Neil Adonis
South African baseball player
![]() Adonis at Nino Cavalli Stadium in 2019 | |
Personal information | |
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Citizenship | South African |
Born | (1969-03-01) March 1, 1969 (age 55) Cape Town, South Africa |
Height | 5 ft 11.5 in (182 cm) |
Weight | 205 lb (93 kg) |
Sport | |
Country | South Africa |
Sport | Baseball |
Position | Designated hitter |
Event | Men's baseball |
Achievements and titles | |
Olympic finals | 2000 Summer Olympics |
Updated on 5 October 2015 |
Neil Isaac Adonis (born 1 March 1969, in Cape Town) is a South African baseball player. Adonis competed for South Africa at the 2000 Summer Olympics, where he appeared in 3 games as the designated hitter (DH), going 0-8 in his plate appearances.[1] Adonis managed the South African team during the qualifiers for the 2020 Summer Olympics.[2]
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South Africa roster – 2009 World Baseball Classic
- 1 Justin Lazarus
- 2 Jonathan Phillips
- 3 Robert Verschuren
- 6 Martin Gordon
- 7 Anthony Phillips
- 9 Terence White
- 11 Zaid Hendricks
- 13 Jacobus Mostert
- 14 Justin Erasmus
- 15 Shannon Ekermans
- 18 Kyle Botha
- 19 Donavon Hendricks
- 20 Paul Rutgers
- 22 Allan Randall
- 23 Brett Willemburg
- 25 Darryn Smith
- 26 Gavin Ray
- 27 Matthew Dancer
- 28 Gift Ngoepe
- 30 Alessio Angelucci
- 31 Dylan Lindsay
- 35 Barry Armitage
- 37 Jared Elario
- 38 Ashley Scott
- 42 Richard Holgate
- 73 Hein Robb
- 76 Gavin Jefferies
- 88 Karl Weitz
- Manager Rick Magnante
- Coach Lee Smith
- Coach Brian McArn
- Coach Mike Randall
- Coach Neil Adonis
- Coach Alan Phillips
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