triple by José Cruz, who then scored himself on a fielder's choice-grounder.
The British team again reacted immediately with back-to-back homeruns, resulting in four runs and an 11-7 lead. With Adam Roberts (walk) and Aeden McQueary-Ennis (single) on base, Brant Ust at 9:49 PM became the first player to hit a homerun in this event, three minutes later followed by Mike Nickeas, who only homered once this season for the Binghamton Mets. The three British pros combined on ten of their team 16 hits, including four by McQueary and Ust.
Spain scored another run in the eighth, which Great Britain got back in their eighth. After the last putout of the game was made, some shouting followed between British and Spanish players, who reacted angrily. ,,It were just the emotions of the games'', pitcher Alex Smith looked back.
Besides Olivera, two other former ADO- players played in this game for Great Britain: leftfielder James Rutherford and pitcher Alex Smith, while another one is on the British roster, being Gary Tongue. The former coach and teammate of this quartet, Jimmy Summers, is on the roster of Croatia as one of their pitchers. Also pitching for the British against Spain was Stephen Spragg, who this season pitched in the Dutch league for Mr. Cocker HCAW.
(September 7)
Photos of Day 1: Opening Ceremony and Game One
Before the game, the Opening Ceremony was held with the teams being represented by their flags only instead of the group of players. The European hymn was then sung by Victor Esteve, the winner of 'Operacion Triumfo', the Spanish version of an 'Idols'-like show. Hereafter, Martin Miller, President of the European Baseball Federation (CEB) opened the event, followed by the throwing of the ceremonial first pitch by a young Spanish player named Juan.
(September 7)
Photos of Day 1: Opening Ceremony and Game One
...Tom Stuifbergen... |
![]() ...Kenny Berkenbosch... |
Tom Stuifbergen, who is playing in his first professional season in the organisation of the Minnesota Twins, is bothered by a shoulder-injury and therefore is unable to throw for the national squad in Spain. Earlier this year, he also started his pro-season later because of an injury. Manager Robert Eenhoorn decided to replace him with Kenny Berkenbosch, who plays for Amsterdam Pirates, where Stuifbergen also is a member. Berkenbosch played professionally in the Florida Marlinsorganisation from 2002-2005, before coming back to the Netherlands. From 2002-2004, he also played briefly for Instant Holland Almere '90. In 2006, Berkenbosch played for Mr. Cocker HCAW, before coming to Pirates for this season.
(September 6)
![]() ...Rob Cordemans delivers a pitch... ...in Tuesday's exhibition game against Spain... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
The Dutch got runners on first and second with one out in the second inning, but then Dirk van 't Klooster lined into a double play. In the next at bat, the Dutch opened the score with two runs. Danny Rombley led off with a single, then scored all the way from first when Michael Duursma followed with a double. The Dutch then got the bases loaded when Hainley Statia (with one out) singled and Sharnol Adriana (with two outs) walked. A run was then scored when next batter Sidney de Jong also walked, but three runners stranded as Raily Legito popped out.
The third run was added in the fifth inning. With one out, Hainley Statia singled again, then scored on a double by Yurendell de Caster.
The final two runs were scored in the ninth at bat. After the sixth Spanish pitcher struckout the first two batters he faced, Yurendell de Caster hit his second double of the evening, then scored when Sharnol Adrian followed with a single and moved to second on the throw to home. The veteran player made it 5-0 when he scored on a single by next batter Tjerk Smeets.
Dutch starter Rob Cordemans retired the first ten batters he faced, before walking a batter in the fourth inning. In the fifth, Jos's Luís Riera led off with a double, which was the first Spanish basehit off Cordemans, who saw the bases being loaded with two outs when he hit two batters, but then ended the at bat with a strikeout. Nick Stuifbergen took over in the sixth and gave up a 2-out single t Dewis Navarro, but hereafter the next ten Spanish batters were retired in order, including the last three off closer Duko Jansen. The game ended when Jansen struckout pinch-hitter Félix Cano, who made a comeback in the national team and afterwards confirmed he will be on the EC-roster for Spain in the coming days. ,,But after this year, I will retire'', the 42-year old Cano said.
Tuesday's win was the 27th in a row against Spain in 27 meetings.
(September 4)
In Barcelona, the Dutch team will meet Austria, Czech Republic, Sweden, Germany and Croatia in the preliminary round in Pool A, while Italy is playing in Pool B against France, Great Britain, Ukraine, Russia and Spain. Hereafter, the top-three of each pool will continue to the Final Round to decide the championship.
After completion of the Eneco World Port Tournament, earlier this month in Rotterdam (Netherlands), Eenhoorn already announced that he was to make some changes in his team. During the event, the Dutch team didn't play well. Some of the pitchers were hit hard, defensively errors were made and the offense lacked production. On the final day of the tournament in Rotterdam, Eenhoorn stated that RHP Berry van Driel, LHP Gregory Gustina, C Martijn Meeuwis and 1B Percy Isenia were dropped from the roster for Spain. Last week, RHP Kenny Berkenbosch, IF Roel Koolen and OF Bryan Engelhardt were scrubbed. In announcing the roster, it was also confirmed that IF Ivanon Coffie was also removed from the roster. A week before the WPT, Coffie was added to the roster after being released from the professional league in Taiwan.
Veteran Johnny Balentina returned to the squad after missing the exhibition trip to the USA in July and the World Port Tournament because of a rib-injury. Balentina recently returned to playing status and showed he is back in shape. Eenhoorn opted to choose the remaining seven 'newcomers' from the group of Antillian/Aruban/Dutch players, who are currently active as professionals.
The eight players added to the roster are:
...Johnny Balentina... |
![]() ...Shairon Martis... |
...Tom Stuifbergen... |
...Sharnol Adriana... |
![]() ...Yurendell de Caster... |
![]() ...Gregory Halman... |
![]() ...Hainley Statia... |
![]() ...Rogearvin Bernadina... |
Rogearvin Bernadina and Gregory Halman will make their debut in the national team. They both were part of the Dutch team during a trainingcamp-trip to Curaçao, respectively in 2004 and 2005, but no games were played then. In the Dutch big league, Bernadina has played for Sparta/Feyenoord and is a non-roster player this season for Neptunus, while Halman played for Kinheim and is a member of ADO.
ROSTER | ||||||
Pitchers (10) | Club / Organisation | Int.games | Infielders (7) | Club / Organisation | Int.games | |
David Bergman | Corendon Kinheim | 16 | Sharnol Adriana | Olmecos de Tabasco (Mexico) | 86 | |
Leon Boyd | DOOR Neptunus | 7 | Yurendell de Caster | Pittsburgh Pirates-org. | 23 | |
Rob Cordemans | ADO | 55 | Michael Duursma | Konica Minolta Pioniers | 54 | |
Dave Draijer | Konica Minolta Pioniers | 54 | Gregory Halman | Seattle Mariners-org. | - | |
Duko Jansen | Corendon Kinheim | 3 | Raily Legito | DOOR Neptunus | 152 | |
Michiel van Kampen | Corendon Kinheim | 41 | Vince Rooi | Corendon Kinheim | 25 | |
Diegomar Markwell | DOOR Neptunus | 21 | Hainley Statia | Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim-org. | 2 | |
Shairon Martis | Washington Nationals-org. | 1 | ||||
Nick Stuifbergen | Amsterdam Pirates | 13 | Outfielders (5) | Club / Organisation | Int.games | |
Tom Stuifbergen | Minnesota Twins-org. | 6 | Johnny Balentina | DOOR Neptunus | 148 | |
Rogearvin Bernadina | Washington Nationals-org. | - | ||||
Catchers (2) | Club / Organisation | Int.games | Dirk van 't Klooster | Corendon Kinheim | 167 | |
Sidney de Jong | Amsterdam Pirates | 88 | Harvey Monte | ADO | 83 | |
Tjerk Smeets | Corendon Kinheim | 16 | Danny Rombley | Corendon Kinheim | 67 | |
Coaching Staff | Team Staff | |||||
Robert Eenhoorn | Manager | Martijn van Berkel | Physical Therapist | |||
Paul van den Oever | Bench Coach | Rob Tamminga | Physical Therapist | |||
Wim Martinus | 1B Coach | Frans Bergman | Equipment Manager / Video | |||
Jack Hubbard | 3B Coach | Kees Sleegers | Business Manager | |||
Brian Farley | Pitching Coach | Duco Abspoel | Press Officer | |||
Steve Matthew | Scout | |||||
(August 29)
L&D Support is an Amsterdam-based psychological advisory company, specialized in HRM solutions for the business community and government. Pirates' chairman John Witte, who also is the director of L&D Support, announced the sponsoring during a presentation on Friday in the clubhouse of Pirates, where the main office of his company will be located. ,,Our ambition is that Pirates not only wants to play a major part again in the national competition, but also wants to belong to the European top'', Witte stated.
During the presentation, Fausto Álvarez Rizo, Pirates' DH and this season's Dutch big league Homerun King with 12, showed his power, facing former Pirates-pitcher Rikkert Faneyte, who played in the Major League for the San Francisco Giants and Texas Rangers.
(September 7)
![]() ...Danny Rombley... ...Batting Champion... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
At The Hague, Neptunus trailed 4-3, then scored four runs in the ninth inning to win 7-4 vs. ADO.
ADO took an 1-0 lead in the first inning when Adrian Anthony (3-for-4) tripled (he also doubled) and scored on a sac-fly, but Neptunus answered with two runs in the second at bat on a single by Johnny Balentina and a basesloaded hit by pitch. ADO re-took the lead in the third inning on a 2-run double by Percy Isenia, then added a run in the fifth on an error.
In the eighth, Neptunus narrowed the deficit to 4-3 on an RBI-double by Jeffrey Arends, then rallied for four runs off reliever Jurrian Koks in the ninth inning on three hits and an error.
At Hoofddorp, Pioniers nipped Pirates 2-1 to claim third place in the final standings, while Pirates finishes in fourth place.
The game came 50 days after the teams last met on July 8 in which a huge bench-clearing brawl led to ten suspensions. On Tuesday, there were no problems. Earlier in the day, the two clubs stated in a joined press release that the things that happened on July 8 were in the past and both clubs, who had and have a good relationship, will continue working together. It was said that a brawl like the one on July 8 doesn't belong on a baseball field and the clubs will take actions when someone will violate club rules in the future.
The first six innings were a pitching duel. Pirates had only two basehits in the first six innings off Nelson Santander Olajo, but took an 1-0 lead in the seventh inning. Bas de Jong led off with a walk and moved on a single by Fausto Álvarez Rizo and sac-bunt/error by Roderick Simon. De Jong was then forced out at home on a grounder by Ferd van Stekelenburg, but Álvarez scored when Bas Nooij walked. A flyout and force play ended the at bat.
Pioniers, which had only one hit in its first six innings off Kenny Berkenbosch, answered with two runs in its seventh at bat. Dè Flanegin led off with a single, then scored on a double by Mark Duursma. With two outs, Edwin de Graaf was hit by a pitch, before Michael Duursma singled, enabling his brother to give Pioniers a 2-1 lead.
At Rotterdam, Almere took an 1-0 lead in the first inning and was leading 4-1 in the fifth, but eventually was empty-handed again and lost its 14th game in a row.
In the fifth, Almere broke an 1-1 tie by scoring three runs on a basesloaded walk, an error and a sac-fly, but Sparta/Feyenoord answered with a run in its fifth, then rallied for five runs in the next at bat. With the bases loaded, a run was scored on an infield-hit by Nick Eppinga, then the bases were cleared by a pinch-hit double by Freddy Rudolph, who later scored himself on a single by Orson Slaats. In the seventh, Patrick Wabbijn tripled and scored on a single by Edison Bito, then two more runs were added in the eighth on a sac-fly and a double by Sil Wagenaar.
Almere scored a run in the seventh and ninth inning, which were both produced by Giovanni Samboe on a sac-fly and an infield-hit, which was the 3103rd and last basehit being hit in the regular season. Moments before, Almere-leftfielder Frank van Leeuwen had registered the 3000th big league-basehit of this year.
(August 28)
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At Amsterdam, Jos de Jong went the distance and struckout eleven batters, while giving seven hits, as Pirates shutout RCH.
Pirates scored three runs in the fourth inning on a double by Ferd van Stekelenburg and RBI-singles by Björn Henrichs and Glenn Mascoll. In the fifth inning, Fausto Álvarez Rizo hit his twelfth homerun of the season to make it 4-0.
RCH stranded a runner on third in the third inning, then saw another one being thrown out at the plate in the fourth on a strong throw by centerfielder Remco Draijer.
At The Hague, HCAW trailed 2-0 when it rallied for five runs in the second inning on a 2-run double by Siemen Korff, 2-run triple by Shurty Tremus and an error.
In the fourth, Sebastiaan Olgers tripled in a run, then scored himself on a sac-fly by Ralph Milliard. In the sixth, Olgers again tripled, then scored on a single by Milliard. Two more runs in this inning were scored on a single by pinch-hitter Stefan Hoogewerff and a basesloaded walk.
ADO had scored twice in the first inning op an error and a double by Percy Isenia, then scored another run in the sixth.
At Rotterdam, Neptunus led 2-0, but saw Pioniers come alongside, then scored the winning run in the eighth at bat.
In the third, Benjamin Dille walked and scored on a single by Evert-Jan 't Hoen, then a run was added in the fourth when Jeffrey Arends walked and scored on a sac-fly.
Pioniers came alongside by scoring in the sixth and seventh inning. In the sixth, Dè Flanegin reached on an infield-hit and scored on a single by Edwin de Graaf. In the seventh, Flanegin singled in Michael Duursma.
Neptunus re-took the lead in the eighth inning. With two outs, Jeroen Sluijter walked and scored on a double by Johnny Balentina.
At Haarlem, Kinheim and Sparta/Feyenoord both scored in the third inning, then the home team won the game in the tenth at bat.
In the third, Sparta/Feyenoord took an 1-0 lead when Ramphis Trinidad (infield-hit) scored on an error, but Kinheim came alongside in the home of the third when Robin Longhurst singled and scored on a basesloaded single by René Cremer, but the inning ended when Dirk van 't Klooster grounded into a double play.
In the tenth, Vince Rooi singled with two outs, then Tjerk Smeets followed with his sixth homerun of the season to give Kinheim a 3-1 victory.
(August 26)
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At Heemstede, Pirates was leading 2-0 when RCH suddenly came back to tie the score in the sixth, then took over the lead to keep.
In the first inning, Pirates scored its first run when Glenn Mascoll (single) scored on a single by Bas de Jong, then added a run in the fourth. Kenny Berkenbosch then led off with a triple and scored on a single by Roderick Simon.
Pirates-starter Nick Stuifbergen was pitching a No-Hitter for five innings when RCH scored two unearned runs in the sixth to tie the score. Lex Leijenaar led off by reaching on an error, then Floris Morang reached on a fielder's choice. Next, Leijenaar was eliminated at the plate on a comeback-grounder by Petr Baroch. The bases were loaded when Nick Heij reached on an infield-hit, the first RCH-basehit in the game. After a strikeout, RCH tied the score on a 2-run single by Jan Drabek.
In the seventh, RCH took a 4-2 lead. With one out, Maarten Bos singled and later scored on an error, while Lex Leijenaar (single) scored on a single by Petr Baroch. An insurance run was added in the eighth to make it 5-2. Pirates had gotten the bases loaded in the seventh with one out, but then Sidney de Jong grounded into a double play.
Because of this result, RCH became unreachable for Almere, which therefore relegated after a seven-year stay in the big league.
Some Almere-history.
Almere '90 was founded in 1990 after a merger between New Giants and Polmerians. New Giants was the new name for Almere Giants '24 after this team had withdrawn from the big league. Giants '24 was the name for the new club which came to Almere after it had moved from Diemen, where it was known as Giants Diemen (which previously was known as VVGA). After the 1995 season. Almere '90 merged with Amsterdam-based De Spartaan, which in that year relegated from the big league. Because of the merger, Almere was eligible to remain playing in a national competition. After the 2000 season, Almere '90 merged again with an Amsterdam-club. This time with Xanthos (which was created after a merger by OVVO), which also relegated from the big league. While most of the club returned to its original name OVVO, the big league-team merged with Almere, meaning they earned a spot in the big league for the 2001 season. Can you still follow it?
Almere's highest finish in its seven-year period in the big league was sixth place 2006. In its first three seasons, the team finished in ninth place in the first half of the season, then remained in the big league through the promotion/relegation pool. After finishing in seventh place in 2004, Almere was eighth in 2005 and faced RCH in a promotion/relegation play-off and secured its spot with a 3-0 sweep. After last season's sixth place, this year it was the ninth position, resulting in relegation. Including today, the Almere Magpies has lost 172 games in seven seasons, while winning only 65.
At Bussum, ADO, which turned four double plays, including one with the bases loaded in the second inning, was left scoreless against HCAW, which turned two double plays.
HCAW opened the score with three runs in the sixth at bat on singles by Bart Gabriëls and Juriën Overman and a basesloaded walk for Ronald Jaarsma. The fourth run was scored in the eighth. Siemen Korff walked with one out, then scored on a 2-out single by Jaarsma.
ADO had only four basehits and reached second base only twice.
At Hoofddorp, Leon Boyd gave up only one basehit in eight innings and raised his record to 9-0, while striking out eight, as Neptunus shutout Pioniers.
Neptunus scored its first two runs in the first inning on a single by Evert-Jan 't Hoen and an error, then scored twice in the next at bat on a basesloaded walk for 't Hoen and a single by Lennart Koster. After five scoreless innings, Neptunus increased its lead to 7-0 in the eighth inning on an error and a 2-run single by Benjamin Dille, who was 3-for-4.
In the third inning, Edwin de Graaf led off for Pioniers with a single, which was to be their lone basehit in the game. After De Graaf was caught stealing, Leon Boyd retired 16 of the next 17 batters. Chris Ryan threw the ninth inning.
At Rotterdam, Kinheim broke an 1-1 tie in the ninth inning to hand Sparta/Feyenoord its seventh loss in a row.
Sparta/Feyenoord took an 1-0 lead in the fifth when Sil Wagenaar walked and scored on a single by Shaldimar Daantji, but Kinheim came alongside in the seventh inning when Denny Beljaards scored on a basesloaded error.
In the ninth, Kinheim scored three runs off reliever Ronald de Bont. Danny Rombley led off with a single and moved to third when René Cremer's sac-bunt was misplayed. With runners on second and third, Dirk van 't Klooster was walked intentionally, but a wild pitch gave Kinheim a 2-1 lead. Next batter Vince Rooi then also was walked intentionally to set up another force play. This time, Tjerk Smeets followed with an RBI-single, but Rooi was thrown out between second and third base after he overran second. Smeets moved on the play, then De Bont issued his third intentional walk in the same inning to set a record. This time Jeffrey Verbij received a free pass, but again a run followed, as Quincy Bernardus followed with a sac-fly.
Sparta/Feyenoord added only one more run in its ninth off closer Michiel van Kampen, who earned his league-leading eighth save, while reliever Jean-Paul Gulinck earned his first win of the season.
(August 25)
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At Almere, Kinheim collected 19 basehits, including five by Dirk van 't Klooster (5-for-5) and three by Wouter Heemskerk (3-for-5). Except for lead-off hitter Danny Rombley, all starting players had at least one basehit (seven of them two or more) and scored at least one run, with Dirk van 't Klooster and Wouter Heemskerk scoring three runs. Winning pitcher David Bergman earned his 11th victory.
Kinheim opened the score in the second on a 2-run double by Wouter Heemskerk, added three runs in the third, scored twice in the fourth, then rallied for five runs in the fifth inning on six hits, highlighted by RBI-doubles by Denny Beljaards and René Cremer. Trailing 14-0, Almere scored its only run in the sixth when starter David Bergman gave up four hits, including an RBI-single by Ricky Daal.
At Heemstede, Neptunus got 12 basehits off three pitchers, including three by Johnny Balentina, who appears to be back in shape again after his rib-injury.
Neptunus scored its first run in the fourth when Evert-Jan 't Hoen doubled and scored on a basesloaded walk, then added three runs in the fifth. Johnny Balentina led off with a triple, then Benjamin Dille reached on an error, before Raily Legito hit a 2-run triple and later scored on a sac-fly. After scoring once in the sixth, a 5-run rally followed in the seventh inning on six hits, including an RBI-double by Jeroen Sluijter.
RCH had only four basehits and reached second base only twice.
At Rotterdam, ADO (which left the bases loaded in the second) broke a scoreless tie with three runs in the fifth inning. First, Maikel Benner walked and advanced on a sac-bunt, then Percy Isenia was walked intentionally, followed by a pitching change. An error on a grounder by Harvey Monte led to a run, then Jason Halman also was walked intentionally. With two outs, Michel Korzeniewski hit a 2-run single to make it 3-0. In the next at bat, three more runs were scored when Jason Halman hit a 2-run triple and scored himself on an error. The seventh run was added in the eighth on a sac-fly by Halman, who had three RBI's.
ADO had only three basehits, including two off starter Rob Cordemans, who struckout eleven in six innings and won his first game of the season since coming back from Taiwan. ADO failed to reach third base in this game.
At Hoofddorp, Pioniers led 2-0, but had to break a tie in the eighth to defeat HCAW.
In the third, Pioniers took a 2-0 lead on a basesloaded walk and a wild pitch, but HCAW scored three runs in the sixth to take a 3-2 lead. With two outs, Gino Henson singled, then Maarten Mulder relieved starter Erik Jan Lind, but gave up a double, then walked the next three batters and was replace by Tommy van Limburg, who added a fourth walk, leading to the three runs. In the home of the sixth, Pioniers re-took the lead by scoring twice on back-to-back doubles by Joey Treurniet and Norbert Lokhorst.
In the seventh, HCAW came alongside on a basesloaded single by Stefan Hoogewerfff, but stranded three runners. In the eight, Pioniers broke the 4-4 tie by scoring three runs. First, Edwin de Graaf scored on a wild pitch, then Michael Duursma (single), Norbert Lokhorst (catcher's interference) and Glenn Romney (walk) loaded the bases. After an infield-fly, Marcel Venema reached on an infield-hit, enabling Duursma to score. While the HCAW-defense was busy disputing the safe-call at first base, Lokhorst also scored.
(August 23)
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Pioniers scored once in the third inning, then added four runs in the fifth on singles by Michael Duursma (who was 3-for-3) and Glenn Romney and a 2-out, 2-run double by Marcel Venema.
Almere reached base only twice off Venezuelan pitcher Nelson Santander Olajo whose No-Hitter was broken with two outs in the fifth when Dayron Puriël singled. The other player to reach base was Ricky Daal in the second, who walked but then was caught stealing. With two outs in the sixth, rain interrupted the game, which was then definitively stopped, making it a valid game.
(August 21)
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At Heemstede, RCH took an 1-0 lead in the third inning when Floris Morang doubled and scored on a single by Michel Croes, but ADO came alongside in the next at bat. Percy Isenia then walked and went on to score on a double by Jason Halman.
RCH got runners on first and third with one out in the seventh inning, but then a double play followed. ADO decided the game in the tenth when Quensley Bazoer doubled and scored on a single by Marvin Bleij.
At Amsterdam, Pirates was leading 2-1 when Tjerk Smeets hit a 2-run homerun (his second homer in the weekend) in the sixth inning to give Kinheim a 3-2 lead. Kinheim added two more runs in the at bat and was leading 6-2 when Pirates came back with three runs in the seventh and tied the score in the ninth. Glenn Mascoll then singled, moved on a bunt by Remco Draijer and scored on a single by Sidney de Jong.
In the tenth inning, Kinheim answered with another run. Danny Rombley singled, moved on a sac-bunt by René Cremer, then scored on a single by Vince Rooi.
At Rotterdam, Neptunus was leading 3-0 when Dayron Puriël hit a 3-run homerun in the fourth inning to bring Almere alongside. Neptunus immediately rallied for three runs in the fifth to re-take the lead and added two runs in the seventh.
Trailing 8-3, Almere suddenly came back with four runs off closer Jan Naterop in the ninth inning, but eventually ended up empty handed again.
At Bussum, HCAW led 3-0 when Sparta/Feyenoord scored its first run in the fourth inning. Shurendell Borgschot led off with a triple and scored on an error. Borgschot added another triple in the eighth and went on to score, but at that moment HCAW already was leading 6-2.
HCAW rallied for three runs in the fourth inning and scored twice on a single by Ralph Milliard. HCAW added an insurance run in the eighth when Ronald Jaarsma scored on an error.
(August 19)
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At The Hague, RCH took a 2-0 lead when Ryan Murphy homered in the third inning off starter Rob Cordemans. ADO came back within one run when Percy Isenia homered in the fourth, but when the home of the ninth inning started, RCH was still leading 2-1. With a victory, RCH would share seventh place with ADO. But ADO scored twice and moved a spot, passing Sparta/Feyenoord, which also lost and now is only three points ahead of RCH.
In the ninth, Jermaine Esprit and Maikel Benner opened with singles, whereafter starter Martin Kuipers was replaced by Marek Deska. The two runners moved on a sac-bunt by Marvin Bleij, then the bases were loaded by walking Percy Isenia intentionally. Deska then walked next batter Jason Halman, which tied the score, but struckout Adrian Anthony. Next, a grounder by Michel Korzeniewski was misplayed by short stop Petr Baroch, giving ADO the victory.
At Rotterdam, HCAW scored both runs vs. Sparta/Feyenoord in the eighth inning. Siemen Korff led off with an infield-hit and moved on a sac-bunt by Sidney Ensermo and a grounder by Ronald Jaarsma. Ralph Milliard was then walked intentionally by starter Eddie Oropesa, but then Shurty Tremus followed with a triple to bring in the two runs.
HCAW-starter André Simpson gave up only two hits in the eight innings he pitched and allowed only one player to reach third base. After giving up a 2-out double to Nick Eppinga in the third, Simpson retired 13 of the next 14 batters. Stephen Spragg pitched the ninth inning, struckout three and earned a save.
At the moment, HCAW is the lone team which can still qualify for the Play-Offs (and thus can become the champion), but on the other hand also can finish on a spot which means relegation to the First Division.
At Haarlem, Kinheim collected 18 basehits off three pitchers, including four by Danny Rombley and three by Jeffrey Verbij and Denny Beljaards. In the fifth inning, Tjerk Smeets hit a solo-homerun.
Trailing 1-0, Pirates came alongside in the fourth, but then Kinheim answered with four runs off starter Jos de Jong, who was replaced by Seppo Slaman. He pitched only 2/3 innings, as he injured himself and was replaced by Raban Schalm, who gave up 12 hits in the next four innings.
At Almere, Neptunus handed Almere its tenth consecutive loss by winning 13-2 in seven innings.
Neptunus collected 19 basehits, including four by Jeroen Sluijter and Johnny Balentina, who is on his way back after his rib-injury and will join the prelimary roster of the Dutch National Team on Monday, becoming a candidate to make the final cut for next months European Championships and Olympic Qualifier in Spain. Neptunus scoired nine of its 13 runs in the three middle innings. Benjamin Dille scored four runs, while Martijn Meeuwis contributed with three RBI's.
Winning pitcher Diegomar Markwell went the distance and gave up eight hits, while striking out six.
(August 18)
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At Amsterdam, Pirates clinched a spot in the Play-Offs for the first time since the 1992 season, which was the last being coached by Ted Arnold. Back then, current Head Coach Louis Hofer was Arnold's Assistant Coach. This marks the first time that Hofer leads a team to the Play-Offs himself in nine seasons as Head Coach. In his first two seasons as a Head Coach, in 1984 and 1985, Hofer also led Pirates and then finished in fourth and third place respectively, but then there was no Play-Off system, which was adopted for the first time in the 1989 season. Current 3B Coach Ronald Stoovelaar was one of the players in 1992 when Pirates reached the Play-Offs for the last time and also was a member of the team, which captured the Dutch title in 1987 and 1990.
Winning pitcher Nick Stuifbergen threw a strong game and was pitching a No-Hitter for 6 2/3 innings. With two outs in the seventh, Sape Wagenaar singled through the middle to break the No-Hitter. In the eighth, Stuifbergen gave up two more hits, then (with two outs) Pim Walsma took over and loaded the bases with a walk, but then struckout pinch-hitter Calvin Martinus to end the inning. In the ninth, Walsma struckout three to earn his first save of the season.
Pirates took a 2-0 lead in the second inning on four consecutive lead-off singles off Rudy Seebus. Singles by Bas de Jong, Fausto Álvarez Rizo (who was 3-for-4) and Kenny Berkenbosch loaded the bases, then the first two scored on a single by Roderick Simon. A strikeout and a double play then ended the at bat. Pirates added a run in the fifth when Remco Draijer (2-for-4) singled, reached second on an error and scored on a single by Álvarez. In the eighth and in sometimes heavy rain (it rained since the sixth), off new pitcher Ronald de Bont, Álvarez and Simon (2-for-4) singled, then Ferd van Stekelenburg's single was followed by an error, which enabled Álvarez to score, followed by a sac-fly by Björn Henrichs, which made it 5-0.
After the game, which again attracted a lot of spectators, ended, players of Pirates celebrated the clinching of the Play-Offs and also thanked their enthousiastic and loyal fans. A recap of this game can be seen on AT5, the local TV-channel of Amsterdam, on Friday-evening.
At Rotterdam, Leon Boyd struckout 12 batters and gave up five hits in eight innings, as Neptunus collected 13 basehits against HCAW. Benjamin Dille had three hits, while Johnny Balentina made his comeback after being sidelined for some weeks with bruised ribs after a collission on June 24 in the outfield.
Neptunus opened the score with two runs in the second at bat on a single by Jeroen Sluijter and a 2-out double by Benjamin Dille. The third run was added in the sixth on a double by pinch-hitter Johnny Balentina, who batted for Melfried Comenencia, the player whom he collided with almost two months ago. In the seventh, Benjamin Dille led off with a double and scored on a triple by Evert-Jan 't Hoen, who then scored the fifth run on a single by Martijn Meeuwis.
HCAW scored its lone run in the eighth when Juriën Overman singled and scored on a single by Shurty Tremus, but hereafter left the bases loaded.
At The Hague, Vaughan Harris lifted his record to 9-0, as Kinheim shutout ADO, 3-0.
Kinheim took a 2-0 lead in the sixth inning when Dirk van 't Klooster singled and scored on a double by Vince Rooi, who then scored himself on a single by Roel Koolen. Kinheim scored its third run in the ninth when pinch-hitter Quincy Bernardus singled and scored on a 2-out double by Danny Rombley.
Vaughan Harris threw five hitless innings, before he gave up a lead-off single to Quensley Bazoer in the sixth, but then picked him off first base. In the seventh, Duko Jansen took over, saw ADO reach base three times, but was supported with a double play. Kinheim also turned a double play in the ninth inning.
At Almere, RCH scored five runs in the last two innings to defeat Almere, 6-2.
Almere had taken a 2-0 lead in the first inning on a grounder and a sac-fly, but they were to be their only runs. RCH answered with a run in the second at bat on an error, then rallied for three runs in the eighth inning.
In the eighth, Petr Baroch led off with a double and scored the tying run on a triple by his countryman Jan Drabek (Czech), who then scored the go-ahead run on a fielder's choice-grounder by Nick Heij. Moments later, Heij also scored on an error. RCH increased its lead with two more (unearned) runs in the ninth.
(August 16)
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In the final, Cuba shutout surprise finalist Taiwan.
Cuba scored its first run in the fourth inning when Hector Olivera led off with a double and moved on a grounder. After a pitching change, Olivera scored on a single by Yosvani Peraza, who collected his 18th RBI and was named the tournament's Most Valuable Player. In the sixth, Olivera also scored the second run. With one out, he reached on an infield-hit, then scored on a double by Alfredo Despaígne. It were the only two innings in which Cuba was productive off the good Taiwanese pitching.
Taiwan got its scoring opportunity in the seventh inning. Chien-Yu Kuo led off with a single, then Chih-Yao Chan walked. With one out, the bases were loaded when Ying-Chieh Liao reached on an infield-hit. Starter Yadel Martí was then replaced by Yulieski González, who faced pinch-hitter Jui-Mu Chen. He grounded to second base which started the third Cuban double play. In a very close play at first (was the ball indeed earlier on first than the runner?), Chen was called out and the inning and only scoring chance ended.
(August 12)
Final Standings
1. Cuba, 2. Taiwan, 3. USA, 4. Netherlands, 5. Japan.
Individual Awards
Most Valuable Player (Bill Arce Award): Yosvani Peraza (Cuba).
Best Hitter: Alfredo Despaígne (Cuba).
Best Pitcher: Leon Boyd (Netherlands).
Homerun King: José Julio Ruíz (Cuba).
Most Popular Player: Ryoji Nakata (Japan).
Rookie Award: Jordan Danks (USA).
Donald Bax Press Award: Leon Boyd (Netherlands).
All Star Team (chosen by the press corps)
RHP: Leon Boyd (Netherlands).
LHP: Wei-Hua Lee (Taiwan).
C: Yosvani Peraza (Cuba).
1B: José Julio Ruíz (Cuba).
2B: Ming-Chue Tsai (Taiwan).
3B: Donald Duarte (Cuba).
SS: Han Lin (Taiwan).
LF: Alfredo Despaígne (Cuba).
CF: Jordan Danks (USA).
RF: Alexei Bell (Cuba).
DH: Pedro Alvarez (USA).
Manager: Victor Mesa (Cuba).
Outstanding Player: Yosvani Peraza (Cuba).
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The Dutch team didn't play well during the eleventh Eneco World Port Tournament, which concluded on Sunday-afternoon. During the week, Eenhoorn already had stated that there would be some roster-changes for the upcoming Championships in Spain.
On Sunday-morning, during a press brunch, Eenhoorn announced that 1B Percy Isenia, C/OF Martijn Meeuwis, LHP Gregory Gustina and RHP Berry van Driel were dropped. Meeuwis and Van Driel were selected for the first time to the national squad for the 3-game series in the USA and the World Port Tournament, while Isenia is one of the veterans on the team. A few more changes are expected.
Who the replacements are has not yet been announced, but they probably will come from the Dutch players, who currently are playing professionally in the USA. Also avalaible again will be OF Johnny Balentina, who missed the tournaments in the USA and Rotterdam because of a rib-injury. OF Harvey Monte, who was hospitalized late last week because of an inflammation of his abdomen, is responding well to medication and probably will be released from the hospital on Monday or Tuesday. It is not known yet how long he needs to recover and is he will be available for the EC in Spain.
Eenhoorn has no explanation for the results in Rotterdam. ,,It might be concentration or lack of quality. Anyhow, we weren't productive and there will be some changes. But don't forget that the tournament in Rotterdam was very strong and we faced some tough pitching.'' Next week, the team comes together again to start practice sessions for the EC and it expected that the roster also will be announced then.
(August 12)
The Dutch didn't play a good tournament, as it didn't produce offensively and committed too much errors defensively, but ended the event with a good feeling, beating Japan 3-2 in eleven innings.
Japan took a 2-0 lead in the first inning off starter Nick Stuifbergen. With two outs, Koji Sakakibara singled and scored when next batter Takahiro Iwamoto doubled. An error by short stop Raily Legito enabled Iwamoto to advance to third base and he then scored on a double by Ryoji Nakata. Kiyota also was waved home, but was thrown out at the plate.
In the home of the first inning, the Dutch came alongside immediately. Raily Legito (fielder's choice) was on base with one out when Sidney de Jong homered, which was his second homerun in two days. There were some discussions wether the ball passed the foulpole in leftfield on the left or right side, but it was ruled fair, so the homerun counted.
Hereafter, both starting pitchers recovered and silenced the offense of the opposing teams.
Japan got the bases loaded with two outs in the third inning, but a grounder ended the at bat. In the next eight innings, only one Japanese player would reach base. Duko Jansen took over in the seventh inning and retired all 15 batters he faced in the five innings he pitched.
The Dutch team got two more runners off starter Ken Togame, then only one off his reliever Yusuke Iwamoto, the submarine-pitcher. The team was more productive off Kyohei Tsuchimoto, who took over in the eighth. In the ninth inning, Sidney de Jong singled with one out, then Bryan Engelhardt was walked intentionally with two outs after De Jong had advanced on a wild pitch. A walk for Vince Rooi loaded the bases, but then Dirk van 't Klooster struckout.
After leaving a runner on second base in the tenth inning, the Dutch struck in the eleventh. With two outs, Bryan Engelhardt walked, then his pinch-runner Danny Rombley stole second base and scored the winning run on a single by next batter Vince Rooi.
In the afternoon, Yosvani Peraza hit a 2-run homerun in the first inning to give Cuba an early 2-0 lead against the USA and increase his RBI-lead to 17. In the fourth, José Julio Ruíz made it 3-0 when he also homered and in the seventh, Hector Olivera also added a homerun.
The USA got some scoring opportunities, but failed to score. They scored their lone run in the seventh when Jordy Mercer singled, advanced on two errors on a grounder by Roger Kieschnick, then scored on a grounder by Josh Romanski. Cuba got the run back in the ninth on an RBI-single by Carlos Tabares.
(August 11)
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Cuba scored four runs off starter Rob Cordemans in the first three innings. Cordemans again couldn't convince and still works on his shape after returning from Taiwan and saw nine batters reach base in the three innings he pitched, including four with a hit and two on a walk.
In the first inning, Cuba scored on Yosvani Peraza's 15th tournament RBI, then two runs were added in the second on a throwing error by Cordemans and a squeeze-bunt by Carlos Tabares. A single by Alexei Bell made it 4-0 in the third.
David Bergman took over the pitching in the fourth and again threw very well, striking out two and giving up only two hits in three innings. The seventh and eighth inning were thrown by Dave Draijer, who gave up the fifth run on a single by José Julio Ruíz.
The lone Dutch run was scored in the eighth inning when Sidney de Jong homered. The homerun was one of five hits allowed by veteran Ciro Licea, who struckout eight batters and went the distance. Licea earlier participated in the WPT in 1997 and 2001.
Besides performing not well offensively, the Dutch defense tonight also didn't play well, as it committed five errors, resulting in three unearned runs.
In the afternoon, Taiwan scored the lone run in the first inning. Chien-Yu Kuo tripled with one out, then scored on a grounder to first by next batter Chih-Yao Chan. USA got the bases loaded twice, but failed to score.
Winning pitcher Wei-Hua Lee went the distance and gave up only three basehits. One of them was hit Ryan Flaherty in the fifth inning and that was a historic one, as it was the 3500th in the history of the World Port Tournament, which was first organised in 1985.
(August 10)
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The USA opened the score off Diegomar Markwell in the first inning. Jordan Danks led off with a homerun, then two runs were added on an error and a sac-fly.
The Dutch came back with a run in the second when Ivanon Coffie walked and scored on a double-play grounder, but the Americans got the run back in its second. Three runs were then added in the fourth inning in which Markwell was replaced by Kenny Berkenbosch, who also gave up two runs in the sixth. Later in this at bat, he was replaced by Berry van Driel, who hit two batters in the seventh, but didn't gave up additional runs. In the eighth, the tenth American run was scored off Gregory Gustina.
The Dutch team scored its second run in the ninth. Tjerk Smeets led off with a double, then scored on a single by Vince Rooi.
The highlight of the game was a great double play turned by the American defense in the fifth inning. Danny Rombley led off with his first basehit of the event in 16 at bats, then Roel Koolen grounded to short stop Danny Espinosa, who flipped the ball to second baseman Jordy Mercer, who caught it barehanded and threw it first baseman Justin Smoak in time to complete the double play.
(August 9)
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23-year old Leon Boyd threw an outstanding complete game shutout, needing only 91 pitches, 23 of which were balls, and giving up only three basehits. Boyd, who has a Canadian father and a Dutch mother, faced only one batter over the minimum for nine innings, 28, and was supported by a solid playing defense. Only one Taiwanese player reached second base. In the third inning, Boyd gave up a lead-off single to Chao-Ting Tang, then he himself accounted for the only error in the game. A failed pick-off enabled Tang to advance, but when he also tried to reach third base, he was thrown out. In the fourth, Chih-Yao Chan singled with two outs, but stranded at first. In the sixth, Chien-Ming Su led off with a single, but moments later was picked off by catcher Sidney de Jong. Boyd then retired the last eleven batters he faced. Boyd struckout five batters, all called. Boyd's complete game 9-inning shutout was the first by a Dutch team pitcher since Patrick de Lange went the distance on July 27, 2003 against France (4-0) during the Olympic Qualifying Tournament in Haarlem (Netherlands). The last complete game shutout by a Dutch pitcher was thrown on March 20 last year when Shairon Martis threw seven innings against Panama (10-0) and threw a No-Hitter on the World Baseball Classic in San Juan (Puerto Rico).
The Dutch opened the score in the first inning. Michael Duursma led off with a walk, then was on his way to second on a grounder by Percy Isenia when he hit second baseman Ming-Chue Tsai and appeared to be tagged out. But what happened was that Tsai was ready to field the ball, when it hopped. Duursma moved sidewards and hit Tsai in his back en route to second base. No interference was called, as Tsai was able to retire Isenia at first base. Duursma then advanced on a wild pitch and scored on a single by Raily Legito. Six innings long, this was to be the lone run.
In the seventh, the Dutch scored three runs off three pitchers. Raily Legito led off with a single, then Sidney de Jong doubled. Pitcher Ching-Ming Wang, who also threw great and allowed only two basehits in the first six at bats, then pitched around powerhitter Ivanon Coffie and walked him. Wang was relieved by Yu-Chi Hsiao, who started with a wild pitch, enabling Legito to score. He then re-loaded the bases by walking pinch-hitter Roel Koolen and was replaced by Ming-Chih Hsu. He gave up a sac-fly to Percy Isenia and an RBI-single to Dirk van 't Klooster to make it 4-0.
In the afternoon, Cuba trailed 1-0, but took a 2-1 lead in the second, then added a run in the third. A homerun by José Julio Ruíz made it 4-0 in the fourth, then the game was decided by a 4-run rally in the seventh, highlighted by a 2-run single by Yosvani Peraza, who now leads the tournament with 14 RBI's.
(August 8)
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In one of the most memorable games in tournament-history, Cuba trailed 3-0, took a lead, then the score was tied, Cuba trailed again and tied the score for the second time with two outs and two strikes on the batter, then came back to win in the thirteenth inning.
Taiwan, which is playing a strong tournament, took a 2-0 lead in the second inning on a 2-run homerun by Chun-Tai Wang, then added a run in the fourth on a sac-fly. Cuba, which stranded five runners behind in the first four innings, appeared to decide the game in the fifth when Yosvani Peraza hit a grand slam homerun, but Taiwan came alongside in the fifth on a single by Chih-Yao Chan, the first batter to face new pitcher Vicyohandri Odelín.
Taiwan came close to a run in the seventh when Chih-Yao Chan doubled and advanced on an error, but he was then thrown out at the plate on a comeback-grounder to the pitcher. In the eighth, Taiwan did re-take the lead. First, another runner was thrown out a the plate, then a single by pinch-hitter Ying-Chieh Liao made it 5-4.
In the ninth, Hector Olivera led off for Cuba with a single, but moments later was thrown out at third base on a strong throw from rightfielder Chih-Yao Chan when he tried to advance on a single by Alfredo Despaígne. After Peraza struckout, next batter Donald Duarte got two strikes, meaning pitcher Chu-Kuan Lee was one pitch away from victory. However, Duarte singled and made it 5-5, forcing the game into extra innings.
In the 13th, Cuba, which had 20 basehits, scored the winning run. Carlos Tabares led off with a single, moved on a sac-bunt and a single, then scored on a sac-fly by Yosvani Peraza, who had five RBI's. In the home of the 13th, Taiwan got the bases loaded with two outs. Ming-Chue Tsai and pinch-hitter Te-Lung Yu singled. Hereafter, Yolexis Ulacia was brought in as reliever for Arley Sánchez. Ulacia threw only one pitch, hitting pinch-hitter Ming-Tsung Hsieh to load the bases and was replaced by Vladimir Pérez, who ended the game, which lasted four hours and eleven minutes, when Chih-Yao Chan flied out.
In the evening, Team USA got 13 basehits and took a quick 2-0 lead in the first inning on a grounder by Pedro Alvarez and a single by Brett Wallace, who went 3-for-4. After adding a run in the fourth, the USA decided the 1:55 hour game with a 7-run rally in the sixth, which was highlighted by a grand slam homerun by Roger Kieschnick, the second of the day. After a pitching change, Jordan Danks tripled and scored on a single by Wallace, then the tenth run was scored on a failed pick-off by the third pitcher in the inning.
(August 7)
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![]() ...Rien Vernooij... ...pro contract... (Photo: www.eott.nl) |
18 year old Rien Vernooij, who is the third baseman for Rotterdam-based Sparta/Feyenoord, is playing in his first full season in the Dutch big league, after making his debut last season with DOOR Neptunus. After last season, Vernooij went to Sparta/Feyenoord, with whom Neptunus has a working agreement.
Last week, Vernooij was a member of the Dutch National Junior Team, which won the bronze medal on the European Championships in Rosmalen (Netherlands).
Vernooij developed in the Unicorns, the baseball academy founded by Dutch National Team Manager Robert Eenhoorn and made his debut in the First Division last season, while playing for DOOR Tridents, the second team of Neptunus.
This season, Vernooij hits .252 with 29 basehits and 11 runs batted in. The infielder will complete this season with Sparta/Feyenoord, before starting his professional career in the Mets-organisation, one of the three clubs where Eenhoorn himself also played.
Earlier this year, pitcher Ramon Romeijn (Konica Minolta Pioniers) signed a contract with the Seattle Mariners, while pitcher Tom Stuifbergen (Amsterdam Pirates) is playing in his first pro-season in the organisation of the Minnesota Twins.
With the addition of Vernooij almost 30 players who were born and/or raised in the Netherlands have played, are playing of wil play professional baseball in the USA.
(August 6)
A major part in the game was played by pitcher David Bergman. Last weekend, Bergman was the winning pitcher in the USA in the only won game against the Americans, now he did a fine job against the Japanese. In 7 2/3 innings, he struckout two, but gave up only five basehits to Japan, which now has lost four in a row. In the eighth, Michiel van Kampen took over and finished the game good, just as he did against Taiwan, to earn his second save of the tournament.
The Dutch opened the score in the first inning off lefthander submarine pitcher Yusuke Iwamoto. He held the Americans in the opening game to only one hit, but also was the loser then, as the lone hit also accounted for the lone run. Now, he gave up four hits and three runs and was facing a quick 3-0 deficit. Michael Duursma led off with a bunt-single and, with one out, advanced on a single by Raily Legito. Basehits by Sidney de Jong and Ivanon Coffie and a sac-fly by Percy Isenia then resulted in a 3-0 lead.
But Japan was able to come back and came alongside in the fifth inning. In the second, Japan scored its first run. With one out, Takahiro Iwamoto singled and reached third base on a double by Ryo Hijirisawa. Hereafter, Tsuyoshi Takashima grounded back to Bergman and Iwamoto took off for home. Bergman fielded the ball correctly, but then threw wildly to catcher Sidney de Jong, resulting in Iwamoto not getting caught in a rundown, but being able to return to third base and loading the bases. A sac-fly by Tsuyoshi Umaba then resulted in the first run. A homerun by Masumi Okayama in the fourth inning accounted for the second run. In the fifth at bat, a double Koji Sakakibara tied the game. The Dutch recovered fine and re-took the lead immediately in the sixth inning of righthanded submariner Ken Togame. After taking over in the second inning, he initially silenced the Dutch offense, but now saw Percy Isenia hit a double, then moments later score when pinch-hitter Bryan Engelhardt also doubled. David Bergman then closed the door for Japan. Since the fifth, he retired ten batters in a row, before walking a batter in the eighth and was relieved by Michiel van Kampen. He retired four batters and saved the lead.
In the afternoon, Team USA lost 8-2 to Cuba. In the first, Cuba took the lead. With one out, Hector Olivera advanced from first to third on a failed pick-off by pitcher Scott Gorgen, then scored on a sac-fly by Alfredo Despaígne. The Cuban leftfielder had five RBI's and homered in the fourth to make it 2-0. The USA came back off Yulieski González. In the fifth, Pedro Alvarez hit a 2-run homerun. Cuba re-took the lead in the sixth on an infield-hit by Yosvani Peraza. In the seventh, when Josh Romanski took over for Gorgen, Cuba decided the game and scored five runs, highlighted by a 3-run homerun by Despaígne, his second of the game and third in the tournament.
(August 6)
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Kevin Miner played an important role in the bronze medal game. The pitcher of Amsterdam Pirates struckout ten batters and gave up only five basehits. It took until the eighth inning, before he gave up the lone Czech run.
The Dutch opened the score in the fourth inning. Jason Halman started with a basehit, advanced on a wild pitch and scored when an error followed after a grounder towards second base by Zaïr Koeiman. In the sixth, a run was added. With one out, Zaïr Koeiman walked, reached third base on a throwing error and a wild pitch, then scored on a squeeze by Mitchell Koot. The third run was scored in the seventh at bat. Michael Pluijmers singled with one out, then scored on a triple by Jason Halman. Trailing 3-0, the Czechs scored their run in the eighth inning, but that was to be all.
(August 5)
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![]() ...My ball! Dutch youth hopes to catch a foul ball... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
Rob Cordemans started for the Dutch team. The experienced righthander, the first player to participate in his sixth WPT, had no strikeouts and gave up eleven hits, but threw better than these stats might say. But he couldn't prevend Cuba from taking a 5-0 lead. Cordemans, who started the season as a professional pitcher in Taiwan, but throws again in the Dutch league since last month, is still looking for his good shape. ,,We didn't see the real Cordemans yet. We're working on getting him back, like we know him and with his mentality and experience that will surely happen'', Eenhoorn said. Trailing 5-0, Duko Jansen took over the pitching for Cordemans in the sixth and did a fine job. Jansen allowed only three hits and no additional runs, allowing the Dutch team to get back in the game. The Dutch scored two runs and even had a chance the come alongside in the ninth inning.
Cuba took a 1-0 lead in the first inning when Carlos Tabares led off with a single and scored moments later on a single by Yosvani Peraza. In the third, Alfredo Despaígne, who replaced the slightly injured Alexei Bell in the first inning as a pinch-runner, homered. A single by Rudy Reyes increased the lead in the fourth to 3-0, but that happened after a curious moment. With runners on first and third, Reutilio Hurtado hit the ball into rightfield. Dirk van 't Klooster caught the ball, but it dropped. First base-umpire Edwin van den Berk called correctly that it was a catch, as the ball dropped when Van 't Klooster transferred the ball to throw. In the meantime, Donald Duarte, the runner from third, had scored. There was an appeal-play, as Duarte had left the base too soon at the moment of the catch. That call also was given, meaning a double play was made. But then two following single enabled José Julio Ruíz to score the third run.
In the sixth inning, Cuba added two runs, but there was another curious moment. José Julio Ruíz led off with a single, then Reutilio Hurtado was replaced by pinch-hitter Robelquis Videaux. But with a 2 ball, 1 strike count, Videaux was called back to the dug-out by a visible angry Manager Victor Mesa, who replaced him with Osvaldo Arías. He completed the at bat and walked. According to Mesa, Videaux had reacted too easy on a called strike. After a flyout, a single by Rudy Reyes accounted for a run and a 4-0 lead. Hereafter, Duko Jansen took over, but was greeted with a single from Carlos Tabares and as leftfielder Bryan Engelhardt made an error, another run was scored. But hereafter Jansen did fine, as Cuba didn't add more runs.
The Dutch frequently got some baserunners, but in the first six innings the Cuban defense turned three double plays and centerfielder Carlos Tabares made a nice catch in the seventh inning. In the last two innings, Cuba played somewhat nonchalant and committed two errors. In the eighth, Dirk van 't Klooster (fielder's choice and error) scored the first Dutch run on a single by Tjerk Smeets. In the next inning Ivanon Coffie doubled with two outs, then Bryan Engelhardt walked, whereafter Cuban Manager Victor Mesa made his next move. Closer Arley Sánchez, who had relieved Yadel Martí (8 strikeouts, 4 hits in 8 innings) this inning, was replaced. Mesa brought Vicyohandri Odelín, another veteran, to the mound, but he made a throwing error after an infield-hit by Percy Isenia, enabling Coffie to score, but was to be all.
(August 5)
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The Dutch team never was able to get into the game, despite hitting eight basehits. On the other hand, the Americans collected 16 hits off two pitchers.
Starter Diegomar Markwell, who pitched 4-plus shutout innings last week in the opener of the 3-game series against the USA in North Carolina, now gave up ten hits and six runs. The Americans took a 2-0 lead in the first inning, added a run in the second, then took a deciding 6-0 lead in the fifth when Pedro Alvarez homered and Justin Smoak added a 2-run double.
The Americans then added six more hits and five runs off reliever Nick Stuifbergen, who took over in the sixth.
The Dutch team did get scoring opportunities, but didn't got the breaks. The Dutch had eight hits off Tyson Ross, who gave up only two hits last week in the series-opener in Durham, the first after five hitless innings.
Tonight, in the second inning, Sidney de Jong and Dirk van 't Klooster both singled with one out, but then Bryan Engelhardt grounded into a double play. In the fourth, Harvey Monte and Raily Legito led off with singles, then Ivanon Coffie lined into a double play to first base. In the fifth, Roel Koolen and Michael Duursma singled with two outs, but also stranded, as did Bryan Engelhardt (double) on third base in the seventh at bat.
It was just one of those days.
(August 4)
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![]() ...Former national team players Wim Crouwel, Joop Geurts,... ...Flip le Cuivre, Leo Kops and Han Urbanus... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
![]() ...Former national team players Boudewijn Maat, Herman Beidschat,... ...Robert Maat and Ruud Zijlstra... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
After an unbeaten preliminary, winning four games, the Dutch lost the semi-final to Italy. The Italians scored their first run in the third inning and added two more in the next at bat. In this fourth inning, starting pitcher Ramon Romeijn tripled in a run, then his reliever Joran Klarenbeek also gave up an RBi-triple. Romeijn struckout seven batters in 3 1/3 inning, but also walked four and gave up three hits. After Klarenbeek, Robin van Eis< took over the pitching.
The Italians continued the scoring in the last three innings. Once in the seventh and then three more in the ninth inning. Trailing 3-0, the Dutch team scored its run in the fourth inning. Rien Vernooy led off with a double and scored with two outs on a single by Zaïr Koeiman, who was 3-for-3. The Dutch team had seven hits. Besides the three by Koeiman, Vernooy and Michael Pluijmers each had two.
(August 4)
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In the recordsetting game, Van 't Klooster went 1-for-4 and scored a run against Taiwan on Day 2 of the Eneco World Port Tournament. The Dutch shutout Taiwan 3-0 and now has held the Asian squad scoreless for 37 consecutive innings in the last five games between the two countries during the World Port Tournament.
The Dutch team opened the score in the slow game in the second inning. Ivanon Coffie, who made his comeback in the national squad, was hit by a pitch, moved when Sidney de Jong walked, then scored on an one-out single by Harvey Monte.
The second run was added in the third at bat. Dirk van 't Klooster then led off with a single and moved to third when Raily Legito doubled into deep leftfield. After the second hit by pitch for Coffie and a pitching change, Van 't Klooster scored on a grounder by Percy Isenia.
In the sixth inning, Harvey Monte homered to make it 3-0. In his second at bat, Monte had lined the ball into rightfield, but was then eliminated when rightfielder Chih-Yao Chan made a great diving catch.
Dutch starter Leon Boyd gave up only two hits in the six innings he threw, then Dave Draijer took over in the seventh, but he ran into problems. In the seventh, Draijer gave up two hits, but got out of the inning unharmed. In the eighth, he walked the first two batters, then gave up a single to load the bases. Michiel van Kampen was brought and he struckout the first batter he faced, then a fine inning-ending double play followed. In the ninth, Van Kampen gave up an one-out single, but then two quick outs followed.
In the afternoon, Cuba got 13 hits to defeat Japan, 11-3.
Of the 13 hits, three were homeruns, including two by powerhitter José Julio Ruíz. Yosvani Peraza also homered. Defensively, centerfielder Carlos Tabares made a great catch on a line drive by Syoto Yamada in the seventh inning.
(August 3)
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Jeremy Ishak went the distance for the Dutch squad and gave up only two basehits in nine innings, while striking out four. Ishak took a No-Hitter into the seventh inning, but then Tomasz Henke hit a single with one out. In the eighth, Cezary Hryniowski connected for Poland's second basehit in the game.
The Dutch team rallied for five runs in the first inning. With the bases loaded, Tjerk Hogervorst singled in two runs, then the other runs were scored on a single by Aschwin Rokx and sacrifice flies by Rien Vernooy and Sytse Visbeen.
After five scoreless innings, another run was scored in the seventh when Mike Bazuin tripled and scored on a wild pitch.
A double by Michael Pluijmers and a single by Mike Bazuin increased the lead to 8-0 in the eighth at bat, then three more runs were scored in the ninth inning.
The Dutch had ten hits, including two by Mike Bazuin, Tjerk Hogervorst and Sytse Visbeen.
(August 3)
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In the opener, Taiwan-starter Kai-Wen Cheng retired the first 16 batters of Cuba, before he gave up a bloop single into short leftfield to veteran Yasser Gómez in the sixth inning. In the meantine, Taiwan had taken an 1-0 lead in the third inning when Te-Lung Yu singled and scored on a 2-out single by Ying-Chieh Liao.
In the sixth, Yasser Gómez, after he had broken Cheng's No-Hitter, was waved home trying to score the tying run on a single by Carlos Tabares, but was thrown out at the plate on a strong throw by leftfielder Ying-Chieh Liao.
In the seventh, the Cubans turned the game around. With two outs, Yosvani Peraza singled, then Donald Duarte hit a 2-run homerun to give Cuba the lead. Winning pitcher Vladimir Baños struckout ten batters and gave up only four hits, before being relieved in the ninth.
In the evening, Japan-pitcher Yusuke Iwamoto was thowing a No-Hitter against Team USA with two outs in the ninth inning, but then he not only lost the No-Hitter, but also the game. Iwamoto had retired the first 16 batters he faced, before walking Petey Paramore in the sixth, but the No-Hitter kept alive until the ninth. Iwamoto then walked lead-off hitter Jordan Danks, who advanced on a sac-bunt and a flyout. With two outs, Logan Forsythe singled through the middle, enabling Danks to score and give the USA an 1-0 lead and eventually the win.
USA-starter Ryan Berry gave up only three basehits in the 7 2/3 innings he threw, before Brett Hunter took over and retired the four batters he faced.
(August 2)
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After two scoreless at bats, the Dutch scored three runs in the third inning on three consecutive doubles by Anthony Vrolijk, Mitchell Koot and Jason Halman.
Three runs were then also scored in the fifth inning. With two outs, Tjerk Hogervorst singled in a run, then Zaïr Koeiman followed with a 2-run single.
In the sixth and seventh inning, the Dutch team added two runs. In the sixth on a double play and a passed ball, in the seventh on an RBI-double by Aschwin Rokx and a single by Anthony Vrolijk.
The Dutch team then scored again three runs in the eighth on a 2-run triple by Michael Pluijmers and a sac-fly.
France scored its lone run in the sixth inning on a single by Brice Lorienne off starter Rick Weijland, who gave up six hits. Robin van Eis took over in the seventh and gave up two more French hits.
The Dutch team collected 16 basehits, including three by Anthony Vrolijk, Mitchell Koot and Aschwin Rokx.
(August 2)
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The Czechs opened the score in the fourth inning off starter Rik Geestman, but it would be the only run the team scored. Geestman was relieved with two outs in the sixth by Joran Klarenbeek, who became the winning pitcher, as the Dutch rallied for three runs in their sixth. Kevin Miner threw the ninth inning and earned a save.
The Dutch team had only one basehit off Czech starter Jiri Marek, who struckout seven batters in five innings and only gave up a single to Rien Vernooy in the first at bat.
In the sixth, Andrej Kostrhun took over and gave up three runs. Anthony Vrolijk led off with a single, moved on a sac-bunt by Michael Pluijmers and a wild pitch, then Jason Halman walked, followed by a 2-run triple by Rien Vernooy, who then scored himself on a single by Tjerk Hogervorst.
(August 1)
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Ivanon Coffie, who played in 60 games for the Dutch national squad since the 2003 World Championships, played professionaly in Taiwan this season for the Macoto Cobras, but was released last week. In 2005 and 2006, Coffie, who is an infielder, played in the Dutcch big league for Instant Holland Almere '90, where he now probably also will play again in the remainder of the season after completion of the World Port Tournament. Almere has six games left, already is eliminated for the Play-Offs, but currently is in eighth place, which is a possible relegation-spot.
![]() ...Ivanon Coffie... ...Back in orange... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
,,Now he is let go in Taiwan, we wanted him to come here as soon as possible, because it is important that he can continue playing'', Dutch Manager Robert Eenhoorn said on Thursday, when he confirmed that Coffie was put on the roster for the World Port Tournament. Coffie takes the place of René Cremer, who therefore was dropped from the roster. Last weekend, Cremer participated with the national squad in a 3-game exhibition series against the national team of the United States in North Carolina (USA). Cremer played in parts of two games, which were his first for the national team since 2000.
Coffie has participated in two World Championships with the Dutch team in 2003 (Cuba) and 2005 (Netherlands), but also was a member during the 2004 Haarlem Baseball Week (Netherlands), 2004 Olympic Games (Greece), 2005 European Championships (Czech Republic), 2006 World Baseball Classic (Puerto Rico), 2006 European Baseball Series (Netherlands/Italy) and 2006 Intercontinental Cup (Taiwan). During the 2005 EC in the Czech Republic, he was the tournament's Most Valuable Player and Homerun King with eight.
Coffie will arrive on Thursday and joins the team later in the day for a practice. The Dutch team plays its first game on Friday-evening against Taiwan.
(August 1)
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The Dutch set the tone by scoring four runs in the opening at bat. Lead-off hitter Anthony Vrolijk reached on an error and later scored on a wild pitch. Michael Pluijmers (single) and Jason Halman (fielder's choice) then scored on a triple by Rien Vernooy, who then scored himself on a single by Zaïr Koeiman.
In the second inning, three runs were added on a runscoring grounder by Michael Pluijmers, a single by Jason Halman and an error.
After starting pitcher Ramon Romeijn struckout five of the six batters he faced in the first two innings, Berry van Donselaar took over the pitching in the third and gave up the first Slovakian run.
In the fourth, the Dutch scored two more runs on a single by Jason Halman and a grounder by Friso Arkenbout. A run was scored the easy way in the fifth at bat when the Slovakian pitcher couldn't find the strikezone. Sytse Visbeen, Berry van Donselaar and (with two outs) Mike Bazuin were all hit by a pitch, then a run was scored when Mitchell Koot walked.
Slovakia scored three runs in their eighth at bat off new pitcher Robin van Eis, but the Dutch got the three runs back immediately in their eighth turn with assistance from the pitching. Aschwin Rokx scored on a wild pitch, then runs were scored when Mitchell Koot again walked with the bases loaded, followed by a hit by pitch for Rien Vernooy.
(July 30)
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![]() ...Dirk van 't Klooster... ...Record-tying game... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
The Dutch starting line-up was as follows:
1 - Danny Rombley, CF; 2 - Raily Legito, DH; 3 - Sidney de Jong, C; 4 - Vince Rooi, 3B; 5 - Percy Isenia, 1B; 6 - Harvey Monte, LF; 7 - Roel Koolen, 2B; 8 - Dirk van 't Klooster, RF; 9 - Michael Duursma, SS; Starting Pitcher: RHP David Bergman.
![]() ...Dirk van 't Klooster follows through in record-tying game... (Photo: Duco Abspoel) |
Off starter Mike Minor (who was 5-0 before the game), the Dutch team, which showed its true face in this game, opened the score with three runs in the third inning, including two on a single by Sidney de Jong. The lead was doubled in the fifth at bat. Lead-off hitter Michael Duursma reached on an error, then move to third on a single by Danny Rombley. Hereafter, the USA brought in a new pitcher, who gave up an RBI-single to Raily Legito. After the two runners had advanced on a grounder by Sidney de Jong and Vince Rooi popped out, Percy Isenia followed with a single, which brought in two more runs and made it 6-0. Harvey Monte then also singled, but a grounder ended the at bat.
Nick Stuifbergen took over the pitching in the seventh inning. Roger Kieschnick led off with a line drive into centerfield, which was caught by Danny Rombley, but Stuifbergen then gave up a single to Tommy Medica and appeared to strikeout next batter Josh Romanski. However, the Home Plate Umpire saw it differently and moments later Romanski doubled. Medica then scored the USA's first run on a grounder back to Stuifbergen. In the eighth, Stuifbergen gave up two more hits, but the Americans were unable to add a run.
In the ninth inning, the Dutch rallied again. With two outs (after a double play), pinch-hitter Bryan Engelhardt walked and moved around to score on consecutive singles by Sidney de Jong and Vince Rooi. Next batter Percy Isenia then also singled to bring in another run, followed by an RBI-double by Harvey Monte, which made 9-1. The Dutch scored seven of their nine runs with two outs.
Berry van Driel threw the last inning for the Dutch to make his national team-debut. With one out, he gave up a hard double to Josh Romanski. The bases were then loaded when Van Driel walked the next batter and gave up another single. Jordan Danks followed with a 2-run single to make it 9-3, but then Logan Forsythe lined into a double play to end the game.
Quotes:
Manager Robert Eenhoorn: ,,The batters had to accustom somewhat in the first two games to the higher velocity of pitches by the American pitchers. In the third game, I saw some good at bat. I think that the more we face these kind of pitchers, the more runs we will produce. Three of the four starters (Markwell, Bergman and Boyd) did very well. We have to get Rob Cordemans back into shape again, but as he is an experienced pitcher, I'm convinced that will happen''.
Pitcher David Bergman: ,,This game is in my Top-3. Almost everything I threw succeeded. Besides that, it's fun that when you turn around after a pitch you see 91 mph on the screen. The adrenaline poured through my body. It's wonderful to throw again in a Triple-A stadium. That will maybe never happen again.''
(July 29)
The Dutch starting line-up was as follows:
1 - Michael Duursma, SS; 2 - Danny Rombley, CF; 3 - Raily Legito, SS; 4 - Vince Rooi, 1B; 5 - Dirk van 't Klooster, RF; 6 - Percy Isenia, DH; 7 - Bryan Engelhardt, LF; 8 - Tjerk Smeets, C; 9 - Roel Koolen, 2B; Starting Pitcher: RHP Leon Boyd.
The first six innings were a pitching duel between Leon Boyd (Netherlands) and Eric Surkamp (USA). Boyd gave up only two hits in his six innings, while Surkamp allowed only one.
The Dutch team took a 1-0 lead in the second inning. With one out, vince Rooi was hit by a pitch, moved to second on a sac-bunt by Dirk van 't Klooster, then scored on a single by Bryan Engelhardt, which was to be the only Dutch basehit in this game. The Dutch team playd some good defense in this game, turning two inning-ending double plays in the first two at bats.
Th strong throwing Boyd was relieved after six innings by Michiel van Kampen, who also gave up two hits, but threw two scoreless innings. In the eighth, the Americans got runners on base, but one of them was thrown out at the plate and the inning ended with a great catch by rightfielder Dirk van 't Klooster, who now is only one game away of tying the record of most games played in the national team.
Dave Draijer took over in the ninth and gave up three hits and (with two outs) two runs. With one out, Josh Romanski doubled and advanced to third on an error in rightfield, then the next batter struckout. Romanski scored the tying run when Pedro Alvarez also doubled. Moments later, Alvarez scored the go-ahead run as next batter Roger Kieschnick singled. A walk followed and Duko Jansen came in to end the inning, but the USA had taken a 2-1 lead.
The Dutch got no chance of re-taking the lead, as Brett Hunter, who relieved Surkamp in the sixth, retired the last ten batters in order.
(July 29)
Dutch Manager Robert Eenhoorn started the game with this starting line-up:
1 - Michael Duursma, SS; 2 - Dirk van 't Klooster, RF; 3 - Sidney de Jong, C; 4 - Bryan Engelhardt, DH; 5 - Raily Legito, 3B; 6 - Harvey Monte, LF; 7 - Percy Isenia, 1B; 8 - Roel Koolen, 2B; 9 - Danny Rombley, CF; Starting Pitcher: RHP Rob Cordemans.
Dutch rightfielder Dirk van 't Klooster played in his 161st career international game, which is only two shy of the Dutch record, held by Marcel Joost. When he plays in both games on Sunday, Van 't Klooster will tie the record, then has the chance of breaking it during the Eneco World Port Tournament, which begins next Thurday.
The Dutch team, which had no chance tonight, produced only three basehits on Saturday-evening, two by Danny Rombley and one by Raily Legito. In the first three innings, the Americans already scored six runs off starter Rob Cordemans and the Dutch has no answers. Diegomar Markwell then held Team USA four innings scoreless, but in the eighth the Americans struck again and scored eight runs off Gregory Gustina, who gave up three homeruns. In this inning, Martijn Meeuwis made his Dutch team-debut. While is was agreed before the game to play with the mercy-rule (10 runs different), the game continued in and after the eighth inning.
With a temperature of about 23 degrees Celius, more than 4000 spectators, including some orange-clad Dutch, who live in the area, watched the game in the Durham Bulls Athletic Park and they will be there again on Sunday-evening. Earlier on the day, the teams will meet in Cary. However, rain, with thunder, is expected.
(July 28)
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![]() ...Introduction of the teams... |
![]() ...Rob Cordemans in action... |
![]() ...Danny Rombley: two basehits... |
![]() ...Durham Bulls Stadium... |
(all photos: Duco Abspoel) |
![]() ...Rick van den Hurk... (Photo: Marlins) |
Van den Hurk was named the starting pitcher for the opening game of a 3-game series by the Florida Marlins against the San Francisco Giants. In the first inning, the Marlins took a 1-0 lead when Dan Uggla doubled and scored on a single by Miguel Cabrera. In the home of the first, Van den Hurk gave up a lead-off single to Dave Roberts, who then stole second, moved on a sac-bunt by Omar Vizquel and scored on a sac-fly by Ray Durham. With two outs, Van den Hurk faced Barry Bonds, who just turned 43, for the first time in his brief big league-career. Moments later, Bonds was rounding the bases, as he had just hit his 20th homerun of the season and the 754th in his long career, only shy of tying Hank Aaron's Major League-record of 755.
After the Marlins scored four runs in the third inning on a 2-run double and a 2-run homerun, Van den Hurk faced Bonds for the second time in the home of the third and then walked him.
In the fourth inning, Florida added another run off starter Barry Zito to make it 6-2. In the home of the fourth, Van den Hurk picked off Dave Roberts from first base to end the inning.
In the fifth, Ray Durham was picked off from second base by the catcher to support Van den Hurk, who faced Bonds for the third time in this at bat and again walked him. Moments later, Van den Hurk gave up back-to-back homeruns. First, a 3-run homerun to Pedro Feliz, which allowed the Giants to move within one run, 6-5. Then next batter Benji Molina also homered to tie the score.
The Marlins came back immediately, as Hanley Ramirez led off the sixth with a homerun to make it 7-6 in their favor again. But the Giants also reacted again off Van den Hurk's reliever Renyel Pinto, tying the game on a single by Omar Vizquel in their sixth, followed by a 2-run homerun by Ray Durham. It meant that Van den Hurk, who was the pitcher-of-record when the sixth started (leading 7-6), got a no-decision, as Pinto got a Blown Save. The Giants won, 12-10.
For Van den Hurk, this was his tenth game in the Majors and his ninth start. He last started on July 22 when he threw six innings against the Cincinnati Reds, but got a no-decision. On July 17, Van den Hurk threw five innings against the St. Louis Cardinals, struckout six and was the winning pitcher to raise his record to 3-2. That was his first game after being recalled to the Majors for the third time this season. His last start before that came on June 16 when he was the winner against the Kansas City Royals, striking out seven batters in six innings. Friday's start against the Giants might be Van den Hurk's last again for the moment, as Josh Johnson, the injured pitcher whom he replaced on the roster, is expected to return again this week.
(July 27)
On Saturday, RHP Rob Cordemans takes the mound for the opener in Durham. On Sunday, RHP Leon Boyd will be the starter in Game Two to be played in Cary, then later in the day RHP David Bergman will start the second game of the double-header, to be played again in Durham.
Two of the three games can be followed live on the Internet through the site of USA Basebal.
(July 27)
During its first practice on the site in Cary, the team got a surprise visit from former Manager Tom Petroff. The American guided the Dutch team in 1988 during the World Championships in Italy and later in the year during the Olympic Games in Seoul (Korea).
(July 26)
At Amsterdam, MediaMonks RCH won 6-5 vs. Amsterdam Pirates, leading 5-0 in the fifth inning.
RCH collected 13 basehits, which is the second highest total this season. On May 6, they got 15 against Sparta/Feyenoord, after already having hit 13 on April 30 against HCAW. Nine of these basehits were registered off Pirates-starter Nick Stuifbergen, who gave up five in a 3-run second inning. The bases were loaded when Nick Heij, Jim Leijenaar and Lex Leijenaar (bunt) all singled. The first run was then scored when Bobby Heij walked. After Floris Morang lined into a double play to short stop Glenn Mascoll, Petr Baroch and Jeroen Bakker followed with RBI-singles to make it 3-0. The fourth run was added in the fourth when Bobby Heij reached on an error and scored on a grounder. RCH made it 5-0 in the fifth. Stuifbergen then hit lead-off hitter Ryan Murphy, who later scored on a 2-out infield-hit by Lex Leijenaar.
Pirates got all of its suspended players available again, but only Glenn Mascoll (SS) and Zaïr Koeiman (3B) played, while Ferd van Stekelenburg didn't start, but was used as a pinch-hitter in the ninth. The fourth player, pitcher Seppo Slaman, was in the bull-pen, but didn't throw. Pirates came back with two runs in the home of the fifth. Starter Ryan Murphy, who didn't throw his best game, walked Fausto Álvarez Rizo and Zaïr Koeiman, who later scored on a grounder by Roy Harteveld and a single by Björn Henrichs. Pirates got another run back in the sixth when Remco Draijer singled and scored on a bad hop-single by Fausto Álvarez Rizo. In the eighth, Pirates moved within one run when Sidney de Jong led off with a homerun, which marked the end of Ryan Murphy, who was relieved by Martin Kuipers. Moments later, Fausto Álvarez Rizo drove the ball into deep rightfield for what appeared to be a homerun, but the ball suddenly dropped and was caught by rightfielder Lex Leijenaar.
RCH added an insurance run in the ninth inning off Pim Walsma, who was brought in as reliever for Kenny Berkenbosch, who had succeeded Stuifbergen in the sixth. Walsma walked Jeroen Bakker and Ryan Murphy (who had moved to first base). In between, Jan Drabek struckout. Next batter Robbert Vogel then singled. Vogel had entered the game in the third after Nick Heij was ejected after he had argued a strikeout-call. Giovanni Josefa, who had replaced Bakker on second base as pinch-runner, was waved home to score, which he appeared to do, but Home Plate Umpire Henk Meerleveld called him out in a close play at home after a good throw from centerfielder Remco Draijer. Everyone RCH saw if differently, but after the game, some spectators who looked into the play from the first base-side said that Josefa didn't reached home plate in time. Next, RCH-reliever Martin Kuipers, who had come into the batting order, entered the batter's box for his first big league at bat and reached on an infield-hit to load the bases. RCH then did got their insurance run when Lex Leijenaar followed with a single. In the home of the ninth, Pirates was able to score a run when pinch-hitter Roderick Simon scored on an error, but RCH ended up as the winner. With the win, RCH is now only one point behind Instant Holland Almere '90, which is in eighth place and whom they will meet in the first game after the break.
At Rotterdam, DOOR Neptunus won 4-1 vs. Konica Minolta Pioniers.
Initially, Pioniers had taken an 1-0 lead in the fifth inning. With two outs, Edwin de Graaf scored on a single by Michael Duursma, but it was to be their lone run, as the Neptunian defense turned two double plays in the next two innings and Pioniers would reach second base only one more time.
Pionier-starter Nelson Santander Olajo held Neptunus hitless for four innings, then gave up an infield-hit to Jurriaan Korff in the fifth, before Neptunus rallied for three runs on five hits in the sixth at bat. Andy Leer led off with a single and stole second, then Benjamin Dille followed with a bunt-single. Leer scored the tying run when Lennart Koster also singled. The bases were loaded when Evert-Jan 't Hoen also laid down a bunt-single, followed by a sac-fly by Martijn Meeuwis, which gave Neptunus the lead. A sac-fly by Jurriaan Korff off new pitcher Erik Jan Lind made it 3-1. The fourth run was scored in then eighth when Lennart Koster walked and scored on a 2-out single by Jurriaan Korff.
Neptunus played this weekend without its regular short stop Raily Legito, who was sidelined precautiously after he injured his hamstring last Thursday. Pioniers, which can use its suspended players again in its second game after the break, had added some extra players to its roster for this weekend, including infielder Joey Treurniet, outfielder Sergino Martis and pitcher Thierry Walraven, who made his big league-debut on Saturday.
At Haarlem, Corendon Kinheim trailed 1-0 vs. Sparta/Feyenoord, but went on to win 5-1.
Sparta/Feyenoord took the lead in the fifth when Rien Vernooy singled and scored on following singles by Sape Wagenaar and Sil Wagenaar, but the two brothers were left behind in scoring position. Hereafter, Sparta/Feyenoord didn't got into scoring position again in the remainder of the game.
Kinheim, which left the bases loaded in the first inning and two more runners at second and third in the next at bat, scored four runs in the seventh inning on only one basehit, as three pitchers couldn't find the strikezone. Starter Rudy Seebus started the inning by issueing his eighth walk to Roel Koolen and was relieved by Ronald de Bont, who started with a throwing error in a pick-off attempt to first base. De Bont then walked Wouter Heemskerk, followed with a strikeout, but then gave up a single to Danny Rombley and a sac-fly to René Cremer, which tied the score. After the two runners advanced on a passed ball, Dirk van 't Klooster was walked intentionally, but a normal walk followed for Vince Rooi to give Kinheim the lead. De Bont was relieved by Elton Koeiman, who gave Kinheim two more runs by hitting next batters Tjerk Smeets and Jeffrey Verbij. A single by Dirk van 't Klooster accounted for the fifth run in the eighth inning.
At The Hague, ADO turned a 2-1 deficit into a 5-2 win vs. Mr. Cocker HCAW to take some more distance from the lower two positions.
HCAW this weekend played without its veterans Gino Henson and Ralph Milliard, who both are on Curaçao due to family circumstances. Today, the team also had to do without injured third baseman Sidney Ensermo, resulting in Jurjan Koenen, who is the 3B Coach this season, making a comeback for the second time two years after he retired. In his first at bat, Koenen, who also played some games last season, singled and later batted in a run. HCAW also used pitcher Stephen Spragg as a pinch-hitter, who singled in the eighth in his first big league at bat. Moments before, Kevin Roovers, also a pitcher, had entered the game as a pinch-runner. Pieter Verhoeven, one of two players added from the second team, made his big league-debut when he caught the eighth inning.
After ADO had opened the score on a single by Dave Steward in the second inning, HCAW took a 2-1 lead in the third inning. Ronald Jaarsma (error) and Sergio Koelemij (single) were on base when Bart Gabriëls walked with one out, then a force play-grounder by Jurjan Koenen and a single by Siemen Korff made it 2-1. For Koenen, this was his 686th game on the big league-level in his 20th season with the team. After the third inning, HCAW only got another scoring chance in the eighth, but then left the bases loaded.
ADO re-took the lead in the fifth inning with two outs when HCAW committed two errors. A 2-run single by Harvey Monte then made it 3-2. A run was added in the sixth when Adrian Anthony singled and scored on a sac-fly. Harvey Monte doubled in the fifth run in the seventh.
(July 22)
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In the final, the Czech team took a 1-0 lead in the first inning, but the Dutch came alongside in the second at bat on an RBI-single by Tino van Erk. In the bottom half of that inning, the Czech scored twice to take a 3-1 lead. The Dutch again tied the score, this time in the fifth inning when Nick Urbanus hit a 2-run homerun.
The Czech team reacted immediately by scoring a run in the home of the fifth, then added three more in the sixth to make it 7-3.
The Dutch team had only four basehits. Besides Tino van Erk and Nick Urbanus, the other hits came from the bats of Scott Ronnenbergh and Roy Seltenrijch.
Dutch starter Niels Harteveld struckout eight batters in 5 1/3 innings, but also gave up ten basehits. Gijs van Els completed the game in the sixth.
In this tournament, Fred Groenewegen represented the Netherlands as Umpire, while Jan Kuipers was one of the Technical Commissioners.
(July 21)
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1. Czech Republic, 2. Netherlands, 3. Russia, 4. Austria, 5. Germany, 6. Slovakia, 7. Belarus, 8. Poland.
At Bussum, HCAW took a 1-0 lead when it scored in the sixth inning, With one out, Stefan Hoogewerff walked and went on to score on a single by Sergio Koelemij, but it was to be HCAW's lone run off ADO-starter Rob Cordemans, who struckout eleven in nine innings, but ended up with a no-decision.
Leading 1-0, American Stephen Spragg took over the pitching for HCAW< but failed to hold onto the lead. In the ninth, ADO came alongside when Harvey Monte homered with one out. Monte also homered last Thursday. In the home of the ninth, HCAW got a chance to re-take the lead. With two outs, Ronald Jaarsma was on base and stole second, but then tried to score on a single by Bart Gabriëls and was thrown out at home. In the eleventh inning, ADO failed to take the lead. Maikel Benner led off with a single, then moved on a sac-bunt. After Harvey Monte was walked intentionally, Harvey Gumbs followed with a force play-grounder, which eliminated Monte, but Benner overran third base and was caught in a rundown to end the inning. In the twelfth at bat, ADO scored the winning run. Dimitri Leon led off with a walk and moved on a sac-bunt, then scored when an error was made on a grounder by Dave Steward.
![]() ...Evert-Jan 't Hoen... ...Grand Slam; 5 RBI's... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
At Rotterdam, Kinheim scored two runs in the first inning and that was enough for the win.
Danny Rombley led off with a single and was awarded second base on a balk by Eddie Oropesa, who enabled Rombley to move another base on a wild pitch. Oropesa recovered and struckout the next two batters. Vince Rooi then walked, followed by a 2-run single by Tjerk Smeets, who advanced to second on the throw to home. Roel Koolen had to follow at bat, but instead Jeffrey Verbij turned up in the batter's box, batting out of turn. Verbij popped out, therefore ending the inning, meaning Sparta/Feyenoord didn't appeal. In the third inning, Vince Rooi, who was on first, also was awarded second base because of a balk, resulting in a discussion from Sparta/Feyenoord's Pitching Coach Orlando Stewart with Home Plate Umpire Marlo Remilia, who then ejected Stewart.
Sparta/Feyenoord scored its lone run in the second inning. Jeffrey Sprott led off with a walk, moved on a single by Edison Bito, then stole third and scored on a throwing error. Winning pitcher David Bergman raised his record to 9-2.
At Heemstede, Pirates decided the game against RCH with two runs in the ninth inning.
RCH took an 1-0 lead in the fourth inning. With one out, hot-hitting Ryan Murphy doubled, moved on an infield-hit by Lex Leijenaar, then scored on an error with two outs. Pirates took over the lead in the sixth inning. Sidney de Jong led off with a walk and scored all the way from first on a double by Bas de Jong, who later scored on an one-out single by Roderick Simon.
In the eighth inning, RCH came alongside when Czech Petr Baroch led off with his first homerun of the season. In the ninth, Pirates re-took the leading by again scoring twice. Pinch-hitter Kenny Berkenbosch led off with a single, moved on a sac-bunt and an error, then scored on a perfect squeeze just in front of the plate by Remco Draijer, who then went on to score himself on a single by Bas de Jong.
Pirates got another strong outing from pitcher Jos de Jong, who threw his second complete game in his last three appearances. De Jong struckout twelve batters and gave up seven hits.
(July 21)
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Players Zaïr Koeiman, Glenn Mascoll, Seppo Slaman, Ferd van Stekelenburg (all Pirates), Jourick Blanco, Tommy van Limburg, Richard Orman and Glennsig Polonius (all Pioniers) were all suspended for five games for their involvement in the bench-clearing brawl on July 8 in the game played at Hoofddorp. Orman got an additional game, as he got a conditional suspension left from an earlier case. Coaches Randell Hannah (Pirates) and Frank Koene (Pioniers) were suspended for eight games, for hitting and being responsible for and participating in the bench clearing. The ruling means that Pirates, which has played five games (including Saturday) since the first suspensions were given, can use their players again for Sunday's game. Pioniers, which will play its fifth game on Sunday, can use their players again when the season resumes on August 16 after the international break. The suspensions were lower than expected, because it wasn't clear for the full hundred percent that the players involved really threw punches during the brawl.
In the incident, the lucky symbol of Pirates, a turtle, which was drawn in the gravel in front of their dug-out, was wiped away. Frank Koene stated in the days after the game that he only wiped away parts in the beginning of the game, but not in the second inning when the brawl erupted. Koene said that he went over to the Pirates dug-out to ask Randell Hannah why he reacted moments before after a collision with Pioniers' short stop Michael Duursma. That happened after a call at first base. Hannah went over to first base to ask the umpire for an explanation. During that bench clearing no one was ejected and moments later a big brawl erupted. The ten persons involved initially were suspended indefinitively a few days later, but on Saturday were handed their final suspensions.
(July 21)
Defending champion The Netherlands plays its first game on September 8 at Viladecans where it will meet Austria. Earlier this month, Austria was designated as the replacement for Greece, which was removed from the tournament by the Executive Board of the European Baseball Confederation (CEB). The game will mark the first game ever between the two countries.
Hereafter, the Dutch team meets the Czech Republic, Sweden, Germany and Croatia in the preliminary round. The Final Round then will follow on September 14. Games will also be played in Sant Boi de Llobregat.
(July 20)
![]() ...1B Tino van Erk fields a ball vs. Belarus... (Photo: Org. EC Cadets) |
![]() ...Nick Urbanus rounds second... ...base vs. Austria... (Photo: Org. EC Cadets) |
In the semi-final, the Dutch nipped Russia, 8-7, scoring the winning run in the bottom of the seventh and last inning.
In this game, the Dutch had eleven basehits, including three by Jillian Cijntje and Rashid Gerrard.
(July 20)
![]() ...Alexander Smit... (Photo: Dayton Dragons) |
Smit went through waivers, which is one of the most complicated rules to switch clubs. A waiver is defined as ''a permission granted for certain assignments of player contracts or for unconditional release of a Major League player''. When placed on waivers, clubs have three days to be claimed by another club, which was done in this case by the Reds, who assigned Smit to the Dayton Dragons in the Midwest League (Single-A).
Smit started the season for the Fort Myers Miracle, which plays in the Florida State League (Single-A Advanced). In 18 games, of which he started eight, Smit was 1-4 with a 5.86 ERA. In 50 2/3 innings, Smit struckout 38 batters, but also walked 26 and gave up 62 basehits. Last season, Smit was 7-2 while pitching for the Beloit Snappers and struckout 141 batters in 108 1/3 innings.
Last Sunday, Smit made his first start for his new team. In the game against the Clinton LumberKings (affiliated with the Texas Rangers), Smit threw the first three innings and struckout four batters, while walking one and gave up no hits or runs. The Dragons won the game 3-2 on a 3-run walk-off homerun in the ninth inning by Denis Phipps.
Yesterday-evening (Friday), Smit made his second start for the Dragons, facing the Cedar Rapids Kernels, which is the Single-A team of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Smit threw the first four innings in which he struckout five batters, walked one, and gave up four hits and two runs. In the first inning, Smit struckout two batters, but in between gave up a triple, which resulted in a run after a groundout. In the third, the Kernels got runners on first and third base with one out, but Smit then struckout the next two batters to end the inning. In the fourth, he gave up a lead-off homerun to Mark Trumbo, which made it 2-0. Dayton came back to 2-1, but Smit ended up as the losing pitcher, as this also was the final score.
Last November, Smit was added to to 40-man Major League-roster of the Twins to protect him for the Rule 5 Draft in December during the Winter Meetings. Minor League-players with four years of professional experience or five when they were 18 or younger at the moment of signing are eligible for that draft, unless they are put on the 40-man roster. A player selected in the Rule 5 Draft have to be on the Major League-roster of their new club the entire next season. The Rule 5 Draft was made to prevend teams to stock too much talented players in the minor league-system, without giving them a fair chance of promoting to the Major League, while they could get that chance with another club. By adding eligible players to the 40-man rosters, teams not only protect their talents, but also give them a chance to make their own big league-team during Spring Training. Players who are eligible and not on the roster, are free agent and can be signed by other teams.
(July 20)
At Rotterdam, Mario Mujica threw 8 2/3 innings in his first big league-start and dominated against Neptunus. The righthander, who normally throws for the First Division-team of Sparta/Feyenoord, struckout ten batters and gave up only five basehits. He retired ten of the first eleven batters he faced, including six with a strikeout. While he already had thrown some good games for the second team, it took until now for him to make his first start on the highest level. In the ninth, Elton Koeiman completed the game and earned a save. Before today, Mujica had pitched 1/3 inning on the big league-level on May 6 vs. RCH.
Sparta/Feyenoord opened the score in the sixth inning when Shaldimar Daantji led off with a bunt-single and advanced on a following throwing error. After moving on a sac-bunt, he scored on an error. Four runs were added in the seventh at bat. Jeffrey Sprott led off with a single and moved on a passed ball. After Rien Vernooy walked, the bases were loaded when Edison Bito reached on a bunt-single. Next batter Sape Wagenaar then struckout and starter Kevin Heijstek was relieved by Chris Ryan. But he saw a run being scored on a perfect squeeze by Patrick Wabbijn. Another run was then added on an infield-hit by speedy Shaldimar Daantji on which Bito reached third base. Bito overran the base and was caught in a run-down, but returned to third when an error was made. A costly error, as this would have been the third out. Hereafter, Ramphis Trinidad singled to bring in two more runs and make it 5-0.
Neptunus, which had only two basehits in the first seven innings, got a scoring opportunity in the fourth inning. With two outs, Raily Legito was hit by a pitch and stole second base, during which he injured his hamstring. He would have scored on the single by next batter Evert-Jan 't Hoen, but now only reached third and was replaced there by pinch-runner Mike Bazuin. Another hit by pitch followed, but the three runners stranded, as a flyout ended the at bat. Neptunus scored twice in the eighth. With two outs, Evert-Jan 't Hoen was hit by a pitch and Lennart Koster and Martijn Meeuwis walked to load the bases. Two runs were then scored on a single by Jeffrey Arends, but the rally was broken and the inning ended when Meeuwis was thrown out on third base, thrying to advance. In the ninth, pinch-hitter Jurriaan Korff singled with one out and advanced to third on an error, then scored on a grounder by Andy Leer. When next batter Benjamin Dille also singled, Mujica was relieved by Koeiman who ended the game with a strikeout.
At Amsterdam, Almere held a 2-0 lead in the eighth inning vs. Pirates, but ended up empty-handed.
Almere took a 1-0 lead in the fourth inning when Niels van Weert led off with a single, moved on a grounder and an error, then scored on a sac-fly by Randy Daal. In the eighth, Dayron Puriël singled with one out, advanced on a wild pitch and a flyout, then scored on a single by Randy Daal.
Despite hitting seven basehits off starter Forstin Coenraad, Pirates couldn't score, leaving six runners in seven innings. But in the eighth, the game turned around. With two outs, Sidney de Jong homered to make it 2-1, then Bas de Jong walked. Coenraad was relieved by Patrick de Lange, who was greeted with a triple by Fausto Álvarez Rizo, which tied the score.
In the ninth, Roderick Simon led off with a walk and was replaced by rookie Mitchell Koot, who advanced on a sac-bunt by Bas Kuijer. Next batter Pavèl van Zaane was then walked intentionally, but Björn Henrichs followed with a single to load the bases. Next, Kenny Berkenbosch was brought in as a pinch-hitter and he hit a sacrifice fly which enabled Koot to score the winning run.
At Haarlem, Kinheim got 12 basehits, including six doubles to hand RCH a big 6 1/2-inning loss.
Kinheim rallied for seven runs in the first inning. RCH-starter Alexander Plakke walked three batters and gave up three hits, before being relieved. In the inning, Vince Rooi had a 2-run single and Jeffrey Verbij a 2-run double.
Three runs were added in the second inning, highlighted by a 2-run double by Roel Koolen. In the fifth at bat, Kinheim scored five runs, this time on a 2-run double by Dirk van 't Klooster and an RBI-double by Tjerk Smeets, who doubled twice.
RCH scored its lone run in the fifth at bat when Petr Baroch walked and scored on a double by Ryan Murphy. Winning pitcher Vaughan Harris raised his record to 8-0.
At The Hague, Pioniers won 9-4 at ADO on 14 basehits, including three by Norbert Lokhorst and Glenn Romney.
Pioniers scored once in the first and twice in the second inning (back-to-back singles by Lokhorst and Romney) to take a 3-0 lead, before ADO answered with a run in the home of the second when Harvey Monte homered. Pioniers got the run back in the sixth on back-to-back doubles by Edwin de Graaf and Michael Duursma, but ADO came back within one run by scoring a run in the sixth and seventh inning.
Trailing only 4-3, Elvis Polanco took over the pitching for ADO in the eighth inning, but he would walk three batters, give up five hits and also five runs in the next two innings, enabling Pioniers to extend its lead to 9-4. In the sixth, Pioniers scored on a single by Lars Koehorst and a sac-fly by pinch-hitter Mark Duursma. In the ninth, singles by Glenn Romney and Marcel Venema and a force play-grounder produced three runs. ADO scored its last run in the eighth on a single by Dave Steward.
Mark Duursma played in his first game tonight since June 6 when Pioniers also played against ADO. Duursma then was hit hard at home plate by a sliding Jermaine Esprit, who scored the winning run in the ninth inning. Duursma sustained a concussion. Also playing again was ADO's third baseman Michel Korzeniewski, who on June 28, also against Pioniers, was ejected for running hard into third baseman Marcel Venema during a force play. This triggered a bench clearing brawl in which Pioniers' outfielder Jefferson Muzo also was ejected. Korzeniewski sat down a 6-game suspension, while Muzo still is sitting out a 10-game suspension. His suspension was shortened by two games after an appeal. With the comeback of Korzeniewski, ADO now has all players available again, as Maikel Benner and Boudewijn van Elswijk returned a few games ago, after sitting out a long suspension of their own, after being ejected on June 3 in a game vs. Sparta/Feyenoord.
(July 19)
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The national team will travel to the USA next Wednesday, then practice on Thursday and Friday, before playing on Saturday, followed by a double-header on Sunday. The Dutch and American teams then come back to the Netherlands to participate in the 11th Eneco World Port Tournament, which will be held August 2-12 in Rotterdam. Also participating in that event are Cuba, Chinese Taipei and Japan.
the most important event for the Dutch will come in September when it will defend its European title in the European Championships in Barcelona (Spain). That event also will be the Olympic Qualifier for next years Olympics in Beijing (China).
The Royal Dutch Baseball and Softball Association (KNBSB) officially presented Sudtours Vliegvakanties as its new main sponsor, while Easy Life Investments became a sub-sponsors. National team players Diegomar Markwell and Raily Legito showed the new uniforms for the upcoming events.
The Roster
Pitchers (11):
David Bergman, Duko Jansen, Michiel van Kampen (all Corendon Kinheim), Kenny Berkenbosch, Nick Stuifbergen (both Amsterdam Pirates), Leon Boyd, Gregory Gustina, Diegomar Markwell (all DOOR Neptunus), Rob Cordemans, Berry van Driel (both ADO) and Dave Draijer (Konica Minolta Pioniers).
Catchers (3):
Sidney de Jong (Amsterdam Pirates), Martijn Meeuwis (DOOR Neptunus) and Tjerk Smeets (Corendon Kinheim).
Infielders (6):
René Cremer, Roel Koolen, Vince Rooi (all Corendon Kinheim), Michael Duursma (Konica Minolta Pioniers), Percy Isenia (ADO) and Raily Legito (DOOR Neptunus).
Outfielders (4):
Bryan Engelhardt (Instant Holland Almere '90), Dirk van 't Klooster, Danny Rombley (both Corendon Kinheim) and Harvey Monte (ADO).
(July 19)
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![]() ...Kenny Berkenbosch... ...12 StrikeOuts... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
Pirates opened the score in the first inning. With two outs, Sidney de Jong's fly was missed in centerfield and he then scored when the same happened in rightfield on a fly by next batter Bas de Jong. In the second inning, three errors resulted in the second run from Pirates. Bas Kuijer and Rogier van de Poel, two new additions to the squad, both reached base on an error, then Kuijer scored on a sac-fly by Pavèl van Zaane, another added player. Kuijer, Van de Poel and Van Zaane all play in the third team Pirates, but were added to the main squad, because of four suspended players and an injury. All three have big league-experience. Before tonight, Kuijer played in 319 games in nine seasons with Kinheim (1998) and Pirates (1994; 1999-2005), Van de Poel appeared in 248 games in eight seasons with Hoofddorp Pioniers (1994; 1998), HCAW (2000-2001) and Pirates (1999; 2002-2004) and before making his comeback last Saturday, Van Zaane played in 143 games in six seasons for Kinheim (1999) and Pirates (2000-2004).
Almere came back with a run in the third when Giovanni Samboe singled and scored on an infield-hit by Derrick Francisca, but Pirates got the run back in the fifth. Roderick Simon then walked and went on to score on a 2-out error. Pirates made it 5-1 in the seventh inning. With one out, Roderick Simon broke the No-Hitter, then Pavèl van Zaane reached on a bunt-single. A throwing error and a sac-fly gave Pirates two more runs. Almere scored its second run in the home of the seventh when Randy Daal singled and later scored on a groundout.
Raban Schalm threw the last two innings for Pirates and earned his first save of the season.
For Almere, this was its seventh loss in a row. The team is only one point ahead of eighth placed ADO. The team which ends in eighth place has to play a Play-Off against the First Division-champion to avoid relegation. Coming weekend, Almere is off, while ADO meets Mr. Cocker HCAW twice.
So far, Almere hasn't won a game yet in July, as its last victory was on June 30 vs. MediaMonks RCH. Since then, Almere lost seven consecutive games in which it scored only 12 runs, hit 38 basehits, but also committed 27 errors.
(July 17)
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At Haarlem, Corendon Kinheim defeated ADO, 13-1 in 6 1/2 inning to become the first team to qualify for the Play-Offs. Kinheim collected 20 basehits and now has hit 56 in its last three games. Denny Beljaards was the lone player without a run and a basehit in today's game, which started 35 minutes later due to rain.
After scoring twice in the first inning on a 2-out single by Jeffrey Verbij, then rallied for eight runs in the second inning. In the inning, Kinheim hit eight basehits, including another 2-run single by Verbij, who added an RBI-double in the third at bat.
Vince Rooi went 4-for-4 and was 6-for-6 this weekend. In the last three games, Dirk van 't Klooster had ten basehits, while René Cremer and Roel Koolen had seven. Kinheim-starter Patrick Beljaards gave up only five hits in the six innings he threw.
At Rotterdam, DOOR Neptunus became the second Play-Off team, as it won 2-1 vs. Instant Holland Almere '90, but needed 12 innings to accomplish the win.
Almere took a 1-0 lead when Randy Daal homered in the fifth inning. Daal's homerun was the lone basehit Neptunus-starter Diegomar Markwell gave up in the 7 1/3 innings he pitched. Neptunus came alongside in its fifth when Melfried Comenencia walked and scored on a sac-fly by Benjamin Dille.
Neptunus stranded 15 runners in this game, including three in the second inning and runners on second and third base in the tenth at bat. In the twelfth, Raily Legito walked and moved on a sac-bunt by Lennart Koster. Pinch-hitter Evert-Jan 't Hoen was then walked intentionally, but next batter Jeffrey Arends followed with a single to win the game.
At Amsterdam, the game between Amsterdam Pirates and Mr. Cocker HCAW ended in a 4-4 tie after 12 innings.
Pirates took a 1-0 lead in the first inning on a double by Bas de Jong, but then HCAW scored twice in the third inning when Ralph Milliard hit a 2-run homerun.
Pirates came alongside in the fifth, then took a 4-2 lead in the sixth inning. In that at bat, Sidney de Jong led off with a double, then Stephen Spragg took over for starter Kevin Roovers. De Jong advanced after a flyout, then Fausto Álvarez Rizo was walked intentionally. A throwing error by Spragg gave Pirates the third run, then the fourth run was scored on a force play-grounder.
HCAW tied the score in the eighth off Nick Stuifbergen, who had taken over for starter Jos de Jong in the sixth. Siemen Korff and Stefan Hoogewerff singled, moved on a sac-bunt by Ralph Milliard, then both scored on a pinch-hit single by Nick Makkinje.
In the twelfth inning, Ronald Jaarsma (walk) tried to score on a double by Sidney Ensermo, but was thrown out at the plate. In the home of the twelfth, Pirates got a big chance of winning the game, as it got the bases loaded with no outs. Kenny Berkenbosch reached when his pop-fly was missed, then Spragg hit the next two batters with a pitch. While this was an ideal squeeze-situation, no bunt followed. Instead, a force play at the plate, an infield-fly and an grounder ended the game.
At Heemstede, MediaMonks RCH and Sparta/Feyenoord played an very attractive scoreless, 12-inning game, which was a pitching duel between Ryan Murphy (RCH) and Eddie Oropesa (Sparta/Feyenoord).
Murphy threw all 12 innings and gave up seven hits, while Oropesa dominated and struckout 12 batters. In the nine innings he threw, the lefthander gave up only two hits to RCH, which was coached again by Ramses Meering.
Dwayne Kemp got three of Sparta/Feyenoord's seven hits and reached base four times, but stranded twice on third base, being the only player to reach third base in this game. RCH only reached second base. Ryan Murphy was the lone RCH-player to hit a basehit off Eddie Oropesa, who was relieved by Elton Koeiman in the tenth inning.
(July 15)
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There have been several coaching changes since last season when Ramses Meering guided RCH to the First Division-title and promotion to the big league.
After Meering announced his retirement, Guus van Dee was named as his successor, but he resigned during the exhibition season. Meering returned as Interim Head Coach and led RCH in the first eight games of the season, winning two of them.
On April 19, Marlon Fluonia was named as new Head Coach, joined the coaching staff on April 28 and made his debut as Head Coach on May 19. Until his last game on July 12, RCH went 5-13 under guidance of Fluonia, who was ejected twice in this period.
3B Coach Jeroen Roozen filled in as Interim Head Coach on three occassions and won twice, including last Saturday, while players Nick Heij and Ryan Murphy coached the team in one game.
RCH currently is in ninth and last place with a 9-21-1 record, five points behind ADO.
(July 15)
At Haarlem, Fausto Álvarez Rizo became the first player since 1971 to hit ten or more homeruns with a wooden bat, as he homered twice today to increase his season-total to eleven. The last player to hit ten or more was Hudson John, who set a record with 17 in 1971 while playing for Storks. Bas de Jong also homered for Pirates, but it was Kinheim that turned around the game in the fifth and sixth inning and went on to win 14-6. All nine starting players in the Kinheim line-up had at least one basehit and scored at least one run. Starting pitcher David Bergman became the first pitcher of the season to earn his eighth victory.
Pirates opened the score in the second when Bas de Jong led off with a homerun, then added two runs in the third inning. Bas Nooij led off with a single and, with two outs, Remco Draijer and Sidney de Jong hit back-to-back RBI-doubles to make it 3-0. Kinheim got the bases loaded in the first inning with one out, as Pirates-starter Pim Walsma walked three batters, but the righthander then struckout Tjerk Smeets and Jeffrey Verbij to end the inning. In the third, Kinheim scored its first run on a sac-fly, but Pirates got the run back immediately when Fausto Álvarez led off the fourth with a towering homerun.
Kinheim came within one run in the home of the fourth when two runs were scored on a double play and a double by Danny Rombley, then took over the lead by scoring four runs in the fifth. Dirk van 't Klooster, Vince Rooi (double) and Tjerk Smeets (RBI) all hit a basehit, which marked the end for Pim Walsma. His successor Kevin Miner got two quick outs, but then gave up an RBI-single to Quincy Bernardus. The next two runs were then scored on a wild pitch and passed ball. This time, it was Pirates that narrowed the lead to one run. Sidney de Jong led off with a double and scored on the second homerun in the game by Fausto Álvarez.
Kinheim decided the game in its sixth. With one out, Dirk van 't Klooster singled and Vince Rooi walked, then Tjerk Smeets hit a long 3-run homerun to make it 10-6. In the seventh, Kinheim got the bases loaded off Miner, who was then relieved by Rick Geestman, who made his big league-debut. The son of former big league-pitcher Tom Geestman and grandson of legendary pitcher and coach Wim Geestman Sr., was greeted in the big league with a 2-run double by Vince Rooi. In the eighth, René Cremer added a 2-run triple to make it 14-6. In this inning, Geestman threw to another player who made his debut, catcher Mitchell Koot, the son of former big league-infielder Frank Koot.
Geestman, Koot and pitcher/infielder Frank van Heijst (who didn't play) were added to the Pirates-roster from its second team. Also added was infielder Pavèl van Zaane, who plays in the third team and made his comeback on the highest level, as he played at second base. The additions were made as Pirates is missing four players, who were suspended last Friday for their part in last Sunday's bench clearing at Pioniers, while a fifth player was unable to play due to an injury sustained during the brawl. In the coming weeks, more players (all with big league experience) from its third team are expected to be added. The added players will fill in or rotate game by game when needed.
At The Hague, Marek Deska threw a complete game shutout, as RCH won 7-0 at ADO.
The Canadian/Polish righthander gave up nine basehits, but ADO reached third base only twice. In the first inning, Maikel Benner singled with one out and moved to third on a 2-out single by Harvey Monte, but both were left behind. In the fourth, Monte led off with a double, moved to third on a sac-bunt by Marvin Bleij, but was then thrown out at the plate on a grounder to short by Jason Halman.
RCH stranded six runners in the first four innings, but then rallied for three runs in the fifth at bat. Lead-off hitter Nick Heij reached on an error, then stole second. With one out, Petr Baroch walked and Ryan Murphy reached on an infield-hit. Heij was then forced out at home on a grounder by Jan Drabek back to pitcher Jurrian Koks, but a run was scored when next batter Jim Leijenaar walked. Berry van Driel was brought in as reliever, but was greeted with a 2-run single by Maarten Bos, which made it 3-0.
In the sixth inning, RCH scored four runs. With one out, Nick Heij walked and moved to third on a single by Lex Leijenaar. Bobbie van Duuren took over as pinch-runner for Heij at third and scored on a single by Petr Baroch. A walk for Ryan Murphy, who was 3-for-4, loaded the bases. Hereafter, another force out at the plate followed, as was a basesloaded walk, then two runs were added when an error was made on a grounder by Maarten Bos.
At Bussum, Sparta/Feyenoord struck early to defeat HCAW, 4-2. All nine starting players for Sparta/Feyenoord had at least one basehit.
The Rotterdam-squad scored twice in the first inning off starter André Simpson. With one out, Nick Eppinga singled and moved to third on a single by Dwayne Kemp, then scored on a wild pitch. Kemp later scored on a single by Sape Wagenaar.
In the second inning, the lead was increased to 3-0 when Earmy Isabella led off with a double, advanced on a wild pitch, then scored on a 2-out single by Ramphis Trinidad. It became 4-0 in the fourth inning. Sape Wagenaar then led off with a walk, stole second, moved on an infield-hit and scored on an error.
HCAW, which had only six hits, scored its two runs in the sixth inning, after having stranded six runners in the previous five at bats. In the sixth, Bart Gabriëls and Sergio Koelemij led off with singles which marked the end for starter Rudy Seebus, who was relieved by Ronald de Bont. Gabriëls was able to score on a grounder by Ronald Jaarsma, then Koelemij scored when an error was made on a grounder by pinch-hitter Sidney Ensermo.
At Almere, Pioniers collected 14 basehits, including three by Norbert Lokhorst and Marcel Venema, but scored all four runs in the first two innings to defeat Almere, 4-1. Dave Draijer threw the ninth inning and earned his league-leading seventh save.
Pioniers hit seven of their 14 basehits in these first two at bats. In the first, Michael Duursma (bunt) and Norbert Lokhorst reached on a basehit, then Glenn Romney walked. Duursma and Lokhorst then scored on a single by Dè Flanegin, who last Thursday-evening was handed a 3-game suspension for making remarks towards the umpire-crew in last Sunday's game after the bench clearing against Pirates. However, Pioniers appealed the suspension, meaning Flanegin can play until the Jury of Appeal makes a decision. After Marcel Venema also singled, Romney scored the third run in the inning when Lars Koehorst grounded into a double play.
In the second inning, the fourth run was scored. Nick Fridsma led off with his first of two doubles in this game, moved on a grounder, then scored on a single by Michael Duursma. After Norbert Lokhorst also singled, Almere-starter Erik Remmerswaal was replaced by Forstin Coenraad, who did a fine job hereafter. In the remaining seven-plus innings, Coenraad gave up seven hits, but also struckout six and allowed only two runners to reach third base.
Pionier-starter Nelson Santander Olajo pitched four hitless innings, before giving up a lead-off double to Ricky Daal, who went on to score Almere's lone run. Daal first stole third base, then scored on a sac-fly by Emeron Lourens. In the sixth, Niels van Weert led off with a single and Dayron Puriël was hit by a pitch, but then Bryan Engelhardt struckout. Next batter Randy Daal almost tied up the score, as he hit a homerun, but that went just foul. Moments later, he popped out, then a flyout ended the at bat and Almere's last scoring opportunity.
Lars Koehorst played at third base tonight and will now play regularly again, as long as Pioniers will miss its four players, who were suspended for their part in last week's bench clearing. According to the line-up sheet, Pioniers didn't add any extra players from lower teams for today's game. Bullpen Coach Theo Geerman filled in as Head Coach for the suspended Frank Koene.
(July 14)
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At Rotterdam, league-leader DOOR Neptunus came from behind twice and broke a tie in the ninth inning to defeat Sparta/Feyenoord 10-7.
Trailing 1-0, Sparta/Feyenoord scored three runs in the second inning when Neptunus-starter Martijn Nijhoff first walked Jeffrey Sprott and Rien Vernooy. After the two advanced on a sac-bunt, they both scored on a single by Sape Wagenaar. Moments later, Wagenaar scored on a single by Shaldimar Daantji. Neptunus came back with three runs in the third to take a 4-3 lead. Andy Leer led off with a double, then scored on an one-out single by Raily Legito, who was then caught stealing. But Sparta/Feyenoord-starter Tim Roodenburg then walked Lennart Koster and gave up a 2-run homerun to Martijn Meeuwis, his sixth of the season. In the next at bat, it was Sparta/Feyenoord's turn to take the lead again by again scoring three runs. Again Jeffrey Sprott (walk) and Rien Vernooy (error/sac-bunt) both scored, this time on a 2-out single by Patrick Wabbijn, who himself advanced to third on an outfield-error, then scored on an infield-by Shaldimar Daantji.
Sparta/Feyenoord held the 6-4 lead until the eighth inning in which Neptunus again scored three runs to take a 7-6 lead. Lennart Koster led off with an infield-hit and Martijn Meeuwis doubled, which led to a pitching change. Still leading 6-4, Eddie Oropesa took over for Roodenburg, but was greeted with an RBI-single by Jeffrey Arends. After a strikeout, Oropesa hit Melfried Comenencia with a pitch, who was forced out on an grounder by Jeroen Sluijter, which enabled Meeuwis to score the tying run. However, trying to complete a double and also eliminate Sluijter, a throwing error followed and Arends scored the go-ahead run.
The game wasn't over yet, as Sparta/Feyenoord came alongside in its eighth at bat. First, Jeffrey Sprott singled, but was thrown out at the plate trying to score on a double by Edison Bito, who then did score on a single by Sape Wagenaar. Hereafter, Jan Naterop became Neptunus' fourth pitcher and got out of the inning, as Patrick Wabbijn flied out. Despite facing only one batter, Naterop became the winning pitcher, as Neptunus again had a 3-run inning in the ninth. Benjamin Dille led off with a triple and scored the go-ahead run on a single by Raily Legito, who was 3-for-4. A double by Jeffrey Arends and a single by Evert-Jan 't Hoen then increased the lead to 10-7. Chris Ryan pitched the ninth to earn his third save of the season.
At Heemstede, second placed Corendon Kinheim defeated MediaMonks RCH 15-2 in seven innings on 19 basehits, including four by Dirk van 't Klooster, who went 4-for-5, scored three runs and had two RBI's. René Cremer and Roel Koolen had three hits. For Koolen, this was his first game since June 7, as he was recovering from an injury in between.
After three scoreless innings, Kinheim scored once in the fourth, then rallied for five runs in the next at bat. Danny Rombley then led off with a double and scored on an one-out single by Dirk van 't Klooster. A sac-fly by Jeffrey Verbij, a 2-run triple by Roel Koolen and an RBI-single by Robin Longhurst increased the lead to 6-0. RCH came back with two runs in the bottom half of the fifth. Lex Leijenaar reached on an error and Petr Baroch doubled, then both scored on an one-out single by Jan Drabek. With two outs, Maarten Bos also singled, which led to a pitching change. Jean-Paul Gulinck was replaced by Vaughan Harris, who became the winning pitcher, as Gulinck threw one-third inning too short to earn the win.
In the sixth, Kinheim added four runs, including three on a homerun by Tjerk Smeets. The first run in the inning was scored on a single by Wouter Heemskerk, who had replaced third baseman Vince Rooi in the second inning.
Five more runs were scored in the seventh inning on an error, RBI-singles by René Cremer, Dirk van 't Klooster and Wouter Heemskerk and a sac-fly. RCH stranded 13 runners in this game.
At Hoofddorp, third placed Konica Minolta Pioniers won 12-4 vs. ADO.
Pioniers got a strong outing from pitcher Daan de Jong, who threw seven innings in which he gave up only five innings and struckout six batters. De Jong, who appeared in three games last season and therefore still is a rookie in the big league, won his first game on the highest level. Pioniers opened the score in the first at bat when lead-off hitter Michael Duursma was hit by a pitch from starter Rob Cordemans, then scored on an 1-out sac-fly by Dè Flanegin. Pioniers broke open the game in the second with a 5-run rally. With the bases loaded, Marcel Venema, Lars Koehorst and Nick Fridsma (bunt) all singled, and one out, Duursma hit a sac-fly and Norbert Lokhorst followed with a 2-run double. An error and a single by Glennsig Polonius made it 6-0.
ADO scored its first run in the fourth when Percy Isenia homered, but Pioniers got the run back in its fourth when Lokhorst tripled and scored on a single by Glenn Romney. ADO added a run in the seventh on back-to-back doubles by Marvin Bleij and Adrian Anthony, but Pioniers had another big inning in the seventh when it scored four runs off new pitcher Dennis Burgersdijk, who was responsible himself for all runs, as Pioniers didn't have a basehit in this at bat. Burgersdijk walked five batters and had five wild pitches, accounting for the four runs. ADO scored two more runs in the eighth and ninth, while Pioniers scored another one in the eighth.
At Almere, the game between Instant Holland Almere '90 and number four Amsterdam Pirates was canceled because of rain.
The game was initially delayed for half an hour, but was then canceled definitively. The game was re-scheduled for next Tuesday.
(July 12)
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Two pitchers will make their first start of the season on Thursday-evening.
At Rotterdam, RHP Martijn Nijhoff makes his first start for DOOR Neptunus against Sparta/Feyenoord, while LHP Jean-Paul Gulinck makes his first start for Corendon Kinheim at Heemstede, facing MediaMonks RCH.
(July 13)
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(July 13)
At Rotterdam, Neptunus had 15 basehits, including four by rookie Andy Leer, who was 4-for-4, including a 2-run homerun in the sixth inning. In his first at bat, Leer walked, as he reached base in all of his five at bats. He had three RBI's and scored twice. Jurriaan Korff went 3-for-4.
Leading 1-0, Neptunus scored seven runs in the third on six hits, including 2-run singles by Jurriaan Korff and Raily Legito, who had two singles in this at bat. In the fifth, Martijn Meeuwis also had a 2-run single.
Winning pitcher Kevin Heijstek went the distance for the first time in his big league-career and threw a 7-inning 3-hitter.
At The Hague, Pioniers won 5-0 vs. ADO on ten basehits. Richard Orman started for Pioniers and gave up three hits in the six-plus innings he pitched. Roger Kops completed the game, threw three innings in which he gave up one hit and earned a save.
Pioniers scored its first run in the third inning when Michael Duursma walked and scored on a single by Glenn Romney, but it took until the fifth to break open the game. In this at bat, Pioniers scored twice on a double play-grounder and a single by Dè Flanegin. Two runs were also scored in the seventh. Norbert Lokhorst and Glenn Romney led off with singles, then scored on a single by Glennsig POlonius and an error.
(July 10)
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At The Hague, ADO will host Konica Minolta Pioniers. ADO plans to go with RHP Jeoffrey de Groot. Initially, RHP Elvis Polanco was a candidate to start, but he pitched five innings in relief on Sunday. Pioniers probably will go with LHP Richard Orman, who was the starter in last Sunday's game, which was interrupted by a bench-clearing brawl in the second inning after which Orman was ejected. Orman is one of the players who might face a suspension.
At Rotterdam, DOOR Neptunus sends RHP Kevin Heijstek to the mound for his third start of the season. He will face RHP Elton Koeiman, who will start for Sparta/Feyenoord.
(July 9)
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At Bussum, Kinheim trailed 1-0 vs. HCAW, but came alongside in the sixth. HCAW re-took the lead in the next at bat, but this time Kinheim answered with four runs in the eighth to win 5-2.
In the first, Ralph Milliard scored for HCAW on a grounder, then pitcher André Simpson silenced the Kinheim-offense, but gave up the tying run in the sixth when Denny Beljaards singled and scored on a single by René Cremer, who was added to the national team two weeks ago. HCAW re-took the lead in the seventh when pinch-runner Kevin Roovers scored on a basesloaded single by Ralph Milliard. In the eighth, Kinheim scored four runs. Wouter Heemskerk led off with a walk and Denny Beljaards followed with a double. After Stephen Spragg took over for Simpson, Danny Rombley also doubled, enabling Heemskerk to score. Rombley's double was disputed by HCAW's Head Coach Roy Berrevoets, who was then ejected. With one out, Dirk van 't Klooster was walked intentionally, but then Vince Rooi followed with a 2-run single and Tjerk Smeets added an RBI-single.
At Rotterdam, Neptunus trailed twice vs. ADO, but their game ended in a 3-3 tie.
Neptunus opened the score in the third inning on a 2-out RBI-single by Benjamin Dille, but ADO answered with two runs in the fifth when Neptunus committed two errors after Percy Isenia and Harvey Monte had started with singles. Neptunus came alongside in the sixth when Raily Legito walked and scored on a single by Lennart Koster, but ADO re-took the lead in the seventh when Monte scored on another Neptunian error. Leading 3-2, ADO's Venezuelan pitcher Elvis Polanco took over for starter Jurrian Koks in the seventh, but failed to hold onto the lead. Jeroen Sluijter reached on a fielder's choice, was safe on second on an error and scored on a 2-out single by Legito.
At Almere, Sparta/Feyenoord registered its second shutout-win in two days against Almere.
After having only two basehits on Saturday, Almere today had only three off Rudy Seebus, who went the distance in this 8-inning game. Two of the hits were infield-hits, the only 'real' basehit came off the bat of pinch-hitter Frank van Leeuwen in the eighth inning. Sparta/Feyenoord scored its first run in the third inning when Almere made two of its seven errors in this game. In the fifth inning, the Rotterdam-squad rallied for five runs on five basehits off starter Patrick de Lange. Three runs were added in the sixth at bat when Ramphis Trinidad led off with a double and Nick Eppinga followed with a single. After an RBI-grounder by Dwayne Kemp (who had three RBI's), a single by Jeffrey Sprott led to another run and a pitching change. An error then gave Sparta/Feyenoord one more run, as it also did in the eighth.
(July 8)
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At Amsterdam, Pirates played another strong game to extend their winning streak.
The Amsterdam-squad opened the score in the third when Remco Draijer walked, moved on a wild pitch, then scored on a single by Sidney de Jong. But Pirates also stranded three runners in this at bat. That didn't happen two innings later, when Pionier-starter Nelson Santander Olajo was hit hard and gave up four runs. It all started with a bunt-single by Remco Draijer, who then scored on a deep double by Sidney de Jong. Bas de Jong, the league-leader in RBI's, followed with a runscoring single, then scored himself on a deep triple by Fausto Álvarez Rizo. Moments later, Álvarez scored the fourth run in the at bat on a force play-grounder by Ferd van Stekelenburg.
Jos de Jong went the distance for the second time in his career and first time since throwing nine innings (and winning) against Kinheim on July 30, 2005. De Jong struckout six, but missed a shutout, as Pioniers scored an unearned run in the ninth when Dè Flanegin singled, reached second base on an error and scored on a single by Lars Koehorst, who filled in as second baseman today. Infielders Jourick Blanco (who pinch-hit today), Glennsig Polonius and Mark-Jan Moorman all are injured, while the team was informed on Friday that outfielder Jefferson Muzo was suspended for 12 games for his part in a brawl on June 28 vs. ADO. Pioniers appealed the suspension, which is effective immediately.
At Haarlem, HCAW turned a 2-0 deficit into a 4-2 lead in the third inning and went on to win against Kinheim.
In the first inning, Kinheim's Danny Rombley scored the first run on a grounder by Vince Rooi, who scored the second run in the second at bat on a double by Tjerk Smeets. But in the third, HCAW connected well off starter David Bergman, who lost his second game of the season after winning his first seven decisions. With one out, Ronald Jaarsma and Sergio Koelemij singled, then both scored on a single by Bart Gabriëls. An RBI-double by Nick Makkinje followed, then Juriën Overman also singled to mark the end for Bergman, who had his shortest outing this season. Duko Jansen took over and saw HCAW add a run on a grounder by Sidney Ensermo.
HCAW scored another run in the sixth when Ralph Milliard doubled and scored on a single by Ronald Jaarsma. In the home of the seventh, Kinheim came back with a run when Denny Beljaards doubled and scored on a single by Danny Rombley, but HCAW got the run back in the ninth when Sergio Koelemij singled and scored on a double by Bart Gabriëls.
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At Rotterdam, Sparta/Feyenoord shutout Almere '90, as Eddie Oropesa threw a complete game 2-hitter and allowed only three batters to reach, while striking out fourteen. The lefthander gave up doubles to Ricky Daal (second inning) and Dayron Puriël (fourth inning) and walked pinch-hitter Emile Haswell (ninth inning). After Puriël's double, Oropesa retired 16 batters in a row, before walking Haswell.
Sparta/Feyenoord opened the score with three runs in the third inning. With one out, Ramphis Trinidad was hit by a pitch, then scored on a double by Nick Eppinga, who scored himself on a single by Dwayne Kemp. A grounder by Jeffrey Sprott enabled Kemp to score the third run. In the fifth, the Rotterdam-team added a run when Ramphis Trinidad walked and scored on a single by Dwayne Kemp. In the seventh, Trinidad scored his third run of the game, this time on a 2-out double by Jeffrey Sprott.
(July 7)
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(July 6)
At Haarlem, Kinheim trailed 5-0 against MediaMonks RCH, but then scored six runs in the last three innings to win 6-5. Because of the win, Kinheim now shares first place with Neptunus.
Australian pitcher Vaughan Harris held RCH to only two hits in six innings, but then gave up five runs in the seventh, three of which were unearned. In the seventh, Petr Baroch led off with a single, then Ryan Murhy was hit by a pitch. Both scored when Jan Drabek followed with a triple. With this, Baroch and Drabek underscored their value for RCH, who had to play without the two the last few games, as they were playing for the Czech National Team in the Prague Baseball Week. Next, Bobbie van Duuren walked, but was forced out on a grounder by Maarten Bos, who advanced on an error, which enabled Drabek to score. Another error on a grounder by Jeroen Bakker gave RCH an additional run. After Jean-Paul Gulinck took over for Harris, Bakker scored on a single by Lex Leijenaar.
Kinheim came back with a run in the seventh on a 2-out single by Denny Beljaards, then came alongside in the eighth. René Cremer led off with a double and scored on a single by Dirk van 't Klooster, who advanced on a single by Vince Rooi. Hereafter, Ewout Bos took over for Ryan Murphy, who struckout 11 batters in the previous seven innings. After a groundout, Bos gave up a 3-run homerun to Jeffrey Verbij, which tied the score. In the ninth, Kinheim scored the winning run on three consecutive hits with two outs. First, Van 't Klooster and Rooi singled, then Tjerk Smeets delivered the game-winner.
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At Almere, MediaMonks RCH won 5-4 vs. Instant Holland Almere '90 Magpies.
Trailing 2-1, RCH took a 3-2 lead in the sixth on singles by Bobbie van Duuren and Maarten Bos, who also played an important role later in the game. Almere came alongside in the sixth, then re-took the lead in the seventh on a 2-out double by Derrick Francisca. But in the eighth, RCH again scored two runs to make it 5-4. Ryan Murphy led off with a walk and moved on a sac-bunt by pinch-hitter Nick Heij. After Floris Morang walked, Bobbie van Duuren doubled to bring in the tying run, but then Morang was thrown out at the plate. After a pitching change, Van Duuren scored the go-ahead run on a single by Maarten Bos.
At Bussum, DOOR Neptunus won 3-1 vs. Mr. Cocker HCAW to remain the league-leader.
Leading 1-0, Neptunus scored twice in the sixth inning to take some more distance. Evert-Jan 't Hoen then led off with a walk and moved on a double by Lennart Koster, who was 3-for-4. Former HCAW-player Martijn Meeuwis then delivered a sac-fly and Koster scored on a single by Jeffrey Arends. HCAW scored its lone run in the home sixth when Neptunus committed two errors. HCAW-infielder Ralph Milliard, who didn't the play the last few weeks because of a foot injury returned to the line-up as the DH, but Neptunus still has to do without its veteran centerfielder Johnny Balentina, who last week bruised his ribs during a collission in the outfield.
(July 1)
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At Haarlem, Pioniers scored its only run against Corendon Kinheim in the ninth inning.
Jefferson Muzo led off with an infield-hit, moved on a sac-bunt by Michael Duursma and scored on a single by next batter Norbert Lokhorst. Kinheim, which left a runner at third in the fourth inning, got a scoring chance in the sixth inning. But in that at bat, Wouter Heemskerk was thrown out at the plate when he tried to score on a 2-out single by Dirk van 't Klooster. In the eighth, Kinheim had the bases loaded with only one out and also didn't go to the bunt. Moments later, Pioniers turned its third double play of the game.
For Kinheim-starter David Bergman, who went the distance, this was his first loss of the season after winning seven in a row. Pionier-starter Nelson Santander Olajo threw a complete game 3-hitter. Playing at third base for Pioniers was Lars Koehorst, who retired after last season and this year is the team's third base coach. However, infielders Jourick Blanco and Glennsig Polonius are both injured, while catcher Mark Duursma is still recovering from the hard collission at ADO a few weeks ago.
At Heemstede, Instant Holland Almere '90 Magpies won 6-3 vs. MediaMonks RCH.
Almere broke an 1-1 tie in the sixth inning by scoring four runs. With one out, Emeron Lourens, Dayron Puriël and Bryan Engelhardt all singled to load the bases. Randy Daal then followed with a 2-run double to give Almere a 3-1 lead. After a flyout, Frank van Leeuwen also singled to bring in two more runs.
RCH came back with two runs in the eighth. Lex Leijenaar led off with a single and scored on a double by Michel Croes, who last Thursday played in his first big league-game since 2003 when he played in five games for today's opponent Almere. With two outs, RCH got the bases loaded. Almere then brought in veteran René Rijst, who this season is the team's pitching coach and already had made a relief appearance on April 29 vs. ADO. Back then, he was the winning pitcher, today he earned a save. RCH did add an extra run, as Rijst hit the first batter he faced with a pitch. Almere scored its sixth run in the ninth.
At Rotterdam, Mr. Cocker HCAW won 4-3 in eleven innings against league-leader DOOR Neptunus in the evening.
Neptunus took a 2-0 lead in the first inning on a 2-run single by Lennart Koster, but HCAW came back with a run in the second on an error, then scored twice in the third. Lead-off batter Sidney Ensermo was then hit by a pitch from Diegomar Markwell, followed by a double by Sebastiaan Olgers. With two outs, the two scored on a single by Gino Henson. HCAW's first run also was scored by a batter who reached on a hit by pitch. Neptunus came alongside in the fifth on a sac-fly.
In the eighth, Chris Ryan took over for starter Diegomar Markwell and struckout seven of the first eight batters he faced. But in the eleventh, he walked Gino Henson, who was then forced out on a grounder by Bart Gabriëls, who advanced on a sac-bunt by Sergio Koelemij. To set-up a force play, Ronald Jaarsma was walked intentionally, but Siemen Korff followed with a single to give HCAW a 4-3 lead.
HCAW's 3B coach Jurjan Koenen made his debut as a head coach in the big league, as he filled in for Roy Berrevoets, who sat out an one-game suspension.
(June 30)
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There are some interesting match-ups in the 2-game series, which can have some great influence on the current ranking.
(June 29)
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At Hoofddorp, Konica Minolta Pioniers led 3-0 in the third inning against ADO, which came back to take a 5-3 lead in the fifth. Pioniers came alongside, but in the tenth inning ADO re-took the lead and went on to win 6-5. Also in the tenth, a bench clearing brawl erupted after ADO-runner Michel Korzeniewski ran into Pionier-third baseman Marcel Venema after being forced out. Korzeniewski and Pionier-outfielder Jefferson Muzo were ejected.
At Rotterdam, DOOR Neptunus defeated Sparta/Feyenoord 13-2 in seven innings. Neptunus had 13 basehits, including four homeruns. Andy Leer led off the game with homerun, then Raily Legito added another one with one out. Jeffrey Arends and Martijn Meeuwis also homered for Neptunus. Leer and Legito both went 3-for-5, while Leer also scored three runs.
At Heemstede, Corendon Kinheim won 14-2 vs. MediaMonks RCH in eight innings. Leading 4-0, Kinheim decided the game with a 5-run rally in the fourth inning, which was highlighted by a baseclearing, 3-run triple by Dirk van 't Klooster. In the eighth, Denny Beljaards added a 2-run triple.
(June 28)
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At The Hague, Amsterdam Pirates won 8-5 vs. ADO to remain in fourth place.
Pirates took a 3-0 lead in the second inning on a sac-fly and a 2-run double by Ferd van Stekelenburg, then added four runs in the seventh. With two outs, two runners reached base on an error by short stop Dimitri Leon, then a run was scored on a single by Bas de Jong. Next, Fausto Álvarez Rizo hit his fourth homerun of the weekend, a 3-run shot, to make it 7-0. In the second inning, Álvarez, who homered three times yesterday, was hit by a pitch in his first at bat. In his next two at bats, the Cuban walked, then homered in the seventh. He now leads the league with seven. Winning pitcher Jos de Jong allowed only one batter to reach base in the first six innings. The righthander struckout nine batters and gave up five hits, before being relieved in the eighth. In that at bat, ADO scored four runs, but ended up short in the end.
The 3-homerun performance by Álvarez was the first since Ralph Milliard (HCAW) hit three on May 25, 2002 and the sixth by a Pirates-player. Other Pirates who accomplished the feat were Ronald Stoovelaar, Dave Daniels, Hans van Renselaar, Scott Khoury and Elston Hansen. Marcel Kruyt of Neptunus holds the record, as he has hit three homeruns in thee games.
At Hoofddorp, Konica Minolta Pioniers defeated MediaMonks RCH, 3-1.
Pioniers scored twice in the third inning on a triple by Norbert Lokhorst (who tripled twice) and a single by Glenn Romney. After RCH came back with a run in the fourth, Pioniers got the run back in the fifth on a sac-fly. In the ninth inning, Marc Steenhof became the third pitcher for Pioniers and walked the first batter he faced, but Pioniers then turned a double play. Hereafter, the game was stopped because of rain. After a waiting period, it was stopped definitively, so Steenhof earned a save. It was not only his first save of the season, but also his first since September 1, 2002, as he came out of retirement this season after a 4-year absence.
At Bussum, Mr. Cocker HCAW won 4-2 vs. Instant Holland Almere '90.
HCAW scored all runs in the third inning off starter Nick Veltkamp. With one out, HCAW opened the score on a 2-run single by Juriën Overman, then added two more runs on a single by Gino Henson and a sac-fly by Sergio Koelemij. Almere scored its runs in the fourth and seventh inning off American starter André Simpson, who allowed only two hits in the seven innings he pitched, but also walked four batters and had two wild pitches.
(June 24)
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At Amsterdam, Amsterdam Pirates took possession of fourth place again after winning 10-3 vs. ADO with Fausto Álvarez Rizo writing history. The Cuban-born Álvarez tied a big league-record by hitting three homeruns in one game, but also became the oldest player in history to accomplish this feat, as Álvarez is 46 years old. With his three homeruns, Álvarez had six RBI's.
At Heemstede, Konica Minolta Pioniers won 7-4 against MediaMonks RCH and decided the game with three runs in the fifth at bat. With two outs, a run was scored on an error, then two more on a single by Jourick Blanco.
At Almere, Instant Holland Almere '90 shutout Mr. Cocker HCAW, 7-0. HCAw had only three hits in the game, including two off starter Erik Remmerswaal, who won his first game of the season.
(June 23)
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RHP Rob Cordemans will make his first start of the season for ADO since returning from his professional season in Taiwan. Last week, he made his first appearance as a reliever and earned a save. It has been announced that Cordemans, who will start on Saturday against Amsterdam Pirates, will throw on a pitch-count, as he hasn't thrown regularly the last three weeks.
MediaMonks RCH has only announced its start for Saturday for their games against Konica Minolta Pioniers. RHP Marek Deska has been suspended for four games for his part in a bench-clearing brawl last week against Mr. Cocker HCAW, while RCH's Head Coach Marlon Fluonia has been suspended for one game. However, it was reported that both had appealed the suspension. HCAW's Head Coach Roy Berrevoets, who also was suspended for one game because of the brawl, also has appealed. HCAW's Ronald Jaarsma has been suspended for two games for his part in the brawl. He has not appealed, so he will sit down two games this weekend.
(June 22)
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Rimini opened the score with three unearned runs in the fourth inning off starter Jean-Paul Gulinck. Elvis Pena led off with a single and advanced on a single by Luis Ricardo Serafin. A force play-grounder by Amaury Garcia then ended in a throwing error and a run. Mario Chiarini followed with a sac-fly and Daniel Agli added a 2-out single to make it 3-0. In the fourth inning, Rimini lifted the lead to 4-0 when Elvis Pena homered. Jimmy van der Veldt took over the pitching in the sixth inning.
Kinheim got two runs back in the eighth inning. Jeffrey Verbij led off with a single and Robin Longhurst walked, which marked the end for veteran starter Roberto Cabalisti, who was relieved by Ilo Bartolucci. Verbij was then caught stealing, but Wouter Heemskerk reached on a single and Denny Beljaards on a fielder's choice. The two runs were then scored when Danny Rombley and René Cremer both singled.
(June 14)
Rimini - Kinheim 4-2 | R | H | E | |||
Corendon Kinheim | 000 | 000 | 020 | 2 | 8 | 2 |
Telemarket Rimini | 000 | 310 | 00x | 4 | 7 | 0 |
pitchers Kinheim | inn. | SO | BB | H | R | ER |
Jean-Paul Gulinck, L (0-1) | 5.2 | 5 | 3 | 7 | 4 | 1 |
Jimmy van der Veldt | 2.1 | 2 | 1 | - | - | - |
pitchers Rimini | inn. | SO | BB | H | R | ER |
Roberto Cabalisti, W | 7 (*) | 4 | 2 | 4 | 1 | 1 |
Ilo Bartolucci | 2 | 2 | 1 | 4 | 1 | 1 |
(*) - Cabalisti pitched to two batters in the eighth inning | ||||||
Homerun: Rimini: Elvis Pena (solo,5th). |
In the afternoon, Neptunus shutout Regensburg Legionäre (Germany), 8-0, on 12 hits including three by Benjamin Dille and two by Johnnny Balentina.
Jurjen van Zijl started for the Rotterdam-squad and gave up three hits in the five innings he threw. Leon Boyd and Diegomar Markwell, who normally are starters, completed the game in relief.
In the evening, host Pioniers won 14-2 against Arrows Ostrava from the Czech Republic, but led only 2-1 after four innings. But thereafter, the Czech pitchers couldn't find the strikezone anymore, resulting in Pioniers taking more distance and winning comfortably.
Venezuelan pitcher Nelson Santander Olajo started for Pioniers and was relieved in the seventh inning by Maarten Mulder, who completed the game.
(June 13)
Neptunus - Regensburg 8-0 | R | H | E | |||
Regensburg Legionäre | 000 | 000 | 000 | 0 | 7 | 3 |
DOOR Neptunus | 302 | 101 | 01x | 8 | 12 | 1 |
pitchers Regensburg | inn. | SO | BB | H | R | ER |
Martin Almstetter, L | 5 | 5 | 2 | 8 | 6 | |
Filipp Raesel | 2 | 2 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
Filip Niederhagen | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
pitchers Neptunus | inn. | SO | BB | H | R | ER |
Jurjen van Zijl, W (1-0) | 5 | 3 | - | 3 | - | - |
Leon Boyd | 2 | 2 | 1 | 2 | - | - |
Diegomar Markwell | 2 | 4 | - | 2 | - | - |
Kinheim, which had only six hits in this game, scored twice in the fifth inning. Robin Longhurst then walked and Wouter Heemskerk doubled, before scoring on a sac-fly by Denny Beljaards and a single by Danny Rombley.
Two runs were added in the next at bat. Tjerk Smeets singled and Roel Koolen doubled, before scoring on a sac-fly by Jeffrey Verbij and a grounder by Robin Longhurst.
Australian pitcher Vaughan Harris had a strong outing, as he struckout nine batters in seven innings and gave up only four basehits.
(June 13)
Kinheim - Solingen 4-0 | R | H | E | |||
Solingen Aligators | 000 | 000 | 000 | 0 | 5 | 1 |
Corendon Kinheim | 000 | 022 | 00x | 4 | 6 | 1 |
pitchers Solingen | inn. | SO | BB | H | R | ER |
Hughes, L | 5 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 2 | 2 |
Bernard | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
Peasley | 1 | 3 | - | - | - | - |
pitchers Kinheim | inn. | SO | BB | H | R | ER |
Vaughan Harris, W (1-0) | 7 | 9 | - | 4 | - | - |
Duko Jansen | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | - | - |
Michiel van Kampen | 1 | 1 | 1 | - | - | - |
Kinheim opened the score in the first inning when René Cremer reached on a fielder's choice, moved on a single by Dirk van 't Klooster and scored on a force play-grounder by Roel Koolen. Two runs were added in the third when the Czech-defense committed two errors, then Kinheim took more distance by scoring three runs in the fourth inning. Wouter Heemskerk then reached on a fielder's choice and Denny Beljaards singled, followed by a 3-run homerun by Danny Rombley. The final run was added in the sixth at bat when Wouter Heemskerk walked and scored on a single by Dirk van 't Klooster.
With temperatures over 30 degrees Celsius, Patrick Beljaards started for Kinheim and threw seven innings. In the seventh, he gave up the lone Czech run when Pavel Budský (former Mr. Cocker HCAW) homered. David Bergman and Michiel van Kampen completed the game.
(June 12)
Draci Brno - Kinheim 1-7 | R | H | E | |||
Corendon Kinheim | 102 | 301 | 000 | 7 | 11 | 2 |
Draci Brno | 000 | 000 | 100 | 1 | 5 | 2 |
pitchers Kinheim | inn. | SO | BB | H | R | ER |
Patrick Beljaards, W (1-0) | 7 | 4 | - | 5 | 1 | 1 |
David Bergman | 1 | 1 | - | - | - | - |
Michiel van Kampen | 1 | - | - | - | - | - |
pitchers Brno | inn. | SO | BB | H | R | ER |
six pitchers | 9 | 8 | 3 | 11 | 7 | 5 |
Homeruns: Kinheim: Danny Rombley (1)(2-run,4th); Brno: Pavel Budský (1)(solo,7th). |
Sparta/Feyenoord and MediaMonks RCH split their series. On Saturday, Sparta/Feyenoord won at home, 7-4. On Sunday, RCH also won at home, 4-3, and scored four runs in the fourth inning.
At Almere, Konica Minolta Pioniers on Saturday shutout Instant Holland Almere '90, 7-0, and scored all seven runs in the ninth inning.
(June 9-10)
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Pioniers probably has to do at least a month without its catcher Mark Duursma, who sustained a major consussion on Thursday-evening after a huge collission at home plate in the ninth inning vs. ADO, which gave the latter the winning run. Filling in for Duursma behind the plate will be veteran Nick Fridsma and rookie Bart Sabel.
(June 8)
In the first inning of the game against Amsterdam Pirates, Kingsale injured himself while running towards first base. It was diagnosed that he completely tore a tendon in his knee and will be sidelined at least six months. Kingsale already underwent surgery.
Besides not playing for Almere, Kingsale also cannot play for the Dutch National Team and will miss the World Port Tournament in Rotterdam (August), European Championships in Barcelona (September) and World Championships in Taiwan (November). The European Championships in Spain also have the status of Olympic Qualifying Tournament for next years Olympics in Beijing.
Gene, all the best!
(June 8)
At The Hague, Konica Minolta Pioniers was leading 2-0 when ADO came alongside in the seventh inning. ADO then scored the winning run in the ninth inning when Jermaine Esprit walked, moved on a sac-bunt by Dimitri Leon and scored on a single by Maikel Benner. But while scoring, Esprit found catcher Mark Duursma in his way and a very hard collission followed. Duursma fell to the ground, was unconcious for a brief moment and got blood running from his ear. A broken jaw was feared and the catcher was transported to the hospital for further check-ups. While it also was said Duursma might have suffered a major concussion, the exact diagnose wasn't clear yet late Thursday-evening.
Duursma-update: On Friday-morning, it was reported that Mark Duursma had sustained a major concussion as a result of the collission at home plate. No fractures were diagnosed, but he had a cut in his ear, which had to be stitched. Mark has to stay two days in the hospital for observation and will be unable to participate with Pioniers in next weeks CupWinners Cup Tournament at Hoofddorp. Mark, all the best and a quick recovery!
At Rotterdam, Sparta/Feyenoord shutout DOOR Neptunus 2-0. Johnny Balentina led off for Neptunus with a triple in the first inning, but then two strikeouts and a flyout followed. Hereafter, Neptunus didn't reach base much and a runner also was picked off in the seventh. Sparta/Feyenoord-starter Rudy Seebus gave up only four hits, then Tim Roodenburg added three hitless innings.
At Haarlem, Corendon Kinheim trailed 3-1 vs. Media Monks RCH when it rallied for five runs in the fourth inning and went on to win 8-4.
(June 7-8)
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![]() ...RCH's Marlon Fluonia... ...First win as Head Coach... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
At The Hague, Amsterdam Pirates came from behind to hand ADO a 5-4 loss. ADO broke a 1-1 tie with two runs in the fifth inning on a single by Marvin Bleij (who was 3-for-5) and a sac-fly by Harvey Monte (who was 3-for-4). Pirates came back with a run in the sixth, but moments later, ADO also scored again to make it 4-2. In the eighth inning, with two outs, Pirates scored three runs to take a 5-4 lead. In the eighth, Pirates got the bases loaded off starter Elvis Polanco, who was then relieved by Berry van Driel. A strikeout and a flyout followed, but then Zaïr Koeiman singled in two runs to tie the score, followed by an RBI-single by Fausto Álvarez Rizo, who had entered the game earlier as a replacement for Pirates' newest addition Australian/Italian RHP Adam Bonaddio, who went 0-for-1 as the DH and therefore played in an official game before June 1. Kenny Berkenbosch was credited with the win, while Kevin Miner threw the last two innings to earn a save.
At Rotterdam, DOOR Neptunus and Corendon Kinheim played a very attractive game with some nice defensive plays, which was won by Neptunus, 2-1. After leaving the bases loaded in the inning before, Kinheim took a 1-0 lead in the sixth on a single by Dirk van 't Klooster. But in the home of the sixth, Neptunus came alongside off David Bergman, who threw in his 100th career big league-game. In the inning, Raily Legito doubled and scored on a sac-fly by Jeffrey Arends. Neptunus then got the bases loaded, but Bergman ended the inning by striking out Jeroen Sluijter. In the next at bat, Neptunus took the lead off reliever Duko Jansen. With two outs, Raily Legito walked and then appeared to score easily on a double to deep left-centerfield by Evert-Jan 't Hoen (who went 3-for-4). However, centerfielder Danny Rombley retrieved the ball quickly and threw it to short stop Roel Koolen, who made an outstanding and strong throw to catcher Tjerk Smeets, making the scoring of Legito a close play. But Legito's hand just beat Smeets' tag to give Neptunus a decisive 2-1 lead. Neptunus-starter Leon Boyd struckout eleven batters and gave up only three hits and raised his record to 6-0. With the loss, Kinheim's 6-game winning streak ended.
At Bussum, Instant Holland Almere '90 held an 8-0 lead in the third inning against Mr. Cocker HCAW, but finally won 10-6. In the first inning, Bryan Engelhardt hit a 3-run homerun to give Almere an early lead, then the team rallied for five runs in the third at bat, highlighted by a 2-run single by Emile Haswell, who made his comeback in the team, and a 2-run double by Emeron Lourens. HCAW scored three runs in the home of the third, but then Almere added two more in the sixth inning to make it 10-3. In the last three innings, HCAW scored three more runs, but was unable to turn the game around. HCAW now has lost six games in a row. Nick Veltkamp, Monday's scheduled starting pitcher, started tonight for Almere, while announced starter Patrick de Lange threw two innings in relief. It is not known yet who now will start on Monday, but that might be either RHP Forstin Coenraad or RHP Cliff Foster, depending if they are needed in Sunday's game.
(May 26)
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![]() ...Rob Cordemans... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
This season, RHP Rob Cordemans was one of three national team-players to play professionally in Taiwan. Half April, LHP Diegomar Markwell was released after only three appearances with the Macoto Cobras and returned home. A week later, Markwell, who was named Best Pitcher of last season in the Dutch big league, made his comeback with DOOR Neptunus.
Infielder Ivanon Coffie also played for the Cobras and now is the only Dutch player to play in Taiwan.
Cordemans threw for the Uni-President Lions and started the season fine. However, a few weeks ago, the righthander was send to a minor league-team. Today (Friday, May 25), Cordemans was informed that his contract wasn't extended, meaning he was released. ADO expects that Cordemans will return to the Netherlands in about two weeks.
(May 25)
The 23-year old Bonaddio has several years of experience in Baseball Victoria's Division One in Australia. In that State, he played for the Waverley Wildcats, which won the title in the 2006-2007 season and finished in second place the year before. Bonaddio, who is listed as a top pitcher for Waverley, also played for the Victoria Aces in the 2005 Claxton Shield Tournament for the Australian national title.
(May 25)
Pioniers last year also was in contact with Santander. It was then planned to use the righthander as both starter and reliever, but in March 2006, Santander signed a professional contract with the Pittsburgh Pirates-organisation and didn't come to Hoofddorp.
Last year, Santander also played professionally for the Toros del Táchira in San Cristóbal in the Liga Tropical Independiente de Béisbol Profesional Venezolano. In 2005, Santander played in Spain.
Pioniers' Head Coach Frank Koene plans to use Santander in Saturday's, but probably will use him only as the Designated Hitter. The make them eligible to play, foreign players must have played in an official game before June 1.
Santander replaces Japanese pitcher Akira Okamoto on the roster. Initially, Pioniers hoped to add the Japanese righthander, who pitched for ADO last season, but in the off-season it became clear that Okamoto was unavailable to play this season, prompting Pioniers to start a search for a new foreign pitcher.
(May 25)
Amsterdam Pirates again announced its starters on Friday, while the rotation for Corendon Kinheim also was confirmed. RHP David Bergman will throw the opener of their series against DOOR Neptunus on Saturday-evening. That will be a match-up of the two 5-game winners of this season, as Neptunus will start with RHP Leon Boyd.
While not confirmed yet, Konica Minolta Pioniers, Amsterdam Pirates and ADO might add a new pitcher to their roster coming weekend, which is the last to add foreign players, as they have to play their first game before June 1.
(May 24)
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Sparta/Feyenoord rallied for three runs in the second, five in the fourth and four in the sixth inning to reach a 10-run difference and end the game after seven games.
Almere-starter Cliff Foster walked seven batters and gave up only three hits, but the combination gave Sparta/Feyenoord enough runners to take an early lead.
Rookie Ronald de Bont went the distance, gave up only six basehits and threw his first complete game in the big league.
(May 22)
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Trailing 3-2, Alcmaria scored two runs in the ninth inning off reliever Jeffrey Cranston, who had taken over the pitching for PSV in the seventh inning. In the ninth, Cranston, who played a long time in the Dutch big league for UVV and Mr. Cocker HCAW, struckout two batters, but three errors accounted for the two Alcmaria-runs. First Linoy Croes reached on an error and scored the tying run on another one. Michael Pluijmers, who also reached base on an error, scored the winning run on a 2-out single by Mark Giroldi, who therefore become the winning pitcher, as he had taken over in the eighth. On Sunday, Jeffrey Cranston gave PSV an early 3-1 lead in the first inning with a 3-run homerun. PSV then added four runs in the fifth and three more in the seventh inning.
DOOR Tridents, the leader in Pool B, lost 9-6 to ADO 2 on Sunday, but remained on top. Tridents got eleven basehits off ADO-starter Jeoffrey de Groot, who had to leave the mound in the fifth inning. The righthander was then hit in his face by a comebacker, as the ball hit his nose from his glove. De Groot sustained a minor concussion and has an appointment next week with a surgeon to check on his jaw. De Groot is a member of the big league-team of ADO and is expected to be out for a few weeks.
The Line Scores & Box Scores of the Alcmaria and Tridents-games have been added. Coming soon are the Line Scores & Box Scores of this season of games played by Robur '58.
(May 21)
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At Heemstede, Instant Holland Almere '90 won 6-2 vs. MediaMonks RCH, which played its second game under new Head Coach Marlon Fluonia. Almere scored four runs off Canadian-born starter Marek Deska, who made his first start for RCH and made his debut in the Dutch league, becoming the first player in history to play in the highest Dutch league with a Polish passport. Bryan Engelhardt homered for Almere in the eighth inning. With the win, Almere passed HCAW and moved into fourth place.
At Rotterdam, Amsterdam Pirates defeated Sparta/Feyenoord 10-1 in a game which interrupted twice. In the bottom of the fifth, Sparta/Feyenoord-rightfielder Shurendell Borgschot was hit by a pitch, then was caught stealing to end the inning. But while running back to the dug-out, he collapsed at first base. A 17-minute interruption followed to check on Borgschot, who managed to sit up again after a while. As no ambulance was coming to the field, he was brought to the hospital for a check-up by car. In the hospital, it was diagnosed that Borgschot suffered a broken collarbone, but it remains unclear whether he sustained it by the hit by pitch or the sliding during the caught stealing. In the bottom of the seventh inning, the game was delayed by 50 minutes because of rain. When the game resumed, Pirates added five more runs. With the win, Pirates left last place for the first time after 14 games.
At Hoofddorp, Corendon Kinheim won 12-5 vs. Konica Minolta Pioniers. Kinheim scored four runs in the first inning, as Pionier-starter Daan de Jong walked four batters and gave up three hits. Pioniers came back to 4-2, but then Kinheim added more runs. Jeffrey Verbij homered for Kinheim in the fifth inning, while Roel Koolen went 4-for-6 and only missed the homerun to go for-the-cycle.
At Bussum, DOOR Neptunus shutout Mr. Cocker HCAW, 12-0. Neptunus scored three runs in the first at bat, as HCAW-starter Sten van den Bedem also walked four batters and gave up three hits. In the second inning, Evert-Jan 't Hoen and Lennart Koster hit back-to-back homeruns. Benjamin Dille and Jeffrey Arends each had four hits, while Lennart Koster scored four runs.
(May 20)
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![]() ...Former Major Leaguer Eddie Oropesa debuts... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
At Haarlem, Corendon Kinheim got 15 basehits to defeat Konica Minolta Pioniers, 14-4 in 6 1/2 inning. Trailing 1-0, Kinheim scored twice in the first inning when Pionier-starter Ramon Romeijn walked four batters, threw a wild pitch and two errors were made. Kinheim then added nine more runs in the next three innings to increase the lead to 11-1. In the fifth inning, Jourick Blanco led off for Pioniers with a homerun, then the team scored two more runs, but Kinheim answered with a 3-run homerun by Vince Rooi in the sixth at bat to make it a 10-run difference game.
At Rotterdam, DOOR Neptunus defeated Mr. Cocker HCAW, 7-1. Because they won in the afternoon, Kinheim shared first place with Neptunus, but that lasted only five hours and 18 minutes, as Neptunus become the only leader again after winning its game. Neptunus broke an 1-1 tie in the second inning when it scored six runs. This rally started with a lead-off homerun by Jeffrey Arends. Neptunus scored all runs off starter Mark Kolner, then produced only three hits and no runs in the next six innings. Winning pitcher Leon Boyd raised his record to 5-0. He allowed only one hit in his first six innings, before giving up two in the seventh which led to HCAW's lone run.
At Almere, Instant Holland Almere '90 won 4-1 vs. MediaMonks RCH to move into fifth place. RCH took a 1-0 lead on a 2-out error in the first, but Almere came alongside in the next at bat. Derrick Francisca then batted in three more runs with a grounder and a 2-run single in the third and seventh inning respectively to make it 4-1.
(May 19)
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ADO took a 1-0 lead in the third inning when Kevin Kops led off with an infield-hit and scored on a 2-out double by Dave Steward. Tridents came alongside in the fifth at bat. With two outs, Andy Leer singled, stole second, then scored on a single by Friso Arkenbout.
The winning run in the tenth inning was scored by Arkenbout. With one out, he walked, then advanced to third base on a single by Erik van Dorp. Hereafter, ADO brought in Quin Tramm as its third pitcher in the game, but gave up a runscoring grounder to Jonathan Kopra that ended the game.
Starting pitchers Wouter Lensselink (Tridents) and Dennis Burgersdijk (ADO) kept each other in balance. Lensselink struckout nine and gave up five hits in the eight innings he threw, Burgersdijk had ten strikeouts and gave up only four hits in six innings, before being relieved.
(May 18)
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On Friday, the starters for Konica Minolta Pioniers, Mr. Cocker HCAW, Instant Holland Almere '90, Amsterdam Pirates and Sparta/Feyenoord were announced. The latter will send its new Cuban/American lefthander Edilbero Oropesa, who arrived on Wednesday, to the mound on Saturday.
The starters for MediaMonks RCH will be announced on Saturday-morning, while the starters for Corendon Kinheim and DOOR Neptunus already announced earlier. ADO has the weekend off.
(May 18)
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At Hoofddorp, Konica Minolta Pioniers shutout DOOR Neptunus 1-0. The lone run was scored in the third inning when Edwin de Graaf walked, moved on a grounder, stole third and scored on a force play-grounder by Glenn Romney. Winning pitcher Roger Kops gave up five hits, then Dave Draijer earned his fifth save of the season. Pioniers got only four hits off starter Jurjen van Zijl, before Chris Ryan threw 2 2/3 hitless innings.
At Heemstede, Amsterdam Pirates also won 1-0 against MediaMonks RCH with the only run being scored in the tenth inning when Ferd van Stekelenburg led off with a homerun. The game was a pitching duel all the way. RCH's Canadian/British starter Ryan Murphy went the distance and gave up only four hits. Pirate-starter Seppo Slaman also allowed only four in his six innings. Mark Kan then gave up one in the next 3 1/3 inning and was credited with the win. Kenny Berkenbosch earned a save, as he took over with a runner on first in the tenth. That runner was caught stealing, then Berkenbosch struckout the batter to end the game.
At Rotterdam, Corendon Kinheim shutout Sparta/Feyenoord 9-0. David Bergman threw seven strong innings in which he struckout ten batters and allowed only two basehits. The righthander raised his record to 5-0. Jimmy van der Veldt added two hitless innings and struckout four more batters. Four Sparta/Feyenoord-pitchers walked 15 batters and threw six wild pitches. Sparta/Feyenoord played without its regular short stop Ramphis Trinidad, who has a hand-injury.
At Bussum, ADO led comfortably 8-2 vs. Mr. Cocker HCAW, but needed an extra inning to win 10-8. HCAW scored six runs in the last four innings to come alongside, but then ADO scored twice in the tenth inning on a double by Michel Korzeniewski and a single by Boudewijn van Elswijk. The two teams combined on 31 basehits and stranded 29 baserunners. ADO played its third game in a row without first baseman Percy Isenia, who has a knee-injury.
(May 17)
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Corendon Kinheim and DOOR Neptunus are the only two teams who named three starters for these games, while Konica Minolta Pioniers has named two for the weekend, but hasn't decided yet for Thursday. This means that the starting assignments might change for the upcoming weekend.
Mr. Cocker HCAW only named its starter for Thursday and have to decide yet for the weekend, but that depends on who is necessary on Thursday.
Amsterdam Pirates and Sparta/Feyenoord also only named their Thursday-starter and after that game will make decisions for the weekend when the two teams meet each other. Sparta/Feyenoord's newly acquired American/Cuban pitcher Edilberto Oropesa arrived on Wednesday and in the evening practiced with the second team. The coaching staff plans to use the lefthander as a starter, despite the fact he mainly threw in relief in his professional career in the States. As of now, Oropesa probably will start next Sunday at home against Pirates.
ADO last week already announced that RHP Johnny Gregorius will make his second start on Thursday. Coming weekend, the team is off. On Thursday, it's the day off for Instant Holland Almere '90, meaning the Magpies will name their starters for the weekend on Thursday-evening.
MediaMonks RCH have not announced its starters yet for the upcoming three games.
(May 16)
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Meering and Dusseau took over the coaching during the exhibition season, after then-Head Coach Guus van Dee resigned. Last season, Meering also was in charge, with Dusseau as his Pitching Coach, and led the team to the First Division-title, meaning promotion back to the big league. After the season, Meering and Dusseau both stopped with their coaching duties, but were approached again by RCH when Van Dee left. The two agreed to come back and joined forces with Jeroen Roozen, the team's 1B Coach.
Former catcher Fluonia, who played in 755 games in 21 big league seasons, has been with the team in only two games so far, because of work commitments. Fluonia retired as an active player after the 2005 season, when he played for Instant Holland Almere '90. Before that, he played for UVV, Neptunus, Quick Amersfoort and Sparta/Feyenoord and appeared in 48 games with the Dutch National Team.
Ramses Meering has been in charge in eight of the team's nine games this season and has won two of them. Jeroen Roozen led the team on April 30 when it won its first game of the season. Roozen also will be the Head Coach on Thursday when RCH is playing against Amsterdam Pirates. Fluonia will make his debut as Head Coach next Saturday.
(May 16)
Alcmaria rallied for five runs in the first at bat. The team opened the score on a double by Dennis Blom, which was followed by a 2-run homerun by Ludrick Pieter. A passed ball and an error accounted for the other two runs.
In the second inning, three runs were added on a wild pitch, a single by Martin de Boer and a basesloaded walk for Rik Neetens. Pirates scored its runs in the seventh and eighth inning.
(May 15)
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At Haarlem, Kinheim defeated ADO with three pitchers combining on a 4-hitter. Kinheim scored its first run in the first inning off Jurrian Koks, who made his first start since returning from his study in the USA. Koks then threw five scoreless innings, before he got the bases loaded in the seventh. Robin van Doornspeek took over in his first appearance since April 28 after recovering from a foot-injury. Kinheim greeted their former closer with three runs and increased the lead to 4-0.
At Hoofddorp, Pioniers shutout Sparta/Feyenoord. Rookie Daan de Jong gave up only one hit in four innings, before being relieved. Two relievers gave up four more hits. Pioniers scored all four runs in the fourth inning on an error, two basehits and a sac-fly.
(May 15)
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In July 1993, Eddie Oropesa was the third Cuban player to defect his home country, hoping to play baseball in the USA. In 1991, pitcher René Arocha was the first. Two days before Oropesa opted for the States, short stop Rey Ordóñez has done the same. Ordóñez and Oropesa both were members of the Cuban National Team which then participated in the World University Games in Buffalo in New York State.
In 1994, Oropesa was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers, then two years later by the San Francisco Giants. After playing in their minor league-teams, Oropesa signed with the Philadelphia Phillies, with whom he made his Major League-debut in 2001. In that season, the lefthander appeared in 30 games in which he threw 19 innings, striking out 15 batters. He finished the season with an 1-0 record and was a Free Agent afterwards. In 2002, Oropesa pitched for the Arizona Diamondbacks and was 2-0 after throwing in 32 games. While he was released after that season, Oropesa resigned with the D-backs and threw again for the big league-team in 2003. This time, he threw in 47 games and was 3-3 and again became a Free Agent. In 2004, he pitched for the San Diego Padres and was 2-1. After conclusion of this season, Oropesa was released and this also meant the end of his Major League-career. In four seasons, he appeared in 125 games, all as a reliever, and was 8-4. In 92 innings, he struckout 78 batters, but also walked 72 and gave up 79 runs and 99 basehits.
In January 2005, Oropesa signed with the Chicago Cubs and pitched for their triple-A team in Iowa, but was released again in April. In August, he signed with the Baltimore Orioles and became a Free Agent in October. Last year, Oropesa threw in Mexico.
In Cuba, Oropesa was a pitcher for Matanzas, before he decided to go to the USA. In 2003, Oropesa became an American citizen. Eddie Oropesa is not the first pitcher with Major League-experience to throw in the Dutch big league. In 1992, veteran Stan Bahnsen was the first one and pitched for Haarlem Nicols. In 2004, Aruban Calvin Maduro was the second and threw for Mr. Cocker HCAW. Maduro is currently on the roster for DOOR Neptunus, but hasn't thrown in the Netherlands since 2004. Maduro also pitched for the Dutch National Team.
Eddie Oropesa is eligible to play in Thursday's game against Dutch champion Corendon Kinheim, but it is likely, Head Coach Adonis Kemp will use his new pitcher coming weekend in the 2-game series against Amsterdam Pirates. Currently, Sparta/Feyenoord has two injuries in its pitching staff, as RHP Erwin Bonis hurt his leg and LHP Herman Gaarman will be out for a few weeks with a possible torn ligament in his left elbow.
(May 15)
At Alkmaar, Alcmaria Victrix won a thriller against Almere '90 2, 7-6. Trailing 3-2, the team scored four runs in the seventh inning, but then Almere tied the score by scoring twice in the eighth at bat. In the tenth inning, Dennis Blom reached third base on a throwing error, then scored the winning run on a 2-out infield-hit by Nick Tieman, who was 5-for-5.
At Haarlem, Tridents also won 7-6 vs. DSS, which tied the score twice. In the tenth inning, Tridents broke a 5-5 tie on a 2-run single by Anthony Vrolijk, which proved to be the gamewinner.
The Line Score and Box Score of both games are available. Besides this, three other games of Tridents have been added. Game Recaps will follow soon.
(May 13)
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At Bussum, Corendon Kinheim crushed Mr. Cocker HCAW, 19-4 on 18 basehits, including homeruns by Denny Beljaards, Vince Rooi and Jeffrey Verbij. All nine players in the Kinheim-batting order had at least one hit, with four of them hitting three basehits. Eight players scored at least one run, with Dirk van 't Klooster scoring four. Jeffrey Verbij only missed the triple for going-for-the-cycle.
At Hoofddorp, Amsterdam Pirates won its second game of the season, beating Konica Minolta Pioniers 8-2. Pioniers had taken a 2-0 after three innings and scored its first run on a homerun by Norbert Lokhorst, but Pirates came alongside in the fourth, then took the lead in the fifth on a 2-run double by Remco Draijer. In the seventh inning, Bas de Jong hit a 2-out grand slam homerun to make it 8-2. De Jong had five RBI's in the game.
At The Hague, ADO won 4-1 vs. DOOR Neptunus to end the 10-game winning streak of the Rotterdam-team. ADO-starter Elvis Polanco walked six batters and hit two others, but gave up his first basehit in the seventh inning. The 10-game winning streak was the best season-start for Neptunus since it had won eleven in a row in 2001.
At Rotterdam, Instant Holland Almere '90 win big vs. Sparta/Feyenoord, 16-6. The Magpies had 17 basehits, including four by Bryan Engelhardt, who had two doubles and a homerun, but missed the triple to go hit-for-the-cycle. He tried for triple in the first inning, but was thrown out at third base then. Engelhardt scored once and had nine RBI's. Dayron Puriël, who already practiced for some months with the team, made his debut with Almere and was today's designated hitter in his first big league-game since the 2003 season when he played for PSV. Giovanni Samboe also homered for Almere.
(May 13)
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At Haarlem, Corendon Kinheim won big 12-2 vs. Mr. Cocker HCAW. Kinheim rallied for seven runs in the fifth inning and had nine hits, including five doubles. Winning pitcher David Bergman won his fourth game.
At Amsterdam, Konica Minolta Pioniers shutout Amsterdam Pirates 8-0. Pitchers Roger Kops and Erik Jan Lind combined on a 4-hitter, while their teammates collected 17 basehits with eight of the nine players in the starting batting order each hitting at least two.
At Rotterdam, DOOR Neptunus defeated ADO, 15-5, and need only 6 1/2 inning to accomplish this. ADO-pitcher Johannes Gregorius made his big league-debut, but gave up six hits and eleven runs. All nine starting Neptunus-players scored at least once. Winning pitcher Leon Boyd raised his record to 4-0.
At Almere, the game between Instant Holland Almere '90 Magpies and Sparta/Feyenoord was canceled because the field was unplayable due to the rain of recent days. The game is re-scheduled for Tuesday, May 22.
(May 12)
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In the first weeks of the First Division-competition, Grand Slam * Stats * News published Line Scores & Box Scores of games played by Alcmaria Victrix and some by DOOR Tridents. Now, 17 more games have been added, including more games by Alcmaria and Tridents, but also games played by Euro Stars and Mr. Cocker HCAW 2. Let's hope more games can be added soon.
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(May 12)
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![]() ...Johnny Gregorius... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
Konica Minolta Pioniers did the same with their rotation after their cancelation against Sparta/Feyenoord. The starters for the weekend kept their start, while Thursday's starter Daan de Jong moved with the game to Tuesday.
Sparta/Feyenoord moved Thursday's starter Rudy Seebus to next Saturday against Almere Magpies.
DOOR Neptunus, Mr. Cocker HCAW and Almere Magpies also named their starters for the upcoming games in the weekend, while Amsterdam Pirates is expected to name its starters on Friday. MediaMonks RCH has the weekend off.
(May 10)
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![]() ...No game tonight in Haarlem... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
At Rotterdam, Pirates scored six runs in the first inning, highlighted by a 3-run triple by Bas de Jong and a 2-run homerun by Ferd van Stekelenburg. In the second inning, Pirates took an 8-0 lead by adding two runs when De Jong again had an RBI-triple, then scored two more runs in the fifth to take a comfortable 10-1 lead.
But the Amsterdam-squad failed to hold onto the lead, as Neptunus came back with seven runs off three pitchers in the home of the fifth to make it a 10-8 score. In this at bat, Raily Legito contributed with a 2-run double, followed by a runscoring triple by Martijn Meeuwis and later an RBI-double by Jurriaan Korff. In the seventh inning, Neptunus scored three more runs. Trailing 10-9, Raily Legito singled with two outs to score two runners to give Neptunus an 11-10 lead, which also was the end of the game as the 10:50 curfew was almost reached. It became clear that, because of this rule, the eighth inning wouldn't start anymore, meaning the 11-10 score became the final score.
By coming back to win, Neptunus remained undefeated and kept its winning streak intact and increased it to nine games.
(May 10)
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![]() ...Berry van Driel... (Photo: Arie-Jan Lam) |
The 22-year old Berry van Driel has never before played for the national team. In 2002, he made his big league-debut as a player for ADO and has played in that and the next four seasons primarily as an infielder, being used as a third baseman, second baseman and short stop. In 2004, 2005 and 2006, he also was used sometimes as a spot starter or reliever, but remained an infielder. This season is the first time that he is listed as a fulltime pitcher on the roster for ADO. So far this season, he appeared in four games, including one as a starter. In 10 innings, Van Driel struckout seven, issued eight walks and gave up eight basehits. His record is 1-1 and he earned one save. Last Sunday, he was the winning pitcher against Corendon Kinheim when he pitched the last 4 2/3 inning in relief.
Robert Eenhoorn will travel to Taiwan on Thursday. There, he will visit and look games of Dutch righthander Rob Cordemans and third baseman Ivanon Coffie, who this year made their professional debut in the Taiwanese Baseball League and are members of the national team. Cordemans throws for Uni-President Lions and Coffie plays for Macoto Cobras. Lefthander Diegomar Markwell initially also played for the Cobras, but was released after only three appearances. Markwell returned to the Netherlands and plays again for DOOR Neptunus.
(May 9)
On Thursday-evening, Dutch champion Corendon Kinheim is hosting ADO, which added a new pitcher to its roster and will use him as their starter in this game. ADO confirmed that it has added RHP Johannes Gregorius from Curaçao to the team and the talented, young righthander will start, as all the paperwork was in order by Wednesday. RHP Jurrian Koks, who came back from his study in the States and re-joined the team, is also available to throw again. Kinheim named Australian righthander Vaughan Harris as its starter.
Johannes (Johnny) Gregorius is the son of former Dutch big league-pitcher Didi Gregorius, who played in 14 seasons on the highest level in the Netherlands. Didi Gregorius, whose own father also was a wellknown pitcher on Curaçao, started his Dutch career in 1984 with Amsterdam Pirates and played for this team until the 1990 season. He then pitched three seasons (1991-1993) for Haarlem Nicols, before returning to Curaçao. In 1996, Gregorius came back and played for Sparta, but again returned to Curaçao. However, the tall righthander returned again to the Netherlands to play for Amsterdam Pirates in the 2001-2002 seasons and then concluded his Dutch career with Almere '90 in 2003, before returning definitively to Curaçao. Now, it's his son's turn to play in the Dutch league. Gregorius Jr. is a talented pitcher, who has played for the national youth team of the Netherlands Antilles in the past.
(May 8-9)
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At Amsterdam, Amsterdam Pirates took an early 2-0 lead, but failed to add more runs against Mr. Cocker HCAW, which tied the score in the eighth and went on to win 4-2 in ten innings.
At The Hague, ADO recovered from Saturday's big loss and defeated Corendon Kinheim, 7-4.
At Hoofddorp, Konica Minolta Pioniers trailed 4-1 vs. Almere Magpies, but turned the game around and won 7-5 by scoring six runs in the seventh inning.
(May 6)
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At Haarlem, Corendon Kinheim needed only seven inning to defeat ADO, 11-1.
At Rotterdam, MediaMonks RCH got a surprise 4-3 win against Sparta/Feyenoord, breaking a 3-3 tie in the eighth inning.
At Almere, Konica Minolta Pioniers used five pitchers and won 5-4 vs. Almere Magpies.
(May 5)
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Pioniers took a 2-0 lead in the third inning, but Kinheim came alongside with runs in the fifth and sixth at bat.
In the seventh, Pioniers re-took the lead when Michael Duursma scored on a double bhy Dè Flanegin, who had all three RBI's.
(May 3)
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![]() ...Vince Rooi... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
In 2001, Rooi made his national team debut in one of the exhibition games before the World Championships in Taiwan.
In 2003, he was a member of the national squad which participated in the European Championships and Olympic Qualifying Tournament, then traveled with the team to Curaçao for a training session the next year.
Vince Rooi played in 20 official games for the national team.
(May 3)
At Amsterdam, DOOR Neptunus scored seven unearned runs and defeated Amsterdam Pirates 7-2 to complete a 3-game sweep and remain unbeaten. Pirates is the only team without a victory.
At Almere, Almere Magpies swept ADO by winning 4-3, scoring all run in the third inning.
At Rotterdam, Sparta/Feyenoord avoided a sweep by winning 11-3 vs. Konica Minolta Pioniers.
(April 30)
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At The Hague, Almere Magpies broke a 1-1 tie in the ninth inning to win 2-1 vs. ADO. Winning pitcher was 43-year old René Rijst, who last season announced his retirement. Today, he came out of retirement and threw the last two innings in his first game of his 26th season on the big league-level.
At Rotterdam, four Sparta/Feyenoord-pitchers issued 18 free passes and failed to hold onto a 4-3 lead, as Konica Minolta Pioniers scored nine runs in the last three innings to win 12-7.
At Rotterdam, league-leader DOOR Neptunus defeated Amsterdam Pirates 14-5 to remain unbeaten in seven games. Johnny Balentina hit three doubles and a triple, scored three runs and had six RBI's.
(April 29)
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At Heemstede, MediaMonks RCH came alongside twice against Mr. Cocker HCAW, but lost 10-9 in eleven innings. Trailing 4-0, RCH tied the score with a 4-run rally in the fourth inning. HCAW then re-took the lead, but RCH again scored four runs to come alongside, but this time in the ninth inning! In the eleventh a throwing error accounted for two HCAW-runs. In the home of the at bat, Jan Drabek led off with a homerun, but RCH ended up one run short, as HCAW won its fourth game in a row.
At Hoofddorp, Konica Minolta Pioniers took a 2-0 lead in the first inning, but then didn't score after that. Opponent Sparta/Feyenoord came alongisde to force extra innings. In the eleventh, with a runner on base, it was Dè Flanegin, who hit a 2-run, walk-off homerun to give Pioniers a 4-2 win. It was Pioniers' first homerun at home in almost eight years!
At Almere, ADO was leading 7-4 against Almere Magpies entering the home of the ninth inning. Almere then scored four runs to win 8-7 with the winning run being scored on a throwing error in a rundown. ADO-starter Elvis Polanco set a league-record by hitting four of the first five batters he faced with a pitch in the first inning, including the first three in a row.
(April 28)
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DOOR Tridents moved into a tie for third place with HCAW after beating Amsterdam Pirates 2, 8-5.
Almere '90 2 defeated MediaMonks RCH 2, 5-4, to register their second win of the season in five games. Last year, the team won two games in the entire season and lost 32 games.
(April 27)
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On Thursday, Van den Hurk will travel with the Mudcats to Kodak (Tennessee) for a 5-game series against the Tennessee Smokies, the double-A team of the Chicago Cubs and the leader in the North Division of the Southern League. The Mudcats are in fifth and last place in this division with a 6-13 record. It is expected that Van den Hurk will start coming weekend in his first double-A game for Carolina.
In four Major League-games, Rick van den Hurk threw 12 innings in which he struckout 15 batters. However, he also walked ten batters and gave up 19 basehits and 17 earned runs. On Tuesday, Rick gave up four runs and four hits in the first inning against the Braves.
As he is optioned to Carolina, it means that the Marlins always can re-call the righthander when needed.
(April 25)
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In the 'normal' seven innings of the game, Terrasvogels got seven baserunners and twice was close to a run. In the fourth inning, lead-off hitter Nina van Huissteden reached on an error, then pinch-runner Femke Haage advanced to third base after a passed ball, but would strand there. In the sixth at bat, Sandra Gouverneur led off with a walk and moved on a sacrifice bunt by Petra van Heijst. Next batter Nina van Huissteden then was walked intentionally, but Dana Horeman followed with an infield-hit to put runners on every base. Sparks Haarlem eventually escaped unharmed, as Gouverneur was forced out at home on a grounder by Linda Hoenderdos, then Solange Starrenburg struckout to end the at bat.
Sparks Haarlem reached base eight times in this period and was close to the opening run in the fifth at bat. Noémi Boekel then led off with a single, moved on a passed ball and reached third base on a bunt-single by Kimberly van der Lee, who then stole second base. But hereafter, Kim Kafoé flied out, pinch-hitter Mariska Greve grounded out and Anne Blaauwgeers struckout.
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Terrasvogels then struck hard in the ninth at bat and scored eight runs with two outs. With one out and Linda Hoenderdos at second base, Nathalie Gosewehr hit a triple, meaning Terrasvogels re-took the lead. Hereafter, Olga Kleinlooh was struckout by pitcher Crissy Autry, who had 15 strikeouts in this game, but also walked seven batters (including three intentional). All nine starting players of Terrasvogels struckout at least once. With two outs, pinch-hitter Annemiek van Riessen walked and was replaced by pinch-runner Nicole Wessels (re-entry). With runners on first and third base, a force play was created by walking Sandra Gouverneur intentionally, but that tactics failed, as next batter Petra van Heijst cleared the bases with a triple to give Terrasvogels a 5-1 lead. Crissy Autry was then replaced by Rebecca Soumeru and again the bases were loaded via intentional walks for Nina van Huissteden and Dana Horeman, but again the set-up failed, this time because of two errors. An error on a grounder by Linda Hoenderdos resulted in a run, then an error on a grounder by Solange Starrenburg produced two more runs. A single by Nathalie Gosewehr lifted the lead to 9-1. The bases were then loaded again by a 'normal' walk for Olga Kleinlooh, then the inning finally ended when Nicole Wessels struckout. Sparks Haarlem could only score one more run in their ninth at bat. Tie-break runner Chantal Versluis then scored on a grounder by Noémi Boekel.
(September 15)
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Playing at home, Terrasvogels, which was the winner of the regular season for the fourth year in a row, got a lot of scoring opportunities, but stranded eleven runners. The squad from Santpoort left the bases loaded in the second and sixth inning and stranded two runners in the fourth at bat. Sparks Haarlem, which left a runner at third base in the third inning, struck in the fourth. With one out, Marloes Fellinger doubled, then scored when Noémi Boekel also doubled, but was thrown out at third base trying to advance.
In the meantime, the Sparks-defense, led by a good throwing Kirsten Scheele, kept Terrasvogels from scoring. As also happened in the sixth inning. The home got the bases loaded with two outs, but then a line drive by Nicole Wessels was caught to end the inning.
In the seventh inning, Terrasvogels was more successful. Sandra Gouverneur led off with a double, then Rebecca Soumeru was brought in to pitch. First, Gouverneur advanced to third on a sac-bunt by Petra van Heijst, but then a force play-situation was created by walking both Nina van Huissteden and Dana Horeman intentionally to load the bases. The tactics appeared to work, as Gouverneur was forced out at home on a grounder by Solange Starrenburg, but then pinch-runner Femke Haage (who ran for Van Huissteden) scored the tying run on a wild pitch. Moments later, a slow infield-hit towards short by Nathalie Gosewehr produced the wining run.
(September 14)
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A4 Terrasvogels en Sparks Haarlem last week lost after winning the first two games, meaning the Play-Offs continued into this week. Only one time in history a team came back from a 2-0 deficit in games to win 3-2. The team that did it was Van der Peijl DSC '74, which then also won the Dutch title. It didn't come so far this time, as both Terrasvogels and Sparks Haarlem on Saturday recovered from last week's loss and won to end the semi-finals.
Terrasvogels won the fourth game against Twins in Oosterhout with a comfortable 8-0 score, while Sparks Haarlem again had to play an extra inning to decide their game against Computer SOS Tex Town Tigers. With a 2-2 score after seven innings, the eighth at bat was decisive. Doubles by national team-players Jolanda Kroesen and Marloes Fellinger and a single by Noémi Boekel then resulted in three runs and a 5-2 lead. TTT added only one more run in their eighth.
The Holland Series will start next Friday-evening on the site of Terrasvogels in Santpoort, to be followed games on Saturday in Haarlem and on Sunday back in Santpoort.
(September 8)
Line Scores Friday, August 31 (Play-Offs, Game One)
Line Scores Saturday, September 1 (Play-Offs, Game Two)
Line Scores Sunday, September 2 (Play-Offs, Game Three)
Line Scores Saturday, September 8 (Play-Offs, Game Four)
![]() ...Liz Kelly... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
![]() ...Linda Wells... (Photo: ASU) |
Besides their activities for the national team, Liz Kelly and Linda Wells also will develop a program, in conjunction with the clubteams and their coaches, to bring Dutch softball in general to a higher level.
(September 6)
Maes-pils Europa Cup
At Haarlem, on the European Cup-tournament, which was greatly organised by Sparks Haarlem, Forlì was the surprise winner of the event. Led by excellent throwing national team-pitcher Leslie Malerich (who was named the tournament's MVP), Forlì first defeated Sparks Haarlem on Saturday, then dethroned Cupholder Mosca Macerata. But Forlì had to go through extra innings in both games.
In the bronze medal game (or final), Forlì won 1-0 against Sparks Haarlem, whose coach Harold Brumbaugh got some critical comments during the event. Brumbaugh took over as Head Coach after the break in June. The lone run was scored in the eighth inning when tie-break runner Carlotta Zauli scored on a sacrifice fly by Stefania Vitaliani. Sparks Haarlem got some scoring opportunities of its own, but stranded seven runners, including five in scoring position. In the fourth, they got runners on second and third base with no outs and got the bases loaded in the eighth, but failed to score. In the seventh, with one out, national team-player Marloes Fellinger singled and was replaced by pinch-runner Sabrina Soumeru, who was then picked off on the very next pitch.
In the Grand Final, Forlì took the lead by scoring runs in the first and third inning. In the first, national team-player Eva Trevisan led off with a double, then scored on a sac-fly by American Lisa Dodd. In the third, Trevisan (who went 3-for-3) again scored, this time on a wild pitch. Macerata came alongside in the fourth inning. Stacey Porter led off with a double, then powerhitter Melissa Sanchez was walked intentionally. With one out, Porter scored when Dutch national team-player Daisy de Peinder reached when an error was made on her sac-bunt. Moments later, De Peinder scored the tying run in a double-steal situation, but Macerata left a runner at third base when the inning ended with a strikeout. In the eighth inning, Forlì scored three runs to decide the game on a 2-run double by Sara Ghezzi and an infield-hit by Carlotta Zauli.
It was the third time that Forlì won the Cup, but the first time since 2002. The last two years, Forlì won the CupWinners Cup.
At Sant'Arcangelo (San Marino), Skövde Saints won the European Cup B-Pool-tournament, meaning a team from Sweden will return to the A-pool next season, taking the spot of France, as Cavigal Nice relegated in Haarlem.
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At Prague, A4 Terrasvogels reached the Grand Final by winning the bronze medal-game against Krc Altron Praha, 8-0. Winning pitcher Judith van Kampen allowed only two basehits, while Linda Hoenderdos batted in three runs.
In the final, Terrasvogels played a strong game, but eventually lost only 3-2 to Legnano, which captured the CupWinners Cup for the first time.
(August 25)
Maes-pils European Cup
On Friday-evening, Sparks Haarlem lost 8-1 to Cupholder Mosca Macerata, which needed five innings to accomplish the feat and hit three homeruns. In the first inning, four runs were scored off starter Crissy Autry. First, she walked Marta Gambella, then gave up an RBI-double to Tatiana Holodnow, before >Stacey Porter and Melissa Sanchez followed with back-to-back homeruns. In the next at bat, Porter made it 5-0 when she hit her second homerun in the game and third of the tournament. In the fourth, the sixth run was scored when Porter doubled and scored on a single by Sanchez.
Sparks couldn't produce off pitcher Zara Mee, who struckout five in the first two innings. In the fifth, Sparks scored its only run when Kim Kafoé walked en scored when an error was made on a sac-bunt by Kim Kluijskens, but hereafter a double play followed. In the home of the fifth, Macerata reached the 7-run difference. Pamela Mazzarella led off with a double and scored on an error on a bunt by Alessia Vanni, who then made it 8-1 by scoring on a deep single by Marta Gambella.
Earlier in the day, Leslie Malerich threw a No-Hitter, as Fiorini Forlì shutout SK Joudrs Praha, 5-0. On Saturday, Forlì meets Sparks in the bronze medal game, with the winner advancing to the final.
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At Praag, A4 Terrasvogels also has to go the long way to reach the final. In Friday-evening, Terrasvogels was shutout 1-0 by Legnano from Italy. Terrasvogels stranded 12 runners, but when Legnano got the bases loaded, it scored the only run on a squeeze-play. On the other hand, a squeeze by Terrasvogels failed. In their first game of the day, Terrasvogels lost 3B Dana Horeman, who dislocated a finger. On Saturday, Terrasvogels, which played a good game, meets Altron Prague in the bronze medal game.
(August 24)
Maes-pils European Cup
At Haarlem, Sparks Haarlem, which won 4-1 vs. SK Joudrs Praha (Czech Rep.) earlier in the day, suffered its first loss and was beaten 6-3 by current Cupholder Mosca Macerata (Italy), which therefore finished in the championship pool as winner. As a result, both teams will face each other again on Friday-evening. The winner of this mach-up will qualify for the all-deciding final on Saturday, while the loser will meet the winner of the game between Fiorini Forlì (Italy) and SK Joudrs Praha in an extra play-off game.
Praha initially took an 1-0 lead in the first inning, but Sparks Haarlem came alongside in the fourth at bat when Marloes Fellinger hit an one-out triple and scored on a sac-fly by Lyanne Horeman. In the fifth, the organising club took the lead by scoring three runs. Kim Kluijskens (walk) and Anne Blaauwgeers (bunt-single) scored on a double by Jolanda Kroesen, who then scored herself on a single by Noémi Boekel.
In the evening, Macerata was better offensively, especially in the first part of the game and scored four runs in the first inning off starter Blake Hoorelbeke. A triple by Noémi Boekel in the fourth inning was the start for the first Sparks-run, as she scored moments later when an error was made on a grounder by Marloes Fellinger. Macerata then took more distance and increased its lead to 6-1. In the sixth, Sparks added two more runs on a single by Marloes Fellinger, enabling Jolanda Kroesen (walk) to score, and an error, but eventually experienced its first loss of the tournament.
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At Prague, A4 Terrasvogels on Thursday first won 6-1 vs. Antorcha from Spain, then in the evening won 9-2 against Moskovia (Russia). Tonight (Friday), Terrasvogels meets Legnano from Italy and will clinch the final when it wins.
In the game against Antorcha, Terrasvogels had ten basehits, including two by Petra van Heijst (two doubles) and Nicole Wessels. Marieke Jansen scored three runs. Five of the six runs were scored in the fifth and sixth inning. Pitchers Ta'Tyana McElroy and Dagmar Bloeming gave up only four hits.
In the evening, Terrasvogels was leading 2-1 in the fourth inning when it decided the game by scoring six runs. This time, the team produced thirteen basehits, including three by Nathalie Gosewhere. Linda Hoenderdos had a double and triple, while Petra van Heijst scored three runs. The Russian team had only two hits off pitchers Dagmar Bloeming and Judith van Kampen.
(August 23)
Maes-pils European Cup
At Haarlem, Sparks Haarlem decided their two games both time at the end of their match-up. In the afternoon, Sparks trailed 4-0 against Carrousel Bosco Sport, but eventually won 5-4 in nine innings. In the evening, they nipped Brasschaat Braves, 1-0.
In the afternoon, Carrousel from Russia scored four runs in the fourth inning off starter Blake Hoorelbeke. All runs were all unearned as the Sparks-defense committed three errors. These, combined with three hits, resulted in the unexpected big lead for Carrousel. The Russian squad got more scoring opportunities in the fifth (second and third base occupied with one out) and sixth (lead-off triple) off reliever Rebecca Soumeru. In the last three innings of this 9-inning game, Carrousel got only one additional baserunner except for the two tie-break runners off Crissy Autry, who went on to become the winning pitcher.
Sparks, which left the bases loaded in the first at bat, then stranded two more runners in the second and fourth at bat, scored one run in the sixth. With one out, Rebecca Soumeru reached on a bunt-single, moved on a walk and a grounder, then scored on a single by Kimberly van de Lee. In the seventh inning, Sparks came alongside. Marloes Fellinger (fielder's choice) scored on a fielder's choice, which followed a single by Chantal Versluis. The latter then scored on a pinch-hit double by Kinge Bouma, who then scored the tying run on an infield-hit by Kim Kafoé. The winning run was then scored in the ninth at bat when tie-break runner Noémi Boekel scored on a 2-out single by Mariska Greve.
In the evening, Sparks scored the lone run against the Belgian squad (which in the afternoon turned a 4-1 deficit vs. Dornbirn Sharx (Austria) into an 11-4 win) in the sixth inning on a single by Anne Blaauwgeers.
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At Prague, A4 Terrasvogels rallied for five runs in the first inning against the organising club, then added a run in the sixth. Praha only scored in the second at bat.
More later.
(August 22)
Maes-pils European Cup
Sparks Haarlem opened with an 8-0 victory against Mannheim Tornados (Germany). Pitcher Kirsten Scheele dominated and didn't allow any basehit and therefore was being credited with a No-Hitter. Only two Germany players reached base in this game, which lasted five innings, because of the run-difference.
Sparks opened with three runs in the first at bat. Kim Kluijskens led off with a triple, then scored when Anne Blaauwgeers reached base on an error. Two walks, a sac-bunt, another error and a groundout then accounted for two more runs. After leaving three runners in the third inning (after three errors), Sparks decided the game in the fifth inning with a 5-run rally. In this at bat, there were only two basehits, including a 2-run triple by Kimberly van de Lee. The other basehit was registered by Jolanda Kroesen, who in this inning scored the first run on a grounder by Marloes Fellinger. A grounder by Kim Kafoé produced two more runs, as an error also was involved.
In the evening, the big crowd was treated with an exciting game against Fiorini Forlì from Italy which ended after almost two-and-a-half hour of playing. Despite the sometimes heavy rain, most spectators remained in their seats and witnessed a spectacular finish.
Forlì, which left eleven runners, initially took an 1-0 lead in the eighth inning when tie-break runner Lisa Dodd scored on a wild pitch by Crissy Autry, but Sparks answered with two runs in their eighth. Anne Blaauwgeers led off with a great push-bunt through the infield, which enabled tie-break runner Kim Kluijskens to move to third. Jolanda Kroesen then followed with a towering double, just out of reach for the rightfielder, leading to a 2-1 win for Sparks.
Sparks stranded eight runners. Forlì got the most scoring opportunities. The third inning was opened with a double, but the runner stranded at third. In the fourth, a pinch-runner was thrown out at the plate, after trying to score on a wild pitch, then runners were also left in scoring position in the sixth and seventh inning. In the eighth, after having taken the lead, Forlì, had runners on second and third with one out, but failed to add more runs.
Sparks got less opportunities, which came late in the game. After leaving a runner on second base in the fifth inning, Sparks reached third base for the first time in the sixth, but didn't score. In the seventh, with a scoreless tie, Sparks had a chance of deciding the game. Kinge Bouma led off with a bunt-single, then her pinch-runner Chantal Versluis (re-entry) advanced when Mariska Greve walked. No pinch-hitters were used then and pitcher Leslie Malerich (national team) ended the at bat with three strikeouts. But then the eighth had still to start.
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Terrasvogels opened Day 2 in Prague with a small 4-2 victory against Superfund Wanderers. The Austrian team took an early 2-0 lead in the first inning off pitcher Judith van Kampen. Eventually, Terrasvogels took charge of the game via triples by Nina van Huissteden and Solange Starrenburg to win the game. First, they tied the score in the fifth inning, then took the lead in the sixth.
In the evening, Terrasvogels shutout Hamburg Knights (Germany), 9-0. Pitcher Dagmar Bloeming gave up only one basehit and struckout eight batters. Leading 3-0, Terrasvogels decided the match-up in the fifth inning by scoring six runs, hightlighted by a 3-run inside-park-homerun by Femke Haage.
(August 21)
Maes-pils European Cup
At Haarlem (Neth.), organisor and reigning Dutch champion Sparks Haarlem opened the Maes-pils European Cup-tournament on Monday-evening with a big 15-0 shutout-win vs. Viladecans of Spain. Winning pitcher Blake Hoorelbeke only gave up a single in the fourth inning.
Earlier in the day, Cupholder Mosca Macerata (Italy) shutout SK Joudrs Praha (Czech Republic) 8-0. On the opening day, six of the seven scheduled games ended in a shutout. Mannheim Tornados (Germany) was shutout twice. After a 1:08 rain delay, Mannheim lost 2-0 in the morning to Fiorini Forlì (Italy), then was empty handed again later in the day, being beaten 1-0 by Carrousel Bosco Sport (Russia). In Pool A, Dornbirn Sharx (Austria) won convincingly against Cavigal Nice (France), 15-0, while Joudrs Praha defeated Brasschaat Braves (Belgium), 10-3.
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At Prague (Czech Rep.), A4 Terrasvogels started with a 7-0 win vs. Frameries Athletics (Belgium). Pitchers Judith van Kampen (4 innings) and Dagmar Bloeming (2 innings) combined on a Perfect Game, while the offense ended the game in the sixth by increasing the lead from 3-0 to 7-0. Terrasvogels had 12 basehits, including two by Nathalie Gosewehr, Sandra Gouverneur, Dana Horeman and Petra van Heijst.
In the evening, Terrasvogels lost 3-1 to Legnano (Italy). Terrasvogels took an 1-0 lead in the sixth when Nathalie Gosewehr, who tripled, scored. In the home of the sixth, Legnano answered with three unearned runs off Ta'Tyana McElroy, who was relieved by Judith van Kampen.
In other scores, Legnano also defeated Superfund Wanderers (Austria) 5-1. Later in the day, the Wanderers defeated Antorcha (Spain) 2-0. Hamburg Knights (Germany) also won and lost on the opening day. After a 4-1 win vs. Moskovia (Russia), the German team lost 2-1 to the London Monkeys, which then was beaten 2-1 by the Belgian squad. The evening game between Antorcha and host Altron Prague had to be canceled because of rain and was moved to Tuesday.
(August 20)
The following Line Scores have been added. The Box Scores and Recaps will be added as soon as possible.
Line Scores Saturday, August 4
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Line Scores Tuesday, August 7
Line Scores Saturday, August 11
Line Score Tuesday, August 14
Line Score Wednesday, August 15
Ilse van Toorn started her softball-career with Schoten in Haarlem, the city where she have played her entire career, then made her big league in 1982 with EDO. After the 1983 season, Ilse went to HHC and remained there until the 1992 season. Two years earlier, the team changed its name to Sparks, after it had merged with the baseball club of that name. In 1998, she came out of retirement and played one more game for the team to bring her total to 328 on the big league-level.
Ilse van Toorn, who frequently was a lead-off hitter, was a hardworking short stop and had a lot of speed, as she was leading her team in stolen bases for five consecutive seasons. Not being a powerhiter, because of her speed, she was able to stretch basehits into doubles and triples and was always active on the bases.
In the eighties, Ilse was selected for the Dutch National Team, with whom she participated in the Haarlem Softball Week.
(August 10)
Terrasvogels rallied for eight runs in the first at bat off Pirates-pitcher Shannah van der Kaaij, who went the distance in the 4 1/2 inning-game. In the at bat, six basehits were registered, including a lead-off triple by Sandra Gouverneur, who added a 2-run single in her second turn at bat in the inning. Dana Horeman added a 2-run double.
Two runs were scored in both the second and third inning. In the second, Linda Hoenderdos and Sandra Gouverneur had RBI-singles. In the third, Femke Haage singled and scored on a triple by Nathalie Gosewehr, who then scored on a single by Linda Hoenderdos, who was 3-for-3.
Terrasvogels-pitcher Ta'Tyana McElroy gave up only two basehits. After retiring the first six batters she faced, she gave up a lead-off infield-hit to Marcella Jozefa, who made her big league-debut. In the fourth, Shannah van der Kaaij also led off with an infield-hit. In this at bat, Pirates got runners on second and third base when Gallieth Haaker (fielder's choice) and Laura Chomokos (hit by pitch) advanced on a grounder, but a strikeout ended the inning.
(August 2)
![]() ...Laura Chomokos... ...winning pitcher... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
At Haarlem, Sparks Haarlem shutout DSC '74, 7-0. With the win (and if all calculations by your webmaster are correct), Sparks officially clinched a spot in the Play-Offs.
Sparks scored five of its seven runs with two outs. In the second inning, Chantal Versluis (infield-hit) and Noémi Boekel (bunt-single) were on base with two outs when they moved on a sac-bunt by Mariska Greve. Next batter Marloes Fellinger was then walked intentionally, but Versluis and Boekel scored on an infield-hit by Rebecca Soumeru, who played in rightfield today.
Two runs were added in the fourth. With one out, Chantal Versluis singled and stole second, then scored on a triple by Noémi Boekel. Mariska Greve followed with a bunt and was thrown out at first base, but while trying to complete a double play at home, Boekel was safe when the catcher missed the tag. In the fifth, Kim Kluijskens reached on an error and scored on a single by Jolanda Kroesen.
Sparks reached the 7-run difference in the sixth. Noémi Boekel, who was 3-for-3 and scored three runs, singled with one out and Marloes Fellinger walked with two outs, then Boekel scored on an infield-hit by Rebecca Soumeru, which was followed by an game-ending, RBI-single by Kim Kluijskens.
Winning pitcher Crissy Autry struckout eight and gave up only four hits.
At Oosterhout, Terrasvogels shutout Twins, 2-0, on an one-hitter by Judith van Kampen, who struckout eight batters.
Terrasvogels took an 1-0 lead in the first at bat on back-to-back doubles by Nina van Huissteden and Dana Horeman with two outs. The second run was scored in the seventh inning, also with two outs. With one out, Linda Hoenderdos doubled, moved on a wild pitch and scored on a 2-out single by Nina van Huissteden. In between, Terrasvogels left six runners behind, including four in scoring position, three of them at third base.
Winning pitcher Judith van Kampen threw five hitless innings and saw her No-Hitter being broken with one out in the sixth when Marjan Smit singled. Twins reached third base only once, back in the third inning on an error.
At Rotterdam, Tex Town Tigers won 6-1 at Euro Stars to qualify for the Play-Offs.
TTT decided the game with a 4-run rally in the second inning with two outs. Saskia Kosterink led off with a single and moved on an error. With two outs, Nadine Marinus singled, then Mieke van der Zwaan followed with a 2-run double. Hereafter, Meike Witteveen also doubled, then an infield-hit by Breedge Quinn, followed by an error, led to two more runs.
TTT added a run in the third when Saskia Kosterink tripled with one out and scored on a single by Eva de Bruin. The sixth run was also scored by Kosterink in the fifth at bat when she walked and scored on an error.
Euro Stars scored its lone run in the third inning when Kim Donkers led off with an infield-hit and later scored on a 2-out error. Winning pitcher Lindsey Meadows struckout seven batters.
(July 31)
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![]() ...Lindsey Meadows... ...2-hit ShutOut; Save... ...two basehits... (Photo: TTT) |
![]() ...Kirsten Scheele... ...No-Hitter... (Photo: Sparks) |
At Capelle a/d IJssel, Euro Stars shutout Centrals 1-0 in their opener, then added a 4-1 win.
In the opener, pitcher Annele Huckins missed a No-Hitter, as she gave up two hits in the seventh inning. Huckins retired the first 13 batters she faced, then walked her pitching colleague Abigail Harter, before retiring the next five batters. In the seventh, she gave up a lead-off single to Bianca Hardeveld, who advanced on a sac-bunt by Leah English, then tried to score the tying run on a single by Amber Dammers, but was thrown out at the plate by centerfielder Joyce Roodenburg. After leaving runners at second and third base in the second inning, Euro Stars scored its lone run in the fourth inning. Debby Connor led off with a double and was replaced by pinch-runner Merel Meershoek, who moved to third on a single by Joyce Roodenburg and scored on a single by Kelly De Lannoy. On the same hit, Roodenburg also tried to score, but was thrown out. In the top of the fifth, Centrals got its first runner when Abigail Harter walked. She then advanced on a sac-bunt by Kristel Dalmeijer. 1B Debby Connor, who fielded the ball and made the out, twisted her foot on the play and left the game out of precaution. She didn't play in the next game.
In Game Two, Euro Stars took a 2-0 lead in the first inning. Anouk van den Heuvel led off with a double and moved on a single by Ellen Venker. The two then scored when Manon Schol also singled and an error in leftfield was made. Two runs were added in the third at bat. Anouk van de Heuvel singled, moved on a sac-bunt by Ellen Venker and scored on a double by Manon Schol, who then advanced on a single by Joyce Roodenburg and scored on a sac-fly by Daisy Verstappen. Centrals scored its lone run in the seventh inning. Abigail Harter and Kristel Dalmeijer led off with singles, after which Annele Huckins replaced starter Rebecca Antonissen. She gave up an RBI-single to Fabiënne Stuart, then ended the game by throwing three strikeouts.
(July 28)
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![]() ...Queen Beatrix congratulates... ...the winners of the Kingdom Games... (Photo: Rienette van Zetten) |
The softball juniors won an exciting final game on Friday, beating the Netherlands Antilles, 3-2. In the game, the Antilles took a 2-0 lead in the fourth, but then the Dutch team came alongside in the sixth, then scored the winning in the seventh at bat.
The Dutch team had only two basehits off pitcher Sulviendra Hooi, who struckout eight batters, but also walked six.
Ana Vlietstra and Kirsten Molle were the only two batters to register a basehit, while the Antillian batters collected seven off Ginger de Weert and Laura Treurniet, who was named the Best Pitcher of the event. Marisèla de Wind won the Batting Title and Aruban player Iliandra Figaroa was the Most Valuable Player.
The baseball juniors had to settle for bronze after losing 12-4 to the Antillian squad. On Thursday-evening, Aruba already had claimed the gold medal as it finished in first place of the round-robin.
The Antilles struck early, scoring six runs in the first at bat and were leading 8-1 after three innings. The Dutch outhit the Antilles 11-10, but stranded 14 runners. Daan Cornelissen had three of the Dutch basehits.
Antillian Mariekson Gregorius went 4-for-4 with a double and a triple, scored three runs and had two RBI's.
(July 27)
Pirates, which now has a losing streak of 15 games, started well by scoring twice in the first inning off American pitcher Ta'Tyana McElroy. With one out, Gallieth Haaker, who made her big league-debut in 1997 while playing for Terrasvogels, doubled and advanced on an infield-hit by Laura Chomokos. After a groundout, Cindy Baretta hit a 2-run triple to give Pirates an early lead. But that was to be all for the Amsterdam-squad, as McElroy didn't gave up any additional basehit in the next five innings and allowed only two more batters to reach base, both on a walk. Starting with the final out of the second inning, McElroy retired eleven batters in a row, before issueing another walk. In the seventh, Judith van Kampen took over, gave up two lead-off singles, but then retired the next three batters to earn a save. This was not only her first save of the season, but also the first of the team. For Judith, this was her first big league-save since 2005.
Terrasvogels came back with a run in the second inning. With one out, they got the bases loaded, but then a runner was forced out at the plate. A single by Petra van Heijst enabled Nathalie Gosewehr to score, but Nicole Wessels, who also tried to score, was thrown out at the plate. In the third at bat, Terrasvogels struck. This time, they got the bases loaded with no outs, but again a runner was forced out at the plate. The tying run was then scored by Nina van Huissteden on a force play-grounder by Linda Hoenderdos, which was followed by a 2-run triple by Nathalie Gosewehr, who later scored herself on a single by Nicole Wessels. Hereafter, Laura Chomokos took over for starter Shannah van der Kaaij, retired seven batters in a row, then gave up a triple to Wessels, but she was to be the lone runner the American pitcher allowed.
(July 26)
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![]() ...Crissy Autry... ...No-Hitter... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
At Amsterdam, Crissy Autry retired the first eight batters she faced, then walked Nadia Bron with two outs in the third. After retiring the next seven batters, Autry walked Iris Kolman, who then was caught stealing. Sparks opened the score right away in the first at bat when Chantal Versluis tripled with one out and scored on a grounder by Noémi Boekel. Two runs were added in the third on a single by Boekel and a grounder by Marloes Fellinger. Sparks scored its fourth run in the fifth. Kim Kluijskens led off with a single, then advanced to third on a sac-bunt by Chantal Versluis. Pirates' 2B Antal Roos then made a good throw towards third where Kluijskens might have been out, but no one was covering third base, enabling Kluijskens to score. Sparks then broke open the game with a 6-run rally in the sixth. In the inning, Noémi Boekel, who was 3-for-4, hit a 2-run single (she had four RBI's). With the bases loaded, Blake Hoorelbeke hit a 3-run double, then her pinch-runner Lyanne Horeman scored on a double by Mariska Greve.
At Santpoort, A4 Terrasvogels defeated Computer SOS Tex Town Tigers, 1-0, and scored the lone run in the eighth inning on a squeeze-bunt by Olga Kleinlooh. In case the calculations of your webmaster weren't right after last Saturday's games, this win did seal the clinching of the Play-Offs for Terrasvogels. Winning pitcher Dagmar Bloeming won her eleventh game.
TTT-pitcher Lindsey Meadows struckout eleven batters and gave up four hits, including the game-winner in the eighth. Meadows retired the first eleven batters in a row, then Nina van Huissteden singled, but stranded at first base. In the fifth, Solange Starrenburg singled and in the sixth, Nicole Wessels led off with a double, but stranded at third. In the eighth, tie-break runner Solange Starrenburg stole third base, then scored the winning run on an one-out infield-hit by Olga Kleinlooh.
Winning pitcher Dagmar Bloeming also gave up four hits. In the third, Merel Oosterveld led off with an infield-hit, but later was thrown out at the plate trying to score on a single by Breedge Quinn. Bloeming then retired eleven batters in a row, before giving up a single to Nathalie Timmermans in the seventh, but her pinch-runner Lotte Holvast was called out for leaving first base too soon. In the eighth, tie-break runner Saskia Kosterink stranded at third base.
At Haarlem, Twins scored six runs in the first inning and went on to defeat Van der Peijl DSC '74, 9-3.
In the first, Christie Hill gave up five basehits and was relieved after only six batters. All five players who singled also would score. Michelle van Driel hit a 2-run single in this at bat. A run was then added on a basesloaded infield-hit by Sara van der Meieren in the second, before DSC scored twice in its second at bat on a basesloaded walk for Christie Hill and a single by Lindy Prins. Twins got the two runs back in the fifth on two errors.
At Utrecht, Centrals shutout Euro Stars, 3-0. Winning pitcher Abigail Harter threw a 4-hit shutout.
Centrals broke a scoreless tie in the fourth inning. Amber Dammers led off with a walk, moved on a sac-bunt by Abigail Harter and scored on a 2-out double by Kristel Dalmeijer. In the sixth, two runs were added. With two outs, Abigail Harter and Fabiënne Stuart singled, then Kristel Dalmeijer walked, leading to a pitching change. Daisy Verstappen replaced Rebecca Antonissen, who was greeted with a 2-run single by Jorinde Boekholt. Euro Stars got only one runner to reach second base, which was Ellen venker in the fourth at bat.
(July 24)
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At Santpoort, Terrasvogels defeated Euro Stars 6-1 in the opener and already held a 5-0 lead after two innings. In the first inning, Euro Stars-starter Annele Huckins walked lead-off batter Sandra Gouverneur, then three sacrifice bunts followed. Three? Yes, the first ended in an error, then two regular sacs followed. The last, a squeeze by Dana Horeman, enabled Gouverneur to score the opening run. In the second inning, three runs were added when Huckins walked three batters and gave up three hits. Nathalie Gosewehr led off with a walk and was awarded second base on an illegal pitch, then scored on a single by Petra van Heijst. With one out, Nicole Wessels reached on an infield-hit, then the two runners moved on a wild pitch and scored on a single by Marieke Jansen, which was followed by an outfield-error. Jansen later scored on a wild pitch by Daisy Verstappen, who took over for Huckins after the bases were loaded when Linda Hoenderdos walked. Terrasvogels-starter Dagmar Bloeming threw three scoreless and hitless innings, before Ta'Tyana McElroy took over in the fourth. She gave up the lone Euro Stars-runs in the sixth. Ellen Venker then reached on an infield-hit with one out, moved on an error on a grounder by Manon Schol, but was forced out at third on another grounder by Debby Connor. The bases were loaded when Kim Donkers singled, then Schol scored on a single by Daisy Verstappen, but McElroy avoided giving up more runs by striking out the next batter, leaving the bases loaded. Terrasvogels got the run back in its sixth when Nathalie Gosewehr scored on an error.
In Game Two, Daisy Verstappen threw a 2-hit shutout. She only gave up hits to Olga Kleinlooh in the third and Linda Hoenderdos in the fourth. Euro Stars opened the score in the second when Joyce Roodenburg led off with a double and scored on a single by Letticia Horstman, then added a run in the fifth. Terrasvogels-starter Judith van Kampen, who lost her first game and is now 10-1, walked Anouk van den Heuvel, who advanced on a sac-bunt by Ellen Venker, then scored on a single by Manon Schol. The third run was scored in the sixth when Letticia Horstman reached on an error and her pinch-runner Kim Donkers later scored on a sac-fly by Anouk van den Heuvel. Terrasvogels got only one runner on second base in this game.
At Amsterdam, by losing 2-1 and 8-1 to Twins, Amsterdam Pirates was officially eliminated for the Play-Offs. The team can end up in a tie for fourth place with Twins, but the results of the games played between the two teams are in favor of Twins.
In the opener, the decision fell in the eighth inning. After leaving a runner at third base in the first inning, Twins had taken a 1-0 lead in the second inning. Michelle van Driel then led off with a single and moved to third on a sac-bunt by rookie Margriet Roovers and a single by Evelien Vonk. With runners on first and third, Vonk broke for second, but then Van Driel scored on the throw to second. Hereafter, Twins failed to increase its lead and left four runners behind in scoring position in the next six innings. Pirates, which didn't got that much runners in its first six at bats, came alongside in the seventh and then failed to win. With one out, Chantal van de Loosdrecht, who was on first, advanced to third on a single by Cindy Baretta, then beat the throw to home on a sac-bunt back to pitcher Michelle Haen by Gallieth Haaker. Next, Antal Roos hit the ball into centerfield, but Baretta was thrown out at third base on the play, then a grounder ended the at bat. Twins re-took the lead in the eighth. Tie-break runner Carolien Sins advanced to third when Sandra Catoen grounded and scored when an error was made. Catoen in the meantime remained standing at home plate as she twisted her ankle and was thrown out, but the run was scored. In the home of the eighth, Pirates' tie-break runner Iris Kolman moved to third on a grounder by Nadia Bron, but then was thrown out at the plate on a grounder to short by Shannah van der Kaaij. A sac-bunt by Claudia Kotmans moved the runners, then Laura Chomokos was walked intentionally, but the bases were left loaded as next batter Chantal van de Loosdrecht flied out.
In Game Two, Twins was more productive, scoring three runs in the second and four in the third at bat. In the second, Charlotte Haen contributed with a 2-run single, in the third Michelle van Driel hit a baseclearing, 3-run triple. The eighth run was scored in the fifth on a double by Margriet Roovers. The lone Pirates-run was scored in the fifth when Nadia Bron singled with two outs and scored on an error.
At Haarlem, Computer SOS Tex Town Tigers defeated Van der Peijl DSC '74 twice, 7-4 and 4-3, and therefore secured itself of a spot in next years big league.
In the opener, Tex Town Tigers failed to hold onto a 3-1 lead, then won the game in the ninth inning. After DSC had opened the score in the first inning, TTT came alongside in the second on a basesloaded single by Virginie Anneveld, but left three runners. They then took a 2-1 lead in the third when Lindsey Meadows led off with a single and scored on a single by Nathalie Timmermans. In the fifth, they added a third run when Meike Witteveen scored on an infield-hit by Eva de Bruin. In the sixth, DSC tied the score again when Judith Diepeveen scored on an error and Christie Hill scored on a single by Meike Hylkema, but three runners stranded. Both teams then scored again in the eighth. TTT's Kelly Platvoet on a single by Merel Oosterveld. A double play assisted DSC-pitcher Christie Hill, who saw her team come alongside again in its eighth when Rosanne de Vries scored on an error. TTT then decided the game with three runs in the ninth on back-to-back doubles by Nathalie Timmermans (2-run) and Eva de Bruin.
In Game Two, TTT had a 4-0 lead in the third, but saw DSC come back to 4-3. In the second, Saskia Kosterink walked and scored on a single by Merel Oosterveld, who later scored on an illegal pitch. In the third, Nathalie Timmermans doubled and went on to score when Saskia Kosterink moments later hit an one-out, 2-run homerun. DSC scored a run in the third on a single by Lisanne van den Berg. But they then left the bases loaded in the fourth and runners on second and third in the fifth, before scoring twice in the sixth. With two outs, after a runner was thrown out at the plate, Judith Diepeveen scored on a single by Lindy Prins, then Christie Hill scored on a wild pitch, but again runners stranded on second and third base, as was the case in the seventh at bat. DSC left 12 runners behind, included nine in scoring position.
At De Bilt, Sparks Haarlem won 9-4 and 9-0 against Centrals.
Sparks struck early in the opener, held a 5-0 lead in the fourth, saw Centrals come back to 5-3, but then scored four more runs in the seventh. Leading 1-0, a 2-run double by Jolanda Kroesen and a sac-fly by Marloes Fellinger made it 4-0 in the third, then a run was added in the fourth on an error. In the home of the third, Centrals scored three runs on a single by Kristel Dalmeijer and a 2-run double by Jamie van de Weyden to come back to 5-3, but Sparks took more distance by scoring four runs in the seventh at bat. Anne Blaauwgeers then led off with a triple and scored on a wild pitch. With two outs, Chantal Versluis was hit by a pitch, then Noémi Boekel followed with an RBI-triple and scored herself when Kim Kafoé hit the third triple in this at bat. Two errors enabled Centrals to add a run in its seventh.
In Game Two, Blake Hoorelbeke threw an one-hit, 5-inning shutout and struckout eight batters. Lara Hoekstra led off the fifth with the lone Centrals-hit in this game. Kim Kluijskens opened the score in the first when Jolanda Kroesen doubled, then a run was added in the second at bat. In the third, Sparks scored three runs. Marloes Fellinger then led off with a triple and scored on a sac-fly by Noémi Boekel. A grounder by Lyanne Horeman and an infield-hit by Sabrina Soumeru accounted for the other two runs. A wild pitch and passed ball gave Sparks two more runs in the fourth, while a fielder's choice and a wild pitch made it 9-0 in the fifth.
(July 21)
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Winning pitcher Judith van Kampen threw a complete game 3-hit shutout, didn't allow a runner to reach third base and retired the last nine batters of the game in a row.
While hitting eight basehits, Terrasvogels was held scoreless by Rebecca Antonissen for five innings, with only one runner reaching third base, being Femke Haage in the fifth inning.
But in the sixth, Terrasvogels scored twice with two outs and that was enough for the win. Sandra Gouverneur led off with a walk and moved on an one-out sac-bunt by Linda Hoenderdos. She then scored the opening run when Dana Horeman singled. Moments later, a single by Nathalie Gosewehr also enabled Horeman to score.
(July 19)
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At Haarlem, Sparks Haarlem shutout Centrals, 6-0. Centrals got only three basehits off starter Kirsten Scheele in 5 1/3 innings.
Sparks opened the score in the first inning. Kim Kluijskens led off with a single, then the bases were loaded with one out when Jolanda Kroesen also singled and Marloes Fellinger walked. Kluijskens then scored on a single by Chantal Versluis, but Centrals-starter Abigail Harter then struckout the next two batters, leaving the bases loaded. Three runs were added in the second inning. First, Kimberly van der Lee led off with a triple and Lyanne Horeman reached on an error. With one out, Rebecca Soumeru singled in a run, followed by a sac-fly by Jolanda Kroesen and a runscoring wild pitch.
Centrals got two runners on base in the sixth with one out, but then Blake Hoorelbeke took over the pitching and got out of the inning with a force out and a strikeout. Sparks then added two more runs in its sixth. Kimberly van der Lee started with a single, moved on a bunt-single by Mariska Greve and a sac-bunt by Kim Kluijskens, then scored on a single by Noémi Boekel. Greve also tried to score, but was thrown out at the plate. Moments later, Boekel scored on a single by Jolanda Kroesen to make it 6-0.
At Enschede, Tex Town Tigers shutout Van der Peijl DSC '74, 12-0. No details are available yet.
At Oosterhout, Twins won 3-1 vs. Amsterdam Pirates in a game which was decided late.
Pirates-starter Laura Chomokos threw five scoreless inning in which she gave upn only two basehits and retired 14 of the first 15 batters she faced. But in the sixth inning, Twins scored three runs. Charlotte Haen led off with a double and Fabiënne van Uden followed with a bunt-single and the bases were loaded on a sac-bunt/fielder's choice by Yonina St. Jago. The first was then thrown out at the plate on a grounder by Caroline Sins, but Sandra Catoen followed with a 2-run single. After a strikeout, Michelle van Driel added an RBI-single to make it 3-0.
Pirates, which had only three hits, scored its lone run in the seventh inning. Lead-off hitter Chantal van de Loosdrecht reached on an error, moved on a wild pitch and a grounder and scored on a passed ball.
(July 17)
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At Santpoort, league-leader A4 Terrasvogels won 6-0 and 15-3 vs. Centrals and therefore became the first team to officially secure a spot in next years big league.
In the opener, international Dagmar Bloeming threw a 2-hit shutout and won her tenth game of the season. Bloeming, who now is 10-1, gave up a 2-out single to Jorinde Boekholt in the third inning and an 1-out single to Abigail Harter in the seventh. She was supported with two double plays.
Terrasvogels got only one baserunner in its three innings, being Petra van Heijst, who singled in the third inning. But in the fourth at bat, Terrasvogels rallied for five runs to open the score. Marieke Jansen led off with a single, then a sac-bunt by Annemiek van Riessen led to three errors and a run scored. Moments later, she scored herself when Dana Horeman followed with a single. RBI-triples by Linda Hoenderdos (with one out) and Olga Kleinlooh (with two outs) increased the lead to 4-0, before the latter scored the fifth run on a single by Femke Haage. The sixth run was added in the sixth inning when Petra van Heijst led off with a walk and went on to score on a wild pitch.
In Game Two, Terrasvogels supported Ta'Tyana McElroy with 15 basehits and 15 runs in her first start for her new team. Terrasvogels set the tone with eight runs in the first inning when the Centrals-defense committed six errors, resulted in all runs being labeled as unearned. Leading 4-0, three runs were added when Sandra Gouverneur hit a baseclearing double, then scored herself on a error. In the second inning, four runs were added. Dana Horeman led off with a triple and after Linda Hoenderdos walked, Femke Haage, Petra van Heijst, Olga Kleinlooh and Nicole Wessels all singled to make it 12-0. In the third inning, Ta'Tyana McElroy gave up three runs when she ran into some problems. After giving up a lead-off infield-hit to Nicky Harte, who made her big league-debut, an illegal pitch was called and the bases were loaded when Marieke Brouwer and Bianca Hardeveld also singled. A force play at home then followed, but a wild pitch gave Centrals its first run. The bases were loaded again when Abigail Harter walked. Centrals then added two runs on a second illegal pitch and a groundout by Fabiënne Stuart. Terrasvogels scored three more runs in the fourth when Nicole Wessels led off with a double and scored on a triple by Sandra Gouverneur, who then scored on an infield-hit by Marieke Jansen. A triple by Linda Hoenderdos, who was 3-for-3, made it 15-3. All nine starters scored at least once and had at least one basehit.
At Oosterhout, Sparks Haarlem twice nipped Twins, 4-3 and 2-1.
In the opener, both teams scored in the same inning, being the fourth and seventh. Sparks opened the score in the fourth when Noémi Boekel led off with a double and was awarded third base after obstruction, then scored on a sac-fly by pinch-hitter Blake Hoorelbeke. Twins answered with two runs in its fourth. Caroline Sins reached on an error and Sandra Catoen doubled, then both scored on a single by Andee Lindgren.
Sparks re-took the lead with a 3-run rally in the seventh. Anne Blaauwgeers led off with a triple and scored the tying run on a sac-fly by pinch-hitter Mariska Greve. Kim Kluijskens and Chantal Versluis then both singled and Jolanda Kroesen was walked intentionally, but then Marloes Fellinger followed with a 2-run single to make it 4-2. Twins added only one more run in its seventh. Yonina St. Jago led off with a double and scored on a 2-out single by Caroline Sins. With a runner at first, next batter Sandra Catoen was called out on strikes to end the game, but she was also ejected, as she argued the call.
In Game Two, Sparks had ten hits, but scored only two runs. Both were scored in the fourth inning. Back-to-back doubles by Marloes Fellinger and Blake Hoorelbeke produced the first run, then a grounder made it 2-0. Twins scored its lone run in the seventh. Michelle van Driel singled with one out and scored on a 2-out single by Andee Lindgren.
At Enschede, Computer SOS Tex Town Tigers twice won big vs. Amsterdam Pirates, 16-1 and 8-0.
Pirates had only two basehits in the double-header, both being hit by Shannah van der Kaaij. In the opener, she led off the game with an infield-hit, which was to be the only one given up by Anna-Be Bartels. In Game Two, Van der Kaaij broke a Perfect Game by Lindsey Meadows when she led off the fourth with a single and became the lone Pirates-runner in this game.
In the opener, Tex Town Tigers scored five runs in the first inning on four hits, including an RBI-double by Mieke van der Zwaan. An error on a grounder by Shanna van Vegten resulted in the lone Pirates-run in the second, as Antal Roos was able to score, but Tex Town Tigers reacted with two runs on a 2-run single by Saskia Kosterink, who added a 2-run triple in a 5-run third inning, which started with a triple by Eva de Bruin. In the fourth inning, TTT scored four more runs to make it a 15-run difference game.
In Game Two, Lindsey Meadows struckout nine batters, while TTT scored four runs in the second inning. Nathalie Timmermans led off with a double, then Nadine Marinus lined out to pitcher Shannah van der Kaaij. With two outs and after a walk and an RBI-single, two more runs were scored on a triple by Britt Vonk. Merel Oosterveld doubled and scored in the third, then tripled in a run in a 3-run fourth to make it 8-0.
At Capelle a/d IJssel, Van der Peijl DSC '74 defeated Euro Stars twice, 5-3 and 12-0.
After both teams had scored in the first inning of the opener, DSC took a 3-1 lead in the third inning on a wild pitch and a double by Maaike van Aarle, but the home team came alongside in the fourth, also on a wild pitch and a double, being hit by Kelly De Lannoy. DSC broke the 3-3 tie in the fifth when Christie Hill led off with a double and scored on an error. An insurance run was added in the seventh. Inge Consent then led off with a single and scored on a single by Maaike van Aarle.
In Game Two, DSC rallied for eleven (!) runs in the fourth inning to break a scoreless tie. In the inning, 15 batters stepped to the plate and produced eight basehits, including 2-run singles by Christie Hill, Inge Consent and Maaike van Aarle and a 2-run triple by rookie Judith Diepeveen. The twelfth run was scored in the fifth inning by Christie Hill, who was the winning pitcher in both games.
(July 14)
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At Utrecht, Judith van Kampen threw six perfect innings, but then gave up a lead-off single to Marieke Brouwer in the seventh inning. After registering her eleventh strikeout, she also lost the shutout, as Biance Hardeveld doubled in Brouwer, then scored herself on an error. The game the ended with a pop-fly and Van Kampen's twelfth strikeout.
At the moment Centrals scored twice, Terrasvogels was leading 5-0. They opened the score in the fourth when Dana Horeman hit a deep triple and scored on a sac-bunt by Petra van Heijst. A run was scored in the sixth when Solange Starrenburg singled and scored on a single by Nicole Wessels.
The lead was increased in the seventh with three runs. Sandra Gouverneur led off with a single, then scored with two outs on a double by Dana Horeman (who was 3-for-4), which was followed by an RBI-triple by Solange Starrenburg, who then scored moment later on a wild pitch.
Making her debut in a Terrasvogels-uniform was American Ta'Tyana McElroy, who was added to the team a few weeks before and will be one of the pitchers for the team. Tonight, she played in leftfield to make her eligible to play in the remainder of the season.
At Amsterdam, Tex Town Tigers trailed 1-0 vs. Amsterdam Pirates when it scored three runs in the fifth.
In the fourth inning, Pirates took a 1-0 lead when Cindy Baretta singled with two outs and scored on a deep triple by Gallieth Haaker, who was 3-for-3, hitting three of her team four hits.
TTT answered with three runs in the next at bat. Kelly Platvoet led off with a single, then scored with one out on an inside-the-park-homerun by Britt Vonk. Next, Breedge Quinn reached on an infield-hit, advanced to third on a wild pitch, but was called out on a tag after a short grounder in front of the catcher by Merel Oosterveld, who then scored when Saskia Kosterink tripled. Kosterink, who scored the winning run for the Dutch National Team in the final of the Olympic Qualifying Tournament to qualify for the Beijing Olympics, was 3-for-4.
The fourth run was scored in the sixth when Lindsey Meadows singled and scored on a single by Meike Witteveen.
Pirates' short stop Montana van Maris left the game with a leg-injury in the fourth after a sliding by Saskia Kosterink. Pirates claimed interference, but that wasn't called, as Van Maris was not in control over the ball. After leaving the game, she went to the hospital for a check-up and returned after the game with a stich in her leg.
At Haarlem, Sparks scored four runs in the first inning vs. Twins to decide the game.
In the inning, Twins made two errors and a mental error, while starter Michelle Haen walked a batter and gave up two lead-off singles to Kim Kluijskens and Rebecca Soumeru (who played in leftfield).
Three runs were added in the fourth when Marloes Fellinger led off with a double and Kim Kafoé followed with a single. An error and singles by Kim Kluijskens and Jolanda Kroesen then accounted for the runs.
Twins scored its lone run in the fourth on a single by Andrea Lindgren, but Sparks reached the 7-run difference on an error in the fifth.
At Haarlem, Euro Stars decided the game against DSC '74 in the eighth inning.
With two outs, Merel Meershoek (fielder's choice) scored the winning run when an error was made on a grounder by Manon Schol. Euro Stars hereafter got the bases loaded, but left three runners when a flyout ended the at bat.
DSC was close to a run in the first when Christie Hill led off with a walk and stranded on third. In the fourth, Inge Consent led off with a triple, but also was left behind. In the fifth, Fania Konijn and Judith van Tiel led off with singles to force a pitching change, but they also stranded.
(July 10)
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At Haarlem, Sparks Haarlem had its hand full with Computer SOS Tex Town Tigers. The reigning champion won the opener 1-0 in the eighth inning. Tie-break runner Kimberly van der Lee then moved on a sac-bunt and scored on a 2-out single by Jolanda Kroesen. Moments before, Tex Town Tigers had left the bases loaded in its eighth at bat, as Crissy Autry threw a strikeout. The American pitcher gave up only one hit in eight innings, while striking out nine. Kinge Bouma, who retired after last season and this year serves as the Head Coach, was the catcher in this game.
In Game Two, Tex Town Tigers won 8-5. With the score tied at 1-1, TTT scored three runs in the fourth when Lindsey Meadows hit a 2-run triple and scored herself on a sac-fly. After Sparks came back with a run, TTT scored four runs in the fifth, including two on a single by Mieke van der Zwaan and the other two on an error. Sparks came back with three runs in its fifth, highlighted by an RBI-triple by Chantal Versluis, but they ended up short.
At De Bilt, Centrals and Twins also split their double-header. Centrals won the opener 1-0 when Fabiënne Stuart doubled in the seventh and scored on an error. Pitcher Abigail Harter gave up only three hits.
In Game Two, Twins won 3-1. They scored the first run in the first at bat on a 2-out single by Andrea Lindgren, then added a run in the fifth when Micky Jansen scored on a single by Cherry Winklaar. After Centrals scored in its fifth, Twins added a run in the sixth on two errors.
At Amsterdam, Euro Stars scored 17 runs and collected 28 basehits, as it shutout Amsterdam Pirates twice, 10-0 and 7-0. Besides scoring no runs, Pirates had only six hits i the double-header, three in each game.
Euro Stars had 15 hits in the opener, including three by Manon Schol, Debby Connor and Letticia Horstman. Kelly De Lannoy had four RBI's, while Ellen Venker had three. Leading 3-0, Euro Stars scored seven runs in the fifth at bat. In this inning, Kelly De Lannoy hit a 2-run single to open the rally, later Ellen Venker hit a baseclearing 3-run double over the head of the leftfielder, followed by an RBI-double by Manon Schol.
In Game Two, Debby Connor hit a towering 2-run homerun in the first inning to open the scoring. Joyce Roodenburg went 4-for-4 and scored two runs, while Kelly De Lannoy had three RBI's. Besides hitting a homerun, Debby Connor also singled and doubled, scored three runs and had two RBI's.
(July 7)
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At Amsterdam, Euro Stars shutout Pirates, 5-0 and scored all runs in the sixth inning.
For the first time this season Euro Stars-coach Mary-Ann Hatt had all her players available, as Debby Connor, Joyce Roodenburg and Karin Tuk all played their first game of the season for their team. All played in the USA during the earlier part of the season before the international break. Making her debut in an Euro Stars-uniform was American pitcher Annele Huckins. While she didn't dominate, Huckins struckout ten batters, but saw Pirates get into scoring position in the second and third at bat. In the second, she hit lead-off batter Chantal van de Loosdrecht, who stranded at second base. In the third, she again hit the lead-off batter, this time Iris Kolman. With one out, Shannah van der Kaaij singled, then stole second base. But with runners on second and third and only one out (no squeeze?), Huckins struckout the next two batters.
In the sixth inning, the Pirates-defense committed four errors, resulting in five runs (four unearned). With one out, Debby Connor reached on an infield-hit, then scored the first run on a single by Kelly De Lannoy. After Letticia Horstman reached on an error, the two runners scored on a double by Karin Tuk, which broke open the game.
At Enschede, Tex Town Tigers handed reigning champion Sparks Haarlem a 4-2 loss. No details are available yet.
(July 5)
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At Santpoort, a heavy rainshower blanked the playing field an hour before game time, but the field crew succeeded in preparing it again, so the game not only could start 37 minutes later than scheduled, but could be played entirely.
DSC '74 opened the score in the fourth inning, as a result of two throwing errors. Lead-off hitter Meike Hylkema reached second base on a throwing error, then advanced on a sac-bunt by Inge Consent and scored on another throwing error.
Terrasvogels, which had only one basehit in the first four innings off Christie Hill, came back with six (unearned) runs in the fifth at bat. All runs were scored with two outs. Lead-off hitter Nicole Wessels reached on a throwing error and moved on a sac-bunt by pinch-hitter Petra van Heijst. After a strikeout, Sandra Gouverneur was walked intentionally. An infield-hit by Marieke Jansen then triggered a lot of action. It was followed by a throwing error, enabling Wessels to score the tying run, then Gouverneur scored on another throwing error. Moments later, Jansen scored the third run on a single by Annemiek van Riessen. After Dana Horeman walked, Nathalie Gosewehr followed with a 2-run triple and scored herself on a double by Linda Hoenderdos to make it 6-1.
Terrasvogels-pitcher Dagmar Bloeming threw a complete game 1-hitter (an infield-hit by Judith van Tiel in the third) and raised her record to 9-0.
At Oosterhout, Centrals trailed twice, but won 4-2 vs. Twins in eight innings. American pitcher Abigail Harter, who made her debut in the big league and for Centrals, struckout five and won her first game. Also making her debut was catcher Leah English.
Centrals committed six errors, but depite that won the game. Twins opened the score in the second inning on two errors, but Centrals came alongside in the fourth when Leah English singled, advanced on an error and a wild pitch, then scored on a sac-fly.
Twins re-took the lead in the fifth when Yonina St. Jago doubled and scored on an error. Centrals again tied the score in the next at bat when Amber Dammers walked and scored on a basesloaded single by Kelly de Graaf.
In the eighth, Centrals got the bases loaded, then scored twice on a throwing error towards home to take a 4-2 lead. Twins got the chance to score also in their eighth at bat, as Centrals made two errors. But pinch-runner Lieke Duffhues was thrown out at the plate, trying to score on an error. But with runners on second and third and only one out, a grounder and strikeout ended the game.
(July 3)
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The Dutch Juniors played a fine tournament and also got the best hitter of the event, which was held in Enschede (The Netherlands). With a .591 average (13-for-22), Eva de Bruin led all hitters of the tournament, which was held for the first time in Europe and set a record with 16 participating countries.
Best Pitcher was An-Ju Chiu of Chinese Taipei. Brittany Lastrapes of the USA was named the tournament's Most Valuable Player.
Organising club Computer SOS Tex Town Tigers can be complimented for a good tournament, which it put together in four months. After initial organiser Poland gave the tournament back to the ISF, the Netherlands was awarded the event on January 30.
(June 30)
Final Standings
1. USA, 2. Japan, 3. Australia, 4. Venezuela, 5. Canada / Puerto Rico, 7. Netherlands / Chinese Taipei, 9. Argentina / China, 11. Italy / New Zealand, 13. Germany / Russia, 15. Botswana / South Africa.
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USA reached the Final with a 3-0 shutout-win over Japan, which captured the world title the last two times, in 1999 and 2003. In this game, Ashley Brignac went the distance, struckout ten batters and gave up four basehits.
On Friday-evening, Australia also registered a 3-0 shutout vs. Venezuela, which therefore finished in fourth place. Pitcher Kaia Parnaby threw a complete game one-hitter.
The same three teams also finished in the top-3 four years ago in Nanjing (China) with Japan capturing gold, the USA silver and Australia bronze. Japan and USA have finished in the top-3 in all previous seven World Junior Championships, six of them in first or second place. The USA last captured the world title in 1995 when the event was played in Normal (USA).
(June 29)
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The Dutch team gave up all four runs in the third inning when Puerto Rico hit four of its nine basehits in this game. In the third, with one out, Yesenia Feliciano and Natasha Alvarez singled, then a run was scored when next batter Lisandra Berrios also singled. Hereafter, Daisy Verstappen took over the pitching for starter Richelle van Gennip, but, after a flyout, gave up a 2-run double to Nicollette Levine, who then also scored herself when an outfield-error followed.
The Dutch team had a chance of opening the score in the second when Nathalie Timmermans and Eva de Bruin led off with singles, but then three outs followed. In the home of the third, the Dutch got two runs back. Meike Witteveen singled and Chantal Versluis reached on an error, then Virginie Anneveld also singled, but Witteveen was thrown out at the plate trying to score. Versluis then scored on a groundout by Daisy Verstappen, which was followed by an RBI-single by Nathalie Timmermans, but the inning ended when Eva de Bruin flied out. In the sixth, Shannah van der Kaaij took over the pitching and in the seventh Ginger de Weert was brought in as pitcher for the Dutch Juniors, who didn't gave up additional runs after the third, but also were unable to score themselves.
The Dutch Juniors can look back to a good tournament, as the team of Manager André Prins played some strong games which ended in historic victories and reaching the World Championship Play-Offs for the first time ever.
(June 28)
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Less than 24 hours after the historic victory against Chinese Taipei, the Dutch team was unable to also hand Venezuela a loss. The Dutch had only two basehits off Johana Gómez, who struckout five batters in this game, which lasted only one hour and 15 minutes and was played under better weather conditions. Last night's game lasted two hours and 35 minutes, ended shortly after midnight and was played under cold temperatures.
In the third inning, Maaike Blauwgeers reached on an infield-hit and advanced on a following throwing error. She moved to third on a sac-bunt by Judith Diepeveen, but stranded there. In the fifth, Eva de Bruin (who went 7-for-9 in the last two games) doubled and advanced to third on a sac-bunt by Karin Tuk. But moments later, De Bruin was caught in a rundown and was tagged out between third and home. Blauwgeers and De Bruin were the only Dutch baserunners in this game. Ginger de Weert started for the Dutch squad and was relieved in the sixth by Anna-Be Bartels. Venezuela scored all four runs in the sixth inning.
(June 27)
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,,This is an important announcement for the future of our sport'', Don Porter opened his remarks. ,,Softball is a global sport and attractive for young people. Therefore, we choose this World Championships to launch the campaign.''
(June 27)
At 00:05 AM, shortly after midnight on Wednesday-morning June 27, 2007, 3B Virginie Anneveld threw the ball to 1B Kim Donkers for the final out of the game against Taipei, which lasted two hours and 35 minutes. The victory is a fact. But there is more, as the Dutch Team qualified for the Play-Offs and that's a first, as this didn't happen before. On all previous seven Junior World Championships, the team always ended up short. Besides this, the victory against Taiwan was the first ever by a Dutch national team against the Asians during a Junior Championship. A few times before, the Dutch were close to victory, like in 1987 when in Oklahoma City (USA), Taipei won 2-1 in eleven innings, or in 1995 when in Normal (also in USA) the score also was 2-1, or four years ago in the Chinese city of Nanjing where it was only 1-0 for the Taiwanese squad.
Besides the Netherlands, Japan (which clinched on Monday) and Venezuela also qualified for the Play-Offs and will play cross-finals against the top-four of Pool B. In that group, the USA, Canada, Australia and Puerto Rico made the next round. The fourth team from Pool A will be decided on Wednesday in the game between China and Taiwan.
The Dutch team took a 1-0 lead in the first at bat, but Taiwan scored twice in its first at bat and added a run in the second inning. In the fourth inning, the turnaround became a fact. In the fourth, Eva de Bruin singled in a run, then with the bases loaded, the tying run was scored on a grounder by pinch-hitter Shannah van der Kaaij.
In the fifth, the Dutch took the control over the game by scoring three runs. With two runners on base, a single by Nathalie Timmermans resulted in a run. Shortly thereafter, Eva de Bruin again was productive, as she doubled in two more runs. De Bruin went 3-for-4 and hit a single, double and triple.
Taiwan scored a run in the sixth, but the Dutch got it back in the seventh. In the home of the seventh, Taiwan again scored a run and got the bases loaded, but then the final putout was made, shortly after midnight. The Play-Offs were reached!
(June 26-27)
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Japan proved to be too strong for the Dutch squad, which produced only two basehits. The singles were hit by Anne Blauwgeers and Maaike Blauwgeers and the two sisters also were the only two players to reach base in the game, which lasted 4 1/2 inning, because of the 7-run mercy rule.
Dutch pitchers Daisy Verstappen (1 2/3 inning) and Anna-Be Bartels (2 1/3 inning) each gave up three hits to the Asian squad.
The Dutch team will meet Chinese Taipei on Tuesday-evening, then close the preliminary round on Wednesday-evening against Venezuela.
(June 25)
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The win was historic, as it was the first-ever by a Dutch Junior-team against China during World Championship-play. In six previous matches, since 1981, China always had won.
The Dutch team initially faced an early 4-0 deficit, but turned the game around in the fourth with a 5-run rally. Three runs were then added in the sixth and five more in the seventh at bat.
Pitchers Virginie Anneveld, Shannah van der Kaaij and Richelle van Gennip combined on giving up eleven hits, while their teammates collected fourteen. Four of them were hit by rightfielder Eva de Bruin, who went 4-for-5 with two doubles, scored once and had four RBI's.
(June 24)
![]() ...Dutch Juniors hand flowers to the National Team for qualifying for the Olympics... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
Before the game, the Dutch National Softball Team was honored and handed flowers by the Juniors. Last weekend, the national softball team defeated Italy, 3-2, in the final of the Olympic Qualifying Tournament to qualify for next years Olympic Games in Beijing.
The game between the Dutch Juniors and New Zealand, which was preceeded by the traditional New Zealand Haka, lasted only six innings, as the Dutch reached a 7-run difference in the home of the sixth on a fielder's choice-grounder by Maaike Blauwgeers. Dutch starting and winning pitcher Richelle van Gennip struckout six batters and gave up only four hits in 4 2/3 inning. Shannah van der Kaaij completed the game for Head Coach André Prins. The Dutch team had eight basehits, including two by Chantal Versluis, who had an RBI-triple.
(June 23)
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![]() ...Thunderclouds are building before the game... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
While the afternoon-game between South Africa and Slovakia was going on, it starten to darken behind the outfield. After conclusion of that game, it initially appeared that the thunderclouds were moving away, but they eventually remained where they were at that moment, right above the playing field. After some rumbling in the distance and some light rain drops, it suddenly started to rain heavier, accompanied by thunder and sometimes heavy lightning. The teams of the Netherlands and Italy, which were preparing for their game, took shelter in the dug-outs, while spectators and others hid in a big concession tent, including the same music marching band that accompanied the teams through the streets of Udine the night before during the Opening Ceremony. The local organisation also planned to use the team puppets again before the game, but all of that fell in the water. In about half an hour, the heavy rain made the field unplayable, forcing the technical committee to cancel the game and postpone it to Monday-morning.
(June 10)
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![]() ...Marloes Fellinger takes... ...batting practice... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
![]() ...ISF-President Don Porter... ...addresses participants... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
On Friday-evening, Don Porter, President of the International Softball Federation, chaired the Technical Meeting and went over the details for the tournament. ,,In 431 days, one of the participating countries in this tournament will be in Beijing'', the American stated. Don Porter also said that this is one of many softball-events this year on the international calender, including the Olympic Qualifier for South America later this year in Venezuela. Porter also said that the ISF still is working in getting softball back on the Olympic calender as soon as possible. ,,Coming soon 'Campaign 2016' will be presented'', Porter presented the new plan for the initiatives for re-instatement of softball. During the tournament, officials of the International Olympic Committee will visit. After the introduction by Don Porter, tournament rules and regulations were handled by Merle Butler, the Umpire-in-Chief, as well as local organizers.
The Dutch Team will open the tournament on Saturday against Slovakia, which on Friday-evening hadn't arrived yet in Italy, but supposed to be on their way. A confirmation was given during the meeting that South Africa was en route to Italy from Johannesburg and will arrive on Saturday-morning. The Dutch will meet South Africa next Tuesday. No word was received from Nigeria, which was a no-show on Friday-evening. ,,We have to wait and see'', Don Porter said. ,,Earlier, they have registered to participate.''
(June 8)
![]() ...Petra van Heijst connects... ...during batting practice... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
While the practice was going on, more work was done on the accomodation, as construction workers brought in equipment to set up a stands on the first base side.
![]() ...The umpires inspect the field in Staranzano... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
![]() ...Manager Liz Kelly instructs her players during first practice... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
After a short one-and-a-half-hour flight from Amsterdam, the team landed around 4 o'clock at the airport of Treviso. The team then had to wait more than an hour for a bus, which transported the squad of Manager Liz Kelly to their hotel in Ronchi dei Legionari.
The long delay for the bus to get to the airport was explained that the bus was waiting at the airport of Venice, instead of the airport of suburb Treviso. After the bus had arrived from Venice, a ride of approximately two hours followed to the hotel.
At the time of arrival it was 24 degrees Celsius, but it also was very cloudy. During the busride, it became cooler and more cloudier, but good weather is expected for the coming days.
![]() ...The softball-field in Staranzano... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
In the preliminary round, the Dutch team will play one game less, as Israel is not sending a team for security reasons. On Wednesday-evening, there also was a rumor that South Africa might not come, but that wasn't confirmed yet. South Africa also is playing in the 'Dutch' Pool. In case, they also aren't coming, a new alignment and schedule might be possible, but decisions about that will eventually be made on Friday-evening.
After completion of the European Championships, some changes became active for the Dutch team. Pitcher Judith van Kampen was added and took the place on the roster of IF Chantal Versluis. Van Kampen was added, because pitcher Kristi DeVries had a slight injury during the EC. Also, Pitching Coach Darwin Tolzin had to go back home in the States due to circumstances. Willy van der Lee, who is involved with the National Junior Team, joined the team as the Batting Practice Pitcher. Business Manager Paul Boonstra resigned after the EC. His place is filled in by Caroline Theunissen.
(June 7)
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The Dutch team had a strong outing offensively with 16 basehits. All eleven players, who participated in the game, had at least one basehit and scored at least one run.
The team had a 5-run rally in the first and a 7-run rally in the second at bat.
(May 28)
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Despite some threatening weather, the beautiful Pirates Softball Stadium at Sportpark Ookmeer in Amsterdam was packed and had a capacity crowd of approximately 2000 spectators, who first saw the Opening Ceremony, then the Opening Game.
After introduction of the ten participating countries, umpires and official scorers, Tournament President Lex van Zaane, KNBSB President Ruud van Zetten and ESF Delegate Totoni Sanna addressed the crowd and the participants, the national anthems of the Netherlands and Europe then followed and the ceremonial first pitch was thrown by Mrs. Teulings, the Chairman of the Amsterdam-Osdorp Borough.
Hereafter, the Czech Republic took a 1-0 lead against the Dutch, which tied the score in the third, then took the lead by scoring twice in the fifth.
(May 27)
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![]() ...The Pirates Softball Stadium... ...is ready for the European Championships... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
BASTA (Baseball And Softball Tournaments Amsterdam), the foundation that organizes the Championships, has done a lot of work in the last weeks, resulting in a great accomodation. Stands with sponsor boxes have been added, as well as big scoreboxes, press facilities and an electronic scorebord on both fields. Unique is that both playing fields have bullpens, where the pitchers can warm up. The Pirates-complex is the only in the Netherlands and probably in Europe which has bullpens on its softball-fields. Additional lights have been installed to get a good view on the ball when it is batted up in the air.
The clubhouse, which will be closed for spectators during the event, has been rebuild into a meeting and hospitality place for ESF-officials, umpires and official scorers and a press office. The indoor facility of the Pirates-complex has also been remodelled and will serve as the catering facility during the event. Besides eating and drinking, there will be a souvenir shop, but also daily (live) entertainment.
In other words, Amsterdam and Pirates are ready for the European Championships 2007.
On Sunday, May 27, the Opening Ceremony will start at 6:00 PM, to be followed by the first game of the event, being played between the national teams of the Netherlands and the Czech Republic.
On Saturday-evening, May 26, the national teams of Great Britain and Austria will play an exhibition game, starting at 8:00 PM.
(May 25)
![]() ...The Pirates Softball Stadium... ...seating capacity for 2000 spectators... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
Roster:
Pitchers:
Dagmar Bloeming (A4 Terrasvogels), Kristi DeVries and Rebecca Soumeru (both Sparks Haarlem).
Catchers:
Nina van Huissteden (A4 Terrasvogels) and Ellen Venker (Euro Stars).
Infielders:
Noémi Boekel, Lynn Geertman, Kim Kluijskens (all Sparks Haarlem), Sandra Gouverneur, Petra van Heijst, Dana Horeman (all A4 Terrasvogels) and Daisy de Peinder (Macerata, Italy).
Outfielders:
Marloes Fellinger, Jolanda Kroesen (both Sparks Haarlem) and Saskia Kosterink (Computer SOS Tex Town Tigers).
Infield/Outfield:
Marjan Smit (Twins) and Chantal Versluis (Sparks Haarlem).
Staff:
Liz Kelly (Manager), Mary-Ann Hatt, Rob Walgien (Coaches), Darwin Tolzin (Pitching Coach), Rob Oskam (Physical Therapist), Paul Boonstra (Business Manager).
(May 24)
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![]() ...Former National Team Manager Nol Houtkamp... ...throws out ceremonial first pitch... (Photo: Marco Stoovelaar) |
In the opener, Australia registered an 8-0 shutout. Australia rallied for five runs in the fourth inning to take a decisive lead. The rally started after an error on third base. Dutch starter Judith van Kampen pitched three fine innings, but gave up a 2-run single to Tracey Mosley and a 2-run line drive homerun to Sandra Allen in the fourth. Hereafter, Kirsten Scheele took over, but was greeted with a single, then loaded the bases with a hit by pitch and a walk and gave up an additional run by walking another batter. Kristi DeVries then became the third pitcher in the inning and would give up three more runs in the fifth at bat, including two on a single by Belinda Wright. The Dutch team had only two hits, both hit by Noémi Boekel. Lynn Geertman was the only other Dutch player to reach base, which happened on a fielder's choice as Boekel was forced out on her grounders.
In Game Two, Australia won 6-1. Australia had another 5-run rally in this game, this time in the fifth inning. Starter Rebecca Soumeru held Australia to only one run in the first four innings, but then gave up a lead-off homerun to Kate Judd in the fifth. Rookie Dagmar Bloeming then came on in relief, saw a batter reach base on an error and later score on a single, then gave up a 3-run homerun to hot-hitting Stacey Porter. After giving up two more singles, Judith van Kampen relieved Bloeming and gave up no more runs. The Dutch team scored its lone run in the fifth inning on a double by Noémi Boekel. (May 22)
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Three Dutch pitchers gave up 16 Australian basehits, including four by Stacey Porter. The Dutch team itself had only nine basehits off two pitchers. Australia struck early with two runs in the first and two in the fourth inning to take a 4-0 lead. The Dutch came back with a run in the third, but Australia answered with two runs in the fourth at bat.
The 6-1 deficit was narrowed to 6-4 when the Dutch team rallied for three runs in the fourth inning on only one basehit. Australian starter Zara Mee walked three batters, then reliever Felicity Witt hit a batter with the bases loaded, then gave up an RBI-single to Marjan Smit. Another run was scored on fielder's choice. Australia took more distance with two runs in the sixth. The Dutch team added only one more run in its seventh at bat on a single by Marloes Fellinger.
(May 21)
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In the opener, the Dutch team scored the two runs in the fifth inning. With one out, Lynn Geertman and Saskia Kosterink singled. With two outs, Nina van Huissteden hit an RBI-single, then another run was scored when an error in leftfield followed.
Dutch pitchers Dagmar Bloeming and Rebecca Soumeru gave up only two hits.
In Game Two, Australia opened with two runs in the first inning, added a run in the fourth, then scored four more in the fifth at bat. The lone Dutch run was scored in the third inning when Saskia Kosterink singled and scored on a single by Kim Kluijskens.
(May 20)
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Vanessa Rodrigue is a utility player and therefore can play on several positions. She played for San Francisco State University in California.
The American player arrived last Friday and made her debut with the softball-team last Saturday against DVH. HCAW, which is a former Dutch champion, this season plays in the Second Division.
(May 21)
The tournament started last Thursday and the Chipola Lady Indians opened with a 3-0 shutout-win vs. Crowder College from Neosho, Missouri. In this game, Areke Spel played rightfield and batted 1-for-3. Spel is a regular player on the team, while Karin Tuk has been the back-up catcher. In the next game on Thursday, Areke again went 1-for-3 in the 3-1 victory against McLennan Community College from Waco, Texas.
On Friday, Chipola registered another 3-0 shutout-win vs. Miami-Dade College from Florida. In this game, Areke went 2-for-3 and scored a run. Next, Chipola defeated Eastern Arizona College from Thatcher, Arizona, 5-2. Areke again played in rightfield, but went 0-for-3 in this game.
On Saturday, Chipola lost its first game, as North Idaho College win 5-4 in eight innings. Areke was 1-for-3 and scored one run. Because of this result, an extra game against the team from Coeur d'Alene from Idaho was necessary to decide the championship. This time, it was Chipola that needed eight innings to win the game 6-3 and capture the title. Chipola took a 3-0 lead in the third inning on a 2-run single by Christal Kotchman and a runscoring fielder's choice-grounder by Areke Spel. The North Idaho Cardinals came back with two runs in the fourth, then tied the score in the seventh. In the eighth inning, Chipola again scored three runs, this time on a 2-run double by Tori Fobb and a double by Carolyn Moore. Areke was 0-for-4, but batted in a run. Karin Tuk entered the game as catcher in the sixth and was 0-for-1.
Two weeks ago, Chipola already had won the State Championship in Florida. On May 6, Chipola won 6-1 vs. Gulf Coast Community College, where Dutch players Saskia Kosterink and Debby Connor are playing. With this victory, Chipola claimed the Region VIII B Championship-title and moved on to the next game to decide the State Championship. Chipola also won that title by winning 1-0 vs. Miami-Dade College. Chipola remained unbeaten and won five games in this event, the FCCAA State Tournament.
(May 19)
At De Bilt, Centrals scored seven runs in the third inning and defeated Van der Peijl DSC '74 9-1 in the opener of their double-header. DSC won Game Two, 6-2.
At Amsterdam, A4 Terrasvogels remained unbeaten and now has a winning streak of 15 games after shutting out Amsterdam Pirates, 4-0 and 7-0. In the second game, Solange Starrenburg homered.
At Haarlem, Sparks Haarlem shutout Euro Stars in their opener, then scored ten runs in the second inning of Game Two to win 10-1.
At Oosterhout, Computer SOS Tex Town Tigers defeated Twins, 4-1 and 2-0.
(May 17)
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Next Sunday, May 20, the team of Manager Liz Kelly will play a double-header against Australia on Sportpark De Kroedkotten in Enschede, the site of Computer SOS Tex Town Tigers, which the first game starting at 2 PM. From June 20-30, this complex will be the site of the ISF Junior World Championships.
On Monday, May 21, the two teams will play a single game on Sportpark De Slotbosse Toren in Oosterhout, which is the site of Twins. This game starts at 7 PM.
On Tuesday, May 22, another double-header is scheduled and will be played on the Noordersportpark in Haarlem, the site of Dutch champion Sparks Haarlem. The first game will start at 7 PM.
Hereafter, Australia has one more game left, which will be played on Saturday, May 26 against the national team of England at the site of Amsterdam Pirates in Amsterdam. The next day, the European Championships will open with the game between the Netherlands and the Czech Republic.
(May 17)
,,With the addition of these two players, our 2007 recruiting class will be one of the best that we've had in a while in terms of talent and potential impact'', said Margo Jonker, who already selected three players earlier for coming season. ,,We feel we are bringing in players who love to play the game. These two players have great experience.''
,,Ellen is expected to make an immediate impact at CMU as she had competed against some of the best in the world while playing on the Dutch National Team. Bringing this experience will help our program. Ellen calls a great game behind the plate because of her knowledge of the game. She plays with passion'', said Margo Jonker, who in the recent past has had an advisory role in the coaching staff of the Dutch National Team.
Ellen Venker played five seasons for DSC '74, with whom she won the Dutch title in 2003, before joining Euro Stars this season. In 2003, she made her debut with the Dutch national team, having played in 37 international games.
(May 16)
At Santpoort, Jolanda Kroesen homered to give Sparks an early 1-0 lead in the first inning vs. Terrasvogels, but the home team answered with three runs in their half of the at bat and went on to win 3-1. With two outs, Solange Starrenburg hit a 2-run double, then scored herself on a single by Annemiek van Riessen. Pitcher Dagmar Bloeming raised her record to 7-0. Last year, Terrasvogels won its first eleven games in a row, before losing twice to Sparks Haarlem.
At Enschede, Computer SOS Tex Town Tigers defeated Centrals 7-0 and needed less than five innings to do so. Trailing 6-0, Lara Hoekstra became the third pitcher for Centrals when the bottom of the fifth inning started. On her first delivery, batter Saskia Kosterink connected for a triple. The next pitch was a ball to batter Marije ten Thij, then the third pitch was way high for a wild pitch that ended the game, as Kosterink scored the seventh run.
(May 15)
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At Haarlem, Amsterdam Pirates led in each of their two games and outhit Van der Peijl DSC '74 in both match-ups, but lost 3-2 and 4-2.
In the opener, Pirates led 2-1 in the sixth when DSC came alongside, then scored the winning run in the seventh on an one-out single by Inge Consent.
In Game Two, Pirates outhit DSC 11-5, but lost 4-2. Pirate-pitcher Laura Chomokos gave up four hits in the fourth inning, which gave DSC its four runs.
At Enschede, Computer SOS Tex Town Tigers defeated Centrals, 2-1 and 6-5. Saskia Kosterink played her first games for TTT after returning from her study in the States.
In the opener, both teams had four hits, but Tex Town Tigers got the better chances to score.
In Game Two, Tex Town Tigers broke a 4-4 tie in the sixth inning on singles by Lindsey Meadows and Eva de Bruin.
The double-header between Euro Stars and Twins at Capelle a/d IJssel was canceled because of rain.
Coincidentally, the three double-headers that were played today were officially scored by three recordholders.
Marco Stoovelaar (at Terrasvogels), Ben Goorts (at DSC) and Feiko Drost (at Tex Town Tigers are in their record-setting 31st season as Official Scorer and all three today got close games with a lot of action. The three experienced scorers today awarded 86 basehits and 19 errors. Eight of these errors were made in the Terrasvogels vs. Sparks double-header, which is a lot, specially since these teams provide the Dutch national team with the most players.
(May 12)
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At Haarlem, Amsterdam Pirates won 4-2 vs. Van der Peijl DSC '74 in a match-up between American pitchers Laura Chomokos (Pirates) and Christie Hill (DSC '74). Both struckout seven batters, but Hill added five walks, while Chomokos didn't gave away a free pass.
At Rotterdam, Twins won 6-4 vs. Euro Stars, despite being outhit 14-10. Ellen Venker and Letticia Horstman both had three hits for Euro Stars, but it was Twins that held a 6-0 lead in the fourth inning.
(May 8)
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At Haarlem, Van der Peijl DSC '74 surprised with a 3-1 victory vs. Sparks Haarlem, but then lost the next game, 9-2. In the opener, American pitcher Christie Hill made her debut for DSC. She struckout six, gave up six hits and doubled in the first run in her first at bat. In the next game, Sparks had 19 basehits, including three by Kimberly van der Lee and Chantal Versluis, with all players hitting a basehit and eight of them collecting at least two.
At Oosterhout, A4 Terrasvogels won 4-0 and 8-1 vs. Twins and now has won ten times in a row since the start of the season. In the opener, Judith van Kampen threw a 2-hitter, while her teammates had 10 basehits, including two triples by Solange Starrenburg. In Game Two, Dagmar Bloeming threw a 3-hitter. This time, the team had 12 basehits, including three by Sandra Gouverneur.
At Enschede, Computer SOS Tex Town Tigers and Euro Stars split. The home team opened with a 4-0 shutout on a 4-hitter by Lindsey Meadows, who also homered. Euro Stars won Game Two, 3-2, scoring the winning run in the seventh inning. Daya Lucio accounted for the first run with a homerun.
(May 5)
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At Amsterdam, Sparks Haarlem won twice vs. Amsterdam Pirates. They started with a big 16-0 shutout on 16 hits, including three by Kim Kluijskens, Noémi Boekel and Chantal Versluis. Game Two was won 5-1 on nine hits, including a homerun by Marloes Fellinger.
At Haarlem, Twins defeated Van der Peijl DSC '74 twice, 4-3 and 4-2. In the opener, DSC failed to hold onto a 3-1 lead, in Game Two, Twins broke a 2-2 tie in the sixth at bat.
At De Bilt, Centrals and Euro Stars split. The latter won the opener, 5-1, then the home team took Game Two, 6-5. In this game, Centrals led 4-2 in the seventh inning and pitcher Vendy Draha was one pitch away from the victory when Euro Stars scored three runs to take a 5-4 lead. However, Centrals came back in its seventh and scored twice to win 6-5.
(April 30)
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At Haarlem, champion Sparks Haarlem won twice vs. Centrals, 4-0 and 8-1.
In the opener, Rebecca Soumeru struckout nine and gave up only three hits. Blake Hoorelbeke threw a 3-hitter in Game Two.
At Oosterhout, Twins shutout Amsterdam Pirates twice, 2-0 and 4-0.
In the opener, winning pitcher Michelle Haen threw a 2-hitter, while Andee Lindgren gave up only three hits in the second game.
At Enschede, Computer SOS Tex Town Tigers and Van der Peijl DSC '74 split their double-header.
In the opener, Tex Town Tigers came from behind to win 5-4. Winning Pitcher Lindsey Meadows struckout ten batters.
In Game Two, DSC won 8-2. In this game, Margot Mels, who came out of retirement last weekend, won her first big league-game since 2002.
(April 28)
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At Haarlem, Dutch champion Sparks Haarlem again split their double-header, just like last week. Today, they opened with a 3-2 loss vs. Twins, then came back to win 7-1.
At Amsterdam, Computer SOS Tex Town Tigers won twice vs. Amsterdam Pirates, 8-1 and 8-5. In Game Two, the score was tied 5-5 after six innings, but then TTT scored three runs in the seventh, including two on a homerun by Nathalie Timmermans. In the first game, Merel Oosterveld had homered for the Enschede-team.
At Haarlem, Van der Peijl DSC '74 won its first game of the season and handed Euro Stars its first loss. In the opener, DSC won 3-2 by scoring the winning run in the seventh at bat. In Game Two, Euro Stars won with the same score.
In the opener, veteran pitcher and former national team-player Margot Mels made her comeback in the Dutch big league, as she threw 3 1/3 inning in relief for DSC.
(April 21)
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At Enschede, Dutch champion Sparks Haarlem split its double-header vs. Computer SOS Tex Town Tigers.
Sparks, which was coached by Kinge Bouma and Jacqueliene de Heer, won the opener 5-2, but then lost the next game 5-4. In Game Two, Anne Blauwgeers homered for Sparks, which had a 4-0 lead when the bottom of the seventh inning started. The home team then rallied for five runs on six basehits to come back and win. The gamewinning basehit was hit by pitcher Lindsey Meadows, who therefore won her own game. She went the distance in both games.
At Oosterhout, Twins won twice vs. Centrals, 2-1 and 7-0.
At Capelle a/d IJssel, Euro Stars twice nipped Amsterdam Pirates, which returned to the big league after an one-year absence.
Euro Stars won the opener, 1-0, and scored the lone run in the fourth inning on an error and a double. Winning pitcher Daisy Verstappen struckout nine and gave up three hits.
In Game Two, Pirates took a 3-0 lead in the third inning, but lost 5-4.
(April 14)
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It is a remarkable finish for Storks, which trailed 2-0 against Centrals in the Play-Offs, then won six games in a row to not only win their semi-final, but also the Holland Series. As they did in the first two games, EHS again failed to hold onto a lead, as they were leading 2-0 after five at bats, but ended up empty handed, because of lack of control from its pitcher. The game really was a pitching duel between Greg Newton (Storks) and Jonas Mach (EHS), who both struckout 13 batters, but it was Mach's control in the end which decided the game.
In the first five innings, Mach's control was fine, as he allowed only three players on base, neither of them going beyond first base. Only one of them, Ronald Romijn, reached on a basehit, a lead-off infield-hit in the third inning. Newton faced only the minimum amount of batters in the first four innings, but did gave up a lead-off infield-hit to Rody Stam in the second, who was then caught stealing.
In the fifth inning, EHS scored twice and had good contact off Newton, who then also had problems finding the strike zone. With one out, Etiënne Meijer singled, then, after a strikeout, the bases were loaded when Newton walked Allan Hazel and Jeffry Visser. Next batter Anthony Beaumont singled to leftfield to bring in two runs and give EHS the lead. The bases were loaded again when Dave Hazel reached on an infield-hit, but then the inning ended when Newton struckout Kerim Bettio on a called third strike. In the next two innings, EHS would reached base only two more times. Michel Groenhart led off the sixth with a walk, but then three outs (including two strikeouts) followed. In the seventh, Jeffry Visser reached on a bunt-single with one out, but was caught stealing.
In the meantime, Jonas Mach appeared to have his day today. After walking Joost Droog with two outs in the fourth inning, Mach retired the next six batters in a row, the last five of them with a strikeout. But then, with two outs in the sixth, Storks started to come back again. Kenny Dame doubled, moved on an infield-hit by Steven Ketting and scored on a wild pitch, before Mach ended the at bat with another strikeout.
In the seventh inning, with one out, Mach hit Ed Hoet with a pitch, who was then replaced by pinch-runner Manfred Schrijver. Mach then struckout his thirteenth batter, but this was followed by a single from Geza Kovacs. Next, the bases were loaded when Mach walked Rob van der Vlist. Without having to do something themselves, Storks then went on to win the game and the championship. With the bases loaded, Tim Verbrugge also walked,e nabling SChrijver to score the tying run, then Kovacs was able to score the winning run when Mach uncorked a wild pitch.
(October 13)
In Game One, Storks scored its first run in the first inning when lead-off hitter Rob van der Vlist walked, moved when next batter Tim Verbrugge was hit by a delivery of pitcher Jonas Mach, then reached third on a force play-grounder and scored on a wild pitch. EHS reacted with two runs in its first at bat. Dave Hazel led off with a single, then everyone was safe on a sac-bunt by Anthony Beaumont. Hazel scored the tying run on a force play-grounder by Michel Groenhart on which Beaumont was eliminated. Groenhart advanced on a wild pitch by Greg Newton, then scored on a 2-out single by Etiënne Meijer. EHS even made it 3-1 in the third inning when Hazel again led off with a single and went on to score on a 2-out infield-hit by Rody Stam. But hereafter, pitcher Greg Newton allowed only three more hits, was supported with a double play and saw his teammates turn the game around.
Storks started to come back from the fourth inning on. In the fourth, Greg Newton singled with one out, then scored on a double by Ed Hoet, who himself stranded on third base. Storks tied the score in the next at bat. Rob van der Vlist led off with an infield-hit, moved on a wild pitch and a walk, then scored on a sac-fly by Joost Droog.
In the seventh inning, Storks decided the game with a 3-run rally. Van der Vlist again led off with a single, then Tim Verbrugge followed with an infield-hit. Next, Kenny Dame singled, enabling Van der Vlist to give Storks a 4-3 lead. Dame was replaced by pinch-runner Manfred Schrijver, but, after Steven Ketting struckout, he was forced out at second base on a grounder by Joost Droog, which was followed by a throwing error, resulting in another run. A single by Greg Newton, who was 3-for-4, made it 6-3. In the home of the seventh, Newton allowed one basehit, but also struckout two batters to become the winning pitcher.
Game Two was one of the long ball, as seven homeruns were hit and again EHS failed to hold onto a lead. This time it was only 1-0, but Storks again came back from the fourth inning and went on to win despite a late comeback by EHS. In the second inning, EHS opened the score. With one out, Etiënne Meijer reached second base on a throwing error, moved on an infield-hit by Allan Hazel, then scored when a throwing error followed a stolen base by the latter. Storks came alongside in the third inning when Ed Hoet led off with a homerun.
In the fourth inning, Joost Droog also homered to give Storks a 2-1 lead. Storks then appeared to break open the game with a 4-run fifth inning in which EHS-pitcher Erwin Visser gave up four hits. With one out, Ed Hoet first hit his second homerun of the game. With two outs, Tim Verbrugge reached on an error, then Kenny Dame singled. Back-to-back doubles by Steven Ketting (2-run) and Joost Droog (1-run) then made it 6-1.
In the sixth inning, EHS narrowed the deficit to 6-3 when Kerim Bettio reached on a bunt-single, then Michel Groenhart followed with a 2-run homerun. In the seventh, Storks added a run, which proved to be decisive. With one out, Kenny Dame drove the ball into centerfield, but there Dave Hazel made a great catch, taking a homerun away. But then next batter Steven Ketting did homer to make it 7-3. In the home of the seventh, EHS would move within one run. With one out, Eric Zomerdijk (luckily back in the line-up) homered, then next batter Anthony Beaumont was hit by a pitch from Greg Newton, who then struckout the next batter, but gave up a 2-run homerun to Kerim Bettio, which made it 7-6. A groundout by Michel Groenhart then ended the game.
(October 6)
European Cup
In Prague, Storks defeated Stenlose Bulls, 5-2. Trailing 2-0, Storks scored three runs in the first inning. A basesloaded double by Tim Verbrugge brought Storks alongside, then he scored the go-ahead run on a sac-fly by Joost Droog. A double by Rob van der Vlist and a fielder's choice grounder by Ed Hoet lifted the lead to 5-2 in the second inning.
Kokolishi won 8-3 vs. Crows Kosice (Slovakia). The team from The Hague scored four runs in the first inning, all with two outs. First, Calvin Winklaar hit a 2-run double, then Jeanric Ursula added a 2-run triple. Kosice came back with three runs in the third inning, but Kokolishi added a run in the fourth. The Slovakian opponent then came alongside in the fourth at bat. Kokolishi re-took the lead in the sixth by scoring three runs, including two on an error.
CupWinners Cup
At Liberec, Decos EHS shutout Centrals, 10-0 and later also defeated Horsholm (Denmark), 5-1. Against Centrals, Argentine pitcher Sebatian Gervasutti threw a No-Hitter and struckout ten batters. David Mertl went 3-for-3 (two doubles) for EHS and scored twice, while Jeffry Visser again homered. Against Horsholm, EHS took a 2-1 lead in the fifth, then added three runs in the sixth inning. Rody Stam went 2-for-3 (double, homerun) and had three RBI's. Michel Groenhart also homered. Pitcher Jonas Mach threw a 2-hitter.
In the evening, Centrals lost only 1-0 against Chomutov Beavers (Czech Republic). The lone run was scored in the fourth inning when Tomas Benda scored on a single by Jaroslav Lhotak. Centrals-pitcher Roman Matuska gave up six hits, while Lubomir Vrbensky struckout eleven Centrals-batters and allowed only two hits.
(August 29)
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At Prague, Cupholder Storks opened with a 9-0 shutout-win on Monday against Crows Kosice (Slovakia), while Kokolishi defeated Stenlose Bulls (Denmark), 7-4. Storks-pitcher Greg Newton struckout fourteen batters against Kosice and allowed only three basehits. Storks had four basehits, including two by Joost Droog. Kokolishi-pitcher Tuti Rumai threw a 4-hitter, while Eugene Martha and Calvin Winklaar homered.
On Tuesday, Storks defeated Kokolishi, 6-1. Sam Woodcock went 2-for-4 and had four RBI's for Storks. In the evening, Kokolishi was left empty-handed vs. organiser Radotín, which won 10-3. The Czech team scored five runs in the first at bat and collected ten basehits off veteran pitchers Edwin Boekhouder and Henk Arnold.
CupWinners Cup
At Liberec, located close to the Polish border, Decos EHS opened the CupWinners Cup-tournament on Tuesday with a monsterscore of 33-0 against Medvednica MRKA Medvedi from Croatia. EHS rallied for nine runs in the first at bat, which included runscoring basehits by Michel Groenhart, David Mertl, Jeffry Visser, Pim Winkel and Patrick Kolkus. In the second inning, EHS scored sixteen runs. Jeffry Visser hit a towering homerun, Dave Hazel hit an inside-the-park-homerun and Patrick Kolkus hit a line drive grand slam homerun. ,,A monster homerun'', Head Coach Norman Ames said. ,,It was huge.'' In the third and final at bat of this game, EHS added eight more runs. EHS collected 23 basehits, including four by Dave Hazel (4 RBI's), Patrick Kolkus (7 RBI's) and Anthony Beaumont (4 RBI's). Winning pitcher Erwin Visser threw a Perfect Game and struckout five batters.
Later in the day, Centrals nipped Horsholm (Denmark), 2-1. Centrals scored both runs in the first inning when Enrique Javier and Roman Matuska scored. As pitcher, Matuska gave up only two hits.
(August 28)
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After the Danish team added a run in the third, the Dutch team scored twice in the fifth at bat. Steven Ketting and Etiënne Meijer then both singled and scored when two errors followed a bunt by Melvin Brown. Hereafter, the Dutch got the bases loaded, but the inning ended on a disputable called strikeout for Enrique Javier by the home plate umpire. Starting pitcher Ed Hoet gave up six hits in four innings, Arjan Baanen then threw the next two innings.
In the final, the Czech captured the European title for the fifth time in the last six events since 1997. In 2003, when the event took place in the Czech city of Chocen, the Dutch won the title, which it also had done in the first two editions of this event. This year, however, the Czech weren't the favorite, as Denmark dominated in the preliminary round. Also, the Czech had some new and young players in their team, making them more vulnarable. But in the end, the Czech proved the be the best team again. The next European Championship will be held next year already with Copenhagen (Denmark) being the host city.
(July 7)
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1. Czech Republic, 2. Denmark, 3. Netherlands, 4. Belgium, 5. Slovakia, 6. Croatia, 7. Israel, 8. Great Britain.
Against Denmark, the Dutch team opened the score in the second inning when Enrique Javier singled and scored on an error, but in the home of the second, a costly error resulted in five Danish runs. Frederik Terkelsen contributed with a 3-run homerun in this at bat.
The Dutch, however, recovered and came back fine. In the third, Enio Kwas tripled and scored on grounder by Tim Verbrugge, then Joost Droog and Steven Ketting (who both walked) both scored in the fourth inning on a single by Enio Kwas. In the sixth, Droog walked again, then scored when Steven Ketting hit a 2-run homerun to give the Dutch a 6-5 lead.
The lead was shortlived, as Denmark reacted with four runs in the home sixth which opened with a lead-off homerun by Jesper Low. Hereafter, the Dutch defense eliminated two runners at the plate, but also gave up three additional runs.
In the evening, the Dutch took a quick 3-0 lead in the first inning against Belgium. Enio Kwas reached on an error and scored on a double by Tim Verbrugge, who then scored on a single by Rody Stam. Next, Stam scored on a double by Kenny Dame.
After three scoreless innings, the Belgian scored their lone run in the fifth when Kerim Bettio led off with a triple and went on to score. In the home of the fifth, the Dutch added two runs. Melvin Brown walked and scored on another single by Tim Verbrugge, who then scored himself on a single by Enrique Javier.
Arjan Baanen threw a strong game and struckout seven in six innings, while giving up only two hits. Humphrey Martes threw the last inning.
(July 6)
The Dutch team failed to hold onto a 4-1 lead, as five errors in the sixth inning led to five runs and a 6-4 deficit. Trailing 1-0, the Dutch tied the score in the third when Joost Droog walked, stole second and scored on a single by Tim Verbrugge. A run was added in the fourth when Steven Ketting was hit by a pitch, then scored on a single by Enio Kwas. In the fifth, the lead was increased to 4-1 on a 2-run single by Melvin Brown, but in the home of the sixth, the Czech came back with their rally to win the game.
Arjan Baanen went the distance and gave up six hits, while the Dutch had seven off Jaroslav Muller (4 innings) and Jaroslav Brenik (three innings).
(July 5)
The Dutch took a quick 4-0 lead in the first inning, which was accomplished by the first four batters. Enio Kwas led off the game with a walk and Tim Verbrugge followed with a basehit. The bases got loaded when Enrique Javier also walked. Next batter Kenny Dame then hit a grand slam homerun to make it 4-0.
After adding two runs in the second inning, the Dutch defense committed some errors in the second Belgian at bat, which resulted in four runs and only a 6-4 lead. However, in the next bat, the Dutch recovered, hit five basehits and scored five runs to take an 11-4 lead. Two more runs were then scored in the fifth, in which the Belgians also managed to score a run, but the game ended after that because of the mercy-rule.
Dutch starter Ed Hoet gave up only two hits in the four innings he pitched, then Humphrey Martes took over in the fifth, which resulted in an unique moment. Pitching for Belgium at that moment was Joseph Van Genechten, meaning the two oldest pitchers of the event were facing each other. Both turned 48 in March, seperated by only eleven days.
The Dutch team had nine basehits, including two by Enrique Javier, Kenny Dame and Etiënne Meijer.
(July 4)
The Dutch started the day with a 19-1 win vs. Croatia, which took a 1-0 lead in the first at bat. That lead was shortlived, as the Dutch answered with three runs in their first inning, then added two more in the next. In the third, the Dutch broke open the game with a 14-run rally, which was hightlighted by a 3-run homerun by Etiënne Meijer.
The Dutch had only six basehits, as Croatian pitchers Ivan Balen and Dinko Regula issued ten walks, while their defense committed six errors. Two of the six Dutch hits were hit by Steven Ketting, who had five RBI's. Pitcher Arjan Baanen went the distance in this 3 1/2 inning game (15-run mercy rule), struckout four and gave up two hits.
In the evening, the Dutch shutout Israel 12-0. The Dutch team opened with single runs in the first and second inning, then scored seven runs in the third to take a 9-0 lead. Three more runs were then added in the fourth at bat. Because of this win, the Dutch team secured itself of a spot in the top-four.
The Dutch team collected ten basehits off pitchers Andrew Baran and Sholom Menora, including three homeruns. Joost Droog led off the game with a homerun in the first, then Enrique Javier hit a 3-run homerun in the third and Angelo Clementina added a 2-run homer in the fourth inning.
Veteran pitcher Humphrey Martes threw three hitless innings in which he struckout seven batters and allowed only one batter to reach base after he had hit him with a pitch. Wesley Blonk took over in the fourth and gave up the lone Israelian basehit.
(July 3)
For a moment, a thunder shower threatened to delay the game, but except for some rain in the first inning, the game could be played under fine conditions.
The national men softball team scored two runs right away in the first inning, but had a slow start, as pitcher Ed Hoet had to give up a run in the second inning. But that was to be the lone one the Slovak team would score, while the Dutch continued its hitting and scoring.
The Dutch took more distance in its second at bat by scoring three runs, then increased the lead in the next inning to 11-1 by adding six more runs. The final score was reached moments later in the fourth inning. The Dutch then scored five runs to reach a 15-run difference and end the game prematurely, because of the 15-run mercy-rule.
Pitcher Ed Hoet went the distance for Manager Peter Schüler. In four innings, the pitcher of Dutch champion Storks struckout five batters, while giving up only four basehits. The Dutch team produced 15 basehits off Slovak pitchers Tomas Kratochvil and Marian Lipnický. There was a major offensive role for Tim Verbrugge, who went 4-for-4, including two doubles and a triple. With his basehits, he was credited with five RBI's.
The EC started in the afternoon with an 11-0 victory for reigning champion Czech Republic against Israel. In the evening, host Belgium won convincingly with a 22-0 shutout against Croatia, which will be the opponent of the Dutch on Tuesday-morning. Pitcher Joseph Vangenechten threw a No-Hitter, while his teammates scored ten runs in the third inning. Great Britain withdraw its team for the event, resulting in all British games being declared in a 7-0 forfait victory for their opponents.
Two years ago, Czech Republic won the European title in Nijmegen (Netherlands) by winning against Denmark. The Dutch team, the led by Norman Ames, finished in third place. During the EC in Belgium, the Dutch will meet the Czech on Thursday and the Danish on Friday.
(July 2)
The double-header between Spikes and Storks and between Bandadikas Danger II and TIW-Survivors, both at Rotterdam, were canceled due to rain.
(May 12)
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At De Bilt, Centrals and Bandadikas Danger II split. Bandadikas won the opener 4-1 by scoring four runs in the third inning. Pitcher Jaime Margaritha threw a 3-hitter. In Game Two, Centrals won 7-0 and saw pitcher Roman Matuska strikeout eleven batters and throw a 2-hitter.
At The Hague, Storks won twice vs. Kokolishi, 7-5 and 14-7. Storks-catcher Kenny Dame hit three homeruns in the double-header and now leads the league with four.
(May 5)
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At The Hague, Dutch champion Storks won twice vs. Bandadikas Danger II, 9-7 and 6-1. In the opener, Storks led 6-5, but then Bandadikas took a 7-6 lead in the sixth. Moments later, Storks scored three runs to win 9-7. Kenny Dame and Ronald Romijn homered for Storks.
At De Bilt, Centrals defeated Spikes, 7-0 and 7-6. In the opener, Roman Matuska threw a 2-hitter and Enrique Javier homered. In Game Two, Centrals trailed 6-2, but then came alongisde with four runs in the fifth and scored the winning run in the seventh on a single by Robbert Gerwig.
(April 28)
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At Spijkenisse, Spikes won twice vs. Kokolishi, 8-4 and 3-2. In the last game, the winning run was scored in the seventh inning on an 2-out single by Evert Versloot.
At Maassluis, DeMo EHS won big twice vs. Bandadikas Danger II, 10-1 and 10-2. In Game Two, Jonas Mach threw a 2-hitter.
(April 21)
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At Spijkenisse, Bandadikas Danger II returned to the big league with a split against Spikes. After a 2-1 loss in the opener, they won 8-5 in the next contest.
At De Bilt, Centrals and DeMO EHS also split their double-header. Centrals won the opener, 6-2, EHS won Game 2, 7-1.
(April 14)
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![]() ...Giampiero Faraone... (Photo: FIBS) |
After a surprise loss to France, Italy two days later also lost to host Spain, meaning the team failed to qualify for the top-three in Pool B and therefore missed the final round. As a result of that, Italy was left emptyhanded in all categories. It not only missed the opportunity of becoming European champion and therefore automatically qualifying for next years Olympic Games in Beijing, it also missed the chance of qualifying for an Olympic Qualifying Tournament to be held early next year, as only the teams that finished in second and third place did. Also, Italy didn't qualify for the World Cup 2009, as only the top-four of the tournament in Spain did. To make things even more worse, it also didn't qualify automatically for the 2009 European Championships, as only the six best countries did. By finishing in seventh place, Italy now has to participate in a Qualifying Tournament next year to be able to play in the 2009 EC.
![]() ...Marco Mazzieri... (Photo: Franco Bagattini) |
Giampiero Faraone has a long affiliation with the Italian national team and has been active as a coach since 1971. Between 1956 and 1978, Faraone was a player for Nettuno, but started to combine playing with coaching since 1971. Between 1971 and 2001, he led Nettuno to the Italian championship seven times, including 2001, which was his last season.
While coaching for Nettuno, Faraone was the Manager of the Italian National Team in 1982 during the World Championships in Seoul (Korea), then served as a coach for the national squad in the staff of Manager Silvano Ambrosioni from 1985-2000. Initially, Faraone was also named Manager of the national team in 2001, but that was reversed, as it was decided that a clubteam manager couldn't serve as a national team manager. Instead, American Jim Davenport led the team, which then finished in third place in the 2001 European Championships in Germany after losing to Russia, then failed to make the Play-Offs during the 2001 World Cup in Taiwan.
After retiring as Manager of Nettuno after the 2001 season, Faraone did return as Manager of the national team in 2002 and has led the team ever since. Before finishing in seventh place during this years European Championships, Italy finished in second place two years ago in the Czech Republic, losing the final to the Netherlands, 15-0. In 2003, when the EC was held in the Netherlands, Italy finished in fifth place and missed the 2005 World Championships. During the 2003 World Cup in Cuba, Italy finished in twelfth place and during the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens (Greece), Italy was eighth. Last year, Faraone led an almost entire professional squad, including Major Leaguer Mike Piazza, during the World Baseball Classic and later in the year Italy lost the first European Baseball Series to the Dutch, three games to two.
(October 1)
IN MEMORIAM![]() Phil Rizzuto (1917 - 2007) (Photo: MLB) |
Phil Rizzuto played for the New York Yankees from 1941-1942 and from 1946-1956. In between, he was serving in the United States Navy during World War II. Rizzuto was the regular short stop for the Yankees for 13 seasons in which the team won seven World Series, including five in a row from 1949-1953. In 1950, he was named the American League Most Valuable Player and played in five All Star Games.
Rizzuto, a contact hitter, good bunter and fielder and speedy baserunner, retired after the 1956 season and started a career as broadcaster the next year. He would remain the Yankee-broadcaster for 40 years, retiring in 1996. In 1994, Rizzuto was elected into the Hall of Fame. His uniform number 10 was retired by the Yankees in 1985.
His 'Holy Cow' yell was characteristic for his broadcast and the webmaster of this site has heard a lot of Yankee-games on radio being broadcasted by the Scooter, who was a beloved member of the Yankee-family.
In 1977, singer Meat Loaf asked Rizzuto for a play-by-play for his song 'Paradise by the Dashboard Light'.
(August 14)
In the Cidade do Rock Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Cuban pitcher Adiel Palma dominated and struckout nine batters in 7 2/3 innings, in which he walked none and gave up only four basehits. Pedro Luis Laza completed the game and added three strikeouts.
Cuba had ten basehits off five American pitchers, including four by Osmani Urrutia, who went 4-for-4, including a double. The Cubans scored twice in the third inning and added a run in the fourth, before the American scored their run in the home of the fourth.
Team USA returned home on Friday-evening and will start a 5-game series against the national team of China on Sunday. After playing the last game against the Chinese on July 27, Team USA will face The Netherlands on July 28 and 29, then meets Russia on July 30. Hereafter, the team will travel to the Netherlands to participate in the World Port Tournament.
Before going to Brazil, Team USA already played a 5-game series against Chinese Taipei (4-1) and against the Japan Collegiate All Stars (2-3).
(July 20)
On Friday, the Giants started a 3-game series at Milwaukee, the city where Aaron started his career when the Milwaukee Braves played there. Aaron moved with the Braves to Atlanta, but also finished his career in Milwaukee, when the Milwaukee Brewers became the new club there.
On Monday, the Giants will open a series at home against the Atlanta Braves, the team where Aaron played the majority of his career and where he broke the homerun-record of Babe Ruth.
In the first game against Milwaukee on Friday, Bonds went 0-for-4. He grounded out, popped out, flied out to deep centerfield and struckout. In his second at bat, Bonds walked.
This week, Bonds took some time off and didn't play in three consecutive games. But he returned to the line-up again on Thursday and belted two homeruns. Afterwards, Bonds said he felt fine again. The two homeruns bring his season total to 19, which breaks the record for most homeruns hit by players 43 years or older. The previous record of 18 was held by former Boston Red Sox-catcher Carlton Fisk.
(July 20)
International Softball |
Only three countries participated in the Qualifier in Venezuela. Besides the host country, Cuba and Puerto Rico participated.
On the opening day, Cuba lost twice to Puerto Rico Rico (4-3) and Venezuela (5-4). On Day 2, Venezuela won twice, beating Cuba (8-6) and Puerto Rico (9-0). On the third day of the preliminary round, Puerto Rico played two games and split. They lost 7-0 to Cuba, then beat Venezuela 7-6 to secure a spot in the final.
In the best-of-three final, Venezuela shutout Puerto Rico in the opener, 9-0 Pitcher Mariangee Bogado threw a No-Hitter, while Jineth Pimentel went 3-for-4, scored twice, hit a solo-homerun and had five RBI's.
In Game Two, Venezuela won 4-0 to qualify for the Olympics in which they will participate for the first time. All runs were scored in the third inning, including two on a 2-out homerun by Denisse Fuenmayor.
(August 30)
After the baseball tournament ended on July 20, it was the turn for the softball-teams to play their event on the Pan American Games. However, a severe windstorm caused damage to the stadium, forcing all games of the first day to be canceled. The next day, all scheduled games were srcubbed because of rain. The schedule was then adjusted and changed into a two-pool round robin competition. After this preliminary round and the first play-off round was completed, the USA had reached the final. Venezuela and Canada were to meet in the bronze medal game, with the winner advancing to the final. However, rain resulted in unsuitable playing conditions, forcing the organisation to cancel both games. It was then decided to award the USA the gold medal, as they were unbeaten at that moment. Canada and Venezuela both were awarded the silver medal.
(July 30)
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