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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 132. Not illustrated. Chapters: Rob Cordemans, Randy Williams, Luther Hackman, Tim Young, Nerio Rodriguez, Rob Stanifer, Jose Parra, Jesus Pena, Rich Croushore, Cory Vance, Henry Bonilla, Calvin Maduro, Dicky Gonzalez, Craig House, Jo Matumoto, Hyang-Nam Choi, Victor Cruz, Jorge Vasquez, Barry Armitage, Nelson Cruz, Jeff Mccurry, Yamil Benitez, Juan Pena, Todd Erdos, Hansel Izquierdo, Dario Veras, Duff Brumley, Steve Kent, Wascar Serrano, Manuel Barrios, Santiago Ramirez, Mike Meyers, Jessie Hollins, Steve Sinclair, Geraldo Guzman, Brett Laxton, Tim Harrell, Eddie Oropesa, Jose Nunez, Rafael Medina, Roberto Ramirez, Lorenzo Barcelo, Benito Baez, Ryan Nye, Adam Johnson, Corey Lee, Jeremy Hill, Lariel Gonzalez, Brad Voyles, Jeff Schmidt, Jason Gilfillan, Jaime Bluma, Luis de Los Santos, Brian Bevil, Jim Stoops, Roland de La Maza, Marino Santana, Daniel Garibay, Yovanny Lara. Excerpt: Rob "Robbie" Cordemans (born October 31, 1974 in Schiedam, Zuid-Holland) is a Dutch baseball player. He bats and throws righthanded. Cordemans is best known for representing the Dutch national team at the Olympics and other international competitions. Cordemans has been a fixture on Dutch baseball teams in international competitions over the last decade. Most notably, he has competed in four consecutive Olympic Games for the Netherlands. He began his Olympic career as a 21-year old pitcher for the Netherlands at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. Despite his lofty 6.94 ERA, Cordemans was the winning pitcher in both of the club's games during the preliminary round of the tournament. At the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australia, Cordemans was 1-1 with a 2.51 ERA. Cordemans participated in his third Olympic competition during the 2004 Summer Games in Athens, Greece. His fourth appearance at the Olympic games would come during the 2008 Summer Games...