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1981 European Baseball Championship

The 1981 European Baseball Championship was held at in Haarlem, the Netherlands and was won by the Netherlands. Italy finished second. Sweden finished third, winning its first medal in the competition. The championship had four teams for the second consecutive tournament.

Jim Stoeckel, a coach for Harvard University, managed the Dutch team and was named the best coach of the tournament. Prince Claus of the Netherlands attended the opening ceremonies. More than 40,000 spectators attended the tournament.

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Awards

  • Most valuable player: Paul Smit
  • Best hitter: , .522 batting average
  • Best pitcher:
  • Most home runs: , 3
  • Best coach: Jim Stoeckel
  • Most popular player: Eddy Tromp
  • Most spectacular player:
  • Most unlucky player: Frank Lauwers, who broke two fingers after getting hit by a ball

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