Paderborn Untouchables

Untouchables Paderborn
League Baseball-Bundesliga (Bundesliga Nord)
Location Paderborn
Ballpark Ahorn Ballpark (Capacity 1,200)
Year founded 1990
League championships 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
Former name(s) Untouchables Paderborn
Colors Evergreen/Gold/Black
Website www.untouchables.eu

The Untouchables Paderborn (full name Untouchables Paderborn Baseball Club e.V.), is a German baseball team in the Baseball-Bundesliga located in the city of Paderborn in Nordrhein-Westfalen. The club was established in 1990.

The Untouchables' club colors are black, green, and yellow, and the nickname is U's. The Untouchables won every Baseball-Bundesliga championship between 1999 and 2005. The Untouchables have also won the junior Baseball-Bundesliga in 2003, the youth Baseball-Bundesliga in 2002 and 2004, the men's Cup (DBV-Pokal) in 1998 and 1999, and the European Cup in 2003. The Untouchables compete in the 1st Bundesliga North division of the Baseball-Bundesliga. The team finished in second place in the Bundesliga Nord in 2010, ultimately losing in the semifinals to ultimate champion Regensburg Legionare. The Untouchables play at the Ahorn-Ballpark, one of the biggest baseball stadiums in Germany, with a capacity of about 1,200 spectators.

Season by Season Performance (1st Bundesliga)

Year Rank Games W L Win% Season Notes
2007 2 28 17 7 .607 Lost in Quarterfinals to Heidenheim Heideköpfe, 1-3[1]
2008 2 28 25 3 .892 Lost in Quarterfinals to Mannheim Tornados, 2-3[2]
2009 2 24 18 6 .750 Lost to Mannheim Tornados in Quarterfinals, 1-3[3]
2010 2 28 20 8 .714 Lost to Regensburg Legionaere in Semifinals, 1-3[4]

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2010 Squad

Pitchers

  • 16 Germany Stefan Fechtig
  • 66 Germany Eugen Heilmann
  • 22 Germany Daniel Hinz
  • 21 United States Danny Meier
  • 47 Germany Daniel Rahn
  • 20 Germany Björn Schonlau

Catchers

  • 57 United States Nik Kosach
  • 44 Germany Michael Franke
  • 20 Germany Björn Schonlau

Infielders

  • 11 Germany Sascha Brockmeyer
  • 16 Germany Stefan Fechtig
  • 44 Germany Michael Franke
  • 25 Germany Tristan Gerdtommarkotten
  • 26 Germany Alex Heilmann
  • 22 Germany Daniel Hinz
  • 21 Germany Danny Meier
  • 14 Germany Jendrick Speer
  •  9 Germany Andreas Weiss

Outfielders

  •  3 Germany Dominik Buder
  • 27 Germany Michael Neuhäuser
  •  4 United States Gavin Ng
  • 18 Germany Heiko Schumacher
  •  6 Germany Julius Uelschen

Coaches

  • 16 Germany Stefan Fechtig
  •  8 Mexico Octavio Medina

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