- Netherlands women's national baseball team
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Netherlands national baseball team Country Netherlands
IBAF world rank TBD Uniforms Women's World Cup Appearances 1 (First in 2010) Best result TBD The Netherlands women's national baseball team is the national women's baseball team of the Netherlands. They are currently the only team representing Europe in international competition.
The team is controlled by the Women's Baseball Netherlands Foundation, an independent organisation founded by Ivette van Putten and Percy Isenia. The Netherlands debuted in the 2010 Women's Baseball World Cup.
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Current rosters
The following players make up the provisional squad selected for the Dutch team for the 2010 Women's Baseball World Cup, held in August 2010.[1]
Catchers
- Minke Blok
- Zonairis Thielman
Infielders
- Marlinda Becker
- Hilde Bosker
- Letticia Lokken-Horstman
Outfielders
- Kyra van Genderen
- Sanne van Gool
- Tessa Heeres
- Esther Maliepaard
- Miranda Noordenbos
- Kirsten Vierdag
Manager
Coaches
- Ronald Jaarsma (Bench Coach)
- Elton Koeiman (Pitching Coach)
Updated August 13, 2010 International competition
Last 10 and known next games
Date Venue Opponent Competition Result August 12, 2010 Estadio José A. Casanova, Caracas
Venezuela
2010 Women's Baseball World Cup 4-20 L August 13, 2010 Estadio José A. Casanova, Caracas
Hong Kong
12-9 (F/3) August 15, 2010 Estadio José Perez Colmenares, Maracay
Australia
3-16 L August 16, 2010 Estadio Aviación, Maracay
Canada
1-12 L August 16, 2010 Estadio Aviación, Maracay
Chinese Taipei
0-11 L August 19, 2010 Estadio Aviación, Maracay
Puerto Rico
1-11 L August 20, 2010 Estadio Aviación, Maracay
South Korea
August 21, 2010 Estadio Aviación, Maracay
South Korea
Shooting incident
On August 13, a Hong Kong player was shot in the leg during a game against the Netherlands at the 2010 Women's Baseball World Cup. The incident occurred in the top of the fourth inning, when the Netherlands were leading with 12–9. The game was being held at the José Antonio Casanova stadium in Fort Tiuna, a military garrison in Caracas.[2]
See also
External links
References
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