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1941 Amateur World Series

The 1941 Amateur World Series was the fourth Amateur World Series (AWS), an international men's amateur baseball tournament sanctioned by the International Baseball Federation. The tournament took place, for the third consecutive time, in Cuba. It was contested by nine national teams playing eight games each from September 27 through October 22 in Havana. Venezuela won its first AWS title.[1]

1941 Amateur World Series
Poster commissioned by Radio Havana Cuba; IBF president Jaime Mariné is on the cover
Tournament details
CountryCuba
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Dates27 September – 22 October
Teams9
Final positions
Champions Venezuela (1st title)
Runner-up Cuba
Third place Mexico
Fourth place Panama
Tournament statistics
Games played36
MVP José Casanova

Format edit

All teams participated in a single-match round-robin, resulting in eight games for each team. In case of a tie for best record at the end of the round-robin, a single playoff game would be held to determine the overall winner.

Playoffs edit

Playoff Game
   
1   Venezuela 3
2   Cuba 1

Final standings edit

Final Standings
Pos. Team W L RS RA
  1   Venezuela 8 1
  2   Cuba 7 2
  3   Mexico 6 2
4 (tied)   Dominican Republic 5 3
4 (tied)   Panama 5 3
6 (tied)   Nicaragua 2 6
6 (tied)   United States 2 6
8 (tied)   El Salvador 1 7
8 (tied)   Puerto Rico 1 7

Players edit



  •   Mexico
    • Victor Canales hit five doubles to lead the tournament and would go on to play for several years in the minor leagues.



References edit

  1. ^ Bjarkman, Peter (2007). A History of Cuban Baseball, 1864-2006. McFarland. ISBN 0786428295.
  2. ^ "Chucho Ramos". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 21 March 2013.
  3. ^ "Rogelio Martínez". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 21 March 2013.
  4. ^ "Julio Moreno". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 21 March 2013.
  5. ^ "Tony Ordenana". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 21 March 2013.

External links edit

  • (Spanish)
  • IV Serie Mundial de Béisbol Amateur – 1941 (Spanish)

1941, amateur, world, series, fourth, amateur, world, series, international, amateur, baseball, tournament, sanctioned, international, baseball, federation, tournament, took, place, third, consecutive, time, cuba, contested, nine, national, teams, playing, eig. The 1941 Amateur World Series was the fourth Amateur World Series AWS an international men s amateur baseball tournament sanctioned by the International Baseball Federation The tournament took place for the third consecutive time in Cuba It was contested by nine national teams playing eight games each from September 27 through October 22 in Havana Venezuela won its first AWS title 1 1941 Amateur World SeriesPoster commissioned by Radio Havana Cuba IBF president Jaime Marine is on the coverTournament detailsCountryCubaVenue s 1 in 1 host city Dates27 September 22 OctoberTeams9Final positionsChampions Venezuela 1st title Runner up CubaThird place MexicoFourth place PanamaTournament statisticsGames played36MVPJose Casanova Contents 1 Format 2 Playoffs 3 Final standings 4 Players 5 References 6 External linksFormat editAll teams participated in a single match round robin resulting in eight games for each team In case of a tie for best record at the end of the round robin a single playoff game would be held to determine the overall winner Playoffs editPlayoff Game 1 nbsp Venezuela32 nbsp Cuba1Final standings editFinal StandingsPos Team W L RS RA nbsp 1 nbsp Venezuela 8 1 nbsp 2 nbsp Cuba 7 2 nbsp 3 nbsp Mexico 6 24 tied nbsp Dominican Republic 5 34 tied nbsp Panama 5 36 tied nbsp Nicaragua 2 66 tied nbsp United States 2 68 tied nbsp El Salvador 1 78 tied nbsp Puerto Rico 1 7Players edit nbsp Venezuela Hector Benitez collected at least one hit in each of his nine games and led the series with three triples Daniel Canonico 4 0 1 69 ERA was the most dominant pitcher in the series winning five of the team s games including the series tying and deciding games against Cuba He would go on to a career as a player and manager in the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League Jose Antonio Casanova earned the Most Valuable Player award for the tournament Jose Perez Colmenares drove in five runs and scored 11 times in the nine contests Chucho Ramos was on the team as an outfielder and would have a brief stint with the Cincinnati Reds in 1944 2 Dalmiro Finol who years later would hit the first home run in Venezuelan professional baseball 1946 as well as the first homer in Caribbean Series history 1949 nbsp Cuba Bernardo Cuervo hit a 400 average and led the tournament with 10 runs batted in Andres Fleitas 378 was the brother of Washington Senators shortstop Angel Fleitas citation needed Clemente Gonzalez 395 had the most hits in the tournament with 17 Connie Marrero 3 0 0 46 ERA was very effective during round robin play but suffered the loss in the playoff game Rogelio Martinez 2 0 0 00 ERA would have a cup of coffee with the Washington Senators in 1950 3 Julio Moreno 1 1 1 29 ERA was another effective pitcher for the team He went on to play four seasons with the Washington Senators in the early 1950s 4 Tony Ordenana 256 led the tournament with 14 runs scored and go on to play a single major league game with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1943 5 Nap Reyes 343 contributed for a second Amateur World Series nbsp Mexico Victor Canales hit five doubles to lead the tournament and would go on to play for several years in the minor leagues nbsp Panama Leon Kellman hit the only home run of the series and would go on to a career in the Negro leagues and Mexican League citation needed Pat Scantlebury pitched for the team and would go on to have a long Negro leagues career as well as a short stint with the Cincinnati Reds citation needed nbsp Nicaragua Carlos Navas would take the base stealing title for the tournament by swiping six bags nbsp Puerto Rico Miguel Angel Jimenez PitcherReferences edit Bjarkman Peter 2007 A History of Cuban Baseball 1864 2006 McFarland ISBN 0786428295 Chucho Ramos Baseball Reference com Retrieved 21 March 2013 Rogelio Martinez Baseball Reference com Retrieved 21 March 2013 Julio Moreno Baseball Reference com Retrieved 21 March 2013 Tony Ordenana Baseball Reference com Retrieved 21 March 2013 External links editHistoria de la Copa Mundial 1938 1948 Spanish IV Serie Mundial de Beisbol Amateur 1941 Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1941 Amateur World Series amp oldid 1213025389, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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