2017 World Baseball Classic – Qualifier 3

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Qualifier 3 of the Qualifying Round of the 2017 World Baseball Classic was held at Rod Carew Stadium, Panama City, Panama from March 17 to 20, 2016.

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Qualifier 3 was a modified double-elimination tournament. The winners for the first games matched up in the second game, while the losers faced each other in an elimination game. The winners of the elimination game then played the losers of the non-elimination game in another elimination game. The remaining two teams then played each other to determine the winners of the Qualifier 3.

Bracket

PreliminariesSemifinalsQualifier
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 9
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2
W1Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 6
W2Flag of Panama.svg  Panama 3
Flag of France.svg  France 2
Flag of Panama.svg  Panama 9
W4Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 2
W5Flag of Panama.svg  Panama 1
Lower round 1Lower final
W3Flag of France.svg  France 4
L1Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 3L4Flag of Panama.svg  Panama 7
L2Flag of France.svg  France 5

Results

Colombia 9, Spain 2

March 17 13:00 at Rod Carew Stadium
Team123456789 R H E
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 101030040992
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 000002000273
WP: William Cuevas (1−0)   LP: Sergio Pérez (0−1)
Attendance: 2,145 (7.9%)
Umpires: HP − Jorge Nieblas, 1B − Shane Livensparger, 2B − Max Guyll, 3B − Hua-wen Chi
Boxscore

Panama 9, France 2

March 17 20:00 at Rod Carew Stadium
Team123456789 R H E
Flag of France.svg  France 000010001253
Flag of Panama.svg  Panama 12104100X9102
WP: Paolo Espino (1−0)   LP: Owen Ozanich (0−1)
Home runs:
FRA: None
PAN: Carlos Ruiz 2 (2), Javier Guerra (1)
Attendance: 11,744 (43.5%)
Umpires: HP − Jairo Mendoza, 1B − Max Guyll, 2B − Hua-wen Chi, 3B − Shane Livensparger
Boxscore

France 5, Spain 3

March 18 13:00 at Rod Carew Stadium
Team123456789 R H E
Flag of France.svg  France 3020000005121
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 000011010392
WP: Leonel Cespedes (1−0)   LP: Richard Salazar (0−1)   Sv: Pierrick Le Mestre (1)
Attendance: 852 (3.2%)
Umpires: HP − Hua-wen Chi, 1B − Jorge Nieblas, 2B − Max Guyll, 3B − Alex Ortiz
Boxscore

Colombia 6, Panama 3

March 18 20:00 at Rod Carew Stadium
Team123456789 R H E
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 0040002006122
Flag of Panama.svg  Panama 001000101330
WP: Karl Triana (1−0)   LP: Davis Romero (0−1)
Home runs:
COL: Reynaldo Rodriguez (1)
PAN: Javier Guerra (2)
Attendance: 12,559 (46.5%)
Umpires: HP − Shane Livensparger, 1B − Alex Ortiz, 2B − Jorge Nieblas, 3B − Jairo Mendoza
Boxscore

Panama 7, France 4

March 19 20:00 at Rod Carew Stadium
Team123456789 R H E
Flag of Panama.svg  Panama 0000401207101
Flag of France.svg  France 200110000473
WP: Angel Cuan (1−0)   LP: Jonathan Mottay (0−1)   Sv: Manny Corpas (1)
Home runs:
PAN: None
FRA: Rene Leveret (1)
Attendance: 2,016 (7.5%)
Umpires: HP − Max Guyll, 1B − Jairo Mendoza, 2B − Alex Ortiz, 3B − Jorge Nieblas
Boxscore

Colombia 2, Panama 1

March 20 18:00 at Rod Carew Stadium
Team123456789 R H E
Flag of Panama.svg  Panama 000100000150
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 00000101X270
WP: Carlos Díaz (1−0)   LP: Manny Corpas (0−1)   Sv: Horacio Acosta (1)
Home runs:
PAN: None
COL: Dilson Herrera (1)
Attendance: 6,204 (23.0%)
Umpires: HP − Alex Ortiz, 1B − Hua-wen Chi, 2B − Shane Livensparger, 3B − Jairo Mendoza
Boxscore

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