Israel at the European Baseball Championship

Israel at international baseball competitions

Teams Israel national baseball team
Results

This is a record of Israel's results at the 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]

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.[1]

Record

European Baseball Championship record Qualification record
Year Host(s) Round Position W L RS RA Host W L RS RA
2010 Did not qualify Croatia 2 2 22 27
2012 Did not qualify Israel 3 2 39 16
2014 Did not enter Did not enter
2016 Did not qualify Slovenia, Austria 8 2 97 29

2010 European Baseball Championship - Qualifier Pool 3

# Team Games Wins Losses Tiebreaker
1 Croatia440
2 Lithuania4224.86 RA/9
3 Israel4226.75 RA/9
4 Bulgaria4229.00 RA/9
5 Serbia404
Qualified for the final
Did not qualify for the final

2012 European Baseball Championship - Pool Tel Aviv

Teams W L Pct. GB R RA
 Great Britain 3 0 1.000 30 16
 Israel 2 1 .667 1 30 11
 Lithuania 1 2 .333 2 19 28
 Georgia 0 3 .000 3 9 33

2016 European Baseball Championship

C-Level Qualifier

# Teams
1  Israel
2  Slovenia
3  Romania
4  Ireland
5  Hungary
6  Finland
7  Latvia
8  Norway
Qualified for B-level Tournament.

Source: [2]

B-Level Qualifier - Group A

Teams W L Pct. GB
 Sweden 4 1 .800 0
 Austria 4 1 .800 0
 Israel 3 2 .600 1
 Lithuania 2 3 .500 2
 Belarus 1 4 .200 3
 Poland 1 4 .200 3

Source: [3]

See also

References

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