Dean Pelman

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Dean Pelman
Israel National Baseball Team
Pitcher
Born: 1995[1]
Weston, Florida
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Dean Pelman (born 1995) is an

Israeli-American free agent professional baseball pitcher. He plays for the Israel National Baseball Team. He pitched for Team Israel at the 2019 European Baseball Championship. He also pitched for the team at the Africa/Europe 2020 Olympic Qualification tournament in Italy in September 2019, which Israel won to qualify to play baseball at the 2020 Summer Olympics
in Tokyo.

High school and college

Pelman was born in

American Heritage High School, class of 2013, in Plantation, Florida, where he was a Rawlings/Perfect Game Preseason Florida Region Second Team before his senior year, and was ranked the No. 31 Perfect Game right-hander in Florida in the Class of 2013 Final Rankings.[1][2][3] In 2013 he was throwing a 93 mph fastball.[4]

In 2015 he pitched at Polk State College.[1] Pelman enrolled at the University of Florida, where he majored in Social and Behavioral Sciences and pitched for Florida Gators.[3]

Team Israel

Pelman competed on the

2020 Olympics.[5][6]

He pitched for Team Israel at the 2019 European Baseball Championship, in which Pelman made three relief appearances and pitched three innings in which he gave up six earned runs.[7] He also pitched for the team at the Africa/Europe 2020 Olympic Qualification tournament in Italy in September 2019, which Israel won to qualify to play baseball at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.[8]

References

  1. ^ a b c Dean Pelman - The Baseball Cube
  2. ^ a b "Dean Pelman Class of 2013 - Player Profile," Perfect Game USA.
  3. ^ a b "Dean Pelman - Baseball - Florida Gators"
  4. ^ "Pelman Commits to UF!!!!," Elite Squad Baseball.
  5. ^ IAB - Israel Association of Baseball - "Team Israel Opens its Bid to Reach the Olympics at the European Championships B Pool"
  6. ^ "Don’t bet against blue-and-white stepping up to plate in Olympic qualifying," The Jerusalem Post.
  7. ^ "EUROPEAN Championship A-Pool - Israel". Baseballstats.eu. Retrieved 2019-09-23.
  8. ^ Scott Barancik (2019-09-13). "Moving on up". Jewish Baseball News. Retrieved 2019-09-23.