Baseball in Greece

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Baseball in Greece is regulated by the Hellenic Amateur Baseball Federation (HABF), which was founded in 1997. [1] HABF overseas represented one league known as the Greek Baseball league. Greece is represented in international play by the Greek National Baseball Team.

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History

HABF was founded in 1997 preparation for the hosting of the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. The goal was "creating and eventually fielding a Greek Olympic Baseball Team for the Athens 2004 Olympic Games." [2] (registration required) The leagues' inaugural season was in 2000, with Marousi 2004 from Athens winning the Greek Baseball league title that year. The inaugural Greek Cup was also held in 2000 and was won by another Athenian team, Spartakos Glyfadas. HABF currently[ when? ] has about 20 men's amateur teams playing in two stadiums and a number of practice fields. U.S. and Greek players compete in the league.

Peter Angelos, the Greek-American owner of the Baltimore Orioles, helped finance a Greek national team for the 2004 Olympics. [3] [4]

By 2008, HABF realized there would be no more government funding for baseball. The Federation was able to continue but with fewer teams. Through the work of the HABF and personal funds from its President, they sent a team to the 2008 European Qualifier's Championship in Portugal. They won all their games. [5]

International Competitions

Current 2018 roster

Greece roster
Official rosterCoaching staff
Pitchers
  • 13 Dimitri Lettas
  • 15 Nikolas Vidas
  • 22 Nicholas Lettas
  • 24 Peter Sykaras
  • 28 Evagelos Orfanakos
  • 29 Dimitri Kourtis
  • 31 Iosif Vrionis
  • 38 Jonathan Kountis
  • 44 Alexandros Gounaris
Catchers
  • 3 Jordan Thliveris
  • 12 Thomas Lekas

Infielders

  • 5 Peter Maestrales
  • 7 Ari Sechopoulos
  • 9 Steven Papps
  • 10 George Tsiflikiotis
  • 22 Alexandros Lomis
  • 25 Billy Les
  • 30 Dimitri Zoumboulakis
  • 46 Dimitrios Lomis

Outfielders

  • 6 George Tsouloufas
  • 11 Max Warren
  • 20 John Kalivas
  • 18 Konstantinos Kanellopoulos
  • 36 Angelos Argyropoulos
Manager
  • 54 Jim “Skip” Essian

Coaches

  • 19 Mike Loizides
  • 27 Spencer Muirhead
  • 34 Rye Pothakos
  • 41 Mark Pappas
  • 54 Tom Mazarakis
  • 55 John Bissylas
Updated 1 August 2017

Current league structure

(Larissa)

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References

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  2. Greece Hellenic Amateur Baseball Federation
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  5. Greece Hellenic Amateur Baseball Federation (registration required)