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OTTAWA Canada has moved up one spot from eighth to seventh in the latest installment of the International Baseball Federation’s (IBAF) World Rankings.
The move up comes after Canada finished third at the 2009 Baseball World Cup in Europe this past September, which was the first time that Canada had finished in the top three in the tournament’s history. Also moving up was the United States, who after capturing the ’09 World Cup and the “AA”/16U World Youth Championships, have jumped from fourth to second, behind only Cuba who remains in the top spot since the rankings debuted earlier this year. With these rankings, the IBAF also introduced several tournaments from the last four years that were not originally taken into consideration for the World Rankings. These events include continental pre-qualifying tournaments and invitational events like the “Good Luck Beijing” Baseball Tournament in 2007. The inclusion of the new events has introduced 22 national baseball teams to the IBAF World Rankings, and all of the new tournaments meet the criteria of events which the IBAF considers for rankings points. Overall, tournaments and championships that have been added, replaced or removed for the 19 October IBAF World Rankings include: 2007 “Good Luck Beijing” Baseball Tournament, 2007 and 2009 Asian Baseball Cups (for 2007 and 2009 Asian Championships, respectively), The top 25 IBAF Men’s World Rankings are listed below: 1. Cuba Baseball Canada 19 October 2009 For media interested in more information on the above press release, please contact André Cormier, Manager of Media & Public Relations, at 613-748-5606, ext. 221 or via e-mail at media@baseball.ca. |
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