Israel at the European Baseball Championship explained

This is a record of Israel's results at the European Baseball Championship. Israel came in fourth in the 2019 European Baseball Championship.

Honors

During the 2016 C-Level qualifier, Dean Kremer was named the Euros’ Most Valuable Pitcher and Simon Rosenbaum was named MVP.[1] During the 2016 B-Level qualifier, Kremer once again won the Most Valuable Pitcher award.[2]

Israel led teams at the 2016 competition in almost every statistic possible during the C-Level qualifiers. They led in hitting with a .309 average, .450 on base percentage, .509 slugging percentage. They also were the leaders in runs with 53, home runs with 9 and hit by pitch with 20. In addition to hitting they led in ERA with 1.05, strikeouts with an average of 11.5 per nine innings, opponents batting average with .140 and fielding percentage of .973. Israel was tied for stolen bases with 23, which Romania led with 26. The only other statistics Israel did not lead in were walks and doubles.

Record

Record by team

TeamMain tournamentQualifier
width=20width=20width=20width=20width=20width=20width=20width=20width=20width=20
3212613
10116
3303710
5414712
110111
2201883121513
11083
11000
22000
11000
11000
11000
31200
22010710100
11014111000
11011800000
0000022000
1102100000
11000
2114400000
32110800000
303103400000
22018200000
211171200000
101111600000
Total201371251033324900

2010 European Baseball Championship - Qualifier Pool 3

Israel competed in the qualification for the 2010 European Baseball Championship, in July 2008.[3] Israel went 2-2 and finished in 3rd place, based on the tiebreaker stat of runs against per 9 innings. Israel lost their first two games, against Bulgaria and Croatia, before coming back to win their final two games, against Serbia and Lithuania.

width=20width=150Teamwidth=50Gameswidth=50Winswidth=50Losseswidth=100Tiebreaker
1440 -
24224.86 RA/9
34226.75 RA/9
44229.00 RA/9
5404 -
width=15px bgcolor="#ccffcc"Qualified for the final
width=15px bgcolor="#ffcccc"Did not qualify for the final
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2012 European Baseball Championship - Pool Tel Aviv

Israel competed in the qualification for the 2012 European Baseball Championship.[4] In addition to competing, Israel hosted one of the qualification pools from July 26–29, 2011.[5] [6] Israel was eliminated from the tournament after going 2-1, finishing in second place behind Great Britain who went 3-0. Israel won their first game against Georgia, lost their second game against Great Britain, before coming back to beat Lithuania in their final game. Israel went on to compete in the home/away finals against Great Britain, where they won the first game but lost the second, with Great Britain advancing to the main tournament.

Going into the round, Great Britain was expected to come win, being ranked 21st, followed by Lithuania at 48 and Israel at 57.[7]

TeamsPct.GB
align=left 3 0 1.000 - 30 16
align=left 2 1 .667 1 30 11
align=left 1 2 .333 2 19 28
align=left 0 3 .000 3 9 33
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2016 European Baseball Championship

Israel competed in the qualification for the 2016 European Baseball Championship.

During the C-Level qualifier, Dean Kremer was named the Euros’ Most Valuable Pitcher. During the two games he pitched, he pitched 13 innings, giving up only 6 hits, no runs, one walk, and struck out 20.[1]

Simon Rosenbaum was named MVP after hitting .529, along with four homeruns, giving him a 1.294 slugging percentage, in addition to scoring ten runs, collecting 10 RBIs and had three stolen bases.

Israel led teams at competition in almost every statistic possible during the C-Level qualifiers. They led in hitting with a .309 average, .450 on base percentage, .509 slugging percentage. They also were the leaders in runs with 53, home runs with 9 and hit by pitch with 20. In addition to hitting they led in ERA with 1.05, strikeouts with an average of 11.5 per nine innings, opponents batting average with .140 and fielding percentage of .973. Israel was tied for stolen bases with 23, which Romania led with 26. The only other statistics Israel did not lead in were walks and doubles.

2016 C-Level qualification

At the 2016 European Baseball Championship Israel entered the qualification at the C-Level. After finishing in first place during the Group B round, Israel moved on to the C-Level finals.[8] Israel was placed in Group B for the C-Level qualifier, where they won all three games they played, against Slovenia, Finland and Latvia, outscoring their competitors 31-4. Advancing to the C-Level semifinals, Israel faced Romania who they beat 8-3. In the finals, Israel beat Slovenia 14-0. During the C-Level finals stage, the top two teams move on to the B-Level qualification. As the first-place finisher, Israel moved on to B-Level qualification.

TeamsPct.GB
align=left 3 0 1.000 0
align=left 2 1 .667 1
align=left 1 2 .333 2
align=left 0 3 .000 3
width=15px bgcolor="#ccffcc"Qualified for Final Stage
width=15px bgcolor=#ffccccDid not qualify fot Final Stage

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Teams
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Qualified for B-level Tournament.

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2016 B-level qualifier

After qualifying for the B-Level qualifier after finishing in first place during the C-Level qualifier, Israel competed in the Group A.[9] The top team from each of the two groups would move on to the tournament. With Israel placing third in their group, they were eliminated.[10] Israel started the round with victories over Belarus, Poland and Austria, before losing to Lithuania and Sweden. Despite outscoring their opponents 44-26, Israel was eliminated from the tournament, as Sweden and Austria went 4-1, leaving Israel one game back from advancing.

TeamsPct.GB
align=left 4 1 .800 0
align=left 4 1 .800 0
align=left 32 .600 1
align=left 2 3.500 2
align=left 1 4 .200 3
align=left 1 4 .200 3
Source: [11]

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NamePositionB/TCIDOB
6 P/OF R/R SR 07/01/1996
8 Oren Gal IF R/R SR 19/07/1987
10 OF R/R SR 10/07/1989
12 OF R/R SR 26/12/1981
13 P/C R/R SR 16/06/1996
15 OF R/R SR 12/09/1994
19 OF L/R SR 18/12/1985
20 P/OF R/R SR 02/08/1993
21 C/OF R/R SR 03/04/1987
22 C/IF R/R SR 20/08/1988
23 P/OF R/R SR 27/09/1981
25 P/OF R/R SR 25/07/1997
28 P R/R SR 29/05/1989
32 P/IF R/R SR 03/12/1976
33 C L/R SR 21/12/1989
35/7 IF R/R SR 02/01/1980
36 P R/R SR 11/02/1979
39 P/IF R/R SR 28/12/1993
37 Manager
General Manager
40 Coach
4 Coach
Source:[12]

2019 European Baseball Championship

Based on Team Israel's performance in the 2016 competition, Israel did not need to compete in the C-Level qualifier and competed instead in the B-Level qualifier in 2017. Israel played in Pool 1, in Belgrade, Serbia, from 24 to 29 July 2018. During the tournament, Israel played Switzerland, Bulgaria, Austria, Greece, and Serbia. They went 3-2, which was enough to qualify them for the group championship game against Austria, which they lost 12-2.

They were then sent to another group stage with teams from the C stage and other teams that did not yet qualify. They were assigned to Pool B, which featured 12 teams competing in two groups of 6. The two group winners faced off in a playoff for the last qualifying spot for the 2019 European Championship. In their pool, Team Israel competed against Russia, Ireland, Serbia, Bulgaria, and Greece.[13]

The team played in the 2019 European Baseball Championship - B-Pool in early July 2019 in Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria, winning all of five of its games and advancing to the playoffs against Team Lithuania in the 2019 Playoff Series at the end of July 2019 which it won and thus qualified for the last qualifying spot for the 2019 European Baseball Championship.[14]

In preparation for Baseball at the 2020 Summer Olympics, 10 American baseball players made Aliyah in 2018 in order to qualify under the citizenship requirement for the 2019 European Baseball Championships and the Olympics. The players were Corey Baker, Gabe Cramer, Blake Gailen, Joey Wagman, Alex Katz, Eric Brodkowitz, Jonathan de Marte, Jon Moscot, Jeremy Wolf (who lives in Tel Aviv), and Zack Weiss.[15] [16] [17] They were followed in 2019 by Danny Valencia, Ty Kelly, Nick Rickles, Ben Wanger, and Jeremy Bleich.[18]

In Round 1 of the 2019 European Baseball Championship, Israel went 4-1 (defeating the Czech Republic, Sweden, Germany, and Great Britain while losing to the Netherlands). The team thereby advanced to the Championship's eight-team playoffs, with Mitch Glasser leading all Championship batters in runs with 7, and Blake Gailen tied with Germany's Marco Cardoso for the lead in hits, with 8.[19] In the Championship playoffs, Israel defeated Team France in the quarterfinals, lost to Team Italy in the semi-finals, and came in fourth.[20]

width=15px bgcolor="#cfc"Qualified for Final
width=15px bgcolor=#fccDid not qualify for Final
Teams
15 0
24 1
33 2
42 3
51 4
60 5

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2019 Playoff Series

Israel won the best-of-three playoff series, and thus qualified for the 2019 European Baseball Championship. The playoff host was Lithuania.

Pool A

Qualified for Quarterfinals
Qualified for Relegation Round
TeamsPct.GB
4 1 .800 46 15
4 1 .800 25 23
3 2 .600 1.0 32 25
2 3 .400 2.0 19 23
2 3 .400 2.0 23 28
0 5 .000 4.0 14 45

Play-Offs

Quarter Finals:

2021 European Baseball Championship

See main article: 2021 European Baseball Championship.

Play-offs

Final

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.mister-baseball.com/israel-dominates-clevel-european-championship/ Israel Dominates C-Level European Championship
  2. http://www.baseballeurope.com/post/sweden_wins_b_level_european_championship_in_vienn "Sweden wins B Level European Championship in Vienna,"
  3. http://www.baseballstats.eu/2008/karlovac/schedule.php Karlovac Schedule
  4. http://www.haaretz.com/baseball-profile-serving-wine-with-a-curveball-1.375264 Baseball Profile Serving Wine With a Curveball
  5. http://competition.baseballeurope.com/2011/telaviv/schedule.php Tel Aviv Schedule
  6. http://portlandtribune.com/component/content/article?id=9881 Britain's Best
  7. Web site: GB to compete for European A Pool in Tel Aviv, Israel - News - British National Teams - Mister Baseball. mister-baseball.com. 2016-07-07.
  8. http://www.mister-baseball.com/qualifier-european-championship-cpool-ljubljana-final-day-august-2-2014/ Qualifier European Championship C-Pool in Ljubljana: Final Day, August 2, 2014
  9. http://www.baseballeurope.com/post/qualifier_european_championship_seniors_c_level_to Qualifier European Championship Seniors C-Level to be played in Ljubljana, Slovenia this week
  10. http://www.baseballeurope.com/post/sweden_wins_b_level_european_championship_in_vienn Sweden wins B-Level European Championship in Vienna
  11. http://www.baseballstats.eu/2015/vienna/standing.php Standing Pool A
  12. http://www.baseballstats.eu/2014/ljubljana/rosters.php?roster=isr ISRAEL Team Roster
  13. http://www.baseballstats.eu/2017/belgrade_bp/schedule.php Belgrade 2017
  14. https://www.baseball.org.il/en/english-news/399-meet-the-senior-national-team-coach-eric-holtz "Meet the Senior National Team Coach: Eric Holtz,"
  15. Web site: 10 U.S.-Jewish Baseball Players to Get Dual Israeli Citizenship in Bid to Make 2020 Olympics. 11 October 2018. 12 October 2018. Haaretz.
  16. Web site: Ten Jewish-American baseball players to immigrate to Israel for Olympics. 12 October 2018.
  17. https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-israel-s-baseball-team-s-secret-weapon-may-get-it-into-the-olympics-1.7802291 Israel's baseball team has a secret weapon – and it may get it into the Olympics - Israel News - Haaretz.com
  18. https://twitter.com/ilbaseball/status/1167085533861949441 Israel Baseball on Twitter: "Mazaltov to new Olim Nick Rickles, Ty Kelly and Ben Wanger who will join #teamisrael at the European Championships in Germany next week #israelbas...
  19. Web site: Statistiken der Baseball-EM 2019 . 2019-09-15 . 2020-04-12 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200412022158/https://www.baseball-em.de/statistiken-c89861 . dead .
  20. http://www.baseballeurope.com/competition/tournaments_events_overview_2018 TOURNAMENTS & EVENTS OVERVIEW 2018