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词条 Netherlands national baseball team
释义

  1. Current squad

  2. Tournament record

     World Baseball Classic  2006  2009  2013  2017  Olympics  Baseball World Cup  Other tournament results 

  3. Players

     2013 World Baseball Classic  2011 Baseball World Cup 

  4. World ranking

  5. See also

  6. References

{{Infobox National baseball team
|Image =
|Name = Netherlands national baseball team
|Country = Kingdom of the Netherlands
|Federation = KNBSB
|Confederation = CEB
|IBAF Rank = 9th
|Manager = Hensley Meulens
|uniform image =
|WBC apps = 4
|WBC first = 2006
|WBC best = 4th (2 times, in 2013 and 2017)
|Olympic apps = 4
|Olympic first = 1996
|Olympic best = 5th (2 times, most recent in 2000)
|WC apps = 17
|WC first = 1970
|WC 1st times = 1
|WC 1st most recent = 2011
|IC apps = 5
|IC first = 1983
|IC 2nd times = 2
|IC 2nd most recent = 2010
|EC apps = 31
|EC first = 1956
|EC 1st times = 22
|EC 1st most recent = 2016
}}

The Netherlands national baseball team is the national baseball team of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, representing the country in international men's baseball. They are currently ranked as the best team in the Confederation of European Baseball, and the team is also ranked eighth in the WBSC World Rankings.

The Netherlands participated in the Summer Olympic Games in 1996, 2000, 2004 and 2008. The team has also participated in both of the other major international baseball tournaments recognised by the International Baseball Federation (IBAF): the World Baseball Classic (WBC) and the Baseball World Cup. In 2011, the team won the World Cup after beating 25-time champion Cuba in the finals. The team is controlled by the Koninklijke Nederlandse Baseball en Softball Bond, which is represented in the Confederation of European Baseball.

The team is made up primarily of players from the Netherlands in Europe, and from Dutch territories and islands in the Caribbean that are part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, such as Aruba and Curaçao (which is part of the former Netherland Antilles, which have since been dissolved), where baseball is extremely popular. Some foreigners of Dutch descent have also been members of the team. While baseball only maintains a niche following throughout Europe, the Netherlands, along with Italy, are the two European countries where the sport's popularity is strongest; the team has finished in either first or second place in each of the 31 European Baseball Championships in which it has appeared.

The team played in the 2017 World Baseball Classic and finished in 4th place.

Current squad

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| TeamName = 2017 World Baseball Classic
| BC1 = black
| BC2 = #F89123
| FC1 = #F89123
| FC2 = black
| ActiveAlt = Players
| CoachesAlt = Coaching staff
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| Catchers ={{MLBplayer|21|Dashenko Ricardo}}{{MLBplayer|37|Shawn Zarraga}}
| Infielders ={{MLBplayer| 1|Xander Bogaerts}}{{MLBplayer| 7|Yurendell de Caster}}{{MLBplayer|18|Didi Gregorius}}{{MLBplayer|12|Dwayne Kemp}}{{MLBplayer|27|Stijn van der Meer}}{{MLBplayer|10|Jurickson Profar}}{{MLBplayer| 6|Jonathan Schoop}}{{MLBplayer|15|Sharlon Schoop}}{{MLBplayer| 2|Andrelton Simmons}}{{MLBplayer|30|Curt Smith}}
| Outfielders ={{MLBplayer| 4|Wladimir Balentien}}{{MLBplayer|14|Randolph Oduber}}{{MLBplayer|35|Kalian Sams}}
| Manager ={{MLBplayer|31|Hensley Meulens}}
| Coaches ={{MLBplayer|25|Andruw Jones}}{{MLBplayer|28|Bert Blyleven}}{{MLBplayer|15|Steve Janssen}}{{MLBplayer|24|Sidney de Jong}}{{MLBplayer|44|Ben Thijssen}}{{MLBplayer|34|Wim Martinus}}
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Tournament record

World Baseball Classic

{{national world baseball classic record
| team = NED
| 2006 = 11th
| 2006-1 = c
| 2009 = 7th
| 2009-1 = d
| 2009-2 = 2
| 2013 = 4th
| 2013-1 = b
| 2013-2 = 1
| 2013-3 = y
| 2017 = 4th
| 2017-1 = a
| 2017-2 = e
| 2017-3 = y
| gold = -
| silver = -
| bronze = -
}}

The Netherlands has competed in all four of the World Baseball Classic tournaments held. All sixteen teams that played in the 2006 edition were invited to compete in the second in 2009. The team was an automatic qualifier for the 2013 and 2017 tournaments.

The Netherlands has progressed to the second round of competition in 2009, and achieved its highest finish, 4th, in both the 2013 and 2017 tournaments. Unusual for international competition in baseball, the squads selected in the World Baseball Classic tournaments featured players active in Major League Baseball in addition to Minor League, Nippon Professional Baseball and local players. Generally players in the Major Leagues are unavailable due to their contracts with the respective clubs.

The Netherlands team in the World Baseball Classic has featured several Major Leaguers Andruw Jones, Sidney Ponson, Randall Simon, Roger Bernadina, Shairon Martis, Jonathan Schoop, Xander Bogaerts, Andrelton Simmons, Didi Gregorius, Jurickson Profar and Kenley Jansen , all born in the Caribbean in either Aruba or Curaçao.

World Baseball Classic recordQualification record
YearRoundPositionW|WonL|LostRS|Runs scoredRA|Runs allowedW|WonL|LostRS|Runs scoredRA|Runs allowed
2006 Round 1 11th 1 2 15 19No qualifiers held
2009 Round 2 7th 2 4 10 23No qualifiers held
2013 Semifinals 4th 4 4 36 47Automatically qualified
2017 Semifinals 4th 4 3 48 24Automatically qualified
Total 4/4 11 13 109 113 - - - -
Classic Record by Opponent
OpponentTournaments
met
W-L
record
Largest victoryLargest defeatCurrent
streak
Score Tournament Score Tournament
{{bb|AUS}} 1 1–0 4–1 Taiwan 2013 W1
{{bb|TPE}} 2 1–1 6–5 South Korea 2017 3–8 Taiwan 2013 W1
{{bb|CUB}} 3 3–1 14–1 (F/7) Japan 2017 2–11 Puerto Rico 2006 W3
{{bb|DOM}} 2 2–1 3–2 Puerto Rico 2009 1–4 United States 2013 L1
{{bb|ISR}} 1 1–1 12–2 (F/8) Japan 2017 2–4 South Korea 2017 W1
{{bb|JPN}} 2 0–3 4–16 (F/7) Japan 2013 L3
{{bb|PAN}} 1 1–0 10–0 (F/7) Puerto Rico 2006 W1
{{bb|PUR}} 3 0–4 3–8 Puerto Rico 2006 L4
{{bb|KOR}} 2 2–0 5–0 Taiwan 2013
South Korea 2017
W2
{{bb|USA}} 1 0–1 3–9 United States 2009 L1
{{bb|VEN}} 1 0–1 1–3 United States 2009 L1
Overall411–13Against {{bb|CUB|name=CUBAgainst {{bb|JPN|name=JPNL1
14–1 (F/7) Japan 2017 4–16 (F/7) Japan 2013

2006

Prior to the 2006 World Baseball Classic, the Netherlands played four exhibition games. They lost two games, against a college team from the University of Tampa and an Atlanta Braves squad at Cracker Jack Stadium in Kissimmee.

The Netherlands competed in Pool C—along with world champion Cuba, Panama and Puerto Rico—in the first round at the Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Having failed to win against Cuba and Puerto Rico in their round-robin pool games, they finished third in their pool, and were eliminated along with Panama.

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| score = 8–3
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| stadium = Puerto Rico Hiram Bithorn Stadium
| attendance = 15,570
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| date = 9 March
| round = 1st Round, Pool C - Game 4
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| score = 11–2
| team2 = {{bb|NED}}
| stadium = Puerto Rico Hiram Bithorn Stadium
| attendance = 7,657
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| date = 10 March
| round = 1st Round, Pool C - Game 5
| team1 = {{bb-rt|NED}}
| score = 10–0 (F/7)
| team2 = {{bb|PAN}}
| stadium = Puerto Rico Hiram Bithorn Stadium
| attendance = 6,337
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2009

Prior to the 2009 World Baseball Classic, the Netherlands played seven exhibition games, including three games against the Pittsburgh Pirates, Cincinnati Reds and Minnesota Twins. The Netherlands team lost all three games against these MLB opponents.

The Netherlands competed in Pool D, along with 2006 WBC semi-finalist Dominican Republic, Panama, and Puerto Rico, in the first round at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

The team impressed many, winning both games against the strong Dominican Republic team. As result, the team made it through the first double-elimination round along with Puerto Rico.

In the second round the Dutch lost both their games against Venezuela and the United States. Therefore, the team was eliminated and finished 7th in the final standings.

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| score = 3–2
| team2 = {{bb|DOM}}
| stadium = Puerto Rico Hiram Bithorn Stadium
| attendance = 9,335
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| date = 9 March
| round = 1st Round, Pool D - Game 4
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| score = 1–3
| team2 = {{bb|PUR}}
| stadium = Puerto Rico Hiram Bithorn Stadium
| attendance = 19,479
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| date = 10 March
| round = 1st Round, Pool D - Game 5
| team1 = {{bb-rt|DOM}}
| score = 1–2 (F/11)
| team2 = {{bb|NED}}
| stadium = Puerto Rico Hiram Bithorn Stadium
| attendance = 11,814
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| date = 11 March
| round = 1st Round, Pool D - Game 4
| team1 = {{bb-rt|NED}}
| score = 0–5
| team2 = {{bb|PUR}}
| stadium = Puerto Rico Hiram Bithorn Stadium
| attendance = 19,501
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| date = 14 March
| round = 2nd Round, Pool 2 - Game 1
| team1 = {{bb-rt|NED}}
| score = 1–3
| team2 = {{bb|VEN}}
| stadium = United States Dolphin Stadium
| attendance = 17,345
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| date = 15 March
| round = 2nd Round, Pool 2 - Game 3
| team1 = {{bb-rt|NED}}
| score = 3–9
| team2 = {{bb|USA}}
| stadium = United States Dolphin Stadium
| attendance = 11,059
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2013

The Netherlands competed in Pool B against Chinese Taipei, South Korea and Australia at the Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium in Taichung, Taiwan. The Dutch team won their first game against South Korea 5-0, but lost to the Chinese Taipei 8-3. However, the Netherlands win against Australia 4-1, thus securing their position for Round 1 in Tokyo Dome to face off Japan and Cuba.

The Dutch team single-handedly win against the Cuban team 6-2 before facing off against two-time defending champions Japan and earned a humiliating loss 16-4 at the end of 7th inning due to mercy rule as they face off against Cuba once again. They narrowly clinched their win against the Cuban team 7-6 to secure their position to the semi-finals when they lose against the Japanese team again 10-6 for the Dutch team to face off against the Dominican Republic where they lose 4-1. The Netherlands, having significant improvement from two previous World Baseball Classic games, finished 4th overall, despite missing out its ever first WBC medal.

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| date = 2 March
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| team1 = {{bb-rt|KOR}}
| score = 0–5
| team2 = {{bb|NED}}
| stadium = Taiwan Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium
| attendance = 1,085
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| date = 3 March
| round = 1st Round, Pool B - Game 3
| team1 = {{bb-rt|NED}}
| score = 3–8
| team2 = {{bb|TPE}}
| stadium = Taiwan Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium
| attendance = 22,689
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| date = 5 March
| round = 1st Round, Pool B - Game 5
| team1 = {{bb-rt|AUS}}
| score = 1–4
| team2 = {{bb|NED}}
| stadium = Taiwan Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium
| attendance = 1,113
| boxurl = http://mlb.mlb.com/wbc/2013/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2013_03_05_ausint_nedint_1&mode=box
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| date = 8 March
| round = 2nd Round, Pool 1 - Game 1
| team1 = {{bb-rt|NED}}
| score = 6–2
| team2 = {{bb|CUB}}
| stadium = Japan Tokyo Dome
| attendance = 38,588
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| date = 10 March
| round = 2nd Round, Pool 1 - Game 4
| team1 = {{bb-rt|JPN}}
| score = 16–4 (F/7)
| team2 = {{bb|NED}}
| stadium = Japan Tokyo Dome
| attendance = 37,745
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| date = 11 March
| round = 2nd Round, Pool 1 - Game 5
| team1 = {{bb-rt|CUB}}
| score = 6–7
| team2 = {{bb|NED}}
| stadium = Japan Tokyo Dome
| attendance = 7,613
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| date = 12 March
| round = 2nd Round, Pool 1 - Game 6
| team1 = {{bb-rt|NED}}
| score = 6–10
| team2 = {{bb|JPN}}
| stadium = Japan Tokyo Dome
| attendance = 30,301
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| date = 17 or 18 March
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| score = 1–4
| team2 = {{bb|DOM}}
| stadium = United States AT&T Park
| attendance = 27,527
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2017

Team Netherlands, ranked 9th in the world, includes current major league stars, many of whom were raised in islands in the Caribbean that are part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The players include All Star shortstop Xander Bogaerts (Boston Red Sox; from Aruba), 20-home-run-hitter shortstop Didi Gregorius (New York Yankees; raised in Curaçao, which is part of the former Netherland Antilles which have since been dissolved), 20-home-run-hitter second baseman Jonathan Schoop (Baltimore Orioles; born in Curaçao), Gold-Glover shortstop Andrelton Simmons (Los Angeles Angels; born in Curaçao), and infielder/outfielder Jurickson Profar (Texas Rangers; born in Curaçao).[1][2][3] Sports Illustrated opined that the Dutch team "boasts arguably the most talented infield in the entire tournament."[3]

The Netherlands was defeated by Team Israel (4-2), but beat South Korea (5-0) and Taiwan (6-5), in the first round of the 2017 World Baseball Classic.[4][5] Along with Israel, which came in ahead of it in the pool, it qualified for the next round, in Japan.[6]

In what NBC reported was thought to be the tallest batter-pitcher matchup in baseball history, the Dutch team’s {{convert|7|ft|1|in|adj=on}} pitcher Loek Van Mil walked Israel's {{convert|6|ft|8|in|adj=on}} first baseman Nate Freiman.[7]

In the second round an extra innings loss against Japan was followed by two mercy rule wins against Israel and Cuba. Together with Japan who had finished top of the pool the Netherlands advance to the championship round.

2016 All star and NL reliever of the year Kenley Jansen joined the Dutch team for the championship round.

The Netherlands semifinal match against Puerto Rico ended with an eleventh innig walk-off sac fly by Eddie Rosario. The final score was 3 - 4.

Dutch outfielder Wladimir Balentien was chosen in the All-WBC team.

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| score = 0–5
| team2 = {{bb|NED}}
| stadium = Gocheok Sky Dome
| attendance = 15,184
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| date = 8 March
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| score = 5–6
| team2 = {{bb|NED}}
| stadium = Gocheok Sky Dome
| attendance = 3,606
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| date = 9 March
| round = 1st Round, Pool B - Game 5
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| score = 2–4
| team2 = {{bb|ISR}}
| stadium = Gocheok Sky Dome
| attendance = 2,739
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| date = 12 March
| round = 2nd Round, Pool E - Game 2
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| score = 8–6 (F/11)
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| stadium = Tokyo Dome
| attendance = 44,326
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| date = 13 March
| round = 2nd Round, Pool E - Game 3
| team1 = {{bb-rt|NED}}
| score = 12–2 (F/8)
| team2 = {{bb|ISR}}
| stadium = Tokyo Dome
| attendance = 5,017
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| date = 15 March
| round = 2nd Round, Pool E - Game 3
| team1 = {{bb-rt|NED}}
| score = 14–1 (F/7)
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| stadium = Tokyo Dome
| attendance = 40,680
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| date = 20 March
| round = Semifinals
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| score = 3–4 (F/11)
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| stadium = Dodger Stadium
| attendance = 24,865
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Olympics

{{national olympic baseball record
| team = NED
| seoul = 5th
| barcelona = DNQ
| atlanta = 5th
| sydney = 5th
| athens = 6th
| beijing = 7th
}}
Summer Olympics recordQualification
YearHostRoundPositionW|WonL|LostRS|Runs scoredRA|Runs allowed
1988 South Korea Preliminaryname=nma|No medals awarded; baseball was a demonstration sport in 1988}} 1 2 11 141987 European Baseball Championship
1992 SpainDid not qualify1991 European Baseball Championship
1996 United States Preliminary 5th 2 5 32 761995 European Baseball Championship
2000 Australia Preliminary 5th 3 4 18 301999 European Baseball Championship
2004 Greece Preliminary 6th 2 5 29 552003 European Baseball Championship
2008 People's Republic of China Preliminary 7th 1 6 9 502007 European Baseball Championship
Total {{efn>Totals only include years 1992 to 2008, during which baseball was an official medal sport.}} 4/5 11 20 88 211
{{notelist}}

The Dutch best finish in an Olympics is fifth place, which they did in both 1996 & 2000. The first time the Netherlands participated in the baseball tournament at the Summer Olympics was in {{baseball year|1988}}. Netherlands finished with a 1-2 record, with its only victory coming against Chinese Taipei. There was no official placing as Baseball at the 1988 Summer Olympics was a demonstration sport.

Olympics Record by Opponent
OpponentTournaments
met
W-L
record
Largest victoryLargest defeatCurrent
streak
Score Tournament Score Tournament
{{bb|AUS}} 3 2–1 16–6 (F/8) United States 1996 22–2 (F/7) Greece 2004 L1
{{bb|CAN}} 2 0–2 7–0 Greece 2004 L2
{{bb|CHN}} 1 1–0 6–4 People's Republic of China 2008 W1
{{bb|TPE}} 3 1–2 6–1 Korea 1988 16–0 People's Republic of China 2008 L2
{{bb|CUB}} 4 1–3 4–2 Australia 2000 18–2 (F/7) United States 1996 L2
{{bb|GRE}} 1 1–0 11–0 Greece 2004 W1
{{bb|ITA}} 3 3–0 10–4 Greece 2004 W3
{{bb|JPN}} 5 0–5 12–2 (F/7) United States 1996 L5
{{bb|NIC}} 1 0–1 5–0 United States 1996 L1
{{bb|PUR}} 1 0–1 7–4 Korea 1988 L1
{{bb|RSA}} 1 0–1 3–2 Australia 2000 L1
{{bb|KOR}} 3 0–3 10–0 People's Republic of China 2008 L3
{{bb|USA}} 3 0–3 17–1 (F/7) United States 1996 L3
Overall59–22Against {{bb|AUS|name=AUSAgainst {{bb|AUS|name=AUSL3
16–6 (F/8) United States 1996 22–2 (F/7) Greece 2004

Baseball World Cup

Their best finish in the International Baseball Federation's (IBAF) World Cup was first place, which they achieved in {{baseball year|2011}}. Netherlands also hosted the games twice, in {{baseball year|1986}} and in {{baseball year|2005}}. In {{baseball year|2009}}, the Netherlands was one of the 8 European nations to host the 2009 Baseball World Cup. It marked the first time in history that the World Cup was not hosted by a specific country, but rather by a whole continent.

{{national world cup baseball record
| team = NED
| colombia1970 = 12th
| cuba1973 = 7th
| colombia1976 = 11th
| italy1978 = 7th
| japan1980 = 12th
| southkorea1982 = 6th
| cuba1984 = 13th
| netherlands1986 = 9th
| italy1988 = 10th
| canada1990 = 9th
| nicaragua1994 = 10th
| italy1998 = 6th
| taiwan2001 = 7th
| cuba2003 = 9th
| netherlands2005 = 4th
| taiwan2007 = 4th
| europe2009 = 6th
| panama2011 = 1st
}}
World Cup record by opponent (since 1998)[8]
OpponentTournaments
met
W-L
record
Largest victoryLargest defeatCurrent
streak
Score Tournament Score Tournament
{{bb|AUS}} 5 2–4 6–0 Taiwan 2001 4–1 Italy 2009 W1
{{bb|BRA}} 2 1–1 7–0 Netherlands 2005 2–1 Cuba 2003 W1
{{bb|CAN}} 6 3–3 7–3 Netherlands 2005 11–5 Italy 2009 L3
{{bb|CHN}} 2 2–0 13–3 (F/8) Netherlands 2005 W2
{{bb|TPE}} 5 3–2 11–2 Italy 2009 12–6 Italy 1998 W3
{{bb|CUB}} 6 3–4 4–1 (F/7) Panama 2011 12–1 (F/7) Italy 1998 W2
{{bb|DOM}} 2 2–0 7–3 Taiwan 2001 W2
{{bb|GER}} 1 1–0 15–5 (F/8) Taiwan 2007 W1
{{bb|GBR}} 1 1–0 6–0 Netherlands 2009 W1
{{bb|GRE}} 1 1–0 19–0 (F/5) Panama 2011 W1
{{bb|FRA}} 1 1–0 12–0 (F/7) Cuba 2003 W1
{{bb|JPN}} 5 1–4 5–2 Panama 2011 12–2 (F/7) Cuba 2003 W1
{{bb|MEX}} 1 1–0 6–3 Cuba 2003 W1
{{bb|NIC}} 2 1–1 8–4 Netherlands 2009 13–2 Italy 1998 W1
{{bb|PAN}} 4 2–4 9–5 Netherlands 2005 5–0 Taiwan 2001 W1
{{bb|PHI}} 1 1–0 6–0 Taiwan 2001 W1
{{bb|PUR}} 3 3–0 10–0 (F/8) Netherlands 2005 W3
{{bb|RUS}} 2 2–0 18–0 (F/7) Taiwan 2001 W2
{{bb|RSA}} 1 1–0 20–2 (F/7) Netherlands 2005 W1
{{bb|KOR}} 5 4–2 6–2 Netherlands 2005 7–0 Netherlands 2005 W3
{{bb|ESP}} 1 1–0 10–5 Netherlands 2009 W1
{{bb|SWE}} 1 1–0 18–0 (F/8) Netherlands 2005 W1
{{bb|THA}} 1 1–0 16–0 (F/7) Taiwan 2007 W1
{{bb|USA}} 4 2–2 7–5 Panama 2011 8–2 Italy 2009 W1
{{bb|VEN}} 3 3–0 12–2 (F/7) Panama 2011 W3
Overall744 – 27Against {{bb|GRE|name=GREAgainst {{bb|CUB|name=CUBW6
19 – 0 (F/5) Panama 2011 12 – 1 (F/7) Italy 1998

Other tournament results

Intercontinental Cup
  • {{baseball year|1983}}: 4th
  • {{baseball year|1999}}: 8th
  • 2002: 8th
  • 2006: 2nd
  • 2010: 2nd
Haarlemse Honkbalweek
  • {{baseball year|1961}}: 4th
  • {{baseball year|1963}}: 2nd
  • {{baseball year|1966}}: 2nd
  • {{baseball year|1968}}: 2nd
  • {{baseball year|1969}}: 3rd
  • {{baseball year|1971}}: 5th
  • {{baseball year|1972}} B: 2nd
  • {{baseball year|1974}}: 4th
  • {{baseball year|1976}}: 4th
  • {{baseball year|1978}}: 4th
 
  • {{baseball year|1980}}: 5th
  • {{baseball year|1982}}: 3rd
  • {{baseball year|1984}}: 2nd
  • {{baseball year|1988}}: 3rd
  • {{baseball year|1990}}: 3rd
  • {{baseball year|1992}}: 3rd
  • {{baseball year|1994}}: 3rd
  • {{baseball year|1996}}: 2nd
  • {{baseball year|1998}}: 4th
  • {{baseball year|2000}}: 3rd
 
  • 2002: 2nd
  • 2004: 1st
  • 2006: 1st
  • 2008: 5th
  • 2010: 1st
  • 2012: 4th
  • 2014: 3rd
  • 2016: 1st
World Port Tournament
  • {{baseball year|1985}}: 4th
  • {{baseball year|1987}}: 3rd
  • {{baseball year|1989}}: 1st
  • {{baseball year|1991}}: 5th
  • {{baseball year|1993}}: 3rd
 
  • {{baseball year|1995}}: 2nd
  • {{baseball year|1997}}: 2nd
  • {{baseball year|1999}}: 1st
  • {{baseball year|2001}}: 2nd
  • {{baseball year|2003}}: 2nd
 
  • 2007: 4th
  • 2009: 2nd
  • 2011: 3rd
  • 2013: 2nd
  • 2015: 2nd
European Baseball Championship
  • 1956: 1st
  • 1957: 1st
  • 1958: 1st
  • 1960: 1st
  • 1962: 1st
  • 1964: 1st
  • 1965: 1st
  • 1969: 1st
  • 1971: 1st
  • 1973: 1st
 
  • 1975: 2nd
  • 1977: 2nd
  • 1979: 2nd
  • 1981: 1st
  • 1983: 2nd
  • 1985: 1st
  • 1987: 1st
  • 1989: 2nd
  • 1991: 2nd
  • 1993: 1st
 
  • 1995: 1st
  • 1997: 2nd
  • 1999: 1st
  • 2001: 1st
  • 2003: 1st
  • 2005: 1st
  • 2007: 1st
  • 2010: 2nd
  • 2012: 2nd
  • 2014: 1st
 
  • 2016: 1st
World Junior Baseball Championship
  • 2008: 9th
  • 2010: 6th
  • 2012: 11th
European Junior Baseball Championship
  • 2007: 3rd
  • 2009: 2nd
  • 2011: 1st
World Youth Baseball Championship
  • 2009: 8th
  • 2011: 7th
European Youth Baseball Championship
  • 2006: 1st
  • 2007: 2nd
  • 2008: 1st
  • 2009: 4th
  • 2010: 1st
  • 2011: 4th

Players

The Dutch Caribbean has very strong baseball traditions. A team from Willemstad, Curaçao "Liga Pabou" won the {{baseball year|2004}} Little League World Series and was runner-up in {{baseball year|2005}}. Each territory has its own baseball federation and in the past, the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba have fielded its own team in international competitions. In recent years, however, players from the Dutch Caribbean have played on the national team of the Netherlands itself, alongside players from continental Europe and a handful of Americans of Dutch descent, resulting in a team with a stronger concentration of talent. Since the 2013 World Baseball Classic, the Netherlands participates as the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the formal name of the sovereign state that includes both the Dutch Caribbean and the Netherlands proper.

The following is the Netherlands 2013 World Baseball Classic squad.

2013 World Baseball Classic

Manager
Hensley Meulens
Coaches
Bert Blyleven, Brian Farley, Steve Janssen, Wim Martinus, Tjerk Smeets, Ben Thijssen
{{National baseball squad start}}{{National baseball squad player|no=29|pos=P|name=Johnny Balentina|age={{Birth date and age|1971|8|8|df=y}}|club=Free agent|clubnat=}}{{National baseball squad player|no=47|pos=P|name=David Bergman|age={{Birth date and age|1981|8|16|df=y}}|club=Kinheim|clubnat=Netherlands}}{{National baseball squad player|no=55|pos=P|name=Leon Boyd|age={{Birth date and age|1983|8|30|df=y}}|club=Kinheim|clubnat=Netherlands}}{{National baseball squad player|no=19|pos=P|name=Rob Cordemans|age={{Birth date and age|1974|10|31|df=y}}|club=Free agent|clubnat=}}{{National baseball squad player|no=3|pos=P|name=Berry van Driel|age={{Birth date and age|1984|12|26|df=y}}|club=DOOR Neptunus|clubnat=Netherlands}}{{National baseball squad player|no=13|pos=P|name=Kevin Heijstek|age={{Birth date and age|1988|4|19|df=y}}|club=Amsterdam Pirates|clubnat=Netherlands}}{{National baseball squad player|no=7|pos=P|name=Jonatan Isenia|age={{Birth date and age|1993|3|31|df=y}}|club=Gulf Coast League Orioles|clubnat=USA}}{{National baseball squad player|no=36|pos=P|name=Diegomar Markwell|age={{Birth date and age|1980|8|8|df=y}}|club=Free agent|clubnat=}}{{National baseball squad player|no=39|pos=P|name=Shairon Martis|age={{Birth date and age|1987|3|30|df=y}}|club=Lincoln Saltdogs|clubnat=USA}}{{National baseball squad player|no=51|pos=P|name=Loek van Mil|age={{Birth date and age|1984|9|15|df=y}}|club=Louisville Bats|clubnat=USA}}{{National baseball squad player|no=96|pos=P|name=Mark Pawelek|age={{Birth date and age|1986|8|18|df=y}}|club=Free agent|clubnat=}}{{National baseball squad player|no=26|pos=P|name=Tom Stuifbergen|age={{Birth date and age|1988|9|26|df=y}}|club=Free agent|clubnat=}}{{National baseball squad player|no=40|pos=P|name=Orlando Yntema|age={{Birth date and age|1986|2|21|df=y}}|club=UVV Utrecht|clubnat=Netherlands}}{{nat fs break}}{{National baseball squad player|no=5|pos=C|name=Bas Nooij|age={{Birth date and age|1987|11|26|df=y}}|club=Amsterdam Pirates|clubnat=Netherlands}}{{National baseball squad player|no=21|pos=C|name=Dashenko Ricardo|age={{Birth date and age|1990|3|1|df=y}}|club=Free agent|clubnat=}}{{nat fs break}}{{National baseball squad player|no=1|pos=IF|name=Xander Bogaerts|age={{Birth date and age|1992|10|1|df=y}}|club=Boston Red Sox|clubnat=USA}}{{National baseball squad player|no=22|pos=IF|name=Yurendell DeCaster|age={{Birth date and age|1979|9|26|df=y}}|club=Piratas de Campeche|clubnat=Mexico}}{{National baseball squad player|no=23|pos=IF|name=Quintin de Cuba|age={{Birth date and age|1987|9|9|df=y}}|club=Kinheim|clubnat=Netherlands}}{{National baseball squad player|no=46|pos=IF|name=Jonathan Schoop|age={{Birth date and age|1991|10|16|df=y}}|club=Baltimore Orioles|clubnat=USA}}{{National baseball squad player|no=9|pos=IF|name=Andrelton Simmons|age={{Birth date and age|1989|9|4|df=y}}|club=Anaheim Angels|clubnat=USA}}{{National baseball squad player|no=18|pos=IF|name=Curt Smith|age={{Birth date and age|1986|9|9|df=y}}|club=Lincoln Saltdogs|clubnat=USA}}{{National baseball squad player|no=16|pos=IF|name=Hainley Statia|age={{Birth date and age|1986|1|19|df=y}}|club=Free agent|clubnat=}}{{nat fs break}}{{National baseball squad player|no=4|pos=OF|name=Wladimir Balentien|age={{Birth date and age|1984|7|2|df=y}}|club=Tokyo Yakult Swallows|clubnat=Japan}}{{National baseball squad player|no=2|pos=OF|name=Roger Bernadina|age={{Birth date and age|1984|6|12|df=y}}|club=Free agent|clubnat=}}{{National baseball squad player|no=8|pos=OF|name=Michael Duursma|age={{Birth date and age|1978|2|26|df=y}}|club=Amsterdam Pirates|clubnat=Netherlands}}{{National baseball squad player|no=25|pos=OF|name=Andruw Jones|age={{Birth date and age|1977|4|23|df=y}}|club=Free agent|clubnat=}}{{National baseball squad player|no=14|pos=OF|name=Randolph Oduber|age={{Birth date and age|1989|3|16|df=y}}|club=Harrisburg Senators|clubnat=USA}}{{National baseball squad player|no=12|pos=OF|name=Kalian Sams|age={{Birth date and age|1986|8|25|df=y}}|club=Québec Capitales|clubnat=Canada}}{{National football squad end}}

The following players made up the Dutch team for the 2011 Baseball World Cup, held in October 2011.[9]

Team members are mostly from the Netherlands or overseas territories with a few non-Dutch players:

  • Boyd is from Canada and has Dutch ancestry
  • Yntema is from the Dominican Republic and has Dutch citizenship

Coaches Farley (USA) and Janssen (Belgium) have some involvement with baseball teams in the Netherlands.

2011 Baseball World Cup

{{baseball tournament roster
| TeamName = Netherlands
| TournamentName = 2011 IBAF Baseball World Cup
| BC1 = black
| BC2 = #F89123
| FC1 = #F89123
| FC2 = black
| ActiveAlt = Official roster
| CoachesAlt = Coaching staff
| Pitchers ={{MLBplayer|  |Arshwin Asjes}}{{MLBplayer|25|David Bergman}}{{MLBplayer|44|Leon Boyd}}{{MLBplayer|19|Rob Cordemans}}{{MLBplayer| 3|Berry van Driel}}{{MLBplayer|36|Diegomar Markwell}}{{MLBplayer|39|Shairon Martis}}{{MLBplayer|26|Tom Stuifbergen}}{{MLBplayer|33|Juan Carlos Sulbaran}}{{MLBplayer|  |Orlando Yntema}}
| Catchers ={{MLBplayer|24|Sidney de Jong}}{{MLBplayer|15|Bas Nooij}}{{MLBplayer|20|Shawn Zarraga}}
| Infielders ={{MLBplayer|12|Xander Bogaerts}}{{MLBplayer| 9|Mariekson Gregorius}}{{MLBplayer| 7|Dwayne Kemp}}{{MLBplayer|41|Vince Rooi}}{{MLBplayer|16|Jonathan Schoop}}{{MLBplayer|15|Sharlon Schoop}}{{MLBplayer|30|Curt Smith}}
| Outfielders ={{MLBplayer|23|Shaldimar Daantji}}{{MLBplayer|37|Bryan Engelhardt}}{{MLBplayer|27|Danny Rombley}}{{MLBplayer|35|Kalian Sams}}
| Manager ={{MLBplayer|  |Brian Farley}}
| Coaches ={{MLBplayer| 9|Steve Janssen (Pitching coach)}}{{MLBplayer|34|Wim Martinus (Hitting/Fielding coach)}}{{MLBplayer|38|Tjerk Smeets (Bullpen coach)}}{{MLBplayer|32|Ben Thijssen (Bench coach)}}
| Caption = Updated September 19, 2011
}}

World ranking

{{see also|IBAF World Rankings}}

In January 2009 the International Baseball Federation created a ranking system so that the nations involved in international competition could be compared independently. Teams receive points based on the position they finish at the end of tournaments. The system takes into account results not only of the senior men's teams but also of junior teams. Weightings that emphasise the importance of certain tournaments are based on the number of teams competing, the number of continents represented (or eligible to be represented), and in the case of continental tournaments such as the European Baseball Championship the relative strength of teams eligible. Only results within the previous four years are used, so points are added and removed over time. Since the system began, the rankings have been adjusted after the completion of tournaments qualifying for the ranking process; the most recent was the 2009 Baseball World Cup.

Since September 18, 2012 the Netherlands are listed at 6th position.

Date
Released
TournamentTournament
Result
RankingPointsPosition AbovePosition Below
Rank Team Points Difference Rank Team Points Difference
13 January 2009{{IBAF World Rankings ref/2009 January}} 2008 Summer Olympics* 7th 6th 336.57 5th{{bb|TPE}} +121.93 7th{{bb|CAN}} -74.38
24 March 2009{{IBAF World Rankings ref/2009 March}} 2009 World Baseball Classic 7th 6th 382.57 5th{{bb|TPE}} +89.25 7th{{bb|MEX}} -102.32
12 August 2009**{{IBAF World Rankings ref/2009 August}} 2009 World Port Tournament 2nd 6th 412.57 5th{{bb|TPE}} +179.25 7th{{bb|MEX}} -109.82
19 October 2009**{{IBAF World Rankings ref/2009 October}} 2009 World Youth Baseball Championship 8th6th405.335th{{bb|TPE}}+156.307th{{bb|CAN}}-45.14
2009 Baseball World Cup 6th
6 December 2010**{{IBAF World Rankings ref/2010 December}} 2010 Haarlem Baseball Week 1st6th374.515th{{bb|TPE}}+149.857th{{bb|VEN}}-22.20
2010 European Baseball Championship 2nd
2010 World Junior Baseball Championship 6th
2010 Intercontinental Cup 2nd
31 October 2011** 2011 World Port Tournament 3rd5th483.514th{{bb|JPN}}+172.916th{{bb|CAN}}-24.68
2011 Baseball World Cup 1st
18 September 2012** 2012 Haarlem Baseball Week 4th6th476.765th{{bb|CAN}}+8.247th{{bb|VEN}}-17.13
2012 18U Baseball World Championship 11th
2012 European Baseball Championship 2nd
20 March 2013** 2013 World Port Tournament 2nd5th497.764th{{bb|TPE}}+44.036th{{bb|CAN}}-5.74
2013 World Baseball Classic 4th

* When the rankings were first released, the 2008 Summer Olympics was the most recent tournament completed by the Netherlands that had any bearing on the rankings themselves.

** Multiple tournaments were held since the previous release of the rankings.

See also

  • Baseball in the Netherlands
  • Netherlands women's national baseball team
  • Dutch Roster in 2006 World Baseball Classic
  • Dutch Roster in 2009 World Baseball Classic
  • Dutch Roster in 2009 Baseball World Cup

References

{{commons category|Netherlands national baseball team}}
1. ^"Third straight win in World Baseball Classic, as Israel heads to 2nd round," J.
2. ^"Blue-and-white takes on Cuba in Tokyo," The Jerusalem Post.
3. ^"World Baseball Classic: It’s a 'Moneyball’ battle as Israel and the Netherlands face off in quarterfinals,", Haaretz.
4. ^"Davis, Feldman, Decker play for Israel in WBC," mlb.com.
5. ^"Israel beats Netherlands to win WBC '17 Pool A," mlb.com.
6. ^"World Baseball Classic: Israel officially advances to quarterfinals after Netherlands beats Taiwan,", Haaretz.
7. ^"Video: 7’1″ vs. 6’8″ — the tallest pitcher-batter matchup ever,", NBC Sports.
8. ^23rd World Championship Baseball Results {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080321104626/http://home.wanadoo.nl/hwede/stats98/wk98/index.html |date=2008-03-21 }}
9. ^  International Baseball Federation: Roster The Netherlands, Accessed October 16, 2011
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