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10th Amateur World Series, held in Managua, Nicaragua
1948 Amateur World Series
Tournament details
CountryNicaragua
Teams8
Final positions
Champions Dominican Republic
Runner-up Puerto Rico
Third place Colombia
Fourth place Mexico
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The 1948 Amateur World Series was the 10th Amateur World Series. It was held in Managua, Nicaragua from November 20 through December 12, 1948.

Participants

The usually-powerful Cubans did not field a squad; in the wake of the integration of organized baseball, many top Cuban amateurs had been signed by Major League Baseball teams that had previously refused to sign the darker-skinned Cubans.

Venezuela also did not send its national team, due to strained relations between the Venezuelan government, led by Rómulo Gallegos, and Nicaraguan dictator Anastasio Somoza García. Somoza accused the Venezuelan government of promoting revolutionary groups in Central America. The democratically-elected Gallegos would be removed from power in a military coup on Nov. 24, 1948, midway through the tournament).

Tournament summary

After Nicaragua lost a game against Mexico, Nicaraguan dictator Anastasio Somoza fired the team's Cuban maanger, Juan Ealo, and took over the reigns of the team himself. However, the team still limped to a dismal 1–6 record.

Final standings

Rk Team W L
1  Dominican Republic 8 1
2  Puerto Rico 6 1
3  Colombia 5 2
4  Mexico 5 2
5  Panama 3 4
6  Guatemala 2 5
7  Nicaragua 1 6
8  El Salvador 0 7

References

  1. "NO SE CREE QUE ASISTA LA SELECCIÓN DE VENEZUELA AL CAMPEONATO MUNDIAL DE BEISBOL AMATEUR, DEBIDO A LA TIRANTEZ DE RELACIONES ENTRE LOS GOBIERNOS DE AMBOS PAÍSES" (in Spanish). La Prensa Libre. 21 October 1948. p. 10. Retrieved 3 November 2024.
  2. Gonzalez Echeverria, Roberto (Fall 2000). "The Magic of Baseball (Keynote Lecture) The Magic of Baseball (Keynote Lecture)". Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies. 8 (1): 150. Retrieved 3 November 2024.
  3. "Buck Canel: The Voice of Beisbol, Boxeo and FDR". Library of Congress Blogs. 12 October 2021. Retrieved 3 November 2024.
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