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Italy national baseball team

The Italy national baseball team represents Italy in international baseball competitions. The Italian national team was ranked 16th in the world as of 2022.[1] The team is managed by Mike Piazza, a former New York Mets player and Major League Baseball Hall of Fame inductee.[2]

Italy national baseball team
Information
Country Italy
FederationItalian Baseball Softball Federation
ConfederationWBSC Europe
ManagerMike Piazza
WBSC ranking
Current 14 (18 December 2023)[1]
Highest9 (December 2012)
Lowest17 (5 times; latest in December 2021)
Uniforms
World Baseball Classic
Appearances5 (first in 2006)
Best result7th (1 time, in 2013)
Olympic Games
Appearances4 (first in 1992)
Best result6th (2 times, most recent in 2000)
World Cup
Appearances17 (first in 1970)
Best result4th (2 times, most recent in 1998)
Intercontinental Cup
Appearances12 (first in 1973)
Best result 3rd (1 time, in 2010)
European Championship
Appearances34 (first in 1954)
Best result 1st (10 times, most recent in 2012)

Results and fixtures edit

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.[3]

Legend

  Win   Lose   Void or postponed   Fixture

2019 edit

Euro Championship GS September 7 France   2–16   Italy Bonn 1, Germany
15:30 CET Boxscore Attendance: 850
Euro Championship GS September 8 Italy   2–1 (F/10)   Croatia Weyersberg Park, Germany
16:00 CET Boxscore Attendance: 150
Euro Championship GS September 9 Italy   10–1   Austria Bonn 1, Germany
11:00 CET Boxscore Attendance: 100
Euro Championship GS September 10 Spain   3–13   Italy Bonn 1, Germany
15:00 CET Boxscore Attendance: 250
Euro Championship GS September 11 Italy   11–4   Belgium Bonn 1, Germany
11:00 CET Boxscore Attendance: 80
Euro Championship QF September 13 Italy   7–5   Germany Bonn 1, Germany
19:00 CET Boxscore Attendance: 1,000
Euro Championship SF September 14 Israel   6–7   Italy Bonn 1, Germany
19:00 CET Boxscore Attendance: 1,000
Euro Championship F September 16 Italy   1–5   Netherlands Bonn 1, Germany
19:00 CET Boxscore Attendance: 2,000

2021 edit

Euro Championship GS September 12 Greece   3–13 (F/7)   Italy Aluffi Stadium, Italy
15:00 CET Boxscore Attendance: 600
Euro Championship GS September 13 Italy   14–3 (F/7)   Belgium Paschetto Stadium, Italy
20:30 CET Boxscore Attendance: 550
Euro Championship GS September 14 Austria   1–14 (F/7)   Italy Paolo II Palace, Italy
20:30 CET Boxscore Attendance: 300
Euro Championship QF September 16 Italy   8–5   Croatia Aluffi Stadium, Italy
15:00 CET Boxscore Attendance: 200
Euro Championship SF September 17 Israel   11–5   Italy Paolo II Palace, Italy
20:30 CET Boxscore Attendance: 585
Euro Championship 3rd September 19 Italy   2–0   Spain Paschetto Stadium, Italy
15:00 CET Boxscore Attendance: 570

2022 edit

Haarlem Week GS July 8 Italy   1–2   Netherlands Mulier Stadium, Netherlands
19:30 CET Boxscore
Haarlem Week GS July 10 Italy   0–9   United States Mulier Stadium, Netherlands
12:00 CET Boxscore
Haarlem Week GS July 11 Curaçao   3–5   Italy Mulier Stadium, Netherlands
15:30 CET Boxscore
Haarlem Week GS July 12 Japan   9–0   Italy Mulier Stadium, Netherlands
12:00 CET Boxscore
Haarlem Week GS July 13 Italy   2–0   Cuba Mulier Stadium, Netherlands
12:00 CET Boxscore
Haarlem Week 5th July 14 Cuba   1–5   Italy Mulier Stadium, Netherlands
12:00 CET Boxscore

2023 edit

World Baseball Classic GS March 9 Italy   6–3 (F/10)   Cuba Taichung Stadium, Taiwan
19:00 NST WP: Matthew Festa (1–0)
Boxscore LP: Raidel Martínez (0–1)
Attendance: 6,217
Umpires: HP – Ki Talk Park, 1B – Mark Carlson, 2B – Chris Segal, 3B – Serge Makouchetev
World Baseball Classic GS March 10 Italy   7–11   Chinese Taipei Taichung Stadium, Taiwan
19:00 NST LP: Stephen Woods Jr. (0–1)
Boxscore WP: Yen-Ching Lu (1–0)
Sv: Chia-Hao Sung (1)
HR: Tzu-Wei Lin (1), Yu Chang (1), Kungkuan Giljegiljaw (1)
Attendance: 18,799
Umpires: HP – Chris Segal, 1B – Nic Lentz, 2B – Shoji Arisumi, 3B – Ki Talk Park
World Baseball Classic GS March 11 Panama   2–0   Italy Taichung Stadium, Taiwan
12:00 NST WP: Harold Arauz (1–0)
Sv: Javy Guerra (1)
Boxscore LP: Michele Vassalotti (0–1)
Attendance: 7,732
Umpires: HP – Shoji Arisumi, 1B – Larry Vanover, 2B – Trent Thomas, 3B – Chris Segal
World Baseball Classic GS March 12 Netherlands   1–7   Italy Taichung Stadium, Taiwan
19:00 NST LP: Mike Bolsenbroek (0–1)
HR: Chadwick Tromp (1)
Boxscore WP: Matt Harvey (1–0)
Attendance: 4,985
Umpires: HP – Roberto Ortiz, 1B – Dan Iassogna, 2B – Serge Makouchetev, 3B – Trent Thomas
World Baseball Classic QF March 16 Italy   3–9   Japan Tokyo Dome, Japan
19:00 JST LP: Joe LaSorsa (0–1)
HR: Dominic Fletcher (1)
Boxscore WP: Shohei Ohtani (2–0)
HR: Kazuma Okamoto (1), Masataka Yoshida (1)
Attendance: 41,723
Umpires: HP – Pat Hoberg, 1B – Laz Díaz, 2B – Delfin Colon 3B – Cuti Suarez

Tournament record edit

Competition Appearances       Total
World Baseball Classic 5 0 0 0 0
Olympic Games 5 0 0 0 0
Amateur World Series, Baseball World Cup, and Premier12 18 0 0 0 0
Intercontinental Cup 13 0 0 1 1
European Championship 34 10 17 4 31
Universiade 0 0 0 0
Total 10 15 4 29

World Baseball Classic edit

World Baseball Classic record Qualification record
Year Round Position W L RS RA W L RS RA
  2006 Round 1 10th 1 2 13 14 No qualifiers held
  2009 Round 1 10th 1 2 7 19 No qualifiers held
  2013 Round 2 7th 2 3 29 24 Automatically qualified
  2017 Round 1 12th 1 3 26 33 Automatically qualified
   2023 Quarterfinals 8th 2 3 23 26 Automatically qualified
Total Quarterfinals 5/5 7 13 98 116 - - - -

Team Italia competed in the inaugural World Baseball Classic in 2006,[4] though with a much more Americanized roster than the team ordinarily uses in international play. Of the 30 players on Italy's roster, 23 were born in the United States. A player is eligible to participate on a World Baseball Classic team if:

  • The player is a citizen of the nation the team represents.
  • The player is qualified for citizenship or to hold a passport under the laws of a nation represented by a team, but has not been granted citizenship or been issued a passport, then the player may be made eligible by WBCI upon petition by the player or team.
  • The player is a permanent legal resident of the nation or territory the team represents.
  • The player was born in the nation or territory the team represents.
  • 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.[5]

2006 edit

Italy competed in Pool D, which included Venezuela, the Dominican Republic and Australia. All games during round one for Pool D were played at The Ballpark at Disney's Wide World of Sports in Lake Buena Vista, Florida.

Italy secured an impressive 10–0 win over Australia in its first game, invoking the mercy rule after seven innings. However, they dropped their next two games to Venezuela, 6–0, and the Dominican Republic, 8–3, and failed to qualify for the second round of the tournament.

2009 edit

With only ten players on their roster with any major league affiliation, Italy was a heavy underdog in Pool C of the 2009 World Baseball Classic.[6] With Canada, the U.S.A. & Venezuela completing Pool C, it was arguably the toughest pool in the WBC.

 
MLB pitcher Jason Grilli represented Italy in the 2006 & 2009 WBC

Prior to the start of the WBC, Italy played two spring training games against the Washington Nationals and New York Mets. Italy trailed through most of the game against the Nationals until Chris Denorfia and Michael Costanzo drove in a run apiece in the seventh inning, and an eighth-inning two-run home run by Valentino Pascucci tied the game at six. A ninth-inning walk-off three-run home run by Roger Bernadina capped off a late rally in the Nats' 9–6 victory over Italy.[7]

Against the Mets, Italy led 2–0 going into the ninth inning. Cory Sullivan hit a two-run home run to tie the game at two, and Jeremy Reed doubled in Daniel Murphy to give the Mets a 3–2 victory.[8]

Italy was again shut out by Venezuela in their first 2009 WBC game, 7–0 on March 7. Starter Mark DiFelice held Venezuela scoreless through the first four innings; however, Venezuela immediately took advantage of Italy's less experienced bullpen, exploding for 4 runs in the fifth.[9]

Against Canada on March 9, Italy pulled off one of the more surprising upsets in the 2009 WBC, winning 6–2, and eliminating the heavily favored Canadian team. Italy led 3–0 heading into the fourth inning, until Canada jumped on starter Dan Serafini for two runs. With the bases loaded and only one out, reliever Chris Cooper struck out Peter Orr, then got Chris Barnwell to fly out to center to end the threat, and keep Italy in the lead. In all, Italy's bullpen pitched six innings without giving up a run.[10]

With this victory, Italy faced their nemeses, Venezuela, a second time. After three scoreless innings pitched by Italian starter Adam Ottavino, Venezuela again dominated Italy's bullpen, scoring four runs in the fourth, and five in the fifth to win 10–1, and eliminate Italy from the World Baseball Classic.[11]

 
Chicago Cubs farmhand Alex Maestri was the first Italian-born pitcher to sign with a Major League team

2013 edit

Again considered a heavy underdog, Italy won its first two games in Pool D, 6–5 with a 9th-inning comeback over Mexico[12] and 14–4 over Canada[13] in a game called in the 8th inning due to the mercy rule. They lost both games in Round 2 against the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico, thus eliminating them from the tournament.

2017 edit

Italy National Baseball Team roster
Players Provisional roster Coaches
Pitchers
Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager
  •  5 Marco Mazzieri

Coaches


After a win 10–9 against Mexico, and defeats 11–10 against Venezuela, and 9–3 against Puerto Rico, Italy clinched qualification for the next WBC in 2021.

Olympic Games edit

Summer Olympics record Qualification
Year Host Round Position W L RS RA
1984 United States Preliminary 5th [a] 1 2 11 33   1983 European Baseball Championship
1992 Spain Preliminary 7th 1 6 25 62   1991 European Baseball Championship
1996 United States Preliminary 6th 2 5 32 59   1995 European Baseball Championship
2000 Australia Preliminary 6th 3 4 33 43   1999 European Baseball Championship
2004 Greece Preliminary 8th 1 6 19 58   European Qualification Tournament
2008 China did not qualify 7th, 2007 European Baseball Championship
Total [b] 4/5 7 21 109 222
  1. ^ No medals awarded; tournament was a demonstration sport only
  2. ^ Totals only include years 1992 to 2008, during which baseball was an official medal sport.

Italy failed to qualify for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing for the first time since baseball became an official Olympic sport in 1992. Italy's best finish in an Olympics is sixth place, which they did in both 1996 and 2000. The first time an actual baseball tournament was held at an Olympics in 1984, Italy finished with a 1–2 record, with its only victory coming against the Dominican Republic. There was no official placing as Baseball at the 1984 Summer Olympics was a demonstration sport.

At the International Olympic Committee (IOC) meeting on July 8, 2005, baseball and softball were voted out of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, becoming the first sports voted out of the Olympics since polo was eliminated from the 1936 Summer Olympics.[14]

Because Team Italy finished in the top five in the 2019 European Baseball Championship it moved on to the 2020 Olympics qualifiers, in Italy September 18–22.[15][16]

IBAF Amateur World Series, Baseball World Cup, and WBSC Premier12 edit

     

Italy's best finish in the Amateur World Series has been fourth place, which they did in 1974. In 1986, the event became known as the International Baseball Federation's (IBAF) World Cup. Italy's best finish in a Baseball World Cup is also fourth place, which they did when they served as the host nation in 1998. Italy also hosted the 1978 and 1988 games. The 2009 IBAF World Cup was hosted by Europe. It was the first time in history the World Cup was hosted by a whole continent rather than an individual country.

2007 IBAF World Cup edit

On November 9, 2007, Italy handed the U.S.A. team their only loss in Team U.S.A.'s route to win the 2007 Baseball World Cup in Taiwan. It was the U.S.'s first loss to Italy in 21 years and the first time it ever lost to Italy with professional players, as the team consisted of Major League Baseball players and top minor league prospects.

Both Italy and Panama ended up with 3–4 records in the 2007 games; however, Panama's 5.85 run ratio versus Italy's 4.73 placed them in fifth place while Italy settled for sixth.

2009 edit

 
MLB catcher Francisco Cervelli again represented Italy in the 2017 WBC

The 2009 Baseball World Cup took place from September 9–27. Seven European countries hosted and participant in the tournament of 22 teams. The event was made up of five groups consisting of four teams each, for a total of 20 teams. Italy (Bollate, Bologna, Codogno, Florence, Godo, Macerata, Parma, Piacenza, Reggio Emilia, Rimini, San Marino, Torino, Trieste, Verona, and Vicenza) and Netherlands (Rotterdam, Haarlem and Amsterdam) serve as hosts of the 16 teams of the second round (September 14–20), and therefore received first round byes. The groups were as follows:[17]

The group Italy hosted in the second round included Australia, Canada, Taiwan, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands Antilles and the U.S.A.. Italy's first three match-ups against Chinese Taipei, Mexico, and Australia all resulted in losses. Their first victory came against Japan on September 18. Italy lost two more to Canada and the U.S.A. before winning their final game against Netherlands Antilles. Italy finished the second round with a 2–5 record, and were eliminated.[18]

Italy hosted the final round from September 22–27 in Grosseto, Nettuno, Anzio, Matino, Caserta, Messina, Palermo and Rome, consisting of eight teams.[19] Team USA won the gold medal game of the 2009 IBAF World Cup in Nettuno 10–5 over Cuba.

Intercontinental Cup edit

  • 1973 : 6th
  • 1975 : 7th
  • 1977 : did not qualify
  • 1979 : did not qualify
  • 1981 : did not qualify
  • 1983 : 4th
   

The Intercontinental Cup is another international baseball competition sponsored by the IBAF. Italy hosted the first ever Intercontinental Cup in 1973, and finished in sixth place. Italy's best finish ever was third place, which they did in the 2010 games.

2006 edit

In the tournament held in Taichung, Taiwan November 9–19, 2006, Italy finished sixth. They secured an impressive 13–3 victory over Chinese Taipei in their first game of the tournament, however, they lost their next three match-ups to Netherlands, Cuba, and Australia (13 innings). After coming back with a victory against the Philippines, Italy lost their next two to Japan and South Korea to end the round robin first phase of the tournament with a 2–5 record.

Italy came back to beat South Korea in the first game of the following round, 8–3. In the battle for fifth place, Italy lost to Australia, 3–2.

2010 edit

 
Mario Chiarini is the captain of the national team since 2010

Italy beat Chinese Taipei 4–3 in the bronze medal game, gaining the first medal in its International Cup history.

European Baseball Championship edit

     

The European Baseball Championship is the main championship tournament between national baseball teams in Europe, governed by the WBSC Europe. Italy won the inaugural European Baseball Championship in 1954. It is currently held every other year in odd-numbered years with a total of 30 European Baseball Championships having been played.

Italy has won nine gold medals in the European Baseball Championship, with their most recent being in 2012. In total, Italy has won 27 medals (16 silver, 3 bronze). The only country to have fared better is the Netherlands (21 gold, 7 silver). Italy served as the host nation for the 1956, 1964, 1971, 1979, 1983, 1991, and 1999 games.

2009 European Baseball Championship edit

Italy qualified for the 2009 European Baseball Championship from the 2007 competition. The other qualifiers were Netherlands, Great Britain, Spain, Germany, France, and Sweden.

Qualification for the 2009 European Baseball Championship was held from July 7 to July 12, 2008, with 23 nations vying for the remaining five spots. Belgium, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Greece and Ukraine were the winners.

However, the tournament was delayed to 2010. Italy won it 13 years after their last victory.

2019 European Baseball Championship edit

Team Italy competed in the 2019 European Baseball Championship, coming in second and winning the silver medal. Among the players competing for it were John Andreoli, Chris Colabello, Filippo Crepaldi, Murilo Gouvea, Luis Lugo, Alessandro Maestri, Drew Maggi, Giuseppe Mazzanti, Sebastiano Poma, and Alessandro Vaglio.[20]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "The WBSC World Ranking". WBSC. 18 December 2023. Retrieved 18 December 2023.
  2. ^ Mayer, Michael (13 November 2019). "Mike Piazza to Manage Team Italy in 2021 WBC". metsmerizedonline.com. Retrieved 15 November 2019.
  3. ^ "Italy in the WBSC Ranking (Men's baseball)". World Baseball Softball Confederation. Retrieved 12 August 2021.
  4. ^ "World Baseball Classic". Archived from the original on 25 June 2009. Retrieved 11 March 2009.
  5. ^ "Dan Serafini Wins One For Team Italy". 10 March 2009. Retrieved 21 March 2009.
  6. ^ "Italy World Baseball Classic Team Page". Archived from the original on 25 June 2009. Retrieved 11 March 2009.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 12 March 2009. Retrieved 11 March 2009.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 13 March 2009. Retrieved 11 March 2009.
  9. ^ "Italy watches Venezuela slip away". Retrieved 11 March 2009.
  10. ^ "Bravissimo: Italy boots out Canada". Retrieved 11 March 2009.
  11. ^ "Italy sees its Classic dreams end". Retrieved 11 March 2009.
  12. ^ "Italy Saves Its Best for Last". Retrieved 8 March 2013.
  13. ^ "Tuscan Raiders: Italy Serves Up Desert Surprise". Retrieved 8 March 2013.
  14. ^ "Singapore 2005: 2012 Olympic Sport Vote". International Olympic Committee. Retrieved 18 March 2007.
  15. ^ "Retired, shmired | Jewish Baseball News". Retrieved 14 August 2023.
  16. ^ "MLB Monday (August 26-September 1, 2019) | Jewish Baseball News". Retrieved 14 August 2023.
  17. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 March 2009. Retrieved 15 March 2009.
  18. ^ "IBAF Federazione Italiana Baseball Softball (FIBS) Page". Retrieved 25 September 2009.
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 24 March 2009. Retrieved 15 March 2009.
  20. ^ Statistiken baseball-em.de [dead link]

External links edit

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2023 2 Tournament record 2 1 World Baseball Classic 2 1 1 2006 2 1 2 2009 2 1 3 2013 2 1 4 2017 2 2 Olympic Games 2 3 IBAF Amateur World Series Baseball World Cup and WBSC Premier12 2 3 1 2007 IBAF World Cup 2 3 2 2009 2 4 Intercontinental Cup 2 4 1 2006 2 4 2 2010 2 5 European Baseball Championship 2 5 1 2009 European Baseball Championship 2 5 2 2019 European Baseball Championship 3 See also 4 References 5 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 3 Legend Win Lose Void or postponed Fixture 2019 edit Euro Championship GS September 7 France nbsp 2 16 nbsp Italy Bonn 1 Germany 15 30 CET Boxscore Attendance 850 Euro Championship GS September 8 Italy nbsp 2 1 F 10 nbsp Croatia Weyersberg Park Germany 16 00 CET Boxscore Attendance 150 Euro Championship GS September 9 Italy nbsp 10 1 nbsp Austria Bonn 1 Germany 11 00 CET Boxscore Attendance 100 Euro Championship GS September 10 Spain nbsp 3 13 nbsp Italy Bonn 1 Germany 15 00 CET Boxscore Attendance 250 Euro Championship GS September 11 Italy nbsp 11 4 nbsp Belgium Bonn 1 Germany 11 00 CET Boxscore Attendance 80 Euro Championship QF September 13 Italy nbsp 7 5 nbsp Germany Bonn 1 Germany 19 00 CET Boxscore Attendance 1 000 Euro Championship SF September 14 Israel nbsp 6 7 nbsp Italy Bonn 1 Germany 19 00 CET Boxscore Attendance 1 000 Euro Championship F September 16 Italy nbsp 1 5 nbsp Netherlands Bonn 1 Germany 19 00 CET Boxscore Attendance 2 000 2021 edit Euro Championship GS September 12 Greece nbsp 3 13 F 7 nbsp Italy Aluffi Stadium Italy 15 00 CET Boxscore Attendance 600 Euro Championship GS September 13 Italy nbsp 14 3 F 7 nbsp Belgium Paschetto Stadium Italy 20 30 CET Boxscore Attendance 550 Euro Championship GS September 14 Austria nbsp 1 14 F 7 nbsp Italy Paolo II Palace Italy 20 30 CET Boxscore Attendance 300 Euro Championship QF September 16 Italy nbsp 8 5 nbsp Croatia Aluffi Stadium Italy 15 00 CET Boxscore Attendance 200 Euro Championship SF September 17 Israel nbsp 11 5 nbsp Italy Paolo II Palace Italy 20 30 CET Boxscore Attendance 585 Euro Championship 3rd September 19 Italy nbsp 2 0 nbsp Spain Paschetto Stadium Italy 15 00 CET Boxscore Attendance 570 2022 edit Haarlem Week GS July 8 Italy nbsp 1 2 nbsp Netherlands Mulier Stadium Netherlands 19 30 CET Boxscore Haarlem Week GS July 10 Italy nbsp 0 9 nbsp United States Mulier Stadium Netherlands 12 00 CET Boxscore Haarlem Week GS July 11 Curacao nbsp 3 5 nbsp Italy Mulier Stadium Netherlands 15 30 CET Boxscore Haarlem Week GS July 12 Japan nbsp 9 0 nbsp Italy Mulier Stadium Netherlands 12 00 CET Boxscore Haarlem Week GS July 13 Italy nbsp 2 0 nbsp Cuba Mulier Stadium Netherlands 12 00 CET Boxscore Haarlem Week 5th July 14 Cuba nbsp 1 5 nbsp Italy Mulier Stadium Netherlands 12 00 CET Boxscore 2023 edit World Baseball Classic GS March 9 Italy nbsp 6 3 F 10 nbsp Cuba Taichung Stadium Taiwan 19 00 NST WP Matthew Festa 1 0 Boxscore LP Raidel Martinez 0 1 Attendance 6 217Umpires HP Ki Talk Park 1B Mark Carlson 2B Chris Segal 3B Serge Makouchetev World Baseball Classic GS March 10 Italy nbsp 7 11 nbsp Chinese Taipei Taichung Stadium Taiwan 19 00 NST LP Stephen Woods Jr 0 1 Boxscore WP Yen Ching Lu 1 0 Sv Chia Hao Sung 1 HR Tzu Wei Lin 1 Yu Chang 1 Kungkuan Giljegiljaw 1 Attendance 18 799Umpires HP Chris Segal 1B Nic Lentz 2B Shoji Arisumi 3B Ki Talk Park World Baseball Classic GS March 11 Panama nbsp 2 0 nbsp Italy Taichung Stadium Taiwan 12 00 NST WP Harold Arauz 1 0 Sv Javy Guerra 1 Boxscore LP Michele Vassalotti 0 1 Attendance 7 732Umpires HP Shoji Arisumi 1B Larry Vanover 2B Trent Thomas 3B Chris Segal World Baseball Classic GS March 12 Netherlands nbsp 1 7 nbsp Italy Taichung Stadium Taiwan 19 00 NST LP Mike Bolsenbroek 0 1 HR Chadwick Tromp 1 Boxscore WP Matt Harvey 1 0 Attendance 4 985Umpires HP Roberto Ortiz 1B Dan Iassogna 2B Serge Makouchetev 3B Trent Thomas World Baseball Classic QF March 16 Italy nbsp 3 9 nbsp Japan Tokyo Dome Japan 19 00 JST LP Joe LaSorsa 0 1 HR Dominic Fletcher 1 Boxscore WP Shohei Ohtani 2 0 HR Kazuma Okamoto 1 Masataka Yoshida 1 Attendance 41 723Umpires HP Pat Hoberg 1B Laz Diaz 2B Delfin Colon 3B Cuti SuarezTournament record editCompetition Appearances nbsp nbsp nbsp Total World Baseball Classic 5 0 0 0 0 Olympic Games 5 0 0 0 0 Amateur World Series Baseball World Cup and Premier12 18 0 0 0 0 Intercontinental Cup 13 0 0 1 1 European Championship 34 10 17 4 31 Universiade 0 0 0 0 Total 10 15 4 29 World Baseball Classic edit World Baseball Classic record Qualification record Year Round Position W L RS RA W L RS RA nbsp 2006 Round 1 10th 1 2 13 14 No qualifiers held nbsp 2009 Round 1 10th 1 2 7 19 No qualifiers held nbsp 2013 Round 2 7th 2 3 29 24 Automatically qualified nbsp 2017 Round 1 12th 1 3 26 33 Automatically qualified nbsp nbsp 2023 Quarterfinals 8th 2 3 23 26 Automatically qualified Total Quarterfinals 5 5 7 13 98 116 Team Italia competed in the inaugural World Baseball Classic in 2006 4 though with a much more Americanized roster than the team ordinarily uses in international play Of the 30 players on Italy s roster 23 were born in the United States A player is eligible to participate on a World Baseball Classic team if The player is a citizen of the nation the team represents The player is qualified for citizenship or to hold a passport under the laws of a nation represented by a team but has not been granted citizenship or been issued a passport then the player may be made eligible by WBCI upon petition by the player or team The player is a permanent legal resident of the nation or territory the team represents The player was born in the nation or territory the team represents 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 5 2006 edit Italy competed in Pool D which included Venezuela the Dominican Republic and Australia All games during round one for Pool D were played at The Ballpark at Disney s Wide World of Sports in Lake Buena Vista Florida Italy secured an impressive 10 0 win over Australia in its first game invoking the mercy rule after seven innings However they dropped their next two games to Venezuela 6 0 and the Dominican Republic 8 3 and failed to qualify for the second round of the tournament 2009 edit With only ten players on their roster with any major league affiliation Italy was a heavy underdog in Pool C of the 2009 World Baseball Classic 6 With Canada the U S A amp Venezuela completing Pool C it was arguably the toughest pool in the WBC nbsp MLB pitcher Jason Grilli represented Italy in the 2006 amp 2009 WBC Prior to the start of the WBC Italy played two spring training games against the Washington Nationals and New York Mets Italy trailed through most of the game against the Nationals until Chris Denorfia and Michael Costanzo drove in a run apiece in the seventh inning and an eighth inning two run home run by Valentino Pascucci tied the game at six A ninth inning walk off three run home run by Roger Bernadina capped off a late rally in the Nats 9 6 victory over Italy 7 Against the Mets Italy led 2 0 going into the ninth inning Cory Sullivan hit a two run home run to tie the game at two and Jeremy Reed doubled in Daniel Murphy to give the Mets a 3 2 victory 8 Italy was again shut out by Venezuela in their first 2009 WBC game 7 0 on March 7 Starter Mark DiFelice held Venezuela scoreless through the first four innings however Venezuela immediately took advantage of Italy s less experienced bullpen exploding for 4 runs in the fifth 9 Against Canada on March 9 Italy pulled off one of the more surprising upsets in the 2009 WBC winning 6 2 and eliminating the heavily favored Canadian team Italy led 3 0 heading into the fourth inning until Canada jumped on starter Dan Serafini for two runs With the bases loaded and only one out reliever Chris Cooper struck out Peter Orr then got Chris Barnwell to fly out to center to end the threat and keep Italy in the lead In all Italy s bullpen pitched six innings without giving up a run 10 With this victory Italy faced their nemeses Venezuela a second time After three scoreless innings pitched by Italian starter Adam Ottavino Venezuela again dominated Italy s bullpen scoring four runs in the fourth and five in the fifth to win 10 1 and eliminate Italy from the World Baseball Classic 11 nbsp Chicago Cubs farmhand Alex Maestri was the first Italian born pitcher to sign with a Major League team 2013 edit Again considered a heavy underdog Italy won its first two games in Pool D 6 5 with a 9th inning comeback over Mexico 12 and 14 4 over Canada 13 in a game called in the 8th inning due to the mercy rule They lost both games in Round 2 against the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico thus eliminating them from the tournament 2017 edit Italy National Baseball Team roster Players Provisional roster Coaches Pitchers 35 Tiago da Silva 25 Mike DeMark 22 Nick Fanti 59 Frailyn Florian 32 Sam Gaviglio 39 Tommy Layne 47 Luis Lugo 17 Alex Maestri 30 A J Morris 41 Trey Nielsen 38 Orlando Oberto 28 Jordan Romano 43 Carlos Teran 20 Pat Venditte Catchers 9 Drew Butera 29 Francisco Cervelli 14 Marco Sabbatani Infielders 2 Gavin Cecchini 12 Chris Colabello 3 Daniel Descalso 10 Alex Liddi 37 Drew Maggi 42 Rob Segedin 18 Alessandro Vaglio Outfielders 7 John Andreoli 45 Mario Chiarini 24 Brandon Nimmo 26 Sebastian Poma 33 Filippo Crepaldi 23 Frank DeJiulio 57 Jose Escalona 54 Luca Panerati Manager 5 Marco Mazzieri Coaches 11 Sal Butera catching 27 Frank Catalanotto first base 13 Sal Fasano bench 34 Gilberto Gerali bullpen 8 Nick Punto third base 19 Brian Sweeney pitching After a win 10 9 against Mexico and defeats 11 10 against Venezuela and 9 3 against Puerto Rico Italy clinched qualification for the next WBC in 2021 Olympic Games edit Summer Olympics record Qualification Year Host Round Position W L RS RA 1984 United States Preliminary 5th a 1 2 11 33 nbsp 1983 European Baseball Championship 1992 Spain Preliminary 7th 1 6 25 62 nbsp 1991 European Baseball Championship 1996 United States Preliminary 6th 2 5 32 59 nbsp 1995 European Baseball Championship 2000 Australia Preliminary 6th 3 4 33 43 nbsp 1999 European Baseball Championship 2004 Greece Preliminary 8th 1 6 19 58 nbsp European Qualification Tournament 2008 China did not qualify 7th 2007 European Baseball Championship Total b 4 5 7 21 109 222 No medals awarded tournament was a demonstration sport only Totals only include years 1992 to 2008 during which baseball was an official medal sport Italy failed to qualify for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing for the first time since baseball became an official Olympic sport in 1992 Italy s best finish in an Olympics is sixth place which they did in both 1996 and 2000 The first time an actual baseball tournament was held at an Olympics in 1984 Italy finished with a 1 2 record with its only victory coming against the Dominican Republic There was no official placing as Baseball at the 1984 Summer Olympics was a demonstration sport At the International Olympic Committee IOC meeting on July 8 2005 baseball and softball were voted out of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London becoming the first sports voted out of the Olympics since polo was eliminated from the 1936 Summer Olympics 14 Because Team Italy finished in the top five in the 2019 European Baseball Championship it moved on to the 2020 Olympics qualifiers in Italy September 18 22 15 16 IBAF Amateur World Series Baseball World Cup and WBSC Premier12 edit 1970 10th 1971 8th 1972 15th 1973 did not qualify 1974 4th 1976 did not qualify 1978 6th 1980 6th 1982 10th 1984 11th 1986 6th 1988 9th 1990 10th 1994 7th 1998 4th 2001 11th 2003 14th 2005 did not qualify 2007 6th 2009 12th 2011 11th 2015 12th 2019 did not qualify based on the WBSC World Rankings 2023 to be determined Italy s best finish in the Amateur World Series has been fourth place which they did in 1974 In 1986 the event became known as the International Baseball Federation s IBAF World Cup Italy s best finish in a Baseball World Cup is also fourth place which they did when they served as the host nation in 1998 Italy also hosted the 1978 and 1988 games The 2009 IBAF World Cup was hosted by Europe It was the first time in history the World Cup was hosted by a whole continent rather than an individual country 2007 IBAF World Cup edit On November 9 2007 Italy handed the U S A team their only loss in Team U S A s route to win the 2007 Baseball World Cup in Taiwan It was the U S s first loss to Italy in 21 years and the first time it ever lost to Italy with professional players as the team consisted of Major League Baseball players and top minor league prospects Both Italy and Panama ended up with 3 4 records in the 2007 games however Panama s 5 85 run ratio versus Italy s 4 73 placed them in fifth place while Italy settled for sixth 2009 edit nbsp MLB catcher Francisco Cervelli again represented Italy in the 2017 WBC The 2009 Baseball World Cup took place from September 9 27 Seven European countries hosted and participant in the tournament of 22 teams The event was made up of five groups consisting of four teams each for a total of 20 teams Italy Bollate Bologna Codogno Florence Godo Macerata Parma Piacenza Reggio Emilia Rimini San Marino Torino Trieste Verona and Vicenza and Netherlands Rotterdam Haarlem and Amsterdam serve as hosts of the 16 teams of the second round September 14 20 and therefore received first round byes The groups were as follows 17 Group A hosted by the Czech Republic in Prague Czech Republic Australia Chinese Taipei and Mexico Group B hosted by Spain in Barcelona Spain Cuba Puerto Rico and South Africa Group C hosted by Sweden in Stockholm Sweden Canada South Korea and Netherlands Antilles Group D hosted by Russia in Moscow Russia France Great Britain Japan and Nicaragua Group E hosted by Germany in Regensburg Germany China U S A and Venezuela The group Italy hosted in the second round included Australia Canada Taiwan Japan Mexico Netherlands Antilles and the U S A Italy s first three match ups against Chinese Taipei Mexico and Australia all resulted in losses Their first victory came against Japan on September 18 Italy lost two more to Canada and the U S A before winning their final game against Netherlands Antilles Italy finished the second round with a 2 5 record and were eliminated 18 Italy hosted the final round from September 22 27 in Grosseto Nettuno Anzio Matino Caserta Messina Palermo and Rome consisting of eight teams 19 Team USA won the gold medal game of the 2009 IBAF World Cup in Nettuno 10 5 over Cuba Intercontinental Cup edit 1973 6th 1975 7th 1977 did not qualify 1979 did not qualify 1981 did not qualify 1983 4th 1985 did not qualify 1987 9th 1989 8th 1991 7th 1993 8th 1995 10th 1997 6th 1999 6th 2002 7th 2006 6th 2010 nbsp 3rd The Intercontinental Cup is another international baseball competition sponsored by the IBAF Italy hosted the first ever Intercontinental Cup in 1973 and finished in sixth place Italy s best finish ever was third place which they did in the 2010 games 2006 edit In the tournament held in Taichung Taiwan November 9 19 2006 Italy finished sixth They secured an impressive 13 3 victory over Chinese Taipei in their first game of the tournament however they lost their next three match ups to Netherlands Cuba and Australia 13 innings After coming back with a victory against the Philippines Italy lost their next two to Japan and South Korea to end the round robin first phase of the tournament with a 2 5 record Italy came back to beat South Korea in the first game of the following round 8 3 In the battle for fifth place Italy lost to Australia 3 2 2010 edit nbsp Mario Chiarini is the captain of the national team since 2010 Italy beat Chinese Taipei 4 3 in the bronze medal game gaining the first medal in its International Cup history European Baseball Championship edit 1954 nbsp 1st 1955 4th 1956 nbsp 3rd 1957 nbsp 3rd 1958 nbsp 2nd 1960 nbsp 2nd 1962 nbsp 2nd 1964 nbsp 2nd 1965 nbsp 2nd 1967 did not qualify 1969 nbsp 2nd 1971 nbsp 2nd 1973 nbsp 2nd 1975 nbsp 1st 1977 nbsp 1st 1979 nbsp 1st 1981 nbsp 2nd 1983 nbsp 1st 1985 nbsp 2nd 1987 nbsp 2nd 1989 nbsp 1st 1991 nbsp 1st 1993 nbsp 2nd 1995 nbsp 2nd 1997 nbsp 1st 1999 nbsp 2nd 2001 nbsp 3rd 2003 5th 2005 nbsp 2nd 2007 7th 2010 nbsp 1st 2012 nbsp 1st 2019 nbsp 2nd The European Baseball Championship is the main championship tournament between national baseball teams in Europe governed by the WBSC Europe Italy won the inaugural European Baseball Championship in 1954 It is currently held every other year in odd numbered years with a total of 30 European Baseball Championships having been played Italy has won nine gold medals in the European Baseball Championship with their most recent being in 2012 In total Italy has won 27 medals 16 silver 3 bronze The only country to have fared better is the Netherlands 21 gold 7 silver Italy served as the host nation for the 1956 1964 1971 1979 1983 1991 and 1999 games 2009 European Baseball Championship edit Italy qualified for the 2009 European Baseball Championship from the 2007 competition The other qualifiers were Netherlands Great Britain Spain Germany France and Sweden Qualification for the 2009 European Baseball Championship was held from July 7 to July 12 2008 with 23 nations vying for the remaining five spots Belgium Croatia the Czech Republic Greece and Ukraine were the winners However the tournament was delayed to 2010 Italy won it 13 years after their last victory 2019 European Baseball Championship edit Team Italy competed in the 2019 European Baseball Championship coming in second and winning the silver medal Among the players competing for it were John Andreoli Chris Colabello Filippo Crepaldi Murilo Gouvea Luis Lugo Alessandro Maestri Drew Maggi Giuseppe Mazzanti Sebastiano Poma and Alessandro Vaglio 20 See also editItaly women s national softball teamReferences edit a b The WBSC World Ranking WBSC 18 December 2023 Retrieved 18 December 2023 Mayer Michael 13 November 2019 Mike Piazza to Manage Team Italy in 2021 WBC metsmerizedonline com Retrieved 15 November 2019 Italy in the WBSC Ranking Men s baseball World Baseball Softball Confederation Retrieved 12 August 2021 World Baseball Classic Archived from the original on 25 June 2009 Retrieved 11 March 2009 Dan Serafini Wins One For Team Italy 10 March 2009 Retrieved 21 March 2009 Italy World Baseball Classic Team Page Archived from the original on 25 June 2009 Retrieved 11 March 2009 Italy drops exhibition opener vs Nats Archived from the original on 12 March 2009 Retrieved 11 March 2009 Italy lets victory slip away late vs Mets Archived from the original on 13 March 2009 Retrieved 11 March 2009 Italy watches Venezuela slip away Retrieved 11 March 2009 Bravissimo Italy boots out Canada Retrieved 11 March 2009 Italy sees its Classic dreams end Retrieved 11 March 2009 Italy Saves Its Best for Last Retrieved 8 March 2013 Tuscan Raiders Italy Serves Up Desert Surprise Retrieved 8 March 2013 Singapore 2005 2012 Olympic Sport Vote International Olympic Committee Retrieved 18 March 2007 Retired shmired Jewish Baseball News Retrieved 14 August 2023 MLB Monday August 26 September 1 2019 Jewish Baseball News Retrieved 14 August 2023 IBAF announces groups for first round of 2009 Baseball World Cup PDF Archived from the original PDF on 24 March 2009 Retrieved 15 March 2009 IBAF Federazione Italiana Baseball Softball FIBS Page Retrieved 25 September 2009 IBAF World Cup 2009 in Europe Archived from the original on 24 March 2009 Retrieved 15 March 2009 Statistiken baseball em de dead link External links editFIBS web site nbsp Media related to Italy national baseball team at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en 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