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Venezuela National Baseball Team
Information
Country Venezuela
FederationFederación Venezolana de Béisbol
ConfederationCOPABE
ManagerOmar Vizquel
WBSC ranking
Current8th
World Baseball Classic
Appearances4 (first in 2006)
Best result 3rd (1 time, in 2009)
World Cup
Appearances18 (first in 1940)
Best result 1st (3 times, most recent in 1945)
Intercontinental Cup
Appearances2 (first in 1973)
Best result6 (1 time, in 2002)
Pan American Games
Appearances3 (first in 1955)
Best result 1st (1 time, in 1959)

The Venezuela national baseball team is the national team of Venezuela. It is currently ranked eighth in the world by the World Baseball Softball Confederation.[1] The team will try to qualify for the 2020 Olympics at the eight-team Americas Qualifying Event.

2017 Roster

2017 World Baseball Classic roster
Players Coaching staff
Pitchers
Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches


Tournament record

World Baseball Classic

Template:National world baseball classic record In June 2005, Major League Baseball announced the formation of the World Baseball Classic, a sixteen nation international competition to be held in March 2006 for the first time. The team Venezuela sent to the 2006 and 2009 World Baseball Classic included Venezuelan players from Major League Baseball. A player is eligible to participate on a WBC national team if:

  • The player is a citizen of the nation the team represents.
  • The player is qualified for citizenship or to hold a passport under the laws of a nation represented by a team, but has not been granted citizenship or been issued a passport, then the player may be made eligible by WBCI upon petition by the player or team.
  • The player is a permanent legal resident of the nation or territory the team represents.
  • The player was born in the nation or territory the team represents.
  • The player has one parent who is, or if deceased was, a citizen of the nation the team represents.
  • The player has one parent who was born in the nation or territory the team represents.[2]
World Baseball Classic record Qualification record
Year Round Position W L RS RA W L RS RA
2006 Round 2 7th 3 3 22 20 No qualifiers held
2009 Semifinal Bronze 3rd 6 2 45 36 No qualifiers held
2013 Round 1 10th 1 2 17 21 Automatically qualified
2017 Round 2 8th 2 5 28 55 Automatically qualified
Total 4/4 12 12 112 132 - - - -

2009: Venezuela wins bronze

Venezuela competed in the 2009 World Baseball Classic, playing its opening games in Pool C, in Toronto, Ontario. The Venezuelans secured advancement out of Pool C with a pair of resounding wins over Italy. Along the way, Venezuela also lost a 15–6 slugfest against the United States, but won twice against the same team.[3]

2013: First round exit

In the 2013 World Baseball Classic, Venezuela was eliminated by Puerto Rico, who went on to eliminate Italy, the United States and two-time defending champion Japan. Their placing as the third team in Pool C after defeating newcomers Spain was sufficient to secure direct qualification to the 2017 World Baseball Classic.

2017: Venezuela misses the finals again

Baseball World Cup

  • 1940 : 4th
  • 1941 : Gold 1st
  • 1942 : Bronze 3rd
  • 1943 : did not qualify
  • 1944 : Gold 1st
  • 1945 : Gold 1st
  • 1947 : 5th
  • 1948 : did not qualify
  • 1950 : Bronze 3rd
  • 1951 : Silver 2nd
  • 1952 : 6th
 
  • 1953 : Silver 2nd
  • 1961 : Bronze 3rd
  • 1965 : did not qualify
  • 1969 : 4th
  • 1970 : 6th
  • 1971 : did not qualify
  • 1972 : did not qualify
  • 1973 : Bronze 3rd
  • 1974 : did not qualify
  • 1976 : did not qualify
  • 1978 : did not qualify
 
  • 1980 : 7th
  • 1982 : did not qualify
  • 1984 : 9th
  • 1986 : 7th
  • 1988 : did not qualify
  • 1990 : 12th
  • 1994 : did not qualify
  • 1998 : did not qualify
  • 2001 : did not qualify
  • 2003 : did not qualify
  • 2005 : did not qualify

2009 IBAF World Cup

In 2009, Europe will host the IBAF World Cup. It will mark the first time in history the Baseball World Cup will not be hosted by a certain country, but rather a whole continent. The 2009 Baseball World Cup will take place from 9–27 September. Seven European countries will host and participant in the tournament of 22 teams. The event will be made up of five groups consisting of four teams each, for a total of 20 teams. Italy (Bollate, Bologna, Codogno, Florence, Macerata, Milano, Parma, Piacenza, Reggio Emilia, Rimini, San Marino, Torino, Trieste, Verona & Vicenza) and Netherlands (Rotterdam, Haarlem & Amsterdam) serve as hosts of the sixteen teams of the second round ( 14–20 September), and therefore receive first round byes. The groups are as follows:[4]

2006=7th

Pan American Games

  • 1955 : Bronze 3rd
  • 1959 : Gold 1st
  • 1975 : Bronze 3rd

Players

Uniform

Home
home uniform
Away
Away Kit

See also

References

  1. ^ https://rankings.wbsc.org/
  2. ^ "Dan Serafini Wins One For Team Italy". Retrieved 21 March 2009.
  3. ^ "World Baseball Classic". Retrieved 18 March 2009.
  4. ^ "IBAF announces groups for first round of 2009 Baseball World Cup" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 March 2009. Retrieved 15 March 2009.
  5. ^ "IBAF World Cup 2009 in Europe". Archived from the original on 24 March 2009. Retrieved 15 March 2009.