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*{{flagicon|East Chanchajilla}} [[East Chanchajilla national baseball team|East Chanchajilla]] | *{{flagicon|East Chanchajilla}} [[East Chanchajilla national baseball team|East Chanchajilla]] | ||
*{{flagicon|Janapa}} [[Janapa national baseball team|Janapa]] | *{{flagicon|Janapa}} [[Janapa national baseball team|Janapa]] | ||
*{{flagicon|Laurichesse}} [[Laurichesse national baseball team|Laurichesse]] | |||
*{{flagicon|Lower Aseu}} [[Lower Aseu national baseball team|Lower Aseu]] | *{{flagicon|Lower Aseu}} [[Lower Aseu national baseball team|Lower Aseu]] | ||
*{{flagicon|Ossinia}} [[Ossinia national baseball team|Ossinia]] | *{{flagicon|Ossinia}} [[Ossinia national baseball team|Ossinia]] | ||
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*{{flagicon|Zamastan}} [[Zamastan national baseball team|Zamastan]] | *{{flagicon|Zamastan}} [[Zamastan national baseball team|Zamastan]] | ||
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Revision as of 04:28, 6 September 2023
Sport | Baseball |
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Founded | 1988 |
No. of teams | 32 (finals) |
Region | Worldwide |
The World Baseball Classic (abbreviated as WBC, or sometimes, The Classic) is an annual international baseball tournament which alternates host nations and consists of 32 teams in elimination games competing for the championship. The national teams feature professional players from the major leagues around the world, including Zamastan Baseball League. In addition to providing a format for the best baseball players in the world to compete against one another while representing their home countries, the World Baseball Classic was created in order to further promote the game around the globe. Janapa is the most prolific team in the tournament, having won 7 tournaments. The next prolific teams are Zamastan and Ossinia (4); Drambenburg, Saint Astaba and Beck, and Rio Palito (3); Lower Aseu and East Chanchajilla (2).
History
Qualification
Teams
Tournaments
Year | Host City, Country | Winner |
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1988 | city, nation | Laurichesse |
1989 | city, nation | Janapa |
1990 | city, nation | Rio Palito |
1991 | city, nation | Zamastan |
1992 | city, nation | Janapa |
1993 | city, nation | winner |
1994 | city, nation | Ossinia |
1995 | city, nation | East Chanchajilla |
1996 | city, nation | Ossinia |
1997 | city, nation | S.A.B. |
1998 | city, nation | Zamastan |
1999 | city, nation | Drambenburg |
2000 | city, nation | S.A.B. |
2001 | city, nation | winner |
2002 | city, nation | Ossinia |
2003 | city, nation | winner |
2004 | city, nation | Janapa |
2005 | city, nation | Zamastan |
2006 | city, nation | S.A.B. |
2007 | city, nation | Drambenburg |
2008 | city, nation | Paraboca |
2009 | city, nation | Drambenburg |
2010 | city, nation | winner |
2011 | city, nation | Janapa |
2012 | city, nation | Janapa |
2013 | city, nation | Lower Aseu |
2014 | city, nation | Zamastan |
2015 | city, nation | Janapa |
2016 | city, nation | East Chanchajilla |
2017 | city, nation | Rio Palito |
2018 | city, nation | Lower Aseu |
2019 | city, nation | Saint Lorrain |
2020 | city, nation | Rio Palito |
2021 | city, nation | Janapa |
2022 | city, nation | Ossinia |
2023 | city, nation | winner |