2023 European Baseball Championship
The 2023 European Baseball Championship was an international baseball tournament organized by WBSC Europe. It was held in five cities in the Czech Republic, from September 24 to October 1, 2023. The championship marked the first time in history, excluding three occasions when they did not enter the tournament, that the Netherlands did not feature in the final, having lost 7–6 to Spain in the semi-finals.
Qualification
The top 14 teams of the 2021 European Championship qualified automatically for the tournament. After the expulsion of Russia, who had finished 10th, due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the remaining three spots were filled through a qualification tournament, that saw Hungary, France, and Switzerland qualify. Slovakia was the only team from the 2021 championship that did not qualify in 2023.| Team | Qualification method | Team | Qualification method | |
| 2021 European Baseball Championship | 9th, 2021 European Baseball Championship | |||
| 2021 European Baseball Championship | 11th, 2021 European Baseball Championship | |||
| 2021 European Baseball Championship | 12th, 2021 European Baseball Championship | |||
| 4th, 2021 European Baseball Championship | 13th, 2021 European Baseball Championship | |||
| 5th, 2021 European Baseball Championship | 14th, 2021 European Baseball Championship | |||
| 6th, 2021 European Baseball Championship | Qualifier tournament winner | |||
| 7th, 2021 European Baseball Championship | Qualifier tournament winner | |||
| 8th, 2021 European Baseball Championship | Qualifier tournament winner |
Venues
The tournament took place in six different stadiums across the Czech Republic.Group stage
The top two teams of each group advanced to the quarter-finals. The bottom two teams entered the 9th–16th place play-offs.All times are local, CEST.
Group A
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Group B
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Group C
Group D
Play-offs
Placement round 5th–8th place
Relegation rounds
13–16th places classification
Final standings
^ - Relegated to B Pool European QualifierAwards and honors
Awards
Statistical leaders
| Statistic | Name | Total |
| Batting average | Juremi Profar | .609 |
| Hits | Juremi Profar | 14 |
| Runs | Omar Hernández | 10 |
| Home runs | Omar Hernández | 4 |
| Home runs | Nick Ward | 4 |
| Runs batted in | Harry Ford | 12 |
| Stolen bases | Harry Ford | 5 |
| Bases on balls | Didi Gregorius | 9 |
| Bases on balls | Shawn Larry | 9 |
| On base percentage | Juremi Profar | .643 |
| Slugging percentage | Nick Ward | 1.190 |
| Statistic | Name | Total |
| Wins | 6 tied with | 2 |
| Earned run average | 3 tied with | 0.00 |
| Innings pitched | James Sanders | |
| Strikeouts | Carlos Garcia | 25 |
| Saves | Dimitri Lettas | 2 |
Home runs
There were 74 home runs hit in 48 games, for an average of home runs per game.4 home runs
- Nick Ward
- Omar Hernandez
- Martin Červenka
- Harry Ford
- Juremi Profar
- Drew Janssen
- Philip Smith
- Eric Sogard
- Vincent Ahrens
- Shamoy Christopher
- Kasey Caras
- Graeham Luttor
- Robel García
- Ray-Patrick Didder
- Sicnarf Loopstok
- Dashenko Ricardo
- Engel Beltré
- Wander Encarnación
- Gabriel Lino
- Edgar Rondón
- Edison Valerio
- Noah Williamson
- Sammy Hackl
- Felix Zimmerle
- Benjamin Goffaux
- Antonio Horvatić
- Matěj Menšík
- Ernesto Martinez
- David Grimes
- Shawn Larry
- Yannic Walther
- Panagiotis Dudanakis
- Ari Sechopoulos
- Ryan Lavarnway
- Robb Paller
- Benjamin Rosengard
- Federico Celli
- Roger Bernadina
- Ademar Rifaela
- Andrés Angulo
- Leonard Bäckström
- Joel Johnson
- Tommy Lindell
Notable participants