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Men's Baseball WBSC World Baseball Classic 2026 Road to LA 2028


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17 hours ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

:GBR Great Britain ends their WBC tournament with their first win over Brazil 8-1.

 

Brazil is relegated.

Remember that at least 10 of this GB team are not able to represent the country in any other tournament except this.

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11 hours ago, Topicmaster1010 said:

March 9th Results - Asia

 

Pool C:

 

:KOR South Korea 7-2 :AUS Australia

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Highlights:
 

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Pool C Standings:
 

  Team W L PCT
:JPN Japan* 3 0 1.000
:KOR South Korea* 2 2 .500
:AUS Australia 2 2 .500
:TWN Taiwan 2 2 .500
:CZE Czech Republic 0 3 .000

*Japan and South Korea advance to the quarterfinals

This was extremely amazing

 

There were only few ways that Korea could advance.. and the 7-2 was last one.

 

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Red case (5-0, 6-1, 7-2) was the only way korea wins... green for austrailia, blue for chinese taipei

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3 hours ago, Dragon said:

Remember that at least 10 of this GB team are not able to represent the country in any other tournament except this.

what do you mean?

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21 minutes ago, Pasolini said:

You guys know how does it work if one or two Olympic Quotas need to be decided by teams both defeated in the QF or in the SF?

 

 

the highest entry seed has the edge

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23 minutes ago, Pasolini said:

what do you mean?

I presume he means nationality/citizenship issues which are stricter in other tournaments. 

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1 hour ago, Pasolini said:

what do you mean?

in this tournament the rules about elegibilty of the players are less strict than those of the IOC 

teams like GB or ITA or some others might have to give up on some of their best players in today's team (who are actually north Americans with not so tight heritage to the Country) when playing the next qualification tournaments and, if there, the Olympic event itself

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1 hour ago, phelps said:

in this tournament the rules about elegibilty of the players are less strict than those of the IOC 

teams like GB or ITA or some others might have to give up on some of their best players in today's team (who are actually north Americans with not so tight heritage to the Country) when playing the next qualification tournaments and, if there, the Olympic event itself

Yes, GB for example, have players who are only eligible because of the following rules.

 

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

 

GB's best player, Jazz Chisholm, only qualifies because his father was born in the Bahamas when it was still a British colony and had a "British Overseas Citizenship" until the Bahamas became independent. Jazz will never gets a true UK passport because the government citizenship laws do not  allow it.

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