ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia 2010 Haarlem Baseball Week 2010 Haarlem Baseball WeekInternational baseball tournament held in Haarlem2010 Haarlem Baseball WeekTournament detailsCountryNetherlandsCityHaarlemDates9–18 JulyTeams5Final positionsChampions Netherlands (3rd title)Runners-up CubaThird place JapanFourth place United StatesTournament statisticsGames played20Attendance55,150 (2,758 per game)AwardsMVP Danny Rombley← 20082012 →All statistics correct as of July 18, 2010[1]. The 2010 Haarlem Baseball Week was an international baseball competition held at the Pim Mulier Stadium in Haarlem, the Netherlands from July 9–18, 2010.[2] It was the 25th edition of the tournament. On July 17, the Netherlands won the tournament for the third time, by winning after 10 innings against Japan.[3] Teams Originally, Venezuela would appear for the first time at the Baseball Week, but due to problems getting visa for Puerto Rico, where the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games were set to be held, the organization of the tournament had to withdraw the team.[4][5][6] Chinese Taipei16th appearance Cuba12th appearance Japan211th appearance NetherlandsHost nation United States36th appearance ^1 Chinese Taipei is the official IBAF designation for the team representing Taiwan. ^2 Japan was represented by an all-star team of the Keiji University Baseball League.[7] ^3 The United States were represented by an all-star team of the National Junior College Athletic Association.[8] Schedule and results The schedule was changed three times due to the problems with the team from Venezuela. The organization of the tournament decided on July 10 to cancel the final round. The teams met each other two times and the winner was decided by win-loss record. Standings Teams W L Pct. GB R RA Netherlands71.875—5226 Cuba62.75014334 Japan35.37543639 United States26.25053053 Chinese Taipei26.25052231 Source: "Program, score and statistics HHW 2010". Haarlemse Honkbalweek. Retrieved 18 July 2010. Schedule July 9, 2010 United States 3 – 1 Chinese Taipei Pim Mulier Stadium, Haarlem Attendance: 1,000 Boxscore July 9, 2010 Cuba 6 – 0 Japan Pim Mulier Stadium, Haarlem Attendance: 1,250 Boxscore July 10, 2010 United States 2 – 4 Japan Pim Mulier Stadium, Haarlem Attendance: 1,250 Boxscore July 10, 2010 Netherlands 1 – 0 Chinese Taipei Pim Mulier Stadium, Haarlem Attendance: 3,900 Boxscore July 11, 2010 United States 4 – 7 Cuba Pim Mulier Stadium, Haarlem Attendance: 4,250 Boxscore July 11, 2010 Japan 0 – 5 Netherlands Pim Mulier Stadium, Haarlem Attendance: 4,350 Boxscore July 12, 2010 Chinese Taipei 6 – 9 Cuba Pim Mulier Stadium, Haarlem Attendance: 1,250 Boxscore July 12, 2010 Netherlands 4 – 1 United States Pim Mulier Stadium, Haarlem Attendance: 1,500 Boxscore July 13, 2010 Chinese Taipei 3 – 1 Japan Pim Mulier Stadium, Haarlem Attendance: 2,000 Boxscore July 13, 2010 Netherlands 10 – 0 (F/7) Cuba Pim Mulier Stadium, Haarlem Attendance: 4,500 Boxscore July 14, 2010 Japan 4 – 2 Cuba Pim Mulier Stadium, Haarlem Attendance: 2,200 Boxscore July 15, 2010 Cuba 3 – 2 Chinese Taipei Pim Mulier Stadium, Haarlem Attendance: 3,000 Boxscore July 15, 2010 United States 4 – 12 Netherlands Pim Mulier Stadium, Haarlem Attendance: 4,800 Boxscore July 16, 2010 Japan 2 – 5 Chinese Taipei Pim Mulier Stadium, Haarlem Attendance: 1,300 Boxscore July 16, 2010 Cuba 4 – 3 United States Pim Mulier Stadium, Haarlem Attendance: 2,200 Boxscore July 16, 2010 Chinese Taipei 0 – 5 Netherlands Pim Mulier Stadium, Haarlem Attendance: 4,100 Boxscore July 17, 2010 Chinese Taipei 5 – 7 United States Pim Mulier Stadium, Haarlem Attendance: 2,300 Boxscore July 17, 2010 Netherlands 10 – 9 (F/10) Japan Pim Mulier Stadium, Haarlem Attendance: 3,200 Boxscore July 18, 2010 Japan 16 – 6 (F/8) United States Pim Mulier Stadium, Haarlem Attendance: 2,300 Boxscore July 18, 2010 Cuba 12 – 5 Netherlands Pim Mulier Stadium, Haarlem Attendance: 4,500 Boxscore Final standings Rk Team 1 Netherlands 2 Cuba 3 Japan 4 United States 5 Chinese Taipei 2010 Haarlem Baseball Week champions Netherlands3rd title Tournament awards Best Pitcher Diegomar Markwell (0.00 ERA in 11 innings) Best Hitter Po-Ting Hsiao (.500) Best Defensive Player Koki Uchiyama (27 putouts, 19 assists, 0 errors) Homerun King Jared Womack (1 in 22 times at bat) Most Valuable Player Danny Rombley (11 hits, 7 RBIs) Most Popular Player Mitsuo Takahashi Press Award Jim Stoeckel Source: "Danny Rombley most valuable player". Haarlemse Honkbalweek. Retrieved 18 July 2010. References ↑ Individual Statistics: Category Leaders ↑ "Organisation announced date". Haarlemse Honkbalweek. Retrieved 22 July 2012. ↑ Oranje wint Haarlemse Honkbalweek ↑ "Venezuela delayed". Archived from the original on 2012-02-29. Retrieved 2010-07-09. ↑ Venezuela still delayed ↑ No appearance for Venezuela in Haarlem ↑ Cuba beats Japan 6–0 on first day of Haarlem Baseball Week Archived 2011-07-18 at the Wayback Machine ↑ "NJCAA All-Stars representing the United States in Haarlem". Archived from the original on 2010-02-12. Retrieved 2010-07-11. 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