1973 Amateur World Series (in Nicaragua) explained

Country:Nicaragua
Num Teams:11
Continents:3
Prev Year:1973
Medal Type:world cup
Champion:United States
Second:Nicaragua
Third:Puerto Rico
Third-Flagvar:1952
Fourth:Colombia
Prevseason:1973 Cuba
Nextseason:1974

The 1973 Amateur World Series in Managua, Nicaragua was run by FEMBA, a splinter organization from the International Baseball Federation (FIBA). It ran parallel to FIBA's 1973 Amateur World Series in Cuba, during a period of international baseball conflict.

Though the FEMBA event started and ended earlier, it went into the history books post-reconciliation as "Amateur World Series XXII" while the FIBA event was known as "Amateur World Series XXI". The FEMBA Series was held in Managua, Nicaragua from November 22 through December 5.

Final standings

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "1973 Amateur World Series (in Nicaragua)".

Except where otherwise indicated, Everything.Explained.Today is © Copyright 2009-2024, A B Cryer, All Rights Reserved. Cookie policy.

width=25Rkwidth=170Teamwidth=25Record
110–0
28–2
38–2
48–2
58–2
64–6
74–6
83–7
93–7
101–9
110–10