Baseball at the 2020 Summer Olympics explained

Event:Baseball
Games:2020 Summer
Venue:Yokohama Stadium, Yokohama
Fukushima Azuma Stadium, Fukushima City
Dates:28 July – 7 August 2021
Num Events:1
Teams:6
Competitors:144
Nations:6
Prev:2008
Next:2028

Baseball was featured at the 2020 Summer Olympics, in Tokyo, for the first time since the 2008 Summer Olympics.[1] Six national teams competed in the tournament: Israel, Japan (host), Mexico, South Korea, the United States, and the Dominican Republic.

Baseball/softball was one of five optional sports that were added to the programme of the 2020 Summer Olympics. It did not return in 2024 for the Paris Summer Olympics.[2] The tournament was originally scheduled to be held in 2020, but on 24 March 2020, the Olympics were postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[3] As a result, the games were played behind closed doors.[4]

Medalists

Men's tournament
Kōyō Aoyagi
Suguru Iwazaki
Masato Morishita
Hiromi Itoh
Yoshinobu Yamamoto
Masahiro Tanaka
Yasuaki Yamasaki
Ryoji Kuribayashi
Yūdai Ōno
Kodai Senga
Kaima Taira
Ryutaro Umeno
Takuya Kai
Tetsuto Yamada
Sōsuke Genda
Hideto Asamura
Ryosuke Kikuchi
Hayato Sakamoto
Munetaka Murakami
Kensuke Kondo
Yuki Yanagita
Ryoya Kurihara
Masataka Yoshida
Seiya Suzuki

Shane Baz
Anthony Carter
Brandon Dickson
Anthony Gose
Edwin Jackson
Scott Kazmir
Nick Martinez
Scott McGough
David Robertson
Joe Ryan
Ryder Ryan
Simeon Woods Richardson
Tim Federowicz
Mark Kolozsvary
Nick Allen
Eddy Alvarez
Triston Casas
Todd Frazier
Jamie Westbrook
Tyler Austin
Eric Filia
Patrick Kivlehan
Jack López
Bubba Starling

Darío Álvarez
Gabriel Arias
Jairo Asencio
Luis Felipe Castillo
Jumbo Díaz
Junior García
Jhan Mariñez
Cristopher Mercedes
Denyi Reyes
Ramón Rosso
Ángel Sánchez
Raúl Valdés
Roldani Baldwin
Charlie Valerio
José Bautista
Juan Francisco
Jeison Guzmán
Erick Mejia
Gustavo Núñez
Emilio Bonifácio
Melky Cabrera
Johan Mieses
Yefri Pérez
Julio Rodríguez

Qualification

See main article: Baseball at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Qualification.

Six national teams qualified for the Olympic baseball tournament. Japan automatically qualified, as the host nation. Israel qualified by winning the September 2019 Europe/Africa continental tournament.

Two teams qualified through the 2019 WBSC Premier12 tournament in November 2019. South Korea qualified as the best-placed team from the Asia/Oceania region (other than Japan, which already qualified as host), while Mexico qualified as the best-placed team from the Americas.

The United States qualified by winning the Americas Qualifying Event that was originally scheduled to take place in March 2020, but was postponed to May/June 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The final spot was awarded to the Dominican Republic which won a world Final Qualifying Tournament in late June 2021.[5]

Competition schedule

[6]

GSGroup stage KOKnock-outBBronze medal gameFGold medal game
Wed 28 Thu 29 Fri 30 Sat 31 Sun 1 Mon 2 Tue 3 Wed 4 Thu 5 Fri 6 Sat 7
GS KO B F

Team squads

See main article: Baseball at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Team squads.

Competition format

The small number of teams in the tournament resulted in an unusual competition format being adopted that featured 16 games. There was an opening group round-robin round, and a modified double-elimination bracket.[7]

For the group round, there were two pools of three teams each. Each team played the other two teams in its pool once. A total of six games were played in the group round.

In the knockout round, the first three games featured teams that each finished in the same position in their respective pools (A1 vs B1, A2 vs B2, A3 vs B3). The loser of the A3 vs. B3 game was eliminated (with only one loss in the elimination round, plus one or two in the group stage). After this, play continued in double-elimination format until there is one team left in each of the winners and losers brackets. Those two teams played in the gold medal game (a single game; the losers bracket representative does not need to beat the winners bracket representative twice). The last two teams eliminated from the losers bracket played in the bronze medal game. In total, 10 games are played in the knockout round:

  1. A3 vs B3 (loser eliminated)
  2. A2 vs B2
  3. Winner of #1 vs Winner of #2
  4. A1 vs B1
  5. Loser of #2 vs Loser of #3 (loser eliminated)
  6. Loser of #4 vs Winner of #5 (loser to bronze medal game)
  7. Winner of #3 vs Winner of #4 (winner to gold medal game)
  8. Loser of #7 vs Winner of #6 (winner to gold medal game, loser to bronze medal game)
  9. Bronze medal game: Loser of #6 vs Loser of #8
  10. Gold medal game: Winner of #7 vs. Winner of #8

Thus, the best two teams from group play face each other in the quarterfinals, with a possible rematch later in the tournament (including the gold medal game, if the winner also wins its next game and the loser wins its next two).

Group stage

The schedule was announced on 28 June 2021.[8] Note that "Qualification" column represents positional seeding in the knockout stage, effective at the conclusion of the group stage.

All times are local (UTC+9).

Group A

Group B

Knockout stage

Round 1

Round 2

Round 1 repechage

Round 2 repechage

Semifinals

Bronze medal game

Gold medal game

Final standings

PlaceTeamRecord
5–0
4–2
3–3
43–4
51–4
60–3

All-Olympic team

AwardsAwarded playerNational team / club team
MVP Award Tetsuto Yamada Japan / Tokyo Yakult Swallows
Best Defensive Player Honours Nick Allen United States / Midland RockHounds (Oakland Athletics organization)
Tokyo 2020
All-Olympic
Baseball Team
Pitcher (Right) Yoshinobu Yamamoto Japan / Orix Buffaloes
Pitcher (Left) Anthony Gose United States / Columbus Clippers (Cleveland Indians organization)
Catcher Takuya Kai Japan / Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks
First baseman Triston Casas United States / Portland Sea Dogs (Boston Red Sox organization)
Second baseman Eddy Alvarez United States / Jupiter Hammerheads (Miami Marlins organization)
Third baseman Erick Mejia Dominican Republic / Omaha Storm Chasers (Kansas City Royals organization)
Shortstop Hayato Sakamoto Japan / Yomiuri Giants
Left fielder Hyun-soo Kim South Korea / LG Twins
Center fielder Park Hae-min South Korea / Samsung Lions
Right fielder Mitch Glasser Israel / Sioux Falls Canaries
Designated hitter Tyler Austin United States / Yokohama DeNA BayStars

Selected by the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC).[9]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Baseball/Softball . 12 July 2018. .
  2. Web site: Gender equality and youth at the heart of the Paris 2024 Olympic Sports Programme . International Olympic Committee . 7 December 2020 . 3 May 2021.
  3. Web site: Joint Statement from the International Olympic Committee and the Tokyo 2020 Organising Committee. International Olympic Committee. 24 March 2020.
  4. Web site: Tokyo Olympics to be held without fans after new COVID-19 state of emergency declared. usatoday.com. 8 July 2021.
  5. Web site: WBSC announces hosts, dates of Tokyo 2020 Olympic Baseball/Softball Qualifiers. wbsc.org. World Baseball Softball Confederation. 20 January 2019. 16 September 2019. 7 October 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191007175253/http://www.wbsc.org/olympic-news-wbsc-announces-hosts-dates-of-tokyo-2020-olympic-baseball-softball-qualifiers/. dead.
  6. Web site: Baseball/Softball Competition Schedule . Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. 8 March 2020.
  7. Web site: Competition format. Tokyo Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
  8. Web site: WBSC, Tokyo 2020 reveal Olympic Baseball groups and schedule. wbsc.org. World Baseball Softball Confederation. 28 June 2021.
  9. Web site: WBSC names MVP and Tokyo 2020 All-Olympic Baseball Team. NPB.jp. August 7, 2021. August 8, 2021.