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Baseball Resume Luc Sachteleben Officially Licensed Coach For Baseball Resume Luc Sachteleben Page 1 of 4 Baseball Resume Luc Sachteleben Name: Luc(as) G.H. Sachteleben Born: 19 september 1970 in IJsselstein (NL) Nationality: Dutch Living address: Edgard Tinellaan 7, 2630 Aartselaar (B) Mobile phone: +32 (0)495 263 004 Email: [email protected] Uniform Number: # 99 Positions played: outfield, pitcher Coaching expertise: managing, hitting, outfield, pitching Officially licensed coach for Belgium & Netherlands (youth) Recognized by VBSL / LBBSF / KBBSF and Sport Vlaanderen/Adeps Diploma Coach A Baseball by KNBSB (2003) Player experience: 1987 – 1994 Gent Knights 2nd National League (B) 1995 – 2007 Royal Antwerp Eagles 1st National League (B) Head coach@ 2006 European A pool tournament in Prague (CZ) January 1st, 2019 Baseball Resume Luc Sachteleben Page 2 of 4 Coaching experience: 1999 Royal Antwerp Eagles Head Coach 1st National League Reserves Softball Women (B) 2003-2005 Royal Antwerp Eagles Head Coach 1st National League Reserves Baseball (B) League National Champions 2005 2004-2005 Royal Antwerp Eagles Assistant Coach 1st National League Baseball (B) Belgian Cup Winners 2005 2006 Royal Antwerp Eagles Head Coach European A pool tournament Prague (CZ) Cup Winners Cup (6th place) 2006 Royal Antwerp Eagles Head Coach National League Juniors (B) 2008-2010 Gent SEIKO-Optical Knights Head Coach 2nd National League (B) – 2nd place 2009 & 2010 2012-2013 K. Mortsel Stars Head Coach 1st National League (B) – 5th place 2012 2014-2015 Hoboken Pioneers Head Coach 2nd National League (B) – 3rd place 2014 & 2015 2016 Hoboken Pioneers Head Coach 1st National League (B) – 6th place reg. comp. 2016 2017 Beveren Lions Head Coach 1st national League (B) – 4th place 2017 Extra expertise: 2009-2012* Optician-optometrist, specialty Sports Vision Syntra (B) Thesis on ‘Sports Vision in Baseball’ (*: did not participate in final exams) 2013 EstafettE (learning track coordinator) Syntra (B) 2017 Location planner EBCA Convention 2017 Antwerp (B) 2017-present Board Member EBCA (European Baseball Coaches Association) January 1st, 2019 Baseball Resume Luc Sachteleben Page 3 of 4 Coaching qualifications: 2003 Coach A Baseball KNBSB (NL) 2005 European Baseball and Softball Clinic KNBSB (NL) Ron Wotus (Bench Coach SF Giants), Robert Eenhoorn, … 2006 Clinic Steve Janssen VBSL (B) 2006 European Coach Clinic KNBSB (NL) Jerry Weinstein, Fred Coral, Robert Eenhoorn 2006 1st Flemish coach/trainer day Baseball VBSL (B) Steve Janssen 2007 Hitting & Pitching Clinic Playball Baseball Academy (NL) Sidney de Jong, Eelco Jansen 2007 Clinic Steve Janssen SJ Baseball Academy Steve Janssen, Karl Onzia 2007 European Coach Clinic KNBSB (NL) Steve Zwarotny, Perry Husband, Robert Eenhoorn, Brian Farley, Lenny Strelitz, Jim Lentine 2008 Playball Coach Clinic Playball Baseball Academy (NL) Charles Urbanus, Sidney de Jong, Eelco Jansen, Markus Torenstra 2008 MLB clinic MLB / VBSL (B) Rick Steen 2009 6th EBCA Convention Brussels EBCA (EU) Jim Lefebvre, Mike Lane, Brian Farley 2009 European Coach Clinic KNBSB (NL) 2010 Be The Best You Are – Coaches Clinic Cherry Hill, NJ (USA) Dave Eiland (MLB:NYY), Kevin Long (MLB:NYY), Ron Polk, Pat McMahon, Andy Stankiewicz, Itch Jones, Rick Peterson (3P Sports, MLB:MIL) 2010 7th EBCA Convention Cologne EBCA (EU) Mike Barnett (MLB:HOU), Brent Strom, Brian Farley, Greg Frady 2010 European Coach Clinic KNBSB (NL) Reggy Smith, Andy McKay, Brian Farley, Steve Janssen 2011 Be The Best You Are – Coaches Clinic Cherry Hill, NJ (USA) Kevin Long (MLB:NYY), Tim Esmay, Pat McMahon, Andy Stankiewicz, Itch Jones, John Cohen 2011 European Coach Clinic KNBSB (NL) Roger LaFrancois (MLB:STL), Dave Schuler (MiLB :COL) January 1st, 2019 Baseball Resume Luc Sachteleben Page 4 of 4 2012 Be The Best You Are – Coaches Clinic Cherry Hill, NJ (USA) Madagan (MLB:BOS), Jerry Weinstein, Jim Lefebvre, Gary Ward, Kevin McMullan (UVa) 2012 9th EBCA Convention Mulhouse EBCA (EU) Dave Schuler (MiLB :COL), Charlie Greene (MiLB:MIL), Mauro Mazotti (ESP/ITA) 2012 European Coach Clinic KNBSB (NL) Derek Shelton (MLB:TB), Charlie Greene (MiLB:MIL), Brian Farley 2013 ABCA Convention Chicago, IL (USA) Sal Fasano (MiLB:TOR), Matt Talarico (UoDaytona), Steve Farley (Butler University) 2013 10th EBCA Convention Brussels EBCA (EU) Frans Bosch, Jeff Krushell, Ron Wolforth 2013 European Coach Clinic KNBSB (NL) Hensley Meulens (MLB:GIA), John McLaren (Team USA @ WBC), Toon Gerbrands (CEO AZ Alkmaar) 2014 11th EBCA Convention Prague EBCA (EU) Tim Leiper (MLB:TOR), John Voderlich (Univ. WW), Jeff Krushell, Dr. D. Laby (Sports Vision) , Brian Cain (Peak Performance) 2014 European Coach Clinic KNBSB (NL) Jerry Weinstein (MiLB:COL), Larry Young (MLB Umpire), Wytse Dijsktra (F.I.R.S.T. System) 2016 13th EBCA Convention Mulhouse EBCA (EU) Dan Heefer (Dallas baptist), Nick Davies (MLB :MIL), Ron Wolforth 2017 ABCA Convention Anaheim, CA (USA) Tim Corbin (Vanderbilt), Jim Schlossnagle (TCU), Steve Springer (Quality At Bats), … 2017 14th EBCA Convention Antwerp EBCA (EU) John Voderlich (Univ. WW), André Lachance (Baseball Canada), Steve Springer (Quality At Bats) 2018 15th EBCA Convention Mulhouse EBCA (EU) Paul Davis (MLB: SEA), Dave Turgeon (MiLB: PIT), Jeremy Barnes (MiLB:HOU) January 1st, 2019 .
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