2014 Women's Baseball World Cup

The 2014 Women's Baseball World Cup was an international baseball competition being held in Miyazaki, Japan from 1 September – 7 September 2014.[1]

2014 Women's Baseball World Cup
Tournament details
Host country Japan
Dates 1 September - 7 September
Teams8
Defending champions Japan (2012)
Final positions
Champions
 Japan (4th title)
Runner-up
 United States
Third place
 Australia
Fourth place Canada
Tournament statistics
Games played16
Attendance41,026 (2,564 per game)
2012
2016

Teams

The following 8 teams appeared at the tournament.


Australia
4th, 2012 World Cup

Canada
2012 World Cup

Chinese Taipei
6th, 2012 World Cup

Hong Kong
Did not participate, 2012 World Cup

Japan
2012 World Cup

Netherlands
7th, 2012 World Cup

United States
2012 World Cup

Venezuela
5th, 2012 World Cup

Round 1

Group A

Teams W L Pct. GB R RA
 Japan301.000470
 Australia21.66713318
 Venezuela12.3332822
 Hong Kong03.0003553
1 September 2014 Venezuela  5 4  Hong Kong Sun Marine Stadium
Attendance: 500
Boxscore
1 September 2014 Japan  14 0 F/5  Australia Sun Marine Stadium
Attendance: 8500
Boxscore
2 September 2014 Australia  4 3  Venezuela Ivy Stadium
Attendance: 400
Boxscore
2 September 2014 Hong Kong  0 19 F/5  Japan Sun Marine Stadium
Attendance: 7000
Boxscore
3 September 2014 Japan  14 0 F/5  Venezuela Sun Marine Stadium
Attendance: 2000
Boxscore
4 September 2014 Australia  29 1 F/5  Hong Kong Sun Marine Stadium
Attendance: 300
Boxscore

Group B

Teams W L Pct. GB R RA
 United States301.000347
 Canada21.66712716
 Chinese Taipei12.33321220
 Netherlands03.0003232
1 September 2014 Canada  11 0 F/5  Netherlands Ivy Stadium
Attendance: 100
Boxscore
1 September 2014 United States  9 0  Chinese Taipei Ivy Stadium
Attendance: 250
Boxscore
2 September 2014 Canada  9 8 F/8  Chinese Taipei Ivy Stadium
Attendance: 225
Boxscore
2 September 2014 Netherlands  0 17 F/5  United States Sun Marine Stadium
Attendance: 900
Boxscore
3 September 2014 Chinese Taipei  4 2  Netherlands Ivy Stadium
Attendance: 600
Boxscore
3 September 2014 United States  8 7  Canada Sun Marine Stadium
Attendance: 1053
Boxscore

Round 2

Results from Round 1 between teams from the same pool carry over

Group C

Teams W L Pct. GB R RA
 Japan301.000272
 United States21.6671119
 Australia12.3332722
 Canada03.00031426
5 September 2014  United States 3 1  Australia Sun Marine Stadium
Attendance: 1100
Boxscore
5 September 2014  Japan 12 2 F/5  Canada Sun Marine Stadium
Attendance: 2500
Boxscore
6 September 2014  Canada 5 6 F/9  Australia Sun Marine Stadium
Attendance: 543
Boxscore
6 September 2014  Japan 1 0  United States Sun Marine Stadium
Attendance: 14,000
Boxscore

Group D

Teams W L Pct. GB R RA
 Chinese Taipei301.000347
 Venezuela21.66711217
 Hong Kong12.33322735
 Netherlands03.00031429
5 September 2014  Venezuela 6 1  Netherlands Ivy Stadium
Attendance: 500
Boxscore
5 September 2014  Chinese Taipei 19 4 F/5  Hong Kong Ivy Stadium
Attendance: 50
Boxscore
6 September 2014  Hong Kong 19 11  Netherlands Ivy Stadium
Attendance: 320
Boxscore
6 September 2014  Chinese Taipei 11 1 F/6  Venezuela Ivy Stadium
Attendance: 185
Boxscore

Round 3

7th-8th Place

7 September 2014  Hong Kong 4 0  Netherlands Ivy Stadium

5th-6th Place

7 September 2014  Chinese Taipei 4 0  Venezuela Ivy Stadium

Bronze Medal

7 September 2014  Australia 3 2  Canada Sun Marine Stadium

Gold Medal

7 September 2014  Japan 3 0  United States Sun Marine Stadium


 2014 Women's Baseball World Cup Champions 

Japan
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References

  1. "Schedule for VI Women's Baseball World Cup announced". IBAF. 30 May 2014. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
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