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Dates | 1–5 June |
Teams | 12 |
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The 2011 European Cup was an international baseball competition among the top teams of the professional baseball leagues in Europe, held in Italy and the Netherlands from June 1 to June 5, 2011. [1]
The European Cup is an annual baseball tournament, sanctioned and created by the Confederation of European Baseball (CEB). The tournament features the top teams of the professional baseball leagues in Europe.
The International Baseball Federation is the former worldwide governing body recognized by the International Olympic Committee as overseeing, deciding and executing the policy of the sport of baseball. The IBAF has since become the international baseball "Division" of the World Baseball Softball Confederation, the officially recognized world governing body for baseball. One of its principal responsibilities under the WBSC is to organize, standardize and sanction international competitions among baseball's 124 national governing bodies through its various tournaments to determine a world champion and calculate world rankings for both men's and women's baseball. Prior to the establishment of the WBSC, which has since superseded its authority, the IBAF had been the lone entity that can assign the title of "world champion" to any baseball team delegated to represent a nation. Its offices are housed within the WBSC headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland—the Olympic Capital.
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Teams | W | L | Pct. | GB | R | RA |
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4 | 1 | .800 | — | 46 | 21 | |
4 | 1 | .800 | — | 41 | 13 | |
3 | 2 | .600 | 1 | 36 | 27 | |
2 | 3 | .400 | 2 | 29 | 34 | |
2 | 3 | .400 | 2 | 22 | 42 | |
0 | 5 | .000 | 4 | 11 | 48 |
June 1, 2011 | North Stars | 3–8 | Osdorp, Netherlands Attendance: 100 | |
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June 1, 2011 | Sant Boi | 3–16 (F/7) | Osdorp, Netherlands Attendance: 210 | |
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June 1, 2011 | Heidenheim Heideköpfe | 4–7 | Osdorp, Netherlands Attendance: 500 | |
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June 2, 2011 | UGF Fortitudo | 10–2 | Osdorp, Netherlands Attendance: 140 | |
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June 2, 2011 | Hoboken Pioneers | 8–7 | Osdorp, Netherlands Attendance: 200 | |
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June 2, 2011 | L&D Amsterdam | 9–2 | Osdorp, Netherlands Attendance: 470 | |
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June 3, 2011 | Sant Boi | 2–6 | Osdorp, Netherlands Attendance: 0 | |
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June 3, 2011 | Hoboken Pioneers | 4–8 | Osdorp, Netherlands Attendance: 220 | |
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June 3, 2011 | L&D Amsterdam | 7–1 | Osdorp, Netherlands Attendance: 450 | |
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June 4, 2011 | Heidenheim Heideköpfe | 7–6 (F/12) | Osdorp, Netherlands Attendance: 130 | |
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June 4, 2011 | Sant Boi | 11–1 (F/7) | Osdorp, Netherlands Attendance: 185 | |
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June 4, 2011 | L&D Amsterdam | 13–0 (F/7) | Osdorp, Netherlands Attendance: 450 | |
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June 5, 2011 | Hoboken Pioneers | 2–11 | Osdorp, Netherlands Attendance: 150 | |
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June 5, 2011 | North Stars | 4–12 | Osdorp, Netherlands Attendance: 150 | |
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June 5, 2011 | UGF Fortitudo | 6–5 | Osdorp, Netherlands Attendance: 550 | |
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Teams | W | L | Pct. | GB | R | RA |
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4 | 1 | .800 | — | 35 | 10 | |
4 | 1 | .800 | — | 27 | 19 | |
3 | 2 | .600 | 1 | 20 | 16 | |
2 | 2 | .500 | 1½ | 17 | 19 | |
1 | 4 | .200 | 3 | 8 | 22 | |
0 | 4 | .000 | 3½ | 5 | 26 |
June 1, 2011 | DOOR Neptunus | 7–3 | Parma, Italy Attendance: 120 | |
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June 1, 2011 | Rouen Huskies | 2–10 | Collecchio, Italy Attendance: 30 | |
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June 1, 2011 | ASD Parma | 4–7 | Parma, Italy Attendance: 390 | |
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June 2, 2011 | Draci Brno | 4–3 (F/10) | Parma, Italy Attendance: 110 | |
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June 2, 2011 | Tenerife Marlins | 0–1 | Collecchio, Italy Attendance: 42 | |
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June 2, 2011 | T&A San Marino | 10–0 (F/8) | Parma, Italy Attendance: 730 | |
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June 3, 2011 | Tenerife Marlins | 2–6 | Parma, Italy Attendance: 107 | |
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June 3, 2011 | T&A San Marino | 6–1 | Collecchio, Italy Attendance: 100 | |
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June 3, 2011 | Rouen Huskies | 4–5 | Parma, Italy Attendance: 330 | |
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June 4, 2011 | Tenerife Marlins | 1–12 (F/8) | Parma, Italy Attendance: 54 | |
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June 4, 2011 | Rouen Huskies | 0–3 | Collecchio, Italy Attendance: 85 | |
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June 4, 2011 | ASD Parma | 8–2 | Parma, Italy Attendance: 480 | |
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June 5, 2011 | T&A San Marino | 4–1 | Parma, Italy Attendance: 110 | |
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June 5, 2011 | Draci Brno | 1–1(F/5) | Collecchio, Italy | |
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June 5, 2011 | DOOR Neptunus | 1–7 | Parma, Italy Attendance: 290 | |
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