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Baseball Centre Baseball Ολυµπιακό Κέντρο Μπέιζµπολ Μπέιζµπολ / Baseball Olympic Baseball Centre Men Ανδρών / Hommes Olympic Baseball Centre Baseball Ολυµπιακό Κέντρο Μπέιζµπολ Μπέιζµπολ / Baseball Olympic Baseball Centre Men Ανδρών / Hommes Final Summary Περίληψη Τελικού / Résumé final AFTER GAME 32 As of WED 25 AUG 2004 Preliminary Round Games Runs JPN CUB CAN AUS TPE NED GRE ITA Played Won Lost For Against W/L% GB JPN 6-3 9-1 4-9 4-3 8-3 6-1 12-0 7 6 1 49 20 .857 - CUB 3-6 5-2 4-1 10-2 9-2 5-4 5-0 7 6 1 41 17 .857 - CAN 1-9 2-5 11-0 7-0 7-0 2-0 9-3 7 5 2 39 17 .714 1 AUS 9-4 1-4 0-11 0-3 22-2 11-6 6-0 7 4 3 49 30 .571 2 TPE 3-4 2-10 0-7 3-0 5-1 7-1 4-5 7 3 4 24 28 .429 3 NED 3-8 2-9 0-7 2-22 1-5 11-0 10-4 7 2 5 29 55 .286 4 GRE 1-6 4-5 0-2 6-11 1-7 0-11 12-7 7 1 6 24 49 .143 5 ITA 0-12 0-5 3-9 0-6 5-4 4-10 7-12 7 1 6 19 58 .143 5 Semifinal Round Final Round JPN (H) (29)TUE 24 AUG 11:30 AUS (H) 1 - 0 Field 1 (32)WED 25 AUG 20:00 AUS (V) Field 1 CUB 6 - 2 Gold Medal CUB (H) (30)TUE 24 AUG 19:30 Field 1 CUB (V) 8 - 5 CAN (V) AUS Silver Medal JPN (V) (31)WED 25 AUG 11:30 Field 1 JPN 11 - 2 Bronze Medal CAN (H) Legend: GB Games Behind RDR Game ended by Run Difference Rule V Visiting Team H Home Team S Suspended Game W/L% Win/Loss Percentage BBM400000_C76B 5.0 Report Created WED 25 AUG 2004 23:20 Page 1/1 Olympic Baseball Centre Baseball Ολυµπιακό Κέντρο Μπέιζµπολ Μπέιζµπολ / Baseball Olympic Baseball Centre Men Ανδρών / Hommes Results Table Τελική Κατάταξη / Tableau résultats PRELIMINARY ROUND AFTER GAME 28 Games Runs Rank NOC Code Played Won Lost For Against W/L% GB 1 JPN 761 49 20 .857 - 2 CUB 761 41 17 .857 - 3 CAN 752 39 17 .714 1 4 AUS 743 49 30 .571 2 5 TPE 734 24 28 .429 3 6 NED 725 29 55 .286 4 7 GRE 716 24 49 .143 5 8 ITA 7 1 6 19 58 .143 5 Date Time Teams Result Notes Venue 15 AUG 2004 10:30 CUB - AUS 4-1 Baseball Field 2 11:30 ITA - JPN 0-12 7 Innings (RDR) Baseball Field 1 18:30 CAN - TPE 7-0 Baseball Field 2 19:30 GRE - NED 0-11 Baseball Field 1 16 AUG 2004 10:30 AUS - TPE 0-3 Baseball Field 2 11:30 CAN - ITA 9-3 Baseball Field 1 18:30 JPN - NED 8-3 Baseball Field 2 19:30 CUB - GRE 5-4 Baseball Field 1 17 AUG 2004 10:30 NED - CAN 0-7 Baseball Field 2 11:30 TPE - GRE 7-1 Baseball Field 1 18:30 ITA - AUS 0-6 Baseball Field 2 19:30 CUB - JPN 3-6 Baseball Field 1 18 AUG 2004 10:30 NED - ITA 10-4 Baseball Field 2 11:30 JPN - AUS 4-9 Baseball Field 1 18:30 GRE - CAN 0-2 Baseball Field 2 19:30 TPE - CUB 2-10 Baseball Field 1 20 AUG 2004 10:30 TPE - ITA 4-5 Baseball Field 2 11:30 JPN - CAN 9-1 Baseball Field 1 18:30 AUS - GRE 11-6 Baseball Field 2 19:30 CUB - NED 9-2 Baseball Field 1 21 AUG 2004 10:30 JPN - TPE 4-3 10 Innings Baseball Field 2 11:30 CAN - CUB 2-5 Baseball Field 1 18:30 NED - AUS 2-22 7 Innings (RDR) Baseball Field 2 19:30 ITA - GRE 7-12 Baseball Field 1 22 AUG 2004 10:30 NED - TPE 1-5 Baseball Field 2 11:30 GRE - JPN 1-6 Baseball Field 1 18:30 ITA - CUB 0-5 Baseball Field 2 19:30 AUS - CAN 0-11 Baseball Field 1 Legend: GB Games Behind S Suspended Game RDR Game ended by Run Difference Rule W/L% Win/Loss Percentage Note: Home team in each game is listed first. BBM400000_C76A 14.0 Report Created SUN 22 AUG 2004 22:27 Page 1/1 Olympic Baseball Centre Baseball Ολυµπιακό Κέντρο Μπέιζµπολ Μπέιζµπολ / Baseball Olympic Baseball Centre IBAF Competition Officials ∆ιαιτητές- Κριτές Αγώνων / Officiels de compétition As of FRI 13 AUG 2004 Technical Delegates ORTIN Miquel ESP PANAYE Gaston BEL Competition Director SEILER Paul USA IBAF Technical Commission Chairman GIL Osvaldo L. PUR ARRIETA HumbertoCUB GRAY Chet AUS BUENROSTRO CarlosMEX HARADA Fujio JPN ESSELMAN JanNED PERNAS Julio ESP GASKI MikeUSA van TASSEL Darin H USA Umpires Director FRACCARI Riccardo ITA 54BENITO HenslyAHO POULTON Neil AUS 12BREA AgustinDOM 9 RAMIREZ Luis MEX 16CARRINGTON ErauPAN 14 RIVERO Dario VEN 71DIAZ NelsonCUB RODRIGUEZ Gustavo USA 15GILBERT DonCAN 3 RODRIGUEZ Willie PUR 613GUTIERREZ PedroDOM ROMAN Arnaldo PUR 810HAYASHI SeiichiJPN SCRETI Marco ITA 211HSIEH Liang-KueiTPE TROUDART Vicente PAN 18OROS GregUSA 17 van GRONINGEN Fred NED Scorekeepers Director CARPIO Pablo ESP de LEON AndresPAN SCHULZE Peter GER del PINO CarlosCUB WEDEMEIJER Harry NED PAINI Anna MariaITA YZAGUIRRE Oscar Antonio VEN BBM400_C35 2.0 Report Created FRI 13 AUG 2004 12:49 Page 1/1 Olympic Baseball Centre Baseball Ολυµπιακό Κέντρο Μπέιζµπολ Μπέιζµπολ / Baseball Olympic Baseball Centre AUSTRALIA Team Roster Σύνθεση Οµάδος / Composition éqp As of SAT 14 AUG 2004 Height Weight Throw Bat Int No Name Pos Date of Birth Club m/ft in Kg/lbs Hand Hand Apps 3 WILLIAMS Jeff P 1.83/6'0" 84.0/185 L L 6 JUN 1972 HANSHIN TIGERS (JPN) 0 4 FINGLESON Gavin IF 1.77/5'10" 87.0/192 R S 5 AUG 1976 CUTTERS (USA) 2 5 TAMBURRINO Brett U 1.78/5'10" 88.0/194 R S 10 NOV 1981 MINNESOTA TWINS (USA) 1 6 van BUIZEN Rodney IF 1.80/5'11" 92.0/203 R R 25 SEP 1980 L.A. DODGERS (USA) 4 7 UTTING Andrew C/U 1.87/6'2" 98.0/216 R R 9 SEP 1977 SURFERS PARADISE (AUS) 0 8 OELTJEN Trent OF 1.88/6'2" 88.0/194 L L 28 FEB 1983 MINNESOTA TWINS (USA) 1 10 KIMPTON Nick OF 1.85/6'1" 85.0/187 L L 27 OCT 1983 ANAHEIM ANGELS (USA) 1 11 ROWLAND SMITH Ryan P 1.90/6'3" 108.0/238 L L 26 JAN 1983 SEATTLE MARINERS (USA) 1 14 NILSSON David C 1.93/6'4" 110.0/243 R L 14 DEC 1969 REDCLIFFE PADRES (AUS) 3 16 WIGMORE Ben C 1.84/6'0" 85.0/187 R R 17 JAN 1982 CARDINALS (AUS) 2 17 RONEBERG Brett OF 1.85/6'1" 93.0/205 L L 5 FEB 1979 BOSTON RED SOX (USA) 4 18 WILLIAMS Glenn IF 1.88/6'2" 90.0/198 R S 18 JUL 1977 TORONTO BLUE JAYS (CAN) 2 19 THOMPSON Richard P 1.84/6'0" 80.0/176 R R 1 JUL 1984 ANAHEIM ANGELS (USA) 1 20 OUGH Wayne P 1.90/6'3" 95.0/209 R R 27 NOV 1978 N.Y. METS (USA) 0 22 KINGMAN Brendan IF 1.86/6'1" 112.0/247 R R 22 MAY 1973 BROCKTON ROX (USA) 6 23 GONZALEZ Paul U 1.86/6'1" 86.0/190 R L 22 APR 1969 REDCLIFFE PADRES (AUS) 6 25 BRICE Thomas OF 1.95/6'5" 98.0/216 L L 24 AUG 1981 CHICAGO WHITE SOX (USA) 1 26 LEWIS Craig IF 1.95/6'5" 100.0/220 R R 30 DEC 1976 BROCKTON ROX (USA) 2 27 LLOYD Graeme P 2.00/6'7" 108.0/238 L L 8 APR 1967 NATIONAL TEAM (AUS) 0 28 STEPHENS John P 1.82/6'0" 84.0/185 R R 15 NOV 1979 BOSTON RED SOX (USA) 2 31 ANDERSON Craig P 1.87/6'2" 86.0/190 L L 30 OCT 1980 SEATTLE MARINERS (USA) 2 35 OXSPRING Chris P 1.84/6'0" 82.0/181 R R 13 MAY 1977 SAN DIEGO PADRES (USA) 2 39 STOCKMAN Phil P 2.00/6'7" 100.0/220 R R 25 JAN 1980 DIAMONDBACKS (USA) 1 40 BURNSIDE Adrian P 1.93/6'4" 100.0/220 L L 15 MAR 1977 DETROIT TIGERS (USA) 0 No Name Date of Birth Club Team Manager: 24 DEEBLE Jon (AUS) 18 May 1962 Coaches: 2 HARRIS Tony (AUS) 30 Oct 1961 33 ELLIOTT Paul (AUS) 3 Jan 1967 34 DALE Philip (AUS) 8 Aug 1962 Legend: C Catcher L Bats/Throws Left Handed R Bats/Throws Right Handed DQ Disqualified OF Outfielder S Switch Hitter IF Infielder P Pitcher U Utility Player Int Apps International Appearances Pos Fielding Position BBM400000_C33 1.0 Report Created SAT 14 AUG 2004 12:19 Page 1/8 Olympic Baseball Centre Baseball Ολυµπιακό Κέντρο Μπέιζµπολ Μπέιζµπολ / Baseball Olympic Baseball Centre CANADA Team Roster Σύνθεση Οµάδος / Composition éqp As of SAT 14 AUG 2004 Height Weight Throw Bat Int No Name Pos Date of Birth Club m/ft in Kg/lbs Hand Hand Apps 2 DUCEY Rob OF 1.89/6'2" 82.0/181 R L 24 MAY 1965 FORMER MLB (CAN) 2 4 ORR Peter IF/OF 1.86/6'1" 88.0/194 R L 8 JUN 1979 RICHMOND BRAVES (USA) 2 11 CLAPP Richard IF 1.75/5'9" 80.0/176 R L 24 FEB 1973 SYRACUSE SKY CHIEFS (USA) 5 14 DEVEY Phil P 1.84/6'0" 80.0/176 L L 31 MAY 1977 S.
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