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Dutch baseball and softball club From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Twins Oosterhout is baseball and softball club based in Oosterhout, the Netherlands. The Twins have played in the Honkbal Hoofdklasse since 2016.[1] The team plays its home games at Sportpark de Slotbosse Toren.[2]

Former Rakuten Golden Eagles pitcher Keiji Uezono played for the Twins in 2016.[3][4] He went 4-1 with a 1.68 ERA in 59 innings pitched.[5]

In 2021, the Twins began a exchange program with the Ibaraki Astro Planets of the Baseball Challenge League. Under the program, two Japanese players from the Astro Planets roster are playing with the Twins for the 2021 season. In the future the Twins will also be able to send players and/or coaches to the Astro Planets to participate in a full Baseball Challenge League season.[6]

In 2023, American politician J.D Scholten pitched for the Twins,[7] going 2 –1 with a 4.50 ERA and 31 strikeouts in 26 innings pitched.[8]

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Current roster

Twins Oosterhout roster – 2021 Honkbal Hoofdklasse season
Active rosterCoaches
Pitchers
  • 13 Jan Evertse [9]
  • 50 Raf Cocu
  • 33 Simon Gross
  • 34 Stefan Iannelli
  •  0 Finn Kops
  • 40 Jeffrey Levenstone
  • 71 Enrique Chavez
  • 62 Taisei Nakamura
  • 18 Shunta Oba
  •  8 Koen Postelmans
  • 10 Tyson Quolas
  • 60 Jan van den Hurk
Catchers
  •  4 Jason Halman
  • 12 Dave Janssen
  • 51 Jarreau Martina
  •  0 Dick van Heesch
  •  0 Lucas Wols

Infielders

  • 42 Railison Bentura
  • 13 Luuk Bun
  •  9 Tyriq Kemp
  • 25 Shurman Marlin
  •  0 Junior Martina
  •  0 Thijmen Peters
  •  1 Diamond Silberie
  •  0 Sem Staub
  •  0 Onne van Gool
  • 22 Joshua Zara

Outfielders

  • 55 Rayshelon Carolina
  •  0 Bram Grooten
  •  0 Matthew Joossens
  • 10 Urving Kemp
  • 18 Max Kops
  • 20 Ruendrick Piternella
  • 16 Luuk Visser
Manager
  • Jeffrey Arends

Coaches


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