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Pieter Stalenhoef is a huge fan of the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball and does not miss any of their matches no matter how busy his schedule is. Being a baseball fan, he absolutely loves to talk about his favorite moments in this exciting sport. When it comes to his fondest memory as a baseball fan, he says that it has to be when the famous player Jackie Bradley Jr. established a new team record for the longest home run in the Statcast era on August 27 and that dates back to the year 2015. Bradley Jr. achieved this feat while hitting a homerun into the upper deck at Coors Field in Colorado. He remembers exactly how the 478 foot home run jumped off Jackieu2019s bat at a 30-degree launch angle and a speed of 112.1 miles per hour in a situation where Boston was already up 1u20130 over Colorado in the 2nd inning.
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Ramirez who hit a home run that went 469 feet at Fenway Park in the year 2017. Through the 119 games that season, the former first round pick of the year 2011 MLB Amateur Draft had as many as 17 home runs, 51 RBI, and a batting average of 0.222. Other than sports, Pieter Stalenhoef includes spending time with friends and family, and enjoying outdoor activities like tennis, skiing, cycling, and walking his dog. He is an aspiring novelist and is already working on two books. Volunteering for social causes has also been an important part of Pieter’s life, and he has spent more than 10 years as a volunteer with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Massachusetts Bay. Pieter Stalenhoef’s time away from work