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Great Britain national baseball team
Information
Country
 United Kingdom
Federation British Baseball Federation
Confederation Confederation of European Baseball
World Cup
Appearances 2 (First in 1938)
Best result 1st Gold (1938)
European Championship
Appearances 10 (First in 1967)
Best result 2nd Silver (1967 & 2007)

The Great Britain national baseball team is the national men's baseball team of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It is governed by the British Baseball Federation, and is also a member nation of the Confederation of European Baseball.


Great Britain competed in the qualifying round of the 2017 World Baseball Classic, where it was defeated in the finals by Team Israel.




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Tournament record


    • 2.1 World Baseball Classic




  • 3 Current Roster


    • 3.1 2017 World Baseball Classic


    • 3.2 Baseball World Cup


    • 3.3 European Baseball Championship




  • 4 See also


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





History[edit]


The United Kingdom is credited with winning the inaugural Baseball World Cup (BWC) in 1938, beating the United States by four games to one in an international series (the Amateur World Series) hosted in England. This series was subsequently declared the first world championship of amateur baseball by the International Baseball Federation (IBAF) and so Great Britain became the first World Amateur Champions. However, it was over 70 years before the team qualified for another world championship event, reaching the 2009 Baseball World Cup by virtue of its second-place finish at the 2007 European Baseball Championship.


In 2007, the Great Britain team won the silver medal at the European Baseball Championship (EC), finishing top of Group B and only losing two games in the entire tournament. It ultimately finished second overall to the Netherlands. This marked Britain's highest placing in the tournament since its first entry into the event in 1967, when it also finished second.


Prior to 2007 the team's showing in the EC was generally limited to finishing in the lower half of the standings which sometimes meant relegation to the secondary tournament known as the European Baseball Championship Qualifier (sometimes referred to as the 'B-Pool'). In 1988 and 1996 Great Britain hosted and won the Qualifier thereby returning to the main European Championship event the following year (sometimes referred to as the 'A-Pool'). Since the silver medal in 2007, Great Britain has on occasion had to repeat the process of qualification through the B-Pool.


By winning the silver medal in 2007 Great Britain qualified both for the 2009 Baseball World Cup and for the Final Qualifying Tournament in Taiwan for the 2008 Summer Olympics. However, a lack of funding including the refusal by UK Sport to provide any backing, meant it was forced to withdraw from the Final Qualifying Tournament and was replaced by Germany.[1] This was the Great Britain team's last chance to qualify for an Olympic baseball competition due to the earlier decision by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to remove baseball from the Games after 2008. That decision – announced one day after London had been awarded the 2012 Olympics on 6 July 2005 – also meant that the Great Britain baseball team would not have the opportunity to play in front of a home crowd in the 2012 Olympics and promote the sport in the UK. It also meant that the team ceased to receive elite funding from bodies such as UK Sport.


At the 2009 World Cup – held simultaneously in various countries around Europe – Britain qualified out of the first group stage before eventually finishing 15th overall. Following the World Cup, in October 2009 the IBAF announced a new set of world rankings in which Britain rose to 21st.[2], although they have since dropped to 32nd as of 2017. [3]


Great Britain was invited to compete in the qualifying round of the 2013 World Baseball Classic.


Great Britain competed in the qualifying round of the 2017 World Baseball Classic, where it was defeated in the finals by Team Israel.



Tournament record[edit]



World Baseball Classic[edit]



































































World Baseball Classic record


Qualification record
Year
Host(s)
Round
Position

W

L

RS

RA
Host

W

L

RS

RA

2006

Did not enter

No qualifiers held

2009

Did not enter

No qualifiers held

2013

Did not qualify

Germany
1
2
14
32

2017


United States
2
2
21
17

Total

0/4












3

4

35

49

Great Britain was invited to compete in the qualifying round of the 2013 World Baseball Classic. While the experience was not without its highs, they had the misfortune to be grouped with the powerhouse teams of Canada and Germany. After being routed 11–1 by the Canadians,[4] they picked up their game to issue a similar pounding to the Czech Republic, 12–5.[5]


In the third group game, however, Great Britain were pummelled by a German team scoring for fun. 16–0 down at the 7th inning stretch, they pulled one back before the mercy rule came into effect, and GB exited the qualifiers 16–1.[6] The gulf in class between European and North American baseball was ultimately shown clear with the final game of the group, as Canada handed out another 11–1 mauling to Germany[7] to advance to WBC2013.



Current Roster[edit]















Great Britain roster - 2017 World Baseball Classic Qualification
Players
Coaches

Pitchers


  •  9 Nolan Bond


  • 15 Cody Chartrand


  • 33 Daniel Cooper


  • 11 Jordan Edmonds


  • 13 Vaughn Harris


  • 32 Greg Hendrix


  • 28 Paul Kirkpatrick


  •  1 Ali Knowles


  • 21 Spencer Kreisberg


  •  5 Rei Martinez


  • 29 Chris Reed


  • 29 Michael Roth


  • 45 Blake Taylor


  •  8 Nateshon Thomas




Catchers


  • 10 Chris Berset


  • 35 Mitch Evans


  • 20 Brett Rosen



Infielders




  • 14 Maikel Azcuy


  • 22 Albert Cartwright


  •  3 Jasrado Chisholm


  •  7 Richard Klijn


  • 16 Jordan Serena


  • 17 Kyle Simmons



Outfielders




  •  6 Todd Isaacs


  • 19 Reshard Munroe


  • 23 Antoan Richardson


  •  2 Champ Stuart


  • 12 Chavez Young




Manager

  • Liam Carroll


Coaches



  • Trevor Hoffman (Coach)




Very few members of the team were born in Britain, instead qualifying through British parents or grandparents, and almost none of them play in the domestic league.[8]



2017 World Baseball Classic[edit]
















































































































































 
Preliminaries

Semifinals

Qualifier
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



 Pakistan
0
 



 Brazil

10
 

 
W1

 Brazil
0
 



 
W2

 Israel

1
 



 Great Britain
2




 Israel

5
 


 
W3

 Israel

9

Q4W




 
W5

 Great Britain
1



L1

 Pakistan
0
 


L2

 Great Britain

14
 

 
W4

 Great Britain

4




 
L3

 Brazil
3
 



































































Date
Local Time
Road Team
Score
Home Team
Inn.
Venue
Game Time
Attendance
Boxscore
Sep 22, 2016
7:00

Great Britain 

2–5

 Israel
 

MCU Park
3:08
 
 
Sep 23, 2016
12:00

Great Britain 

14–0

 Pakistan
 

MCU Park
2:49
 
 
Sep 24, 2016
8:00

Great Britain 

4–3

 Brazil
 

MCU Park
 
 
 
Sep 25, 2016
6:00

Great Britain 

1–9

Israel 
 

MCU Park
 
 
 


Baseball World Cup[edit]














































Baseball World Cup record
Year

Host

Round

Position

W

L

RS

RA

1938
United Kingdom

Gold medal world centered.svg
1 of 2

4

1

20

14

2009
Croatia/Netherlands
2
15 of 22
1
9
23
70

Total

2/39

1 Gold medal world centered.svg

5

10

43

84


1938 Amateur World Series















13 August

Great Britain

3–0

 United States
United Kingdom Wavertree Stadium, Liverpool

















15 August

Great Britain

8–6

 United States
United Kingdom Kingston upon Hull

















17 August
Great Britain

0–5

 United States
United Kingdom Spotland Stadium, Rochdale

















19 August

Great Britain

4–0

 United States
United Kingdom The Shay, Halifax

















20 August

Great Britain

5–3

 United States
United Kingdom Leeds







2009 Baseball World Cup















10 September 2009
Round 1, Group C
Great Britain

7–9

 Japan
Croatia Zagreb, Croatia
Attendance: 180

LP: Samuel Whitehead

Boxscore

WP: Yosuke Okamoto
















11 September 2009
Round 1, Group C

Nicaragua 

10 – 0 (F/7)
Great Britain
Croatia Zagreb, Croatia
Attendance: 150

WP: S. Diego Garcia

Boxscore

LP: Alexander D. Smith
















12 September 2009
Round 1, Group C

Croatia 

1–4

Great Britain
Croatia Zagreb, Croatia
Attendance: 600

LP: James Summers

Boxscore

WP: Brian C. Essery
Sv: Thomas A. Boleska
















13 September 2009
Round 2, Group F
Great Britain

0–6

 Cuba
Netherlands Pim Mulier Stadion, Haarlem
Attendance: 327

LP: Stephen P. Spragg

Boxscore

WP: Freddy A. Alvarez
















14 September 2009
Round 2, Group F
Great Britain

5 – 15 (F/8)

 South Korea
Netherlands Sportpark Ookmeer, Amsterdam
Attendance: 91

LP: Stephen P. Spragg

Boxscore

WP: Hyun-June Park
















16 September 2009
Round 2, Group F

Nicaragua 

4–1
Great Britain
Netherlands Familie Stadion, Rotterdam
Attendance: 112

WP: S. Diego Garcia

Boxscore

LP: Brian C. Essery
















17 September 2009
13:00
Round 2, Group F
Great Britain

4–5

 Puerto Rico
Netherlands Pim Mulier Stadion, Haarlem
Attendance: 1,477

LP: Alexander D. Smith

Boxscore

WP: Angel Garcia
Sv: Orlando B. Roman
















18 September 2009
Round 2, Group F

Netherlands 

6–0
Great Britain
Netherlands Familie Stadion, Rotterdam
Attendance: 2,225

WP: Tom Stuifbergen

Boxscore

LP: Aeden McQueary-Ennis
















19 September 2009
Round 2, Group F

Spain 

3–10
Great Britain
Netherlands Familie Stadion, Rotterdam
Attendance: 433

WP: Rhiner A. Cruz

Boxscore

LP: Stephen P. Spragg
















20 September 2009
Round 2, Group F
Great Britain

6–1

 Venezuela
Netherlands Pim Mulier Stadion, Haarlem
Attendance: 800

LP: Thomas Stack-Babich

Boxscore

WP: Roger Luque




European Baseball Championship[edit]








  • 1967 : Silver 2nd

  • 1969 : did not qualify

  • 1971 : 7th

  • 1973 : did not qualify

  • 1975 : did not qualify

  • 1977 : did not qualify

  • 1979 : did not qualify

  • 1981 : did not qualify

  • 1983 : did not qualify

  • 1985 : did not qualify

  • 1987 : did not qualify

  • 1989 : 7th


 


  • 1991 : 8th

  • 1993 : did not qualify

  • 1995 : did not qualify

  • 1997 : 9th

  • 1999 : 9th

  • 2001 : 10th

  • 2003 : 9th

  • 2005 : 7th


  • 2007 : Silver 2nd


  • 2010 : 8th


  • 2012 : 11th




See also[edit]


  • British Baseball Hall of Fame


References[edit]





  1. ^ BaseballSoftballUK. "GB Baseball Team gets mention in Parliament", baseballsoftballuk.com, 6 February 2008


  2. ^ Great Britain Baseball."Great Britain moves up the baseball world rankings", greatbritainbaseball.com, 20 October 2009


  3. ^ http://www.wbsc.org/rankings/0/


  4. ^ World Baseball Classic 2013 Qualifiers: Canada 11 – 1 Great Britain


  5. ^ World Baseball Classic 2013 Qualifiers: Great Britain 12 – 5 Czech Republic


  6. ^ World Baseball Classic 2013 Qualifiers: Germany 16 – 1 Great Britain (7inn)


  7. ^ World Baseball Classic 2013 Qualifiers: Canada 11 – 1 Germany


  8. ^ https://www.muhlenberg.edu/main/athletics/spring11/0630.html




External links[edit]




  • Team Great Britain (Great Britain National Baseball Team) official website

  • Official archive for GB senior team

  • Official archive for GB junior team

  • British Baseball Federation (BBF)


  • BaseballSoftball UK – dual sports development agency












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