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Baseball at the 1999 Pan American Games
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| event | Baseball |
| games | 1999 |
| image | Baseball pictogram.svg |
| image_size | 80px |
| venue | Canwest Global Park (primary) |
| Stonewall Quarry Park (secondary) | |
| Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada | |
| dates | July 25 – August 2, 1999 |
| competitors | 9 teams |
| gold | |
| silver | |
| bronze | |
| prev | 1995 |
| next | 2003 |
Stonewall Quarry Park (secondary) Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Baseball at the 1999 Pan American Games was held between July 25 and August 2 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. A total of nine teams competed: Brazil, Canada, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, and the United States. The primary venue for this competition was CanWest Global Park, while Stonewall Quarry Park in Stonewall, Manitoba, was used as a secondary venue.
Cuba entered the competition as the seven-time defending champions, having won each gold medal dating back to 1971. They successfully defended their title, with the United States finishing second. The 1999 games were the first time professional baseball players were allowed to participate in the Pan American Games, and the top two teams qualified for the 2000 Summer Olympics.
Medal summary
Medal table
Medalists
| title=The Pan American Games: A Statistical History, 1951-1999, bilingual edition | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=IXIwCgAAQBAJ | last=Olderr | first=Steven | year=2003 | publisher=McFarland & Company | isbn=9780786443369 }} | CUB {{plainlist | USA {{plainlist | CAN {{plainlist |
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Preliminary round
Pool A
Pool B
Knockout stage
|July 31 – Winnipeg||2||5 |July 31 – Stonewall||5||1 |July 31 – Winnipeg||2||12 |July 31 – Winnipeg||3||1
|August 1 – Winnipeg||2||1 |August 1 – Winnipeg||2||3
|August 2 – Winnipeg||1|****|5
|August 2 – Winnipeg|****|9||2
References
References
- "Winnipeg 1999 Results book". [[Panam Sports]].
- Morgan, T. Kent. (29 July 2019). "Remembering the 1999 Pan Am Games".
- (9 September 2010). "USA Baseball names Pan Am roster".
- (3 August 1999). "Cuba defeats U.S. for Pan Am Games gold".
- Bjarkman, Peter C.. (2019). "Fidel Castro and Baseball: The Untold Story". Rowman & Littlefield.
- Olderr, Steven. (2003). "The Pan American Games: A Statistical History, 1951-1999, bilingual edition". [[McFarland & Company]].
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