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Baseball at the 1992 Summer Olympics

Baseball at the 1992 Summer Olympics

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Baseball at the 1992 Summer Olympics marked the debut of baseball as an official medal sport at the Olympics. The games were contested in Barcelona as part of the 1992 Summer Olympics.[1] Baseball was an event open only to amateurs, although Cuba used its best players as they were amateurs in name only with all necessary funding coming from the state.[2][better source needed] The maximum roster size was 20 players per team.

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Eight nations competed, with the preliminary phase consisting of each team playing every other team. Playoffs were then held, with the four highest ranked teams advancing. For the semifinals, the first place team played the fourth place team, and the second place team played against the third place team. The winners of those semifinals competed against each other for the gold medal, with the loser getting the silver medal. The teams defeated in the semifinals played a match for the bronze medal. Cuba won gold, with Chinese Taipei (Taiwan) winning silver, and Japan winning bronze.[3]

Medalists

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
 Cuba
Antonio Pacheco Massó
Ermidelio Urrutia
Luis Ulacia
Alberto Hernández
Lázaro Vargas Alverez
Omar Linares
Germán Mesa
Juan Padilla
Lourdes Gourriel
José Estrada González
Osvaldo Fernández
Orlando Hernández
Giorge Diaz
Omar Ajete
Victor Mesa
Jorge Luis Valdes
José Raúl Delgado
Rolando Arrojo
Orestes Kindelán
 Chinese Taipei
Chang Cheng-Hsien
Chang Wen-Chung
Chang Yaw-Teing
Chen Chi-Hsin
Chen Wei-Chen
Chiang Tai-Chuan
Huang Chung-Yi
Huang Wen-Po
Jong Yeu-Jeng
Ku Kuo-Chian
Kuo Lee Chien-Fu
Liao Ming-Hsiung
Lin Chao-Huang
Lin Kun-Han
Lo Chen-Jung
Lo Kuo-Chong
Pai Kun-Hong
Tsai Ming-Hung
Wang Kuang-Shih
Wu Shih-Hsih
 Japan
Koichi Oshima
Shigeki Wakabayashi
Masafumi Nishi
Koji Tokunaga
Akihiro Togo
Hirotami Kojima
Hiroki Kokubo
Hiroyuki Sakaguchi
Yasunori Takami
Yasuhiro Sato
Kento Sugiyama
Katsumi Watanabe
Kazutaka Nishiyama
Masahito Kohiyama
Tomohito Ito
Masanori Sugiura
Takashi Miwa
Shinichi Sato
Hiroshi Nakamoto
Shinichiro Kawabata

Teams

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Round 1

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Round 4

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Round 5

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Round 6

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Round 7

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Knockout round

 
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 Japan8

Semifinals

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Bronze medal match

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Schedule

Baseball events took place over 11 days, from July 26 to August 5.

  1. July 26
    • ITA - TPE (10:30, L'Hospitalet)
    • DOM - CUB (10:30, Viladecans)
    • USA - ESP (18:00, L'Hospitalet)
    • JPN - PUR (18:00, Viladecans)
  2. July 27
    • USA - TPE (15:00, L'Hospitalet)
    • CUB - ITA (15:00, Viladecans)
    • DOM - PUR (21:00, L'Hospitalet)
    • ESP - JPN (21:00, Viladecans)
  3. July 28
    • PUR - TPE (15:00, L'Hospitalet)
    • ITA - USA (15:00, Viladecans)
    • CUB - JPN (21:00, L'Hospitalet)
    • ESP - DOM (21:00, Viladecans)
  4. July 29
    • JPN - DOM (15:00, L'Hospitalet)
    • ITA - PUR (15:00, Viladecans)
    • USA - CUB (21:00, L'Hospitalet)
    • ESP - TPE (21:00, Viladecans)
  5. July 31
    • ITA - JPN (15:00, L'Hospitalet)
    • TPE - DOM (15:00, Viladecans)
    • CUB - ESP (21:00, L'Hospitalet)
    • PUR - USA (21:00, Viladecans)
  6. August 1
    • PUR - CUB (15:00, L'Hospitalet)
    • TPE - JPN (15:00, Viladecans)
    • ESP - ITA (21:00, L'Hospitalet)
    • DOM - USA (21:00, Viladecans)
  7. August 2
    • DOM - ITA (15:00, L'Hospitalet)
    • PUR - ESP (15:00, Viladecans)
    • JPN - USA (21:00, L'Hospitalet)
    • TPE - CUB (21:00, Viladecans)
  8. August 4
    • TPE - JPN (15:00, L'Hospitalet)
    • USA - CUB (21:00, L'Hospitalet)
  9. August 5
    • JPN - USA (15:00, L'Hospitalet)
    • CUB - TPE (21:00, L'Hospitalet)

References

  1. Preston, Mike (August 6, 1992). "Dismayed U.S. Beaten at Its Own Game". Los Angeles Times. p. C7. Retrieved August 8, 2021 via newspapers.com.
  2. Harral, Emily (2018). The Utility Player: An Examination of the Role of Baseball in Cuban Society (BA thesis). University of Mississippi.

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