1973_Amateur_World_Series_(in_Cuba)

1973 Amateur World Series (in Cuba)

1973 Amateur World Series (in Cuba)

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The 1973 Amateur World Series (AWS) run by the International Baseball Federation (FIBA) was held in Havana, Cuba from November 25 through December 9, 1973. It ran concurrently with the Amateur World Series in Nicaragua held by FEMBA, a breakaway splinter group from FIBA. As a result, most of the national teams from North America and Europe (including the United States, Canada, and Italy) did not participate in the Havana series, since they had joined FEMBA.

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This tournament is listed in the history books as "Amateur World Series XXI" or "Baseball World Cup XXI" even though the event numbered "XXII" — the 1973 Nicaragua series — actually had begun and finished earlier.[citation needed] Once the two organizations reconciled later in the decade, the current numbering system was put into place.[citation needed]

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References

  1. Pettavino, Paula J.; Pye, Geralyn (1994). Sport in Cuba: The Diamond in the Rough. University of Pittsburgh Press. ISBN 978-0-8229-3764-7.



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