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Michiel van Kampen

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Dutch baseball player (born 1976)
In thisDutch name, thesurname is van Kampen, not Kampen.
Baseball player
Michiel van Kampen
Pitcher
Born: (1976-01-23)January 23, 1976 (age 49)
Haarlem,Netherlands
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Michiel van Kampen (born January 23, 1976) is a Dutch formerbaseball player who played forKinheim and theDutch national team. He was a relief pitcher in theHoofdklasse who once set the appearances record and was MVP of the2007 Holland Series.[citation needed] His sisterJudith van Kampen is a starsoftball pitcher for theDutch women's softball national team and was the first Dutch woman to playNCAA Division I softball, for theUniversity of Nevada; they both played for the Netherlands in the2008 Summer Olympics inBeijing.[1]

Van Kampen pitched in the US for four years, forTreasure Valley Community College andAlbertson College.[citation needed] In 2000, he was 4–1 with 2 saves and a 2.96 ERA for Albertson. In 1999, he had helped Albertson finish second in theNAIA College World Series.[citation needed] In the 1999 European Championship, van Kampen threw two scoreless innings, striking out five batters.[citation needed] He was the top pitcher on the Dutch national team in the 2001Baseball World Cup, allowing no runs in5+13 IP, the only pitcher on the team not to be scored upon.[citation needed] He had a 1.13 ERA in the2001 World Port Tournament. That year, Van Kampen appeared in 33 games in the Hoofdklasse, setting a league record.[citation needed] In the 2001 European Championship, van Kampen retired all five batters he faced as the Netherlands won Gold.[citation needed]

In the 2002Intercontinental Cup, Van Kampen pitched a scoreless inning againstJapan but gave up two runs in23 of an inning against theVenezuela national team.[citation needed] His 14 saves led the Hoofdklasse in 2002, doubling runner-upRichard Beljaards.[citation needed] Van Kampen had four saves forHCAW in the Hoofdklasse in 2003. He had a 9.00 ERA and one save in the2003 World Port Tournament, allowing five hits in two innings of work.[citation needed] He only pitched once in the 2003 Baseball World Cup, tossing a scoreless inning and allowing one hit in an easy win and combined 2-hitter over theFrench national team.[citation needed] He would not appear for the Dutch national team in the2004 Summer Olympics inAthens.[citation needed]

Van Kampen saved 7 games for HCAW in 2004, third in the Hoofdklasse. In 2005, he moved toInstant Holland A90 and was 1–2 with 6 saves (4th in Hoofdklasse) and a 1.05 ERA in 26 outings.[citation needed] He was back with the Dutch squad for the 2005 European Championship (hurling two games as the Netherlands won the Gold).[citation needed] He had a 1.93 ERA in four appearances in the 2005 Baseball World Cup as the Dutch team finished 4th, their highest ever to that point.[citation needed] 2006 was a busy year for Van Kampen. He pitched in the2006 World Baseball Classic as the lone Dutch pitcher to succeed in an 11–2 loss to theCuban national team.[citation needed] He relievedCalvin Maduro in the 7th with a 10–2 deficit. He struck out 3 batters in 113 IP, allowing no runs.[citation needed] He began by whiffingYoandy Garlobo andCarlos Tabares. In the 8th, he retiredEduardo Paret on a grounder.[citation needed] He then plunkedMichel Enriquez andYulieski Gourriel reached on a fielder's choice. Van Kampen fannedJoan Carlos Pedroso before giving way to relief pitcherNick Stuifbergen.[citation needed]

In the regular Hoofdklasse season, Van Kampen was 1–2 with 11 saves and a 2.30 ERA. He led the league in saves.[citation needed] He was 1–0 with a save and 0.00 ERA in three playoff appearances. He had a save and 1.42 ERA in the2006 Holland Series, which Kinheim won.[citation needed] Van Kampen threw nine scoreless innings in the2006 Intercontinental Cup to help the Netherlands win the silver medal.[citation needed] He was 1–0 with a save in the competition. He threw 223 scoreless frames in a 4–3 win over former championAustralia, got the win in the 4–2 victory over theChinese Taipei national team and tossed the final three innings in a shutout over theJapanese national team in the semifinals for the save.[citation needed]

In the 2006 Haarlem Baseball Week, Van Kampen was 1–0 with a 3.18 ERA for the champion Dutch squad.[citation needed] In 2007, he went 2–0 with 8 saves and a 1.05 ERA for Kinheim and only walked three batters in 2523 IP.[citation needed] He tiedDave Draijer for the save lead in the circuit and tied Draijer for second in games pitched (23), one behindStephen Spragg.[citation needed] He struck out 8 batters in four innings in the playoffs, saving two and posting a 2.25 ERA. In the2007 Holland Series, Van Kampen pitched 523 innings, allowing no runs. He saved two of the games in the 3-game sweep by Kinheim and won the other contest.[citation needed] Van Kampen pitched 323 scoreless innings for Kinheim in the 2007 European Cup, registering a save in the finals. It was the first European Cup title for Kinheim.[citation needed]

In the 2007 European Championship, van Kampen threw 313 scoreless innings, saving one game as the Netherlands won the Gold and qualified for the2008 Summer Olympics.[citation needed] He saved two games and threw 313 scoreless innings in the2007 World Port Tournament.[citation needed] van Kampen had a 1-1, 9.00 record in the2007 Baseball World Cup. He blew a save in a 4–3 loss to the Australian national team. Entering in the bottom of the 9th with a 3–2 lead, Van Kampen walkedBrad Harman.Gavin Fingleson reached on aMichael Duursma error, Harman taking third.Luke Hughes hit a sacrifice fly to score Harman andTrent Oeltjen hit a game-winning double for the Aussies.[citation needed] In the quarterfinals, Van Kampen did far better, getting the win over the host Chinese Taipei national team with a scoreless 10th.[citation needed] He allowed one run in the 11th after the Netherlands scored four in the top of the frame.[citation needed]

Van Kampen struggled in the 2008 European Cup inGrosseto as the worst pitcher on Kinheim, which won the title.[citation needed] He nearly blew a 4–0 lead against theMarlins Puerto Cruz in the opener, giving up 3 runs. AgainstMontepaschi Grosseto in the gold medal game, he gave up a run in the 10th but got reprieve when Kinheim rallied to win.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^Dutch Olympic Baseball squad 2008Archived 2008-08-04 at theWayback Machine, knbsb.nl, ret: Aug 5, 2008

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