2013 U-12 Baseball World Cup

The 2013 U-12 Baseball World Cup was an under-12 international baseball tournament held from July 18 to July 28, 2013 in Taipei City, Taiwan.[1]

2013 U-12 Baseball World Cup
Tournament details
Host country Republic of China
Dates July 18 - July 28
Teams14 (from 3 continents)
Defending champions Chinese Taipei (2011)
Final positions
Champions
 United States (1st title)
Runner-up
 Chinese Taipei
Third place
 Japan
Fourth place Venezuela
Tournament statistics
Games played54
Attendance32,101 (594 per game)
2011
2015

Round 1

Group A

Teams W L Pct. R RA
 Japan601.0005315
 Chinese Taipei151.833606
 Brazil42.6673034
 Mexico33.5004222
 Italy24.3332631
 Czech Republic15.1671257
 Philippines06.0001169

^1 Chinese Taipei is the official IBAF designation for the team representing the state officially referred to as the Republic of China, more commonly known as Taiwan. (See also political status of Taiwan for details.)

Group B

Teams W L Pct. R RA
 Venezuela601.000849
 United States51.833764
 South Korea42.6676525
 Panama33.5006312
 Russia24.3332974
 Hong Kong15.1671288
 Pakistan06.00015135

Round 2

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
B4  Panama 2
A1  Japan 4
QF3  Japan 1
QF2  United States 9
A3  Brazil 0
B2  United States 2
SF2  United States 8
SF1  Chinese Taipei 1
A4  Mexico 3
B1  Venezuela 5
QF4  Venezuela 0
QF1  Chinese Taipei 8
B3  South Korea 1
A2  Chinese Taipei 3

Final standings

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References

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