2025 European Baseball Championship
The 2025 European Men's Baseball Championship was an international baseball tournament organized by WBSC Europe held in Rotterdam, Milan, and Antwerp from 20 to 27 September 2025. It was the 38th edition of the competition.
It was the first edition of the tournament to be held in three countries, as well as the first since 1967 with games held in Belgium.
The Netherlands won the tournament, beating Italy in the championship 6–5 in Rotterdam after beating defending champion Spain in the semifinal. It was the 25th European championship for the Dutch and 27th time facing Italy in the final game. The Czech Republic defeated Spain in the third-place game, their first-ever medal in the tournament. Two Dutch players won the top individual awards, with Didi Gregorius named the MVP and Kevin Kelly the best pitcher.
Hungary and Lithuania, which both lost all their games, were relegated during the tournament.
Qualification
The top 13 teams of the 2023 European Championship qualified automatically for the tournament. The remaining three spots were filled through qualification tournaments in 2024, won by Hungary, Lithuania, and Austria.Qualified teams
Group Stage
Four groups of four teams competed in a round robin to begin the tournament. The top two teams from groups A and B qualified for the quarterfinals, the second round of the tournament stage. The first round of the tournament, called the crossover playoff, included the bottom two teams from groups A and B and top two teams from groups C and D. The bottom two teams from groups C and D competed in an best-of-three relegation series.One week before the start of the tournament, Group C games were moved from a stadium in Senago to the in Novara due to poor conditions at the Senago field. The agreed to pay for additional transportation costs from Milan.
Fan entrance to games in Rotterdam on 20 September were affected by pro-Palestinian protests regarding the Gaza war and Israel's participation in the tournament. Protesters returned for subsequent Israel games. Rain also delayed some of the 20 September games in Rotterdam.
Two of the three host countries, the Netherlands and Italy, went undefeated in group play while Belgium managed one win and was eliminated from the final round.
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Group A
Group B
Group C
Group D
Relegation round
The relegation round was a best-of-three series with the third and fourth place teams of Groups C and D, with the result of the Group stage game serving as Game 1 of the series. The losers of both series, Lithuania and Hungary, was relegated. Both teams lost all their games in the tournament.Final round
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Spain lost in the third place game, 9–2 to the Czech Republic, giving the Czechs their first medal in the European tournament. Great Britain, after finishing second in the 2023 tournament, was knocked out of title contention again by Spain, losing in the quarterfinals.
Championship
Bracket
Crossover playoff
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Third place game
Final
Fifth place
Bracket
5th-8th place game
Seventh place game
Fifth place game
Ninth place
Bracket
9th-12th place game
Eleventh place game
Ninth place game
Final standings
^ - Relegated to B Pool European QualifierHonors and awards
Awards
Statistical leaders
Batting
Pitching
Notable participants
The championship featured several former Major League Baseball players, including Gregorius, Jonathan Schoop, and Shairon Martis for the Netherlands, Eric Sogard for the Czech Republic, and Luis Guillorme and Rhiner Cruz for Spain. Dovydas Neverauskas pitched and played first base for Lithuania.Croatia had first baseman Joey Terdoslavich and pitcher Asher Wojciechowski.Several former players also managed and coached teams. All-Star Adam Jones was Spain's hitting coach. Former catcher Francisco Cervelli managed Italy, with former executive Allard Baird serving as the team's bench coach. Zach Vincej, Chase d'Arnaud, and Steve Rodriguez were on Croatia's coaching staff. Erik Pappas was Greece's bench coach. Dennis Cook, the former manager of Sweden and Poland, was Sweden's pitching coach.