Baseball World Cups winners List, past champions, History since 1938, Stats, Facts.
- Cuba is the Most Successful nation in the history of Baseball World Cup, who have the Most World Cup titles, with 25 times, Followed by USA, 4th times.
The Baseball is a international sport , which are widely played in Latin America, especially Cuba , south America, Europa, Asia etc., are organized by International Baseball Federation (IBAF).
Baseball Governed by International Baseball Federation (IBAF) , along with World Baseball Classic (WBSC) , who are responsible for rules & regulation, for conduction many national & International competition, tournaments in different Continents.
The Baseball WC are terminated after the last Final win by Netherlands at Panama City, due to expanded the World baseball Classic (Starts from 2006) .
IBAF introduced 2 new tournaments by replacing the Baseball WC, U-15, U-21 World Cup in 2014.
Cuba has winning the most world Cups than any other country is 25 times World Champion in the Baseball World , 2nd, 3rd by USA is 4th time world champion , Venezuela 3 time title winning .
San Francisco Giants is winner of National Champion League & Kansas city Royal is winner of American league champion , It's all in 110th-e 2014 world series in Major League Baseball's series .
Baseball World Cup Winners List, Runners-up, past champions by Year, History Since 1938.
The Latest Baseball World Cup win by the Netherlands in 2011 was the first win by a European nation since the Baseball World Cup inaugural event in 1938.
After the 2011 tournament, the Baseball World Cup was discontinued in favor of an expanded World Baseball Classic tournament. There are Two New tournaments are Introduced, first One is: the biennial 23U Baseball World Cup in 2014) and WBSC's quadrennial, flagship tournament –– called the WBSC Premier12 (starting in 2015).
Year |
Winner |
Runners-up |
3rd place |
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2011 | The Netherlands | Cuba | Canada and the USA |
2009 | USA | Cuba | Canada |
2007 | USA | Cuba | Japan |
2005 | Cuba | South Korea | Panama |
2003 | Cuba | Panama | Japan |
2001 | Cuba | USA | Chinese Taipei |
1998 | Cuba | South Korea | Nicaragua |
1994 | Cuba | South Korea | Japan |
1990 | Cuba | Nicaragua | South Korea |
1988 | Cuba | USA | Chinese Taipei |
1986 | Cuba | South Korea | Chinese Taipei |
1984 | Cuba | Chinese Taipei | USA |
1982 | South Korea | Japan | USA |
1980 | Cuba | South Korea | Japan |
1978 | Cuba | USA | South Korea |
1976 | Cuba | Puerto Rico | Japan |
1974 | USA | Nicaragua | Colombia |
1973 | Cuba | Puerto Rico | Venezuela |
1973 | USA | Nicaragua | Puerto Rico |
1972 | Cuba | USA | Nicaragua |
1971 | Cuba | Colombia | Nicaragua |
1970 | Cuba | USA | Puerto Rico |
1969 | Cuba | USA | Dominican Republic |
1965 | Colombia | Mexico | Puerto Rico |
1961 | Cuba | Mexico | Venezuela |
1953 | Cuba | Venezuela | Nicaragua |
1952 | Cuba | Dominican Republic | Puerto Rico |
1951 | Puerto Rico | Venezuela | Cuba |
1950 | Cuba | Dominican Republic | Venezuela |
1948 | Dominican Republic | Puerto Rico | Colombia |
1947 | Colombia | Puerto Rico | Nicaragua |
1945 | Venezuela | Colombia | Panama |
1944 | Venezuela | Mexico | Cuba |
1943 | Cuba | Mexico | Dominican Republic |
1942 | Cuba | Dominican Republic | Venezuela |
1941 | Venezuela | Cuba | Mexico |
1940 | Cuba | Nicaragua | USA |
1939 | Cuba | Nicaragua | USA |
1938 | Great Britain | USA | - |
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