Victor Elhage
Victor Elhage was the starting center fielder for the Netherlands Antilles national team in the 1959 Central American and Caribbean Games, hitting .207 with one run. His first hit was off Venezuela's Pedro Ortega in the opener and he had a three-hit game versus Mexico. He had 32 putouts, two assists and two errors in their eight games, leading the event's center fielders in all three categories - he had 12 more putouts than the #2 guy, Ventura Peña. [1] He spent decades running the Little League organization in Curaçao; the country won the 2004 Little League World Series, becoming only the 7th country to win a Little League World Series, ahead of many bigger baseball powers. [2]
Sources[edit]
- ↑ 1959 Central American and Caribbean Games Final Report
- ↑ Deporte Awe
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