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1969 European Baseball Championship

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1969 European Baseball Championship
Tournament details
CountryItaly
Dates27 July–3 August
Teams7
Defending champions Belgium
Final positions
Champions Netherlands (8th title)
Runners-up Italy
Third place Spain
Fourth place West Germany
Tournament statistics
Best BANetherlands Hudson John [nl] (.461)
Most HRsNetherlands Hamilton Richardson [nl] (2)
Awards
MVPNetherlands Hamilton Richardson [nl]
← 1967
1971 →

The 1969 European Baseball Championship was held in Wiesbaden, Germany and was won by the Netherlands. Italy finished as runner-up. The tournament, held at Lindsey Air Station, had two groups, with defending champion Belgium and Italy and the Netherlands, who both skipped the 1967 championship, in the top group and four teams in the bottom group. West Germany defeated Belgium in the only cross-group game in the tournament.[1] After the tournament, Spain, which went undefeated in the lower group, requested that the two-tiered format be abolished.[2]

An American military team, the Wiesbaden Flyers, and a team from South Africa also attended the tournament.[1]

Italian players reportedly chanted "Antilles, Antilles," objecting to the Dutch team's use of ballplayers from the Netherlands Antilles, which included most valuable player Hamilton Richardson [nl].[3][4]

Standings

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Pos. Team Record
1  Netherlands 3–0
2  Italy 2–1
3  Spain 3–0
4  West Germany 3–1
5  Belgium 0–5
6  Sweden 1–2
7  France 0–3

Sources[1][5]

Awards

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Hamilton Richardson, tournament MVP

References

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  1. ^ a b c Chetwynd, Josh (2008). Baseball in Europe : a country by country history. McFarland. pp. 241, 242. ISBN 978-0-7864-3724-5.
  2. ^ a b Pernas López, Julio (March 2019). BALL!… El béisbol en España de 1961 a 1975 (PDF) (in Spanish). Real Federación Española de Béisbol y Sófbol. p. 129 – via World Baseball Softball Confederation.
  3. ^ Doeleman, Hans (1969-08-04). "Elegante „Azzurri" stuitten op ijzeren verdediging: Italië kon Nederland niet van titel afhouden in Wiesbaden". Het Parool (in Dutch). p. 8. Retrieved 2026-01-26.
  4. ^ a b "Richardson beste honkballer". De Volkskrant (in Dutch). 1969-08-04. Retrieved 2026-01-26.
  5. ^ "Archief Europees kampioenschap". Honkbalsite archief (in Dutch). Retrieved 2025-12-09.
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