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2010 World Junior Baseball Championship

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2010 World Junior Baseball Championship
Tournament details
CountryCanada
Dates23 July - 1 August
Teams12
Final positions
Champions Chinese Taipei (2nd title)
Runner-up Australia
Third place Cuba
Fourth place Canada
Tournament statistics
Games played45
Attendance48,500 (1,078 per game)
Best BAChinese Taipei Tzu Wei Lin (.607)
Most HRsAustralia Ryan Battaglia (3)
Most SBsCzech Republic Petr Sila (4 out 6)
Best ERAUnited States John Simms (0.00)
Most Ks (as pitcher)South Korea Chang Sik Yoo (31)

The 2010 World Junior Baseball Championship was an international baseball competition being held at the Port Arthur Stadium and Central Ball Park in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada from July 23 to August 1, 2010.[1]

Teams

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Just before the tournament started on July 23, the organization had to announce that the team from Venezuela would not attend the tournament.[2] However, on the second day of the tournament it was announced that Venezuela has joined the other 11 nations. The original schedule remained in place, and Venezuela forfeited its first scheduled game on July 23, giving a 9–0 win to Australia. That game will not be made up.[3]

The following 12 teams qualified for the tournament.[4]

Pool A Pool B

Australia
Representation of Oceania
Canada
Host nation

Chinese Taipei

Asian qualifier

Cuba

Americas qualifier

France

European qualifier

Czech Republic
Replaced South Africa

Italy

European qualifier

Netherlands

European qualifier

United States

Americas qualifier

Panama
Replaced Japan

Venezuela

Americas qualifier

South Korea

Asian qualifier

Preliminaries

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Pool A

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Standings

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Teams W L Pct. GB R RA .
 United States 5 0 1.000 54 9
 Chinese Taipei 4 1 .800 1 46 26
 Australia 3 2 .600 2 52 22
 Italy 2 3 .400 3 28 50
 Venezuela 1 4 .200 4 20 40
 France 0 5 .000 5 12 65

Schedule

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July 23, 2010 Australia  9 – 0
(Forfeit)
 Venezuela Port Arthur Stadium, Thunder Bay

July 24, 2010 France  1 – 11 (F/7)  Chinese Taipei Baseball Central Fields, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 300
Boxscore
July 24, 2010 United States  4 – 2  Australia Port Arthur Stadium, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 1,000
Boxscore
July 24, 2010 Venezuela  5 – 6 (F/11)  Italy Baseball Central Fields, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 100
Boxscore

July 25, 2010 France  2 – 8  Venezuela Port Arthur Stadium, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 350
Boxscore
July 25, 2010 Australia  11 – 13  Chinese Taipei Baseball Central Fields, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 450
Boxscore
July 25, 2010 Italy  0 – 10 (F/7)  United States Port Arthur Stadium, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 1,500
Boxscore

July 26, 2010 Italy  14 – 8  France Port Arthur Stadium, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 400
Boxscore
July 26, 2010 Chinese Taipei  0 – 10 (F/7)  United States Port Arthur Stadium, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 0
Boxscore

July 27, 2010 France  1 – 16 (F/6)  Australia Baseball Central Fields, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 275
Boxscore
July 27, 2010 Chinese Taipei  13 – 4  Italy Baseball Central Fields, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 0
Boxscore
July 27, 2010 Venezuela  7 – 14  United States Baseball Central Fields, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 0
Boxscore

July 28, 2010 Italy  4 – 14 (F/7)  Australia Baseball Central Fields, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 125
Boxscore
July 28, 2010 United States  16 – 0 (F/5)  France Port Arthur Stadium, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 225
Boxscore
July 28, 2010 Venezuela  0 – 9  Chinese Taipei Baseball Central Fields, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 350
Boxscore

Pool B

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Standings

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Teams W L Pct. GB R RA
 Canada 4 1 .800 31 18
 South Korea 4 1 .800 35 10
 Netherlands 3 2 .600 1 29 33
 Cuba 3 2 .600 1 40 15
 Panama 1 4 .200 3 13 41
 Czech Republic 0 5 .000 4 17 48

Schedule

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July 23, 2010 Panama  0 – 10 (F/7)  Cuba Port Arthur Stadium, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 500
Boxscore
July 23, 2010 Canada  9 – 2  Netherlands Port Arthur Stadium, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 2,000
Boxscore

July 24, 2010 Netherlands  0 – 10 (F/8)  South Korea Baseball Central Fields, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 300
Boxscore
July 24, 2010 Czech Republic  5 – 7  Panama Baseball Central Fields, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 225
Boxscore
July 24, 2010 Cuba  3 – 0  Canada Port Arthur Stadium, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 4,500
Boxscore

July 25, 2010 Netherlands  5 – 2  Panama Baseball Central Fields, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 150
Boxscore
July 25, 2010 Cuba  16 – 1 (F/7)  Czech Republic Baseball Central Fields, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 0
Boxscore
July 25, 2010 Canada  5 – 4  South Korea Port Arthur Stadium, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 2,500
Boxscore

July 26, 2010 Czech Republic  0 – 4  South Korea Port Arthur Stadium, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 200
Boxscore

July 27, 2010 Netherlands  13 – 4  Czech Republic Baseball Central Fields, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 0
Boxscore
July 27, 2010 South Korea  5 – 3  Cuba Port Arthur Stadium, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 1,200
Boxscore
July 27, 2010 Panama  2 – 9  Canada Port Arthur Stadium, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 4,200
Boxscore

July 28, 2010 Cuba  8 – 9 (F/10)  Netherlands Baseball Central Fields, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 500
Boxscore
July 28, 2010 South Korea  12 – 2 (F/7)  Panama Port Arthur Stadium, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 475
Boxscore
July 28, 2010 Czech Republic  7 – 8  Canada Port Arthur Stadium, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 3,500
Boxscore

Playoffs

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July 30, 2010 France  3 – 5  Panama Baseball Central Fields, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 100
Boxscore
July 30, 2010 Czech Republic  6 – 9  Venezuela Port Arthur Stadium, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 0
Boxscore

11th place game

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July 31, 2010 France  8 – 5 (F/10)  Czech Republic Baseball Central Fields, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 325
Boxscore

9th place game

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July 31, 2010 Venezuela  7 – 5  Panama Port Arthur Stadium, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 300
Boxscore

Finals

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
B3  Netherlands 2
A2  Chinese Taipei 4
WQF1  Chinese Taipei 3
WQF4  Canada 1
A4  Italy 1
B1  Canada 11
WSF2  Australia 4
WSF1  Chinese Taipei 8
A3  Australia 5
B2  South Korea 4
WQF3  Australia 2 Third place
WQF2  Cuba 1
B4  Cuba 3 LSF2  Cuba 8
A1  United States 2 LSF1  Canada 2

Quarterfinals

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July 30, 2010 Netherlands  2 – 4  Chinese Taipei Baseball Central Fields, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 500
Boxscore
July 30, 2010 Cuba  3 – 2  United States Port Arthur Stadium, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 2,000
Boxscore
July 30, 2010 Australia  5 – 4  South Korea Fort William Gardens, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 500
Boxscore
July 30, 2010 Italy  1 – 11 (F/7)  Canada Port Arthur Stadium, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 5,000
Boxscore

Losers Semifinals

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July 31, 2010 Netherlands  8 – 5  Italy Baseball Central Fields, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 300
Boxscore
July 31, 2010 United States  4 – 2  South Korea Baseball Central Fields, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 500
Boxscore

Semifinals

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July 31, 2010 Chinese Taipei  3 – 1  Canada Port Arthur Stadium, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 5,000
Boxscore
July 31, 2010 Australia  2 – 1  Cuba Port Arthur Stadium, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 1,200
Boxscore

7th place game

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August 1, 2010 Italy  1 – 3  South Korea Baseball Central Fields, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 100
Boxscore

5th place game

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August 1, 2010 Netherlands  2 – 18 (F/6)  United States Baseball Central Fields, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 150
Boxscore

Bronze medal game

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August 1, 2010 Cuba  8 – 2  Canada Port Arthur Stadium, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 1,700
Boxscore

Gold medal game

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August 1, 2010 Australia  4 – 8  Chinese Taipei Port Arthur Stadium, Thunder Bay
Attendance: 5,500
Boxscore

Final standings

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Awards

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Following the final, the IBAF World Juniors Baseball Championship Technical Commission announced the All-IBAF 2010 World Juniors Baseball Championship Team. Only pool games were used to determine the players selected.[5]

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References

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  1. ^ Thunder Bay to host 2010 World Junior Baseball Championship
  2. ^ Team Venezuela not attending Junior World Cup
  3. ^ Venezuela joins World Junior Baseball Championship
  4. ^ "Qualifiers 2010 World Junior Baseball Championship". Archived from the original on 2016-11-05. Retrieved 2019-04-12.
  5. ^ "All-IBAF Junior tournament team named". IBAF. 2 August 2010. Retrieved 7 August 2010. The 2010 All-World Junior Baseball team is headed by tournament MVP Wei Tzu Lin, third baseman of Chinese Taipei.