Baseball
Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each, taking turns batting and fielding. The game occurs over the course of several plays, with each play generally beginning when a player on the fielding ...
at the
1988 Summer Olympics
The 1988 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XXIV Olympiad () and commonly known as Seoul 1988 ( ko, 서울 1988, Seoul Cheon gubaek palsip-pal), was an international multi-sport event held from 17 September to 2 October ...
was a
demonstration sport
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Demonstration spor ...
for the seventh time. Eight teams competed in
Jamsil Baseball Stadium in the baseball tournament. The format used was the same as the tournament of four years earlier. Five teams that had competed in the
1984 tournament returned.
Teams
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1987 Asian Baseball Championship
The Asian Baseball Championship was the fourteenth continental tournament held by the Baseball Federation of Asia. The tournament was held in Tokyo, Japan for the third time. The tournament was won by Chinese Taipei; their first gold medal in ...
fifth place) (invited)
* (
1987 Pan American Games
The 1987 Pan American Games, officially known as the X Pan American Games, was a major international multi-sport event held in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, on August 7–23, 1987. Over 4,300 athletes from 38 countries in the Americas ...
fourth place, defeat
1987 European Baseball Championship The 1987 European Baseball Championship was held in Spain and was won by the Netherlands. Italy finished as runner-up.
Standings
References
*(NL)''European Championship Archive at honkbalsite
European Baseball Championship
European Baseball Ch ...
silver medalist in a playoff)
* (
1987 Asian Baseball Championship
The Asian Baseball Championship was the fourteenth continental tournament held by the Baseball Federation of Asia. The tournament was held in Tokyo, Japan for the third time. The tournament was won by Chinese Taipei; their first gold medal in ...
gold medalist)
* (1984 Olympics gold medalist)
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1987 European Baseball Championship The 1987 European Baseball Championship was held in Spain and was won by the Netherlands. Italy finished as runner-up.
Standings
References
*(NL)''European Championship Archive at honkbalsite
European Baseball Championship
European Baseball Ch ...
gold medalist)
* (
1987 Pan American Games
The 1987 Pan American Games, officially known as the X Pan American Games, was a major international multi-sport event held in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, on August 7–23, 1987. Over 4,300 athletes from 38 countries in the Americas ...
bronze medalist)
* (Hosts)
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1987 Pan American Games
The 1987 Pan American Games, officially known as the X Pan American Games, was a major international multi-sport event held in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, on August 7–23, 1987. Over 4,300 athletes from 38 countries in the Americas ...
silver medalist)
Preliminary round
There were two pools for the preliminary round. Teams played each of the three other teams in their division.
Blue Division
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White Division
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Knockout round
Semifinals
The semifinals pitted the first-place team of each division against the second-place team of the other division. Thus, Japan (3-0) played against Korea (2-1), which had a tied record with the United States (2-1) but had lost in head-to-head competition against them. The first-place Americans played against Puerto Rico (2-1).
Third-place final
The third-place final pitted the losers of the semifinals against each, with the winner taking third place and the loser taking fourth.
First-place final
The winners of the semifinals played each other for first and second place. In a rematch of the 1984 final, the reigning champion Japanese team lost to the United States. Since baseball was a demonstration sport, no official medals were awarded.
Rosters
United States
Source:
[1988 United States Olympic Team Roster]
", USABaseball.com, accessed December 29, 2008.
*
Jim Abbott, P
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Bret Barberie, IF
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Andy Benes, P
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Jeff Branson, IF
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Mike Fiore
Michael Gary Joseph Fiore (born October 11, 1944) is a former first baseman in Major League Baseball. Mike was born in Brooklyn, New York and attended Lafayette High School. He was signed by the New York Mets before the season, drafted by the ...
, OF
*
Tom Goodwin, OF
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Ty Griffin
Tyrone Vontrace Griffin (born September 5, 1967) is an American retired professional baseball second baseman. He played in minor league baseball and in international competition for the United States national baseball team.
Career
Griffin att ...
, IF
*Andrew Kobliska, OF
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Tino Martinez, IF
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Bill Masse
William Arthur Masse (born July 6, 1966) is a retired professional baseball outfielder who competed for the United States national baseball team in the 1988 Summer Olympics.
A native of Manchester, Connecticut, Masse attended Davidson Colleg ...
, OF
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Ben McDonald, P
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Mike Milchin, IF/P
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Mickey Morandini, OF
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Charles Nagy, P
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Doug Robbins, C
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Scott Servais, C
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Dave Silvestri, IF
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Joe Slusarski, P
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Ed Sprague, IF
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Robin Ventura, IF
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Ted Wood
Edward Robert "Ted" Wood (born January 4, 1967) is an American former professional baseball player. An outfielder, Wood played in Major League Baseball for the San Francisco Giants and Montreal Expos from 1991 to 1993. He also played in the Chine ...
, OF
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Mark Marquess, head coach
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Skip Bertman, assistant coach
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Dave Bingham
David Bingham (born November 19, 1948) is a former college baseball coach.
Bingham helped Emporia State to the NAIA World Series twice as a player. After playing briefly in as a shortstop in the Washington Senators system (hitting .174/.309/.207 ...
, assistant coach
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Ron Polk, assistant coach
Japan
Source:
1988 Japan Olympic Team Roster (Japanese)
*1 Masafumi Nishi
is a Japanese baseball player. He won a bronze medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics
The 1992 Summer Olympics ( es, Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 1992, ca, Jocs Olímpics d'estiu de 1992), officially known as the Games of the ...
, IF
*2 Hiroki Katsuragi, IF
*3 Kunji Yonezaki, IF
*6 Kenjiro Nomura, IF
*8 Terushi Nakajima, OF
*9 Hirofumi Ogawa
is a former Japanese Nippon Professional Baseball player.
References
1967 births
Living people
People from Tateyama, Chiba
Baseball players at the 1988 Summer Olympics
Olympic baseball players for Japan
Olympic silver medalists for J ...
, IF
*10 Daisuke Tsutsui, IF
*11 Tetsuya Shiozaki, P
*12 Tomio Watanabe, P
*14 Tetsu Suzuki, P
*15 So Kikuchi, P
*16 Shuji Yoshida
is a former Nippon Professional Baseball pitcher.
References
1966 births
Living people
People from Kōnan, Aichi
Baseball people from Aichi Prefecture
Baseball players at the 1988 Summer Olympics
Olympic baseball players for Japan
...
, P
*18 Takehiro Ishii, P
*19 Hideo Nomo, P
*20 Atsuya Furuta
Atsuya Furuta (古田 敦也, b. August 6, 1965) is a Japanese former baseball player and player-manager for the Tokyo Yakult Swallows professional baseball club in the Nippon Professional Baseball's Central League. Drafted in the 2nd round in 1 ...
, C
*21 Makoto Maeda, OF
*22 Atsuyoshi Otake, C
*25 Yasushi Matsumoto
is a former Japanese football player.
Playing career
Matsumoto was born in Mie Prefecture on June 17, 1969. After graduating from high school, he joined Japan Soccer League club Mitsubishi Motors (later ''Urawa Reds'') in 1988. In 1992, Japan ...
, OF
*27 Kenji Tomashino
is a Japanese former Nippon Professional Baseball infielder/outfielder. His elder brother Seiji is also a professional baseball player.
Life
After graduating from high school, Tomashino went on to Chuo University. There he played as an outfie ...
, OF
*28 Tsuyoshi Omori, IF
*30 Yoshinobu Suzuki, head coach
*31 Katsuji Kawashima, assistant coach
*32 Masatake Nakayama, assistant coach
Canada
* Rob Butler Robert Butler may refer to:
Politicians
*Robert Butler (U.S. commander) (1786–1860), U.S. commander receiving the former East Florida for the United States in 1821, from Spain
*Cuthbert Butler (politician) (Robert John Cuthbert Butler, 1889– ...
* Bill Byckowski
* Rheal Cormier
* Randy Curran
* Gregory Duce
* Marc Griffin
* Stewart Hillman
* Peter Hoy
Peter Alexander Hoy (born June 29, 1966) is a former relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red Sox during the 1992 season. Listed at , , Hoy batted and threw right-handed.
A native of Brockville, Ontario, Hoy a ...
* Lome Franklin Humber
* Rick Johnston
* James Kotkas
* Alan Mauthe
* Thomas Nelson
* Greg O'Halloran
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* Barry Parisotto
* Greg Roth
* David Rypien
* Warren Sawkiw
* Matt Stairs
* Dave Wainhouse
David Paul Wainhouse (born November 7, 1967) is a Canadian former professional baseball player who pitcher, pitched for seven seasons in Major League Baseball. A right-hander, Wainhouse was primarily a Middle relief pitcher, middle reliever.
Amat ...
Australia
* Anthony Adamson
* Barrie Bahnert
* David Buckthorpe
* Scott Cameron
* David Clarkson
* Jon Deeble
* Malcolm Gregg
* Shaun Harbar
* Gregory Harvey
* Kim Jessop
* Geoffrey Martin
* Parris Mitchell
* Michael Nind
* Matthew Sheldon-Collins
* Peter Hartas
* Tony Thomson
* Peter Vogler
* Grant Weir
* Darren Welch
* Peter Wood
Chinese Taipei
* Chin-Mou Chen
* Yi-Hsin Chen
* Tai-Chuan Chiang
* Cheng-Chin Hong
* I-Chung Hong
* Chiung-Lung Huang
* Ping-Yang Huang
* Cheng-Cherng Kuo
* Chien-Fu Kuo Lee
* Chu-Ming Lee
* I-Tseng Lin
* Tzung-Chiu Lin
* Chen-Jung Lo
* Kuo-Chong Lo
* Chi-Chen Tseng
* Hung-Chin Tu
* Kuang-Huei Wang
* Fu-Lien Wu
* Shih-Hsin Wu
* Chieh-Jen Yang
The Netherlands
* Frank Bos
* Eric de Bruin
* Peter Callenbach
* Robert Eenhoorn
Robert Franciscus Eenhoorn (born February 9, 1968) is a retired Dutch professional baseball player and manager. He played four seasons of Major League Baseball as a utility infielder for the New York Yankees and California/Anaheim Angels. On Sep ...
* Rikkert Faneyte
Rikkert Faneyte (born May 31, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball outfielder who played from to for the San Francisco Giants and Texas Rangers. He was a member of the Dutch National Team which finished in fifth place at the 2000 Summer Oly ...
* Ron Giroldi
* Bill Groot
* Gerlach Halderman
* Jacky Jacoba
* Marcel Joost
* Robert Knol
* Frank Koot
* Harry Koster
* Marcel Kruyt
* Alfred de Leeuw
* Hans van Renselaar
* Ronald Stoovelaar
* Bart Volkerijk
* Eric de Vries
* Haitze de Vries
Puerto Rico
* Albert Bracero
* Elliot Cianchini
* Luis O. Davila
* Jesus I. Feliciano
* James C. Figueroa
* Anthony Garcia
* Efrain Garcia
* Eddie Horrio
* Jose Lorenzana
* Victor L. Martinez
* Roberto Mateo
* Jose V. Melendez
* Angel A. Morales
* Benedicto Poupart
* Mariano Quinones
* Luis Ramos
* Jorge Robles
* Abimael Rosario
* Roberto Santana
* Wilfredo Velez
South Korea
* Baek Jae-woo
* Chang Ho-ick
* Cho Kye-yun
* Choi Hae-myoung
* Choi Hoo-jae
* Hwang Dae-yeon
* Kang Ki-woong
* Kang Young-soo
* Kim Dong-soo
* Kim Ki-bum
* Kim Kyung-ki
* Kim Tae-hyoung
Kim Tae-hyoung (Korean: 김태형; born September 12, 1967) is a South Korean professional baseball manager and former player. As manager of the Doosan Bears, he led the team into seven consecutive Korean Series appearances between 2015 a ...
* Kwon Taek-jae
* Lee Kang-chul
* Lee Kwang-woo
* Lee Suk-jae
* Park Dong-hee
* Roh Chan-yup
* Song Gu-hong
* Song Jin-woo
Final standings
References
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Official Report
Official Report Volume 2: Competition Summary and Results. 1988.
{{Baseball at the Summer Olympics
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