Greece national baseball team

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Greek National Baseball
Final Team Photo with Trophy.jpg
Information
Country Greece
FederationHellenic Amateur Baseball Federation (HABF)
ConfederationConfederation of European Baseball
ManagerChris Demetral (baseball)
WBSC ranking 34 Increase 3 (31 December 2021)[1]
Olympic Games
Appearances1 (First in 2004)
Best result7th
World Cup
Appearances1 (First in 2011)
Best result16th
European Championship
Appearances6 (2003: 2nd , 2005: 9th, 2010: 4th, 2012: 7th, 2014: 10th, 2016: 11th, 2021: 14th) (First in 2003)
Best result2nd

The Greek National baseball team is the representative team of the Hellenic Amateur Baseball Federation that represents Greece in international baseball play. A member of the World Baseball Softball Confederation and WBSC Europe.

2004 Olympics[]

The first time that Greece put together a national team that got any recognition in the baseball world was during the 2004 Athens Olympic Games. Greece, as the host country, was faced with the dilemma that the actual baseball talent pool in the country was very small, and what players were available were amateur. However, as a result of lenient citizenship laws, various minor leaguers from the United States were able to play for the Greeks. Among the better known players were Baltimore Orioles prospect Nick Markakis, former Major Leaguer Clay Bellinger and various other players of Greek descent. The team's American coach, Dusty Rhodes[2] led them to a 7th-place finish in the tournament, with a single win against Italy.

Tournament results[]

Olympic Games

Year Position
Greece 2004 7th
Total 1/5

European Baseball Championship

Year Position
Netherlands 2003 Silver 2nd
Czech Republic 2005 9th
Germany 2010 4th
Netherlands 2012 7th
Czech Republic, Germany 2014 10th
Netherlands 2016 11th
Italy 2021 14th
Average Finish 8th

Baseball World Cup

Year Position
Panama 2011 16th
Average Finish 16th

Current roster[]

Greece roster
Official roster Coaching staff
Pitchers
  • 13 Dimitri Lettas
  • 15 Dean Christidis
  • 22 Daniel Gosselin
  • 24 Yanni Orfanidis
  • 28 Nick Pantos
  • 29 Dimitri Kourtis
  • 31 Peter Sikaras
  • 38 Jonathan Kountis
  • 44 Alexandros Gounaris
Catchers
  • 3 Antonio Torres
  • 12 John Kalivas

Infielders

  • 5 Peter Maestrales
  • 7 Ari Sechopoulos
  • 9 Nick Halamandaris
  • 10 George Tsiflikiotis
  • 22 Thomas Roulis
  • 25 Billy Les
  • 30 Thomas Walraven
  • 46 Dimitrios Lomis

Outfielders

Manager
  • 54 Rye Pothakos

Coaches

  • 19 Demetre Kokoris
  • 27 Kim Karabatsos
  • 34 Spencer Muirhead
  • 54 Tom Mazarakis
Updated 20 September 2021

References[]

  1. ^ "The WBSC World Ranking". WBSC. 31 December 2021. Retrieved 31 December 2021.
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 11 February 2018. Retrieved 3 June 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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