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Chile national baseball team

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Chile national baseball team
Information
Country Chile
FederationFederación de Béisbol y Softbol de Chile
ConfederationCOPABE
ManagerIan Sommerville
WBSC ranking
Current 50 Steady (2 November 2023)[1]

The Chile national baseball team is the national baseball team of Chile. The team represents Chile in international competitions. It is affiliated to the International Baseball Federation and his continental confederation COPABE. It is controlled by the Federación de Béisbol y Softbol de Chile.

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History of Baseball in Chile

Early Beginnings

The sport of baseball was introduced to Chile on July 4, 1918. At that time, the city of Iquique in northern Chile was experiencing a nitrate boom. Sakurada Tatsukichi Endo, a Japanese man who went by the name "John," arrived in Iquique aboard a ship named Maru. John was an enthusiast of baseball, which was already a popular sport in the United States, Europe, and his native Japan. In 1931, John, along with eight other local players, established the Iquique Baseball Association, becoming Chile's first governing body for the sport.

Initial Development

Early baseball practices in Iquique took place on makeshift fields, using subpar equipment provided by Sakurada. Despite these humble beginnings, baseball soon started to spread to other cities in northern Chile, including Tocopilla, Antofagasta, and Chuquicamata.

Expansion and Clubs

By 1949, the sport had reached Santiago, where the first baseball clubs were established. The clubs comprised a diverse group of players, including Chileans, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans. In that same year, the first inter-city match in Chilean baseball history took place in the north. In 1951, the Baseball Federation of Chile was founded, and by 1953, an annual national championship had been established.

Successes and Challenges

The 1980s were a golden era for baseball in Chile, particularly due to the disillusionment with the national football team's performance in the 1982 World Cup in Spain. Chilean baseball reached a high point when it participated in the Baseball World Youth Cup in Japan in 1989. However, the victory of the football team Colo-Colo in the 1991 Copa Libertadores led to a resurgence of football's popularity, which resulted in a decline for baseball, as well as other sports like basketball and boxing.

Modern Era

Between 1998 and 2004, baseball faced a severe decline, verging on extinction from the professional sports scene in Chile. This period also saw declines in basketball and volleyball. The sport's federation has cited the overwhelming popularity of football and tennis as major challenges, as they have nearly monopolized the sports landscape in Chile.

Kits


Catchers

  • Fernando Romero
  • Sebastián Barrera
  • Diego Valenzuela

Infielders

  • James Sommerville
  • Ian Sommerville
  • Cristián Luna
  • Carlos Beroiza
  • Arturo Bugueño

Outfielders

  • Álvaro Campillay
  • Daniel Catalan
  • Thomas Salas
  • Franco Navarro

References

  1. ^ "The WBSC World Ranking". WBSC. 2 November 2023. Retrieved 2 November 2023.

External links

This page was last edited on 18 November 2023, at 21:23
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