Netherlands national baseball team | |
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Information | |
Country | Kingdom of the Netherlands |
Federation | Royal Netherlands Baseball and Softball Federation |
Confederation | WBSC Europe |
WBSC ranking | |
Current | 13[1] |
Women's World Cup | |
Appearances | 3 (first in 2010) |
Best result | 7th |
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.
Current rosters
The following players make up the provisional squad selected for the Dutch team for the 2014 Women's Baseball World Cup, held in September 2014.
Netherlands roster - 2014 Women's Baseball World Cup | ||||
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Official roster | Coaching staff | |||
Pitchers |
Catchers Infielders Outfielders |
Manager Coaches
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Updated July 24, 2015 |
International competition
2010 Women's Baseball World Cup
Date | Venue | Opponent | Competition | Result |
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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 | 5-15 L | |
August 21, 2010 | Estadio Aviación, Maracay | South Korea | 4-11 L |
2012 Women's Baseball World Cup
Date | Venue | Opponent | Competition | Result |
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August 10, 2012 | Telus Field, Edmonton | United States | 2012 Women's Baseball World Cup | 10-0 L [F/5] |
August 11, 2012 | Telus Field, Edmonton | Japan | 0-21 L [F/5] | |
August 12, 2012 | Telus Field, Edmonton | Chinese Taipei | 17-3 L | |
August 13, 2012 | Telus Field, Edmonton | Australia | 13-11 L | |
August 14, 2012 | Telus Field, Edmonton | Canada | 2-19 L [F/5] | |
August 16, 2012 | Telus Field, Edmonton | Venezuela | 14-6 L | |
August 17, 2012 | Telus Field, Edmonton | Cuba | 5-13 L | |
August 18, 2012 | Telus Field, Edmonton | Chinese Taipei | 7-5 L | |
August 19, 2012 | Telus Field, Edmonton | Cuba | 8-10 W |
2014 Women's Baseball World Cup
Date | Venue | Opponent | Competition | Result |
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September 1, 2014 | Ivy Stadium, Miyazaki | Canada | 2014 Women's Baseball World Cup | 11-0 L [F/5] |
September 2, 2014 | Sun Marine Stadium, Miyazaki | United States | 0-17 L [F/5] | |
September 3, 2014 | Ivy Stadium, Miyazaki | Chinese Taipei | 4-2 L | |
September 5, 2014 | Ivy Stadium, Miyazaki | Venezuela | 6-1 L | |
September 6, 2014 | Ivy Stadium, Miyazaki | Hong Kong | 11-19 L | |
September 7, 2014 | Ivy Stadium, Miyazaki | Hong Kong | 4-0 L |
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
- ^ "Rankings". WBSC. Retrieved 28 December 2022.
- ^ Hong Kong player shot in leg at women's baseball championship