Dutch Baseball Hall of Fame
(Redirected from Dutch Baseball and Softball Hall of Fame)
The Dutch Baseball Hall of Fame was opened in 1983 as the first Hall of Fame for baseball and softball in Europe. It is located in Pim Mulier Stadium. The following individuals have been honored in the baseball section:
- Bill Arce - national team coach
- Dick Bass - first official scorer and statistician
- M.C. Bakker - official
- Albert Balink - pioneer
- Doet Beets - executive
- Herman Beidschat - pitcher
- Gé van Berkel - coach
- Pat Besanger - official
- Emile Bleesing - founder of Dutch baseball
- Martin Bremer - player, umpire, one of the first baseball journalists in Holland
- Wim Drilling - executive
- Robert Eenhoorn - infielder, coach
- Ron Fraser - national team coach
- J.C.G. Grasé - pioneer
- Fred van Groningen Schinkel - umpire
- Jan Hartog - official
- Co Hetem - umpire
- Guus van der Heijden - official
- John Heyt - coach
- Rob Hoffmann - pitcher
- Gé Hoogenbos - hitter, coach, journalist
- Nol Houtkamp - national team player (enshrined for work in softball)
- Marcel Joost - hitter
- Henk Keulemans - player, coach
- J.H. Kuling - pioneer
- Olga Lablaqns - softball
- Jan-Dick Leurs, pitcher, national team manager
- Loek Loevendie - coach
- Roel de Mon - pitcher
- Isaak Nootebaard - journalist, umpire
- Wim Oosterhof - softball executive
- Jules de Pierre - executive
- Hamilton Richardson - outfielder
- I.J. Rijkeboer - official
- D. Roodenburgh - executive
- Piet Schijvenaar - umpire
- Jan Sibille - pioneer
- Bob Sullivan - pioneer
- Evert van Tuyl - umpire
- Charles Urbanus Sr. - player, coach
- Charles Urbanus Jr. - pitcher
- Han Urbanus - player
- Theo Vleeshouwer - softball executive
- Gerard Voogd - pioneer
- Maarten Vrij - player, Dutch baseball federation lawyer
- Cor Wilders - pitcher
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