Quintin de Cuba
Quintin De Cuba | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Curaçao Neptunus – No. 15 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Outfield and Catcher | |||||||||||||||||||||
Born: (1987-09-09) September 9, 1987 (age 36) Willemstad, Curaçao | |||||||||||||||||||||
Bats: Left Throws: Right | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Quintin De Cuba (born September 9, 1987) is a Dutch professional baseball first baseman for Curaçao Neptunus in the Dutch Baseball League.
Career
He played in the Dominican Summer League and Venezuelan Summer League as a member of the New York Mets organization from 2007-2009.
He played with Sparta-Feyenoord in 2011 before joining Kinheim for 2012.
He played for the Netherlands national baseball team in the 2010 South American Games, 2011 World Port Tournament,[1] 2013 World Baseball Classic, 2014 France International Baseball Tournament [fr] ,[2] and 2015 World Port Tournament.
In 2018, de Cuba was awarded the 2018 European Champions Cup Most Valuable Player, where his team, Curaçao Neptunus, also became European champions.[3]
References
- ^ Quintin de Cuba C
- ^ Roger Bernadina in EK-selectie Nederland Archived 2016-03-05 at the Wayback Machine de Nederlandse honkbalsite (in Dutch)
- ^ "Daily Report Final" (PDF). Confederation of European Baseball. 10 June 2018. Retrieved 4 January 2024.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference (Minors)
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- 8 Michael Duursma
- 9 Andrelton Simmons
- 10 Jurickson Profar
- 12 Kalian Sams
- 13 Kevin Heijstek
- 14 Randolph Oduber
- 16 Hainley Statia
- 18 Curt Smith
- 19 Rob Cordemans
- 21 Dashenko Ricardo
- 22 Yurendell DeCaster
- 23 Quintin de Cuba
- 25 Andruw Jones
- 26 Tom Stuifbergen
- 29 Johnny Balentina
- 36 Diego Markwell
- 39 Shairon Martis
- 40 Orlando Yntema
- 46 Jonathan Schoop
- 47 David Bergman
- 51 Loek van Mil
- 55 Leon Boyd
- 74 Kenley Jansen
- 96 Mark Pawelek
- Manager Hensley Meulens
- Pitching Coach Bert Blyleven
- Coach Brian Farley
- Coach Steve Janssen
- Coach Wim Martinus
- Coach Tjerk Smeets
- Coach Ben Thijssen
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