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Brazil national baseball team

The Brazil national baseball team (Portuguese: Seleção Brasileira de Beisebol) is the national baseball team of Brazil. The team represents Brazil in international competitions. The team is currently ranked 18th in the world.[1]

Brazil national baseball team
Information
Country Brazil
FederationConfederação Brasileira de Beisebol e Softbol
ConfederationPan American Baseball Confederation
ManagerSteven Finley
WBSC ranking
Current 23 (31 December 2022)[1]
Highest15 (December 2014)
Lowest25 (December 2021)
World Baseball Classic
Appearances1 (first in 2013)
Best result14th (2013)
World Cup
Appearances2 (first in 2003)
Best result7th
Intercontinental Cup
Appearances2 (first in 1995)
Best result5th

Results and fixtures

The following is a list of professional baseball match results currently active in the latest version of the WBSC World Rankings, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.[2]

Legend

  Win   Lose   Void or postponed   Fixture

2022

World Baseball Classic Q September 30 New Zealand   7–12   Brazil Rod Carew Stadium, Panama
12:00 CT LP: Ben Thompson
HR: Nikau Pouaka-Grego (1)
Boxscore WP: Gabriel Barbosa
HR: Christian Lopes (1)
Attendance: 105
Umpires: HP: Anthony Perez. 1B: Austin Jones. 2B: Juan Manuel Rodriguez. 3B: Frantisek Pribyl.
World Baseball Classic Q October 1 Brazil   4–1   Nicaragua Rod Carew Stadium, Panama
12:00 CT WP: Felipe Sales
Sv: Enzo Sawayama (1)
Boxscore LP: J. C. Ramírez
Attendance: 695
Umpires: HP: Dane Poncsak. 1B: Juan Manuel Rodriguez. 2B: Anthony Perez. 3B: Lisa Turbitt
World Baseball Classic Q October 4 Brazil   0–4   Panama Rod Carew Stadium, Panama
19:00 CT LP: André Rienzo
Boxscore WP: Ariel Jurado
HR: Jose Ramos (1), Edgar Munoz (1)
Umpires: HP: Austin Jones. 1B: Anthony Perez. 2B: Juan Manuel Rodriguez. 3B: Dane Poncsak
World Baseball Classic Q October 5 Nicaragua   3–1   Brazil Rod Carew Stadium, Panama
19:00 CT WP: Osman Gutierrez
Sv: Joaquin Acuna (1)
Boxscore LP: Heitor Tokar
Attendance: 769
Umpires: HP: Anthony Perez. 1B: Dane Poncsak. 2B: Mark Stewart. 3B: Lisa Turbitt

2019

Pan American Games Q January 31 Mexico   13–3   Brazil São Paulo, Brazil

2018

Current roster

Brazil roster - 2023 World Baseball Classic Qualifier
Players Coaches
Pitchers
  • 37 Marcelo Arai
  • 31 Gabriel Barbosa
  • 19 Edilson Batista
  • 42 Igor Januário
  • 41 Igor Kimura
  • 39 Oscar Nakaoshi
  • 15 Christian Pedrol
  • 47 Sulivan Ribeiro
  • 25 André Rienzo
  • 22 Felipe Sales
  • 34 Enzo Sawayama
  • 43 Douglas Takano
  • 98 Heitor Tokar
  • 58 Hector Villarroel
Catchers
  • 13 Eddy Arteaga
  • 27 Márcio Kikuchi
  •  6 Daniel Molinari

Infielders

Outfielders

  • 81 Daniel Chibana
  • 55 Fernando Luciano
  •  9 Gabriel Maciel
  • 16 Paulo Orlando
Manager

Coaches


Tournament results

World Baseball Classic

  Brazil
World Baseball Classic
Tournament Results
Japan 201314th
Medal Tally
 
Gold
-
 
Silver
-
 
Bronze
-
World Baseball Classic record Qualification record
Year Round Position W L RS RA W L RS RA
2006 did not enter No qualifiers held
2009 did not enter No qualifiers held
  2013 Round 1 14th 0 3 7 15 3 0 11 3
2017 did not qualify 1 2 13 5
2023 did not qualify 2 2 17 15
Total 1/4 0 3 7 15 6 4 41 23

Baseball World Cup

Intercontinental Cup

Pan American Games

Team history

The Brazil National Baseball team is controlled by the Confederação Brasileira de Beisebol e Softbol. The team represents the nation of Brazil in senior-level men's international competition and is a member of the COPABE or Pan American Baseball Confederation. Though not a major competitor in the world scene, Brazil has steadily been improving and managed to provide a scare for both the Cuba national baseball team and the United States national baseball team in the first decade of the 21st Century. Due to the popularity of the sport among the Japanese, the Brazilian team is composed in large part of Japanese-Brazilian players. Jo Matumoto, a Brazilian team pitcher, got a chance at Organized Baseball in 2007 where he flourished in the Toronto Blue Jays AA system. [1] 2014-11-16 at the Wayback Machine

Baseball World Cup

The Baseball World Cup is an international tournament. National baseball teams from around the world compete with one another to crown a champion. It is run by the International Baseball Federation (IBAF) and is one of two active tournaments, the other being the World Baseball Classic, considered by the IBAF to be a major world championship.

2003

In 2003, Brazil placed 7th in the Baseball World Cup. The field of teams consisted of 15 teams split into two groups. Group A included Cuba, Nicaragua, Chinese Taipaei, South Korea, Canada, Italy and Russia while group B consisted of Japan, team USA, Panama, Brazil, the Netherlands, Mexico, China and France.[3]

Group A: Group B:
Cuba Japan
Nicaragua USA
Chinese Taipei Panama
South Korea Brazil
Canada Netherlands
Italy Mexico
Russia China
France

The order the teams are listed in above shows the teams success in the first round of the tournament. The four teams from each group who finished the first round with the best records went on to play in the placing rounds, which began with the quarterfinals. Brazil played their quarterfinal against the eventual tournament Champions, the Cuba national baseball team and nearly pulled off a huge upset. Pitcher Kléber Ojima nursed a 3–2 lead into the ninth inning, but Cuba's offense proved too powerful for the underdogs to hang on. After a deep triple and a two-run game-winning home run, the Brazilian team are crushed and stunned at their 4–3 loss. In their next game the team suffered a lopsided defeat to the United States 14–3, a game in which they were forced to use 5 different pitchers. This defeat sent Brazil into the Seventh place game where they faced and beat the South Korea national baseball team by the score of 8–3, taking advantage of pitcher Cláudio Yamadao throws eight scoreless innings and Brazil officially finishing out their first ever appearance in the Baseball world cup with a win.[citation needed]

2005

In 2005 Brazil competed in their second Baseball World Cup, where they were managed by Mitsuyoshi Sato. Coming off a Seventh place finish in 2003, the team was hungry for more success. The first game of pool play had Brazil taking on China. A hard-fought game by both teams ended in the 15th inning when China scored twice to beat Brazil 6–5. Brazil had a 3-run lead going into the seventh inning of the contest. Next up for Brazil were the South Africa national baseball team. Behind a strong pitching performance and sturdy defensive play, the Brazilian team one-hit South Africa and improved to 1–1. The success did not last however, as the team faced a powerful team Cuba in their next game. The final score was 11–1 in Cuba's favor and Brazil was left sitting at 1–2. The woes continued to pile up for Brazil as they lost the following three games 7–0 to the Netherlands, 4–0 to South Korea and 8–5 over Panama. In the latter game of the skid Brazil actually found itself in the lead with just four innings to play. However the bats for the Panama national baseball team came alive and they rallied for the victory. Brazil finally was able to find its stroke against an unsuspecting Sweden team and took and 11–4 victory while scoring all of their runs in each of the first three innings. The victory gave Brazil a record of 2–4 in the games and a hope to finish with a win and boost their winning percentage. Alas, Brazil would taste no more victory as they dropped their final game 12–4 to Canada, a game in which they led 3–0 early on.[citation needed] Their 15th-place finish in 2005 was the last time the team competed in the Baseball World Cup.[4]

Intercontinental Cup

The Intercontinental Cup is a tournament between the members of the IBAF. Originally held in 1973 in Italy, the Cup was held every other year following until 1999. Since, there has been a competition in 2002 and 2006. As is the trend in many international baseball competitions, Cuba has dominated the Intercontinental Cup, winning 10 golds and three silvers in 16 tournaments. The 2006 tournament was held in Taichung, Taiwan November 9–19.

1995

In 1995 Brazil competed in the Intercontinental Cup for the first time. The team took 5th place that year, as the dynasty that is Cuban baseball rolled to their seventh consecutive title. Japan would take second place while the Nicaragua national baseball team was left holding the bronze.

2002

2002 was Brazil's second shot at Intercontinental Cup glory. However, Cuba ended their drought of Golds with yet another first-place finish, one of their ten in Cup history. South Korea took the silver while the Dominican Republic national baseball team hoisted the bronze. Brazil was left with a seventh-place finish and hasn't competed in the tournament since.

Pan American Games

The Pan American Games are a sort of warm up for the Olympic Games in the sense that they are held every four years and occur one year prior to the Summer Olympic Games each cycle. The Pan American Games hold competitions in multiple sports and have been held since 1951.

2007

In 2007 Brazil competed in its very first Pan American Games for baseball. The team opened up pool play with an impressive 1–0 win over Nicaragua. Pitchers Claudio Yamada and Kléber Ojima combined for the four hit shutout while the lone run was scored on a home run by Tiago Magalhaes. Brazil had put themselves in the drivers seat with a huge game 1 win, but took a step back with a 14–2 spanking handed to them by the Dominican Republic national baseball team. This loss put the team's record at 1–1 and meant that the next and final game of pool play was make it or break it for Brazil. In the matchup between Brazil and a powerful United States team, Things were extremely close for the majority of the game. Brazil took an early one-run lead in the first inning but saw it quickly taken away in the second as the U.S. pulled even. The game would stay deadlocked until the fifth when the U.S. would gain a one-run advantage, and later in the seventh would tack on what proved to be a decisive five runs. Despite late efforts by Brazil, who came up with two runs in the eighth and one in the ninth, the American team shut the door for the win and finished pool play undefeated on the 7–5 victory. This loss dropped Brazil to 1–2, a record which proved not good enough to make advance to the medal rounds. The United States would end up making it all the way to the championship where they were beaten by Cuba 3–1.[citation needed]

2013 World Baseball Classic

2013 roster

2013 Brazil Baseball Team roster
Players Coaches
Pitchers
Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

  • -- Tiago Caldeira
  • -- Marcos Guimaraes
  • -- Go Kuroki
  • -- Ricardo Matumaru
  • -- Mitsuyoshi Sato
  • -- Satiro Watanabe


Preliminary roster for 2013 World Baseball Classic.

Manager: Barry Larkin
Coaches: Tiago Caldeira, Marcos Guimaraes, Go Kuroki, Ricardo Matumaru, Mitsuyoshi Sato, Satiro Watanabe.

Pos. No. Player Date of birth (age) Bats Throws Club
P 21 Gabriel Asakura (1988-11-11)November 11, 1988 Cal State Golden Eagles
P 27 Rafael Fernandes (1986-04-23)April 23, 1986 Tokyo Yakult Swallows
P -- Luiz Gohara (1996-07-31)July 31, 1996 Pulaski Mariners
P 34 Murilo Gouvea (1988-10-15)October 15, 1988 Lexington Legends
P 24 Hugo Kanabushi (1989-05-22)May 22, 1989 Tokyo Yakult Swallows (minor league)
P 19 Kesley Kondo (1989-12-01)December 1, 1989 Utah Utes
P 18 Rafael Moreno (1995-02-11)February 11, 1995 DSL Orioles
P 13 Oscar Nakaoshi (1991-05-28)May 28, 1991 Hakuoh University
P 25 Andre Rienzo (1988-07-05)July 5, 1988 Chicago White Sox
P -- Jean Tome (1989-09-05)September 5, 1989 Mie Nishi
P 32 Thyago Vieira (1993-01-07)January 7, 1993 Everett AquaSox
P 15 Carlos Yoshimura (1984-02-22)February 22, 1984 Yamaha
C 26 Bruno Hirata (1988-03-17)March 17, 1988 Toshiba
IF 4 Felipe Burin (1992-02-10)February 10, 1992 Pulaski Mariners
IF 33 Alan Fanhoni (1991-12-23)December 23, 1991 NTT East
IF 37 Iago Januario (1993-01-20)January 20, 1993 VSL Rays
IF 34 Daniel Matsumoto (1980-12-18)December 18, 1980 Tokyo Yakult Swallows
P 28 Ernesto Noris (1972-11-24)November 24, 1972 Atibaia
IF 17 Pedro Okuda (1990-04-20)April 20, 1990 VSL Mariners
IF 20 Leonardo Reginatto (1990-04-10)April 10, 1990 Bowling Green Hot Rods
IF 1 Lucas Rojo (1994-04-05)April 5, 1994 VSL Phillies
IF 36 Reinaldo Sato (1980-10-25)October 25, 1980 Yamaha
IF 6 Marcio Tanaka (1980-06-09)June 9, 1980 JR Kyushu
OF 30 Tiago Magalhaes (1981-05-18)May 18, 1981 Yamaha
OF 9 Mike Magario (1991-11-18)November 18, 1991 Tokyo Yakult Swallows (minor league)
OF 29 JC Muñiz (1976-06-28)June 28, 1976 Marília
OF 16 Paulo Orlando (1985-11-01)November 1, 1985 Kansas City Royals

2017 World Baseball Classic

2017 roster

Brazil roster - 2017 World Baseball Classic Qualification
Players Coaches
Pitchers
Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

  • 22 Irait Chirino
  •  7 Fernando Luciano
  • 37 Gabriel Maciel
  • 29 J. C. Muñiz
Manager


2017 Qualifying results

PreliminariesSemifinalsQualifier
  Pakistan0
  Brazil10
W1  Brazil0
W2  Israel1
  Great Britain2
  Israel5
W3  Israel9
W5  Great Britain1
Lower round 1Lower final
W4  Great Britain4
L1  Pakistan0L3  Brazil3
L2  Great Britain14
Date Local Time Road Team Score Home Team Inn. Venue Game Time Attendance Boxscore
Sep 22, 2016 12:00 Pakistan   0-10   Brazil   MCU Park 2:40 1,210  
Sep 22, 2016 7:00 Brazil   0-1   Israel   MCU Park 2:56 1,862  
Sep 24, 2016 8:00 Great Britain   4-3   Brazil   MCU Park   1,480  


References

  1. ^ a b "The WBSC World Ranking". WBSC. 31 December 2022. Retrieved 31 December 2022.
  2. ^ "Brazil in the WBSC Ranking (Men's baseball)". World Baseball Softball Confederation. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  3. ^ 2003 Baseball World Cup
  4. ^ 2005 Baseball World Cup

External links

  • Official Site of the Brazilian federation

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The Brazil national baseball team Portuguese Selecao Brasileira de Beisebol is the national baseball team of Brazil The team represents Brazil in international competitions The team is currently ranked 18th in the world 1 Brazil national baseball teamInformationCountry BrazilFederationConfederacao Brasileira de Beisebol e SoftbolConfederationPan American Baseball ConfederationManagerSteven FinleyWBSC rankingCurrent23 31 December 2022 1 Highest15 December 2014 Lowest25 December 2021 World Baseball ClassicAppearances1 first in 2013 Best result14th 2013 World CupAppearances2 first in 2003 Best result7thIntercontinental CupAppearances2 first in 1995 Best result5th Contents 1 Results and fixtures 1 1 2022 1 2 2019 1 3 2018 2 Current roster 3 Tournament results 3 1 World Baseball Classic 3 2 Baseball World Cup 3 3 Intercontinental Cup 3 4 Pan American Games 4 Team history 5 Baseball World Cup 5 1 2003 5 2 2005 6 Intercontinental Cup 6 1 1995 6 2 2002 7 Pan American Games 7 1 2007 8 2013 World Baseball Classic 8 1 2013 roster 9 2017 World Baseball Classic 9 1 2017 roster 9 2 2017 Qualifying results 10 References 11 External linksResults and fixtures EditThe following is a list of professional baseball match results currently active in the latest version of the WBSC World Rankings as well as any future matches that have been scheduled 2 Legend Win Lose Void or postponed Fixture 2022 Edit World Baseball Classic Q September 30 New Zealand 7 12 Brazil Rod Carew Stadium Panama12 00 CT LP Ben ThompsonHR Nikau Pouaka Grego 1 Boxscore WP Gabriel BarbosaHR Christian Lopes 1 Attendance 105Umpires HP Anthony Perez 1B Austin Jones 2B Juan Manuel Rodriguez 3B Frantisek Pribyl World Baseball Classic Q October 1 Brazil 4 1 Nicaragua Rod Carew Stadium Panama12 00 CT WP Felipe SalesSv Enzo Sawayama 1 Boxscore LP J C Ramirez Attendance 695Umpires HP Dane Poncsak 1B Juan Manuel Rodriguez 2B Anthony Perez 3B Lisa TurbittWorld Baseball Classic Q October 4 Brazil 0 4 Panama Rod Carew Stadium Panama19 00 CT LP Andre Rienzo Boxscore WP Ariel JuradoHR Jose Ramos 1 Edgar Munoz 1 Umpires HP Austin Jones 1B Anthony Perez 2B Juan Manuel Rodriguez 3B Dane PoncsakWorld Baseball Classic Q October 5 Nicaragua 3 1 Brazil Rod Carew Stadium Panama19 00 CT WP Osman GutierrezSv Joaquin Acuna 1 Boxscore LP Heitor Tokar Attendance 769Umpires HP Anthony Perez 1B Dane Poncsak 2B Mark Stewart 3B Lisa Turbitt2019 Edit Pan American Games Q January 30 Brazil 2 3 Dominican Republic Sao Paulo BrazilPan American Games Q January 31 Mexico 13 3 Brazil Sao Paulo BrazilPan American Games Q February 1 Nicaragua 6 2 Brazil Sao Paulo Brazil2018 Edit Copa Sudamerica GS April 15 Argentina 3 2 Brazil Buenos Aires ArgentinaCopa Sudamerica GS April 16 Brazil 20 1 F 5 Bolivia Buenos Aires ArgentinaCopa Sudamerica GS April 17 Brazil 12 4 Chile Buenos Aires ArgentinaCopa Sudamerica GS April 18 Bolivia 0 18 Brazil Buenos Aires ArgentinaCopa Sudamerica GS April 19 Brazil 8 6 Argentina Buenos Aires ArgentinaCopa Sudamerica GS April 20 Chile Void Brazil Buenos Aires ArgentinaCopa Sudamerica F April 21 Argentina 7 1 Brazil Buenos Aires ArgentinaCurrent roster EditBrazil roster 2023 World Baseball Classic QualifierPlayers CoachesPitchers37 Marcelo Arai 31 Gabriel Barbosa 19 Edilson Batista 42 Igor Januario 41 Igor Kimura 39 Oscar Nakaoshi 15 Christian Pedrol 47 Sulivan Ribeiro 25 Andre Rienzo 22 Felipe Sales 34 Enzo Sawayama 43 Douglas Takano 98 Heitor Tokar 58 Hector Villarroel Catchers13 Eddy Arteaga 27 Marcio Kikuchi 6 Daniel MolinariInfielders 4 Damian Goulart 3 Christian Lopes 10 Tim Lopes 17 Victor Mascai 5 Leonardo Reginatto 7 Lucas RojoOutfielders 81 Daniel Chibana 55 Fernando Luciano 9 Gabriel Maciel 16 Paulo Orlando Manager12 Steve FinleyCoaches 18 Luis Alicea Bench 32 LaTroy Hawkins Pitching 23 Thiago Caldeira Asst Pitching 33 Marcos Guimaraes Third Base Tournament results EditWorld Baseball Classic Edit BrazilWorld Baseball ClassicTournament ResultsJapan 201314thMedal Tally Gold Silver Bronze World Baseball Classic record Qualification recordYear Round Position W L RS RA W L RS RA2006 did not enter No qualifiers held2009 did not enter No qualifiers held 2013 Round 1 14th 0 3 7 15 3 0 11 32017 did not qualify 1 2 13 52023 did not qualify 2 2 17 15Total 1 4 0 3 7 15 6 4 41 23Baseball World Cup Edit 2003 7th 2005 14thIntercontinental Cup Edit 1995 5th 2002 9thPan American Games Edit 2007 7thTeam history EditThe Brazil National Baseball team is controlled by the Confederacao Brasileira de Beisebol e Softbol The team represents the nation of Brazil in senior level men s international competition and is a member of the COPABE or Pan American Baseball Confederation Though not a major competitor in the world scene Brazil has steadily been improving and managed to provide a scare for both the Cuba national baseball team and the United States national baseball team in the first decade of the 21st Century Due to the popularity of the sport among the Japanese the Brazilian team is composed in large part of Japanese Brazilian players Jo Matumoto a Brazilian team pitcher got a chance at Organized Baseball in 2007 where he flourished in the Toronto Blue Jays AA system 1 Archived 2014 11 16 at the Wayback MachineBaseball World Cup EditThe Baseball World Cup is an international tournament National baseball teams from around the world compete with one another to crown a champion It is run by the International Baseball Federation IBAF and is one of two active tournaments the other being the World Baseball Classic considered by the IBAF to be a major world championship 2003 Edit In 2003 Brazil placed 7th in the Baseball World Cup The field of teams consisted of 15 teams split into two groups Group A included Cuba Nicaragua Chinese Taipaei South Korea Canada Italy and Russia while group B consisted of Japan team USA Panama Brazil the Netherlands Mexico China and France 3 Group A Group B Cuba JapanNicaragua USAChinese Taipei PanamaSouth Korea BrazilCanada NetherlandsItaly MexicoRussia ChinaFranceThe order the teams are listed in above shows the teams success in the first round of the tournament The four teams from each group who finished the first round with the best records went on to play in the placing rounds which began with the quarterfinals Brazil played their quarterfinal against the eventual tournament Champions the Cuba national baseball team and nearly pulled off a huge upset Pitcher Kleber Ojima nursed a 3 2 lead into the ninth inning but Cuba s offense proved too powerful for the underdogs to hang on After a deep triple and a two run game winning home run the Brazilian team are crushed and stunned at their 4 3 loss In their next game the team suffered a lopsided defeat to the United States 14 3 a game in which they were forced to use 5 different pitchers This defeat sent Brazil into the Seventh place game where they faced and beat the South Korea national baseball team by the score of 8 3 taking advantage of pitcher Claudio Yamadao throws eight scoreless innings and Brazil officially finishing out their first ever appearance in the Baseball world cup with a win citation needed 2005 Edit In 2005 Brazil competed in their second Baseball World Cup where they were managed by Mitsuyoshi Sato Coming off a Seventh place finish in 2003 the team was hungry for more success The first game of pool play had Brazil taking on China A hard fought game by both teams ended in the 15th inning when China scored twice to beat Brazil 6 5 Brazil had a 3 run lead going into the seventh inning of the contest Next up for Brazil were the South Africa national baseball team Behind a strong pitching performance and sturdy defensive play the Brazilian team one hit South Africa and improved to 1 1 The success did not last however as the team faced a powerful team Cuba in their next game The final score was 11 1 in Cuba s favor and Brazil was left sitting at 1 2 The woes continued to pile up for Brazil as they lost the following three games 7 0 to the Netherlands 4 0 to South Korea and 8 5 over Panama In the latter game of the skid Brazil actually found itself in the lead with just four innings to play However the bats for the Panama national baseball team came alive and they rallied for the victory Brazil finally was able to find its stroke against an unsuspecting Sweden team and took and 11 4 victory while scoring all of their runs in each of the first three innings The victory gave Brazil a record of 2 4 in the games and a hope to finish with a win and boost their winning percentage Alas Brazil would taste no more victory as they dropped their final game 12 4 to Canada a game in which they led 3 0 early on citation needed Their 15th place finish in 2005 was the last time the team competed in the Baseball World Cup 4 Intercontinental Cup EditThe Intercontinental Cup is a tournament between the members of the IBAF Originally held in 1973 in Italy the Cup was held every other year following until 1999 Since there has been a competition in 2002 and 2006 As is the trend in many international baseball competitions Cuba has dominated the Intercontinental Cup winning 10 golds and three silvers in 16 tournaments The 2006 tournament was held in Taichung Taiwan November 9 19 2 1995 Edit In 1995 Brazil competed in the Intercontinental Cup for the first time The team took 5th place that year as the dynasty that is Cuban baseball rolled to their seventh consecutive title Japan would take second place while the Nicaragua national baseball team was left holding the bronze 2002 Edit 2002 was Brazil s second shot at Intercontinental Cup glory However Cuba ended their drought of Golds with yet another first place finish one of their ten in Cup history South Korea took the silver while the Dominican Republic national baseball team hoisted the bronze Brazil was left with a seventh place finish and hasn t competed in the tournament since Pan American Games EditThe Pan American Games are a sort of warm up for the Olympic Games in the sense that they are held every four years and occur one year prior to the Summer Olympic Games each cycle The Pan American Games hold competitions in multiple sports and have been held since 1951 3 2007 Edit In 2007 Brazil competed in its very first Pan American Games for baseball The team opened up pool play with an impressive 1 0 win over Nicaragua Pitchers Claudio Yamada and Kleber Ojima combined for the four hit shutout while the lone run was scored on a home run by Tiago Magalhaes Brazil had put themselves in the drivers seat with a huge game 1 win but took a step back with a 14 2 spanking handed to them by the Dominican Republic national baseball team This loss put the team s record at 1 1 and meant that the next and final game of pool play was make it or break it for Brazil In the matchup between Brazil and a powerful United States team Things were extremely close for the majority of the game Brazil took an early one run lead in the first inning but saw it quickly taken away in the second as the U S pulled even The game would stay deadlocked until the fifth when the U S would gain a one run advantage and later in the seventh would tack on what proved to be a decisive five runs Despite late efforts by Brazil who came up with two runs in the eighth and one in the ninth the American team shut the door for the win and finished pool play undefeated on the 7 5 victory This loss dropped Brazil to 1 2 a record which proved not good enough to make advance to the medal rounds The United States would end up making it all the way to the championship where they were beaten by Cuba 3 1 citation needed 2013 World Baseball Classic Edit2013 roster Edit 2013 Brazil Baseball Team rosterPlayers CoachesPitchers21 Gabriel Asakura 27 Rafael Fernandes Luiz Gohara 34 Murilo Gouvea 24 Hugo Kanabushi 19 Kesley Kondo 18 Rafael Moreno 13 Oscar Nakaoshi 25 Andre Rienzo Jean Tome 32 Thyago Vieira 28 Ernesto Noris Catchers26 Bruno HirataInfielders 4 Felipe Burin 33 Alan Fanhoni 37 Iago Januario 34 Daniel Matsumoto 17 Pedro Okuda 20 Leonardo Reginatto 1 Lucas Rojo 36 Reinaldo Sato 6 Marcio TanakaOutfielders 30 Tiago Magalhaes 9 Mike Magario 29 JC Muniz 16 Paulo Orlando Manager Barry LarkinCoaches Tiago Caldeira Marcos Guimaraes Go Kuroki Ricardo Matumaru Mitsuyoshi Sato Satiro WatanabePreliminary roster for 2013 World Baseball Classic Manager Barry LarkinCoaches Tiago Caldeira Marcos Guimaraes Go Kuroki Ricardo Matumaru Mitsuyoshi Sato Satiro Watanabe Pos No Player Date of birth age Bats Throws ClubP 21 Gabriel Asakura 1988 11 11 November 11 1988 Cal State Golden EaglesP 27 Rafael Fernandes 1986 04 23 April 23 1986 Tokyo Yakult SwallowsP Luiz Gohara 1996 07 31 July 31 1996 Pulaski MarinersP 34 Murilo Gouvea 1988 10 15 October 15 1988 Lexington LegendsP 24 Hugo Kanabushi 1989 05 22 May 22 1989 Tokyo Yakult Swallows minor league P 19 Kesley Kondo 1989 12 01 December 1 1989 Utah UtesP 18 Rafael Moreno 1995 02 11 February 11 1995 DSL OriolesP 13 Oscar Nakaoshi 1991 05 28 May 28 1991 Hakuoh UniversityP 25 Andre Rienzo 1988 07 05 July 5 1988 Chicago White SoxP Jean Tome 1989 09 05 September 5 1989 Mie NishiP 32 Thyago Vieira 1993 01 07 January 7 1993 Everett AquaSoxP 15 Carlos Yoshimura 1984 02 22 February 22 1984 YamahaC 26 Bruno Hirata 1988 03 17 March 17 1988 ToshibaIF 4 Felipe Burin 1992 02 10 February 10 1992 Pulaski MarinersIF 33 Alan Fanhoni 1991 12 23 December 23 1991 NTT EastIF 37 Iago Januario 1993 01 20 January 20 1993 VSL RaysIF 34 Daniel Matsumoto 1980 12 18 December 18 1980 Tokyo Yakult SwallowsP 28 Ernesto Noris 1972 11 24 November 24 1972 AtibaiaIF 17 Pedro Okuda 1990 04 20 April 20 1990 VSL MarinersIF 20 Leonardo Reginatto 1990 04 10 April 10 1990 Bowling Green Hot RodsIF 1 Lucas Rojo 1994 04 05 April 5 1994 VSL PhilliesIF 36 Reinaldo Sato 1980 10 25 October 25 1980 YamahaIF 6 Marcio Tanaka 1980 06 09 June 9 1980 JR KyushuOF 30 Tiago Magalhaes 1981 05 18 May 18 1981 YamahaOF 9 Mike Magario 1991 11 18 November 18 1991 Tokyo Yakult Swallows minor league OF 29 JC Muniz 1976 06 28 June 28 1976 MariliaOF 16 Paulo Orlando 1985 11 01 November 1 1985 Kansas City Royals2017 World Baseball Classic Edit2017 roster Edit Brazil roster 2017 World Baseball Classic QualificationPlayers CoachesPitchers17 Edilson Batista 27 Rafael Fernandes 14 Felipe Fukuda 34 Murilo Gouvea 41 Hugo Kanabushi 3 Claudio Matumuto 28 Ernesto Noris 13 Leonardo Oliveira 43 Eric Pardinho 25 Andre Rienzo 1 Felipe Sales 18 Bo Takahashi 35 Jean Tome 47 Thyago Vieira Catchers 9 Luis Camargo 46 Angel Luis Cobas 15 Luis PazInfielders 5 Bo Bichette 19 Dante Bichette Jr 10 Carlos Garmendia 6 Vitor Ito 20 Leonardo Reginatto 4 Lucas Rojo 36 Reinaldo SatoOutfielders 22 Irait Chirino 7 Fernando Luciano 37 Gabriel Maciel 29 J C Muniz ManagerBarry Larkin2017 Qualifying results Edit Main article 2017 World Baseball Classic Qualifier 4 PreliminariesSemifinalsQualifier Pakistan0 Brazil10W1 Brazil0W2 Israel1 Great Britain2 Israel5W3 Israel9W5 Great Britain1Lower round 1Lower finalW4 Great Britain4L1 Pakistan0L3 Brazil3L2 Great Britain14 Date Local Time Road Team Score Home Team Inn Venue Game Time Attendance BoxscoreSep 22 2016 12 00 Pakistan 0 10 Brazil MCU Park 2 40 1 210 Sep 22 2016 7 00 Brazil 0 1 Israel MCU Park 2 56 1 862 Sep 24 2016 8 00 Great Britain 4 3 Brazil MCU Park 1 480 References Edit a b The WBSC World Ranking WBSC 31 December 2022 Retrieved 31 December 2022 Brazil in the WBSC Ranking Men s baseball World Baseball Softball Confederation Retrieved 12 August 2021 2003 Baseball World Cup 2005 Baseball World CupExternal links EditOfficial Site of the Brazilian federation Brazilian page at IBAF Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brazil national baseball team amp oldid 1144480435, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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