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The Royal Belgian Baseball and Softball Federation (Dutch: Koninklijke Belgische Base en Softball Federatie; French: Fédération Royale Belge de Base et Softball) is the national governing body of baseball and softball in Belgium. The association was established in 1975.
The Belgium national baseball team is the national baseball team of Belgium. The team competes in the bi-annual European Baseball Championship. Tournament results
Bloom began working for the Tampa Bay Rays in February 2005 as an intern, was hired by the Rays full-time to work in Minor League Operations in October 2005. [2] He was promoted to assistant director of Minor League Operations in 2008, with responsibility for all aspects of the team's minor league system, including player evaluation and assignments, expansion of video, strength and ...
The Dan Duquette Sports Academy is a sports training center located in Hinsdale, Massachusetts, in the United States. The academy provides overnight and day camp with one- and two-week sessions for boys and girls ages 8 to 18. The academy features camps for baseball, softball, basketball, soccer and football. The Sports Academy also sponsors ...
Porter is from Newark, New Jersey, but has lived in Houston, Texas, since 1996, [14] and founded and is CEO of Future All-Stars Sports Development Academy since 1998. [27] Porter founded Bo Porter Academy, which opened in August 2022. [28] It is a college preparatory private school for baseball scholar-athletes in middle school and high school ...
He is a member of the Buck O'Neil Scout Association and an active supporter of Major League Baseball's Urban Youth Academy. Reagins began his career as an intern in baseball operations in the Angels' organization 1992. He then held an internship in marketing/advertising sales in 1993 before being named marketing assistant in 1994. He moved to ...
A former minor-league pitcher who played in the Pittsburgh Pirates and New York Yankees farm systems from 1972–78, Melvin began his front office career with the Yankees as an assistant scouting director, then spent nearly a decade (1987–94) as assistant general manager and director of player development of the Baltimore Orioles.
He played for eight seasons in Minor League Baseball for the Indians and Milwaukee Brewers organizations, [3] and in the Texas-Louisiana League in 1995. [4] From 1996 to 2001, Odor was the field coordinator of a Venezuelan academy run by the Indians. [5] He became a hitting coach with the Akron RubberDucks. [6]