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2025 European Baseball Championship

The 2025 European Men's Baseball Championship was an international baseball tournament organized by WBSC Europe held in Rotterdam, Milan, and Antwerp from 20 to 27 September 2025. It was the 38th edition of the competition.


Column 1
NetherlandsBelgiumItaly
20–27 September 2025
16
Spain
Netherlands (25th title)
Italy
Czech Republic
Spain
Martin Červenka (.542)
Giaconino Lasaracina (6)
Hayden Jung-Goldberg & Marc Willi (4)
Markus Solbach (0.00)
Kevin Kelly & Noah Zavolas (21)
Didi Gregorius

The 2025 European Men's Baseball Championship was an international baseball tournament organized by WBSC Europe held in Rotterdam, Milan, and Antwerp from 20 to 27 September 2025. It was the 38th edition of the competition.

It was the first edition of the tournament to be held in three countries, as well as the first since 1967 with games held in Belgium.

The Netherlands won the tournament, beating Italy in the championship 6–5 in Rotterdam after beating defending champion Spain in the semifinal. It was the 25th European championship for the Dutch and 27th time facing Italy in the final game. The Czech Republic defeated Spain in the third-place game, their first-ever medal in the tournament. Two Dutch players won the top individual awards, with Didi Gregorius named the MVP and Kevin Kelly the best pitcher.

Hungary and Lithuania, which both lost all their games, were relegated during the tournament.

The top 13 teams of the 2023 European Championship qualified automatically for the tournament. The remaining three spots were filled through qualification tournaments in 2024, won by Hungary, Lithuania, and Austria.

TeamQualification methodAppFirstLastStreakBest placement
Spain1st in 202336th1954202321Champions (1955, 2023)
Great Britain2nd in 202318th196714Runners-up (1967, 2007, 2023)
Netherlands3rd in 202335th195628Champions (twentyfour times, last in 2021)
Germany4th in 202329th195416Runners-up (1957)
Czech Republic5th in 202314th199714Fourth place(2014)
Israel6th in 20234th20194Runners-up (2021)
France7th in 202328th195519Third place (1999)
Sweden8th in 202333rd196033Third place (1981, 1993)
Italy9th in 202337th195428Champions (ten times, last in 2012)
Croatia10th in 202313th199913Seventh place (2021)
Belgium11th in 202332nd19548Champions (1967)
Switzerland12th in 20232nd2023212th place (2023)
Greece13th in 20239th20033Runners-up (2003)
HungaryGroup Serbia winner2nd2023216th place (2023)
LithuaniaGroup Poland winner1st—.mw-parser-output .sr-only{border:0;clip:rect(0,0,0,0);clip-path:polygon(0px 0px,0px 0px,0px 0px);height:1px;margin:-1px;overflow:hidden;padding:0;position:absolute;width:1px;white-space:nowrap}N/a1Debut
AustriaGroup Ireland winner5th20072023410th place (2019)

Four groups of four teams competed in a round robin to begin the tournament. The top two teams from groups A and B qualified for the quarterfinals, the second round of the tournament stage. The first round of the tournament, called the crossover playoff, included the bottom two teams from groups A and B and top two teams from groups C and D. The bottom two teams from groups C and D competed in a best-of-three relegation series.

One week before the start of the tournament, Group C games were moved from a stadium in Senago to the Stadio Marco Provini in Novara due to poor conditions at the Senago field. The Italian baseball and softball federation agreed to pay for additional transportation costs from Milan.

Fan entrance to games in Rotterdam on 20 September were affected by pro-Palestinian protests regarding the Gaza war and Israel's participation in the tournament. Protesters returned for subsequent Israel games. Rain also delayed some of the 20 September games in Rotterdam.

Two of the three host countries, the Netherlands and Italy, went undefeated in group play while Belgium managed one win and was eliminated from the final round.

  • All times Central European Summer Time (UTC+02:00)
PosTeamPldWLRFRAPCTGBQualification
1321148.667Advance to quarterfinals
2321209.667
33212011.667Advance to crossover playoff
4303329.0002
DateLocal timeRoad teamScoreHome teamInn.VenueGame durationAttendanceBoxscore
20 Sep14:00Czech Republic1–8GermanyNeptunus Familiestadion2:58Boxscore
20 Sep20:30Sweden0–15SpainF/5Neptunus Familiestadion1:4681Boxscore
21 Sep18:00Germany4–3SwedenNeptunus Familiestadion3:01115Boxscore
21 Sep19:30Spain1–9Czech RepublicNeptunus Familiestadion2:42200Boxscore
22 Sep14:00Germany2–4SpainNeptunus Familiestadion2:32353Boxscore
22 Sep18:00Sweden0–10Czech RepublicF/8Neptunus Familiestadion2:52332Boxscore
PosTeamPldWLRFRAPCTGBQualification
13303181.000Advance to quarterfinals
23212814.6671
33121029.3332Advance to crossover playoff
43031230.0003
DateLocal timeRoad teamScoreHome teamInn.VenueGame durationAttendanceBoxscore
20 Sep13:00France4–8IsraelNeptunus Familiestadion3:18189Boxscore
20 Sep20:30Netherlands9–3Great BritainNeptunus Familiestadion3:013,000Boxscore
21 Sep13:00Great Britain16–1IsraelF/8Neptunus Familiestadion3:20257Boxscore
21 Sep15:00Netherlands13–4FranceNeptunus Familiestadion3:413,000Boxscore
22 Sep13:00France4–9Great BritainNeptunus Familiestadion3:25193Boxscore
22 Sep19:30Israel1–9NetherlandsNeptunus Familiestadion2:45820Boxscore
PosTeamPldWLRFRAPCTGBQualification
13304341.000Advance to crossover playoff
23212531.6671
33121624.3332
4303833.0003
DateLocal timeRoad teamScoreHome teamInn.VenueGame durationAttendanceBoxscore
20 Sep10:30Lithuania3–4GreeceStadio Marco Provini2:48160Boxscore
20 Sep15:30Switzerland0–18ItalyF/5Stadio Marco Provini1:55250Boxscore
21 Sep10:30Greece8–12SwitzerlandStadio Marco Provini3:15150Boxscore
21 Sep15:30Italy16–0LithuaniaF/6Stadio Marco Provini2:14200Boxscore
22 Sep11:30Lithuania5–13SwitzerlandF/7Stadio Marco Provini2:4080Boxscore
22 Sep14:30Greece4–9ItalyF/7Stadio Marco Provini2:26110Boxscore
PosTeamPldWLRFRAPCTGBQualification
13302161.000Advance to crossover playoff
23214414.6671
33123031.3332
43031256.0003
DateLocal timeRoad teamScoreHome teamInn.VenueGame durationAttendanceBoxscore
20 Sep10:00Hungary1–11CroatiaF/7Squirrels Venue2:06Boxscore
20 Sep14:30Austria16–8BelgiumSquirrels Venue3:42715Boxscore
21 Sep10:00Croatia4–2AustriaSquirrels Venue2:58358Boxscore
21 Sep14:30Hungary9–19BelgiumF/7Squirrels Venue3:03634Boxscore
22 Sep10:00Austria26–2HungaryF/5Squirrels Venue2:45179Boxscore
22 Sep15:30Belgium3–6CroatiaF/10Squirrels Venue3:18293Boxscore

The relegation round was a best-of-three series with the third and fourth place teams of Groups C and D, with the result of the Group stage game serving as Game 1 of the series. The losers of both series, Lithuania and Hungary, was relegated. Both teams lost all their games in the tournament.

DateLocal timeRoad teamScoreHome teamInn.VenueGame durationAttendanceBoxscore
23 Sep10:30Lithuania5–13GreeceStadio Marco Provini3:2560Boxscore
DateLocal timeRoad teamScoreHome teamInn.VenueGame durationAttendanceBoxscore
23 Sep15:30Hungary3–8BelgiumSquirrels Venue2:44131Boxscore
  • All times Central European Summer Time (UTC+02:00)

The Netherlands won the tournament, going undefeated. In the semifinals, avenging a loss to Spain in the 2023 championship semifinals, Dutch pitcher Kevin Kelly relieved the injured Tom de Blok in the first inning and got 16 strikeouts in .mw-parser-output .frac{white-space:nowrap}.mw-parser-output .frac .num,.mw-parser-output .frac .den{font-size:80%;line-height:0;vertical-align:super}.mw-parser-output .frac .den{vertical-align:sub}.mw-parser-output .sr-only{border:0;clip:rect(0,0,0,0);clip-path:polygon(0px 0px,0px 0px,0px 0px);height:1px;margin:-1px;overflow:hidden;padding:0;position:absolute;width:1px}8+1⁄3 innings. That performance, along with two saves earlier in the tournament, won Kelly the best pitcher award. The Netherlands beat Italy, which had been the only other undefeated team, 6–5 in the championship game. Giaconino Lasaracina, who hit a tournament-leading six home runs, homered for Italy in the loss, while Sharlon Schoop hit a home run for the Dutch and had 2 runs batted in.

Spain lost in the third place game, 9–2 to the Czech Republic, giving the Czechs their first medal in the European tournament. Great Britain, after finishing second in the 2023 tournament, was knocked out of title contention again by Spain, losing in the quarterfinals.

DateLocal timeRoad teamScoreHome teamInn.VenueGame durationAttendanceBoxscore
24 Sep13:00Switzerland1–9IsraelNeptunus Familiestadion2:36105Boxscore
24 Sep14:00Croatia9–3SwedenNeptunus Familiestadion2:53520Boxscore
24 Sep18:00Austria0–10SpainF/7Neptunus Familiestadion2:01237Boxscore
24 Sep19:30Italy6–2FranceNeptunus Familiestadion3:34330Boxscore
DateLocal timeRoad teamScoreHome teamInn.VenueGame durationAttendanceBoxscore
25 Sep14:00Israel3–4Czech RepublicNeptunus Familiestadion2:5393Boxscore
25 Sep15:00Italy1–0GermanyNeptunus Familiestadion2:22950Boxscore
25 Sep18:00Spain7–0Great BritainNeptunus Familiestadion2:54133Boxscore
25 Sep19:30Croatia1–3NetherlandsNeptunus Familiestadion2:251,450Boxscore
DateLocal timeRoad teamScoreHome teamInn.VenueGame durationAttendanceBoxscore
26 Sep15:00Italy8–5Czech RepublicNeptunus Familiestadion3:20953Boxscore
26 Sep19:30Spain1–6NetherlandsNeptunus Familiestadion2:472,463Boxscore
DateLocal timeRoad teamScoreHome teamInn.VenueGame durationAttendanceBoxscore
27 Sep14:00Czech Republic9–2SpainNeptunus Familiestadion2:581,600Boxscore
DateLocal timeRoad teamScoreHome teamInn.VenueGame durationAttendanceBoxscore
27 Sep19:30Italy5–6NetherlandsNeptunus Familiestadion3:033,000Boxscore
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6Column 7
5th-8th place5th place
26 September
Israel9
27 September
Germany10
Germany2
26 September
Great Britain0
Great Britain3
Croatia2
7th Place
27 September
Israel11
Croatia5
DateLocal timeRoad teamScoreHome teamInn.VenueGame durationAttendanceBoxscore
26 Sep14:00Israel9-10GermanyNeptunus Familiestadion4:02153Boxscore
26 Sep18:00Great Britain3–2CroatiaNeptunus Familiestadion2:5385Boxscore
DateLocal timeRoad teamScoreHome teamInn.VenueGame durationAttendanceBoxscore
27 Sep11:00Israel11–5CroatiaNeptunus Familiestadion2:48217Boxscore
DateLocal timeRoad teamScoreHome teamInn.VenueGame durationAttendanceBoxscore
27 Sep16:00Germany2–0Great BritainNeptunus Familiestadion2:52443Boxscore
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6Column 7
9th-12th place9th place
25 September
Switzerland0
26 September
Sweden1
Sweden3
25 September
Austria6
Austria6
France3
11th Place
26 September
France3
Switzerland11
DateLocal timeRoad teamScoreHome teamInn.VenueGame durationAttendanceBoxscore
25 Sep10:00Switzerland0–1SwedenNeptunus Familiestadion2:1769Boxscore
25 Sep11:00Austria6–3FranceNeptunus Familiestadion3:04223Boxscore
DateLocal timeRoad teamScoreHome teamInn.VenueGame durationAttendanceBoxscore
26 Sep10:00France3–11SwitzerlandNeptunus Familiestadion3:28113Boxscore
DateLocal timeRoad teamScoreHome teamInn.VenueGame durationAttendanceBoxscore
26 Sep11:00Sweden3–6AustriaNeptunus Familiestadion3:04223Boxscore
RkTeamWLPct.
Netherlands601.000
Italy61.857
Czech Republic42.667
4Spain43.571
5Germany42.667
6Great Britain33.500
7Israel34.429
8Croatia43.571
9Austria42.667
10Sweden15.167
11Switzerland33.500
12France06.000
13Belgium22.500
Greece22.500
15Hungary^04.000
Lithuania^04.000

^ - Relegated to B Pool European Qualifier

AwardPlayerRef.
Most valuable playerDidi Gregorius
Best pitcherKevin Kelly
Best batterRenzo Martini
Outstanding defensive playerGabriele Angioi
Most home runsGiaconino Lasaracina (6)

The championship featured several former Major League Baseball players, including Gregorius, Jonathan Schoop, and Shairon Martis for the Netherlands, Eric Sogard for the Czech Republic, and Luis Guillorme and Rhiner Cruz for Spain. Dovydas Neverauskas pitched and played first base for Lithuania. Croatia had first baseman Joey Terdoslavich and pitcher Asher Wojciechowski.

Several former players also managed and coached teams. All-Star Adam Jones was Spain's hitting coach. Former catcher Francisco Cervelli managed Italy, with former executive Allard Baird serving as the team's bench coach. Zach Vincej, Chase d'Arnaud, and Steve Rodriguez were on Croatia's coaching staff. Erik Pappas was Greece's bench coach. Dennis Cook, the former manager of Sweden and Poland, was Sweden's pitching coach.

The tournament was broadcast on WBSC Europe's paid streaming platform, baseballeurope.tv.

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