EC Baseball
Jul. 15th, 2003 12:45 amFor those of you who do like baseball, but do not know there is baseball outside the America's as well...
The Dutch won their fourth consecutive match in the European Championships that started last friday, here in the Netherlands. In a difficult match they scored the only run against France in the 8th inning. Manager Davey Johnson is confident that his team will start hitting better later in the tournament.
The European Championship used to be a simple tournament. Several teams play, the final was Netherlands - Italy always. The Dutch won just over half of them, Italy nearly half. Two years ago things changed. The other countries are getting closer. In Moscow the Russians upset the Dutch in the group phase, then caused a major upset beating Italy in the semi final only to lose narrowly to the Netherlands in the final again. The Netherlands then went on to be the first ever team to beat Cuab at the Sydney Olympics, only missing the semi-final by one win. On amateur level this means they are the fifth country in baseball.
I'm planning on visiting a match next week in the qualifying tournament for the Athens Olympics, which will have the top 6 from this weeks tournament.
More on the European Championships via Yahoo:
http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news?slug=ap-sportsshowcase&prov=ap&type=lgns
in which manager Johnson calls the level TripleA and rising.
The Dutch won their fourth consecutive match in the European Championships that started last friday, here in the Netherlands. In a difficult match they scored the only run against France in the 8th inning. Manager Davey Johnson is confident that his team will start hitting better later in the tournament.
The European Championship used to be a simple tournament. Several teams play, the final was Netherlands - Italy always. The Dutch won just over half of them, Italy nearly half. Two years ago things changed. The other countries are getting closer. In Moscow the Russians upset the Dutch in the group phase, then caused a major upset beating Italy in the semi final only to lose narrowly to the Netherlands in the final again. The Netherlands then went on to be the first ever team to beat Cuab at the Sydney Olympics, only missing the semi-final by one win. On amateur level this means they are the fifth country in baseball.
I'm planning on visiting a match next week in the qualifying tournament for the Athens Olympics, which will have the top 6 from this weeks tournament.
More on the European Championships via Yahoo:
http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news?slug=ap-sportsshowcase&prov=ap&type=lgns
in which manager Johnson calls the level TripleA and rising.
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Date: 2003-07-14 04:40 pm (UTC)