Hoofddorp Pioniers

Honkbal Hoofdklasse | The Netherlands

Team Info

Founded: 1966

Stadium: Sportpark Pioniers

Manager: N/A

Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
31 Aug 2025
12:00
Corendon Kinheim 12 - 2 Hoofddorp Pioniers Honkbal Hoofdklasse
30 Aug 2025
12:00
Hoofddorp Pioniers 9 - 11 Corendon Kinheim Honkbal Hoofdklasse
28 Aug 2025
17:30
Corendon Kinheim 0 - 12 Hoofddorp Pioniers Honkbal Hoofdklasse
24 Aug 2025
12:00
UVV Utrecht 4 - 7 Hoofddorp Pioniers Honkbal Hoofdklasse
23 Aug 2025
12:00
Hoofddorp Pioniers 2 - 0 UVV Utrecht Honkbal Hoofdklasse
21 Aug 2025
17:30
Hoofddorp Pioniers 5 - 5 UVV Utrecht Honkbal Hoofdklasse
27 Jul 2025
11:00
Hoofddorp Pioniers 2 - 5 L and D Amsterdam Honkbal Hoofdklasse
27 Jul 2025
12:00
L and D Amsterdam - - - Hoofddorp Pioniers Honkbal Hoofdklasse
Sportpark Ookmeer
24 Jul 2025
17:30
L and D Amsterdam 6 - 1 Hoofddorp Pioniers Honkbal Hoofdklasse
20 Jul 2025
12:00
Hoofddorp Pioniers 8 - 5 UVV Utrecht Honkbal Hoofdklasse

About Hoofddorp Pioniers

Pioniers is a baseball and softball team based in Hoofddorp, the Netherlands. The club is currently sponsored by Raamsdonkveer-based construction company Vaessen BV and the team is officially known as the Vaessen Pioniers.

Pioniers baseball team plays in the Honkbal Hoofdklasse, the top level of professional baseball in the Netherlands. The club's most successful year was 1997 they reached the Holland Series for the first time in the club's history by beating reigning champions DOOR Neptunus in the play-offs. In the Holland Series they claimed a 3-2 victory over Mr. Cocker HCAW, making them Dutch champions. In 2006 Pioniers finished third in the Honkbal Hoofdklasse and were just like in 1997 able to upset Neptunus in the play-offs, gaining themselves entrance to the 2006 Holland Series. In those series they twice took the lead, to eventually lose to Corendon Kinheim 3-2.

The team is attempting to attract three Major League Baseball regular season games for the opening of its new stadium in 2014. The stadium will be capable of expanding to temporarily accommodate 30,000.

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