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Category Archives: Europeans in US Education
BREAKING: Germany’s Wittman Commits to West Texas A&M
Another European player has signed with an American university for the 2022 season, the third announced in the past week. Paul Wittmann is one of five German-raised players due to play in the U.S. next spring, and the fourth European … Continue reading
Updates on Europeans at U.S. Universities
Below are updates on selected players from the list of 164 European and European-eligible players at North American universities. Included are a national statistical leader, two Italian Serie A players, and a Honkbal Hoofdklasse pitcher, among others. Great Britain’s Richard … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Europeans in US Education, France, Great Britain, Italy, Netherlands
Tagged Arizona Western Baseball, Arizona Western College, AWC Baseball, Clarendon Baseball, Daniel Monti, Dave Janssen, Delano Selassa, Drew Janssen, Duke Baseball, Fédération Française de Baseball et Softball, FFBS, Frontier Baseball, Frontier College, GB Baseball, Giulio Monello, Honkbal, ICCAC, Indian Hills Baseball, Jeandro Tromp, José Paula, KNBSB, Leandro Anasagasti, Leo Jiminian, Lilian Amoros, Luke ter Beek, Odessa Baseball, Odessa Wranglers, Ondrej Furko, Phoenix Baseball, Phoenix College, Pierre-Emmanuel Planes, Richard Brereton, Tijmen Takke, Tommaso Giarola, Tommy Giarola
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Red Sox’ Rincónes Now on JuCo Route
Just after the 2017-18 international signing period began, we broke the news that the Red Sox had signed a new Aruban shortshop, Brandon Rincones [link]. Mike Andrews of SoxProspects reported in November that Rincónes had been released in January 2020, … Continue reading
Posted in Aruba, Caribbean, Europe, Europeans in US Education, Italy, Netherlands
Tagged Aruban Baseball, Baseball Aruba, Daniel Monti, DSL Red Sox, Dutch Baseball, Dylan Farley, Giulio Monello, Lenin Ashby, Netherlands Baseball, NJCAA Region 5, NJCAA Region V, Odessa Baseball, Odessa Wranglers
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Europeans in University 2019: Players V-Z
Our glance at Europeans playing baseball at North American high schools and universities concludes with 14 players representing 10 different countries. These include the only athlete with Russian connexions, the top Lithuanian prospect, and three players that were selected for … Continue reading
Posted in Belgium, Europe, Europeans in US Education, France, Great Britain, Greeece, Israel, Lithuania, Netherlands, Russia, Serbia, Switzerland
Tagged #бейсбол, Angelo Wicklert, Antoine Villard, Arizona Western Baseball, Baseball Russia, Baseball Switzerland, Bejzbol, Bejzbol Srbija, Belgium, Benny Wanger, Cabrini Baseball, Clarendon Baseball, Concord Baseball, Dylan Verdonk, бейсбола России, FFBS, France Baseball, Frédéric Walter, GB Baseball, Great Britain Baseball, Greek Baseball, Honkbal, Illinois State Baseball, Israel Baseball, James Wood, Joey Yancey, Jordan Vujovich, KNBSB, Kyran Weemaels, Lietuva Beisbolas, Lithuania Baseball, Mael Zan, MLB International, Netherlands Baseball, Nick Zouras, Nikola Vasic, Noah Williamson, Oklahoma Baseball, Point Loma Baseball, Seminole State Baseball, Seton Hall Baseball, South Africa Baseball, Southern Illinois Baseball, St. Laurence H.S. Baseball, Stillman Baseball, Swiss Baseball, Team Israel, Terrance Whittle, Transylvania Baseball, Vytas Valincius, Yale Baseball
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Europeans in University 2019: Players S-T
Our penultimate group of players from Europe or eligible for the continent’s national teams includes a baker’s dozen of players with surnames starting with ‘S’ and ‘T’. They include two players that were invited to the MLB Elite Tournament at … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Europeans in US Education, France, Great Britain, Greeece, Ireland, Netherlands, Serbia, Sweden, Switzerland
Tagged Alex Sollecito, Ari Sechopoulos, Baseball Ireland, Baseball Switzerland, Beyzbol Abbeville H.S. Baseball, Beyzbol Srbija, Brendan Scott, Cal Poly Baseball, College of Charleston Baseball, Conner Tomasic, Conor Santoianni, Dayton University Baseball, FFBS, France Baseball, GB Baseball, Great Britain Baseball, Greek Baseball, Honkbal, Jonah Schaller, KNBSB, Matteo Sollecito, Netherlands Baseball, New Mexico JC Baseball, Nick Spiliotis, Nolan Soliveres, Ollie Thompson, Phoenix College Baseball, Purdue Baseball, Queensbury H.S. Baseball, Serbia Baseball, Springfield Baseball, St. Ambrose Baseball, St. Peter’s Prep Baseball, Svensk Baseboll, Swiss Baseball, Thomas Triantos, Tijmen Takke, Webber Baseball, Zach Stroman
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Europeans in University 2019: Players C-D
Today’s installment of Europeans playing baseball at American institutions covers another 14 players, these with last names beginning with ‘C’ or ‘D’. If you are only tuning in now, the introduction can be found here [link]. It includes a … Continue reading
Posted in Czech Republic, Europe, Europeans in US Education, France, Greeece, Ireland, Portugal, Serbia, Sweden
Tagged Antoine Duplantis, Arkansas Baseball, Baseball Ireland, Baseball Portugal, Bejzbol, Bejzbol Srbija, Cal Djurašković, Czech Baseball, Davenport Baseball, Dean Christidis, FFBS, Filip Čapka, France Baseball, Franklin & Marshall Baseball, Greek Baseball, Haverford Baseball, Hellas Baseball, Holy Cross Baseball, Isaiah Campbell, Joe Cosgrove, John Doxakis, Jonathan DuForest, Josef Cihlář, LSU Baseball, Luke Duris, Luke Dvorak, Marek Chlup, McGill Baseball, Michael Cole, NC State Baseball, Nik Constantakos, Odessa Baseball, Rollins Baseball, Svensk Baseboll, Tampa Baseball, Texas A&M Baseball, Toronto Baseball, Varsity Blues Baseball, Wake Tech Baseball
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Europeans in University 2019: Players A-B
We begin our look at European players and those eligible for the continent’s national teams with players and coaches with family names beginning with ‘A’ or ‘B’. The subsequent nine names include two draftees, two of Great Britain’s top prospects, … Continue reading
Posted in Europeans in US Education, Germany, Great Britain, Greeece, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Sweden
Tagged AZL Cubs, Baseball Deutschland, Baseball Germany, Baseball Latvia, East Carolina Baseball, Emory Baseball, Eugene Emeralds, FIBS, GB Baseball, Great Britain Baseball, Houston Baseball, Italia Baseball, IXO Academy, Jake Agnos, Kristaps Aldins, Kyle Ascher, Latvija Beisbola, Leo Bäckström, Lietuva Beisbolas, Lithuania Baseball, Marius Balandis, Matteo Bocchi, Maurizio Andretta, Nolan Bond, Odessa Baseball, Richard Brereton, Stevens Baseball, Texas Baseball
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Europeans in University 2019: Introduction
The number of Europeans playing baseball at American universities and high schools reached what is likely an all-time high in 2019. In 2018, a total of 77 Europeans and those eligible for the continent’s national teams suited up for American … Continue reading
Posted in Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Europe, Europeans in US Education, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greeece, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Scotland, Serbia, Sweden, Switzerland
Tagged #бейсбола, Austria Baseball, Baseball Croatia, Baseball Czech, Baseball Denmark, Baseball Deutschland, Baseball France, Baseball Germany, Baseball Greece, Baseball Ireland, Baseball Latvia, Baseball Russia, Baseball Scotland, Baseball Srbija, Baseball Sweden, Baseball Switzerland, Baseboll Svensk, Belgium Baseball, бейсбола России, FFBS, FIBS, GB Baseball, Great Britain Baseball, Greek Baseball, Hrvatski Baseball, Irish Baseball, Israel, Italia Baseball, KBBSF, KNBSB, Latvija Beisbola, Lietuva Beisbolas, Lithuania Baseball, Netherlands Baseball, Polish Baseball, Polska Baseball, Portugal Baseball, Serbia Baseball, Sverige Baseboll
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Europeans in American Education All-Star Team
This spring, 75 baseball players with European connexions suited up for American universities, junior colleges, and high schools. We handed out weekly awards to a huge number of them: 12 different four-year players took home a Player of the Week, … Continue reading
Posted in Czech Republic, Europe, Europeans in US Education, Great Britain, Greeece, Italy, Lithuania, Netherlands, Sweden, Uncategorized
Tagged Antoine Duplantis, Ari Sechopoulos, John Doxakis, Julian Rip, Marius Balandis, Martin Mužík, Martin Červinka, Matteo Bocchi, Nick Kanavas, Nick Pantos, Richard Brereton, Tim Schaareman
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