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2011 World Port Tournament


FieldValue
imageWpt2011.png
countryNetherlands
dates23 June–3 July
num_teams5
defending_championCuba
championChinese Taipei
num_championships1
secondCuba
thirdNetherlands
fourthCuraçao
mvpTPE Han Lin
prevseason2009

The 2011 World Port Tournament was an international baseball competition held at the Neptunus Family Stadium in Rotterdam, the Netherlands from June 23 to July 3, 2011. It was the 13th edition of the tournament.

During the tournament, Cuban pitcher Gerardo Concepción defected from Cuba and outfield Yasiel Puig attempted to defect and was banned from playing for the national team.

In the end, Chinese Taipei won its first title, after beating Cuba in an 11-inning game.

Teams

The following 5 teams confirmed their appearance.

Host nation

Schedule and results

Standings

TeamsWLPct.GBRRA
71.8755117
53.62521817
53.62523218
26.25051559
17.12562328

Schedule











References

References

  1. "13th edition scheduled to start on 23 June 2011". [[World Port Tournament]].
  2. Passan. (July 2, 2013). "Coast Guard crew reflects on time with Yasiel Puig during attempt to defect to U.S.".
  3. "Taiwan completes participant field".
  4. "Cuba defends title in Rotterdam".
  5. "Curaçao returns to the WPT".
  6. "Germany debuts at the World Port Tournament".
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