The Germany national baseball team is the national baseball team for Germany. They are a contender for the European Baseball Championship and have competed in the Baseball World Cup.
Contents
1Current squad
2Previous squad
3International tournament results
3.1World Baseball Classic
3.2Baseball World Cup
3.3European Baseball Championship
4References
Current squad[edit]
Roster for 2016 World Baseball Classic Qualifiers.[1]
Manager: Garth Iorg Coaches: Willie Upshaw, Dennis Cook, Martin Helmig, Troy Williams.
Pos.
Number
Player
Date of birth (age)
Club
P
Sven Schüller
Los Angeles Dodgers
P
Markus Solbach
Arizona Diamondbacks
P
Jan-Niclas Stöcklin
Mainz Athletics
P
Daniel Thieben
Paderborn Untouchables
P
Maurice Wilhelm
Bonn Capitals
P
Daniel Thieben
Paderborn Untouchables
P
Luke Sommer
Heidenheim Heideköpfe
P
Lukas Steinlein
München-Haar Disciples
P
Will Ohman
MLB Retiree
P
Enorbel Marquez
Retired
P
Sascha Koch
Bonn Capitals
P
Lucas Dickman
Mainz Athletics
P
Martin Diego Velad
Heidenheim Heideköpfe
C
Christopher Howard
Buchbinder Legionäre Regensburg
C
Bruce Maxwell
Oakland Athletics
C
Simon Gühring
Heidenheim Heideköpfe
IF
Eric Brenk
Bonn Capitals
IF
Ludwig Glaser
Buchbinder Legionäre Regensburg
IF
Daniel Hinz
Paderborn Untouchables
IF
Lukas Jahn
Buchbinder Legionäre Regensburg
IF
Nadir Ljatifi
Cincinnati Reds
IF
Donald Lutz
Cincinnati Reds
IF
Christoph Ziegler
München-Haar Disciples
IF
Kevin Trisl
München-Haar Disciples
OF
Max Boldt
Mainz Athletics
OF
Dominique Taylor
Kansas City Royals
OF
Kevin Kotowski
Mainz Athletics
OF
Sascha Lutz
Heidenheim Heideköpfe
OF
Kent Matthes
Lancaster Barnstormers
Previous squad[edit]
Roster for 2012 World Baseball Classic Qualifiers.
Manager: Erich Kittlaus Coaches: Terry Abbott, Justin Pope, Gene Roof, Troy Williams.
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