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Ralph Gregory Milliard (born 30 December 1973) is a former
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player and current baseball coach. Milliard represented the
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at the
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in
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where he and his team placed fifth. Four years later at the
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in
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they placed sixth.


Profile

Milliard started playing baseball at age four in his native country
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. When he was nine he moved with his family to Soest in
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where he played with the Knickerbockers club in the youth divisions. He was selected at age 14 to be part of the National youth team, the Cadetten. At age sixteen he moved to
HCAW HCAW (formerly known as Mr. Cocker HCAW ( sponsored name)), in full ''Honkbalclub Allen Weerbaar'', is a Dutch professional baseball and softball club from Bussum. As of 2024, the club has about 400 members, including 270 players. The club's top ...
and played at the highest level, the Dutch
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and developed into a talented short stop and second baseman.


Professional career

In 1992 he signed a contract with the
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and played in total ten seasons as a professional from which three seasons were at the major league level. His strong point was his superb fielding as a shortstop and second baseman. He played for the Marlins, the
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and the
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. In 1996 he debuted in the Major Leagues for the Marlins on 12 May of that year. He was the second player from Curaçao to get to the Major Leagues and the eleventh Dutchman to do so. As a second baseman for the Marlins Milliard played 32 games in two seasons and won the World Series. In 1998 he played another 10 games at second base and shortstop. In 2001 Milliard was sold from the
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to the
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. With this club he failed to get into the major league selection and decided to return to The Netherlands.


National team

Milliard played for the Dutch national team during the Olympics in
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in 2000. Also in 2002 he played for the team in various tournaments. During the Haarlemse honkbalweek in 2004 he played in every game as second baseman and won the prize for the Best Defensive Player. He got ten players out and assisted in 19 outs and was faultless during the whole tournament. During the Olympic Games of 2004 he played again and was awarded the prize for Best Second Baseman of the tournament. He played 75 games for the National team. His last one was in August 2004 against Chinese Tapei during the Olympics.


Coaching

Milliard played after his return to The Netherlands from 2001 to 2008 for HCAW. In 2009, he became coach of the then still existing Rookie team, the young players selection who were in the waiting room for the main squad. During winter he is one of the instructors of the HCAW baseball winter academy for young players. In 2011, he left HCAW and succeeded Marcel Joost as one of the coaches for another Hoofdklasse team,
Kinheim Kinheim is a baseball and softball club based in Haarlem, the Netherlands. Kinheim's top baseball team plays in the Honkbal Hoofdklasse, the top level of professional baseball in the Netherlands. The club's most successful period was in the ...
.Milliard naar Kinheim
In 2012 the team won the national title just two weeks after he and his colleague had been fired. In 2014, he was head coach of the Twins selection and in 2015 he returned to HCAW to lead the team as head coach for two seasons. In 2017 he is again head coach of the first junior selection 16–21 years of HCAW.


References


Milliard at the Dutch Olympic Archive
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