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Great Britain national baseball team

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National baseball team representing the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
See also:Great Britain women's national baseball team

Great Britain national baseball team
Information
CountryUnited Kingdom
FederationBritish Baseball Federation
ConfederationConfederation of European Baseball
ManagerBradley Marcelino
CaptainTBD
WBSC ranking
Current 19Decrease 2 (11 November 2025)[1]
Highest17 (23 July, 2025)
Lowest38 (2 times; latest in December 2018)
Uniforms
Home
Away
World Baseball Classic
Appearances2 (first in2023)
Best result15th (2023)
Olympic Games
Appearances0
World Cup
Appearances2 (first in1938)
Best result 1st (1 time, in1938)
Intercontinental Cup
Appearances0
European Championship
Appearances15 (first in1967)
Best result 2nd (3 times, most recent in2023)

TheGreat Britain national baseball team is the national men'sbaseball team of theUnited Kingdom.[2] It is governed by theBritish Baseball Federation, and is also a member nation of theConfederation of European Baseball.

The team will compete in the2026 World Baseball Classic in March 2026.

History

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Great Britain won the first Amateur World Series in 1938

The British team, managed byGeorge McNeil, won the inauguralBaseball World Cup in 1938, beating theUnited States by four games to one inthe series hosted inEngland. This series was subsequently declared the first world championship of amateur baseball by theInternational Baseball Federation, and so Great Britain became the first amateur world champions. With the backing of SirJohn Moores a team was set to compete in the 1939 series, inHavana, as defending champions. In doing so they would have become the first national representative team to compete outside of the United Kingdom[3] but the outbreak of the Second World War interrupted the development of baseball in the United Kingdom, the team withdrew and the sport entered into decline domestically. So severe was the impact of the Second World War on baseball in the United Kingdom that it was over 70 years before the team qualified for another world championship event, when they reached the2009 Baseball World Cup by virtue of its second-place finish at the2007 European Baseball Championship.

In 2007, the Great Britain team won thesilver medal at theEuropean Baseball Championship, finishing top of Group B and only losing two games in the tournament. It ultimately finished second overall to theNetherlands. This marked Britain's highest placing in the tournament since its first entry into the event in 1967, when it also finished second.

Prior to 2007 the team's showing in the European Baseball Championship was generally limited to finishing in the lower half of the standings, which often resulted in relegation to the secondary tournament known as the European Baseball Championship Qualifier (sometimes referred to as the 'B-Pool'). In 1988 and 1996 Great Britain hosted and won the Qualifier, thereby returning to the main European Championship event the following year (sometimes referred to as the 'A-Pool'). Since the silver medal in 2007, Great Britain has on occasion had to repeat the process of qualification through the B-Pool.

By winning the silver medal in 2007 Great Britain qualified both for the 2009 Baseball World Cup and for theFinal Qualifying Tournament in Taiwan for the2008 Summer Olympics. However, a lack of funding including a refusal byUK Sport to provide any backing meant it was forced to withdraw from the Final Qualifying Tournament and was replaced byGermany.[4] This was the Great Britain team's last chance to qualify for anOlympic baseball competition due to the earlier decision by theInternational Olympic Committee (IOC) to remove baseball from the Games after 2008. That decision – announced one day after London had been awarded the2012 Olympics on 6 July 2005 – also meant that the Great Britain baseball team would not have the opportunity to play in front of a home crowd in the 2012 London Olympics and to promote the sport in the United Kingdom. It also meant that the team ceased to receive elite funding from bodies such as UK Sport.[citation needed]

At the 2009 World Cup – held simultaneously in various countries around Europe – Britain qualified out of the first group stage before eventually finishing 15th overall. Following the World Cup, in October 2009 the IBAF announced a new set of world rankings in which Britain rose to 21st.,[5] though they since dropped to 32nd as of 2017.[6]Great Britain was invited to compete in the qualifying round of the2013 World Baseball Classic. In 2016 Hall of Fame inducteeTrevor Hoffman joined the coaching staff, honouring his maternal English ancestry, with his grandfather having been a professional footballer in theFootball League.[7] Great Britain competed in the qualifying round of the2017 World Baseball Classic, where it was defeated in the finals byTeam Israel.[citation needed]

On 20 September 2022, Great Britain qualified for its first World Baseball Classic by defeating Spain 10–9 in 10 innings in Regensburg, Germany.[8]

Notable figures

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Hall of Fame inducteeTrevor Hoffman has previously coached the Great Britain national team,[7] as has the English-born formerMajor League Baseball playerLance Painter. The most high-profile recent player to represent the United Kingdom as a player isJazz Chisholm Jr. Former major leaguerVance Worley has also played for the team, starting the qualifying game against Spain in 2022 that clinched a spot in the 2023World Baseball Classic.[9]

Coaching staff

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PositionName
United States Drew SpencerManager
The Bahamas Albert CartwrightBench coach
United States Zach GraefserPitching coach
United States TS ReedFirst base coach
United Kingdom Brad MarcelinoThird base coach
United States Conor BrooksBullpen coach
Northern Ireland Jesse GuffeyAthletic trainer
United Kingdom Alan DeanStrength coach
See also:Category:Great Britain national baseball team people

Current roster

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The team's roster for the2023 World Baseball Classic qualification. Very few members of the team were born in Britain, instead qualifying through British parents or grandparents, and almost none of them played in the domestic league.[10]

Great Britain roster –2023 World Baseball Classic Qualification
PlayersCoaches
Pitchers
Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders


Manager

Coaches


See also:Category:Great Britain national baseball team players

Results and fixtures

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The following is a list ofprofessionalbaseball match results currently active in the latest version of theWBSC World Rankings, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.[11]

Legend

  Win  Lose  Void or postponed  Fixture

2019

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Euro Championship GS8 SeptemberGermany 1–0 Great BritainBonn 1,Germany
19:30CETBoxscoreAttendance: 1,350
Euro Championship GS9 SeptemberCzech Republic 3–4(F/10) Great BritainWeyersberg Park,Germany
12:30CETBoxscoreAttendance: 150
Euro Championship GS10 SeptemberGreat Britain 4–7 IsraelWeyersberg Park,Germany
12:30CETBoxscoreAttendance: 150
Euro Championship GS11 SeptemberSweden 7–13 Great BritainBonn 2,Germany
13:00CETBoxscoreAttendance: 50
Euro Championship GS11 SeptemberGreat Britain 2–10 NetherlandsBonn 2,Germany
17:15CETBoxscoreAttendance: 150
Euro Championship RR12 SeptemberAustria 6–1 Great BritainBonn 1,Germany
11:00CETBoxscoreAttendance: 100
Euro Championship RR13 SeptemberGreat Britain 12–2(F/8) SwedenWeyersberg Park,Germany
12:30CETBoxscoreAttendance: 80
Euro Championship RR14 SeptemberCroatia 1–5 Great BritainWeyersberg Park,Germany
12:30CETBoxscoreAttendance: 150
Euro Championship 9th15 SeptemberAustria 9–11 Great BritainWeyersberg Park,Germany
11:00BoxscoreAttendance: 150

2021

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Euro Championship GS12 SeptemberFrance 2–7 Great BritainPaolo II Palace,Italy
Boxscore
Euro Championship GS13 SeptemberGreat Britain 6–7 RussiaPaschetto Stadium,Italy
Boxscore
Euro Championship GS14 SeptemberGreat Britain 4–11 IsraelAluffi Stadium,Italy
Boxscore
Euro Championship QF16 SeptemberNetherlands 7–5 Great BritainPaschetto Stadium,Italy
Boxscore
Euro Championship CG17 SeptemberBelgium 11–12 Great BritainAluffi Stadium,Italy
Boxscore
Euro Championship 5th18 SeptemberGreat Britain 5–8 Czech RepublicPaolo II Palace,Italy
Boxscore

2022

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World Baseball Classic Q16 SeptemberGreat Britain 14–4(F/8) FranceArmin-Wolf-Arena,Germany
19:00CETWP: McKenzie Mills (1-0)
HR: Harry Ford (1)
BoxscoreLP: Kevin Canelon (0-1)
HR: Ivan Acuna (1)
Attendance: 897
Umpires: Jon Byrne
World Baseball Classic Q17 SeptemberGreat Britain 8–1 GermanyArmin-Wolf-Arena,Germany
19:00CETWP: Akeel Morris (1-0)
HR: Justin Wylie (1), Harry Ford (2)
BoxscoreLP: Brian Flynn (0-1)
Attendance: 2,216
Umpires: Tyler Jones (HP), Jon Byrne (1B), Sam Burch (2B), Young Chou Kwon (3B)
World Baseball Classic Q20 SeptemberSpain 9–10(F/10) Great BritainArmin-Wolf-Arena,Germany
19:00CETLP: Rhiner Cruz
HR: Noelvi Marte (1)
BoxscoreWP: Tahnaj Thomas
HR: Harry Ford (3), D'Shawn Knowles (1), Jaden Rudd (1)
Attendance: 1,186
Umpires: HP: Young Chou Kwon, 1B: Roberto LaMadrid, 2B: Darius Ghani, 3B: Mark Winters

2023

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World Baseball Classic GS11 MarchGreat Britain 2–6 United StatesChase Field,United States
19:00MTLP:Vance Worley (0–1)
HR:Trayce Thompson (1)
BoxscoreWP:Adam Wainwright (1–0)
HR:Kyle Schwarber (1)
Attendance: 39,650
Umpires: HP –Carlos Torres, 1B – Felix Tejada, 2B –Bill Miller, 3B – Jhonatan Biarreta
World Baseball Classic GS12 MarchGreat Britain 8–18(F/7) CanadaChase Field,United States
12:00MTLP:Akeel Morris (0–1)
HR:Harry Ford (1)
BoxscoreWP:Phillippe Aumont (1–0)
HR:Edouard Julien (1),Owen Caissie (1)
Attendance: 11,555
Umpires: HP – Felix Tejada, 1B –Bill Miller, 2B – Jhonatan Biarreta, 3B –Carlos Torres
World Baseball Classic GS13 MarchColombia 5–7 Great BritainChase Field,United States
12:00MTLP: Yapson Gomez (0–1)
HR:Dilson Herrera (1)
BoxscoreWP: Graham Spraker (1–0)
Sv:Ian Gibaut (1)
HR:Harry Ford (2)
Attendance: 10,416
Umpires: HP – Jhonatan Biarreta, 1B –Cory Blaser, 2B – Felix Tejada, 3B –Doug Eddings
World Baseball Classic GS14 MarchGreat Britain 1–2 MexicoChase Field,United States
19:00MTLP:Tahnaj Thomas (0–1)
BoxscoreWP:JoJo Romero (1–0)
Sv:Giovanny Gallegos (1)
Attendance: 17,705
Umpires: HP –Cory Blaser, 1B –Carlos Torres, 2B – Félix Tejada, 3B – Jhonatan Biarreta

Tournament record

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World Baseball Classic

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World Baseball Classic recordQualification record
YearRoundPositionWLRSRAWLRSRA
2006did not enterNo qualifiers held
2009
2013did not qualify121432
2017222117
United States2023Round 115th131831303113
United States2026To be determinedAutomatically qualified
TotalRound 12/6131831646662

Great Britain was invited to compete in the qualifying round of the2013 World Baseball Classic, where they were grouped Canada and Germany. After an 11–1 defeat to the Canadians,[12] they won against the Czech Republic, 12–5.[13] In the third group game, however, Great Britain lost to Germany. Being 16–0 down at the 7th inning stretch, they pulled one back before the mercy rule came into effect, and GB exited the qualifiers 16–1.[14]

Baseball World Cup

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Baseball World Cup record
YearHostRoundPositionWLRSRA
1938United KingdomGold1 of 2412014
2009CroatiaNetherlands215 of 22192370
Total2/391Gold5104384
1938 Amateur World Series
13 AugustGreat Britain3–0 United StatesUnited Kingdom Wavertree Stadium,Liverpool
15 AugustGreat Britain8–6 United StatesUnited KingdomKingston upon Hull
17 AugustGreat Britain0–5 United StatesUnited KingdomSpotland Stadium,Rochdale
19 AugustGreat Britain4–0 United StatesUnited KingdomThe Shay,Halifax
20 AugustGreat Britain5–3 United StatesUnited KingdomLeeds
2009 Baseball World Cup
10 September 2009
Round 1, Group C
Great Britain7–9 JapanCroatiaZagreb, Croatia
Attendance: 180
LP: Samuel WhiteheadBoxscoreWP: Yosuke Okamoto

11 September 2009
Round 1, Group C
Nicaragua 10 – 0(F/7)Great BritainCroatiaZagreb, Croatia
Attendance: 150
WP: S. Diego GarciaBoxscoreLP: Alexander D. Smith

12 September 2009
Round 1, Group C
Croatia 1–4Great BritainCroatiaZagreb, Croatia
Attendance: 600
LP: James SummersBoxscoreWP: Brian C. Essery
Sv: Thomas A. Boleska

13 September 2009
Round 2, Group F
Great Britain0–6 CubaNetherlands Pim Mulier Stadion,Haarlem
Attendance: 327
LP: Stephen P. SpraggBoxscoreWP: Freddy A. Alvarez

14 September 2009
Round 2, Group F
Great Britain5 – 15(F/8) South KoreaNetherlands Sportpark Ookmeer,Amsterdam
Attendance: 91
LP: Stephen P. SpraggBoxscoreWP: Hyun-June Park

16 September 2009
Round 2, Group F
Nicaragua 4–1Great BritainNetherlands Familie Stadion,Rotterdam
Attendance: 112
WP: S. Diego GarciaBoxscoreLP: Brian C. Essery

17 September 2009
13:00
Round 2, Group F
Great Britain4–5 Puerto RicoNetherlands Pim Mulier Stadion,Haarlem
Attendance: 1,477
LP: Alexander D. SmithBoxscoreWP: Angel Garcia
Sv: Orlando B. Roman

18 September 2009
Round 2, Group F
Netherlands 6–0Great BritainNetherlands Familie Stadion,Rotterdam
Attendance: 2,225
WP: Tom StuifbergenBoxscoreLP: Aeden McQueary-Ennis

19 September 2009
Round 2, Group F
Spain 3–10Great BritainNetherlands Familie Stadion,Rotterdam
Attendance: 433
WP: Rhiner A. CruzBoxscoreLP: Stephen P. Spragg

20 September 2009
Round 2, Group F
Great Britain6–1 VenezuelaNetherlands Pim Mulier Stadion,Haarlem
Attendance: 800
LP: Thomas Stack-BabichBoxscoreWP: Roger Luque

European Baseball Championship

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Team Great Britain have played in 17 tournaments, with a current unbroken streak going back to 1997. The best result a silver medal (1967,2007, and2023).

Notable among these appearances was2019, with formerMLB pitchersBarry Enright andMichael Roth playing for the team.[15]

 

References

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  1. ^"WBSC World Rankings".WBSC. 11 November 2025. Retrieved11 November 2025.
  2. ^"History of Team GB in Baseball". British Baseball Federation. Retrieved21 August 2022.
  3. ^"England Baseball Team to Tour". Leeds Mercury. 30 July 1938. p. 11.
  4. ^BaseballSoftballUK."GB Baseball Team gets mention in Parliament"[permanent dead link], baseballsoftballuk.com, 6 February 2008
  5. ^Great Britain Baseball."Great Britain moves up the baseball world rankings", greatbritainbaseball.com, 20 October 2009
  6. ^"Rankings - WBSC". Archived fromthe original on 23 November 2018. Retrieved27 November 2017.
  7. ^abBloom, Barry (22 September 2016)."Hoffman honors British ties as coach". Retrieved31 July 2020.
  8. ^"Great Britain punches ticket to World Baseball Classic".MLB.com.
  9. ^"Spain 9, Great Britain 10 Final Score (09/20/2022)".MLB.com. 20 September 2022. Retrieved22 January 2023.
  10. ^"Mule Sports Daily - June 30, 2011".Muhlenberg College. Archived fromthe original on 1 December 2017. Retrieved27 November 2017.
  11. ^"Great Britain in the WBSC Ranking (Men's baseball)".World Baseball Softball Confederation. Retrieved12 August 2021.
  12. ^World Baseball Classic 2013 Qualifiers:Canada 11 – 1 Great Britain
  13. ^World Baseball Classic 2013 Qualifiers:Great Britain 12 – 5 Czech Republic
  14. ^World Baseball Classic 2013 Qualifiers:Germany 16 – 1 Great Britain (7inn)Archived 10 September 2015 at theWayback Machine
  15. ^"Statistiken der Baseball-EM 2019 — Baseball EC 2019".www.baseball-em.de. Archived fromthe original on 12 April 2020. Retrieved14 September 2019.

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