HCAW | |
Founded: | 1957 |
Location: | Bussum |
Stadium: | Rob Hoffmann Vallei, 1,000 capacity |
League: | Honkbal Hoofdklasse |
League Champs: | 1996, 1998, 2022 |
Colors: | Blue, yellow, white |
Season: | 2010 |
Record: | 19–23, .452 (5th place) |
Series: | Holland Series |
Series Champs: | 1996, 1998, 2022 |
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Owner: | Scott Prins |
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 2021 the club numbers about 400 members, including 270 players, making it one of the largest baseball and softball clubs in the Netherlands.[1] The club's top teams all play in their equivalent Dutch major league.
HCAW was established in 1957 as an independent baseball and softball club. Between 1949 and 1957 it operated as the baseball division of the Bussum sporting club Allen Weerbaar. The team played on a football field until 1958 when the city of Bussum agreed to build a baseball field for the club in Bussum Zuid. HCAW added a softball division in 1966.
In the same year HCAW was promoted to the Honkbal Hoofdklasse for the first time. In 1970 the club moved to its current field in the Bussumse Sportvallei. In 1988 HCAW was demoted to the Honkbal Overgangsklasse. Following the degradation financial issues forced the club to fuse with the Amstel Tijgers, a baseball club based in Amsterdam. The fusion team played in the Hoofdklasse under the name HCAW-Tijgers from 1989 to 1994. Since 1995 HCAW has played in the Hoofdklasse under its original name.[2]
See main article: 2011 Honkbal Hoofdklasse season.