Tübingen Hawks

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Template:Infobox baseball team The Tübingen Hawks are a baseball and softball club from Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The club was founded in 1985. The first men's team plays, in the 2022-2023 season, in the second division of the Baseball Bundesliga. The club plays in the Michael-Thon Ballpark in the south of the city. The current field is used by the Tübingen Hawks since 1992. The field was previously used by the French Army and was partly renovated by volunteers of the club. Notorious players for the club include William Germaine[1], who played for the German National team at the World Baseball Classic in 2023. The club recently separated from coach Troy Justice[2].

Club Structure[edit]

The club consists of 9 teams [3]

  • 2nd Baseball Bundesliga. Men
  • Regional Baseball. Men
  • 1st Softball Bundesliga. Women
  • Softball Fastpitch. Co-Ed
  • Baseball Juniors. Men, 15 - 17 years old
  • Baseball Juniors Regional. Co-Ed, 13 - 15 years old
  • Baseball Kids Regional. Co-Ed. 8 - 12 years old.
  • T-Ball. Co-Ed. 5 - 8 Years old.
  • Recreational Team, softball. Co-Ed

References[edit]

  1. Burns, David. "Cut for the First Time Ever, Billy Germaine Found Solace in Overseas Ball | Baseball Jobs Overseas". Retrieved 2023-05-23.
  2. GmbH, Klarner Medien. "Troy Justice nicht mehr Coach der Hawks - nach vier Saisonspielen trennen sich die Hawks vom Trainer | RTF.1". RTF.1 - Regionalfernsehen. Retrieved 2023-05-23.
  3. "TEAMS". Tuebingen Hawks Official Website (in Deutsch). Retrieved 2023-05-23.

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