Spain national baseball team

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The Spain national baseball team (Spanish: Selección Española de Béisbol) is the national team of Spain. It is governed by the Royal Spanish Baseball and Softball Federation. It is a member nation of the WBSC Europe.

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Spain national baseball team
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Country Spain
FederationRoyal Spanish Baseball and Softball Federation
ConfederationWBSC Europe
ManagerNelson Prada
WBSC ranking
Current 26 Steady (26 March 2026)[1]
Highest16 (December 2012)
Lowest26 (December 2018)
Olympic Games
Appearances1 (first in 1992)
Best result8th (1992)
World Baseball Classic
Appearances1 (first in 2013)
Best result15th (2013)
World Cup
Appearances4 (first in 1988)
Best result12th (1988, 2009)
Intercontinental Cup
Appearances2 (first in 1991)
European Championship
Appearances33 (first in 1954)
Best result 1st (2 times, most recent in 2023)
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History

The Spanish national team won the European Baseball Championship in 1955. In 1992, it took part in the Olympic Games, held in Barcelona.

In 2013, they qualified for the first time for the World Baseball Classic. They lost all three games against Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, and Venezuela.

Spain competed in the 2019 European Baseball Championship, coming in third to win a bronze medal. Among the players who competed for it were Engel Beltré, Rhiner Cruz, Ricardo Hernández, Fernando Martínez, Leslie Nacar, Antonio Noguera, and Blake Ochoa.[2] With this achievement, Spain qualified again for the final qualification stage of the 2020 Summer Olympics, but it failed to qualify by finishing fourth.[3][4]

In 2023, Spain became European champions again at the European Championship, 68 years after their first title.[5]

Results and fixtures

The following is a list of professional baseball match results currently active in the latest version of the WBSC World Rankings, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.[6]

Legend

  Win   Lose   Void or postponed   Fixture

2022

World Baseball Classic Q September 16 South Africa  4–5  Spain Armin-Wolf-Arena, Germany
13:00 CET LP: Jared Elario
Boxscore WP: Vicente Campos
Sv: Rhiner Cruz
HR: Justin Connell (1)
Umpires: Roberto LaMadrid
World Baseball Classic Q September 17 Spain  21–7 (F/7)  Czech Republic Armin-Wolf-Arena, Germany
13:00 CET WP: Rogelio Armenteros
HR: Jesus Ustariz (1), Edison Valerio (1, 2)
Boxscore LP: Marek Minarik
HR: Vojtech Mensik (1), Marek Chlup (1), Matej Mensik (1), Martin Muzik (1)
Attendance: 1,725
Umpires: Darius Ghani (HP), Mark Winters (1B), Roberto LaMadrid (2B), John Byrne (3B)
World Baseball Classic Q September 20 Spain  9–10 (F/10)  Great Britain Armin-Wolf-Arena, Germany
19:00 CET LP: Rhiner Cruz
HR: Noelvi Marte (1)
Boxscore WP: Tahnaj Thomas
HR: Harry Ford (1), D'Shawn Knowles (1), Jaden Rudd (1)
Attendance: 1,186
Umpires: HP: Young Chou Kwon, 1B: Roberto LaMadrid, 2B: Darius Ghani, 3B: Mark Winters
World Baseball Classic Q September 21 Czech Republic  3–1  Spain Armin-Wolf-Arena, Germany
19:00 CET WP: Martin Schneider
Sv: Marek Minarik (1)
HR: Martin Muzik (1), Marek Chlup (1)
Boxscore LP: Ronald Medrano
Attendance: 1,229
Umpires: HP: Roberto LaMadrid, 1B: Darius Ghani, 2B: Young Chou Kwon, 3B: Jon Byrne.

2021

Euro Championship GS September 12 Ukraine  0–15 (F/5)  Spain Avigliana, Italy
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Euro Championship GS September 13 Spain  15–2 (F/7)  Germany Settimo Torinese, Italy
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Euro Championship GS September 14 Croatia  0–12 (F/7)  Spain Turin, Italy
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Euro Championship QF September 16 Spain  5–2  Belgium Turin, Italy
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Euro Championship SF September 17 Spain  8–9  Netherlands Avigliana, Italy
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Euro Championship 3rd September 19 Italy  2–0  Spain Turin, Italy
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2020

Friendly November 16 Czech Republic  11–3  Spain Tenerife, Spain
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Friendly November 17 Czech Republic  3–4  Spain Tenerife, Spain
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Friendly November 18 Czech Republic  4–7  Spain Tenerife, Spain
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Friendly November 19 Czech Republic  3–16  Spain Tenerife, Spain
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2019

Euro Championship GS September 7 Croatia  2–3  Spain Bonn, Germany
11:00 CET Boxscore Attendance: 425
Euro Championship GS September 8 Spain  13–5  Belgium Bonn, Germany
11:00 CET Boxscore Attendance: 300
Euro Championship GS September 9 Spain  6–3  France Solingen, Germany
16:30 CET Boxscore Attendance: 150
Euro Championship GS September 10 Spain  3–13  Italy Bonn, Germany
15:00 CET Boxscore Attendance: 250
Euro Championship GS September 11 Austria  1–19 (F/6)  Spain Solingen, Germany
12:30 CET Boxscore Attendance: 150
Euro Championship QF September 13 Spain  5–4 (F/10)  Czech Republic Solingen, Germany
16:00 CET Boxscore Attendance: 150
Euro Championship SF September 14 Netherlands  1–0  Spain Bonn, Germany
15:00 CET Boxscore Attendance: 900
Euro Championship 3rd September 15 Spain  16–11  Israel Bonn, Germany
15:00 CET Boxscore Attendance: 1,200

2018

Super 6 GS September 18 Belgium  1–13 (F/7)  Spain Hoofddorp, Netherlands
15:00 CET Boxscore Attendance: 173
Super 6 GS September 19 Spain  12–7  Czech Republic Hoofddorp, Netherlands
15:00 CET Boxscore Attendance: 163
Super 6 GS September 20 Spain  9–1  Germany Hoofddorp, Netherlands
15:00 CET Boxscore Attendance: 142
Super 6 GS September 21 Spain  5–8  Italy Hoofddorp, Netherlands
11:00 CET Boxscore Attendance: 151
Super 6 GS September 22 Netherlands  12–10 (F/8)  Spain Hoofddorp, Netherlands
15:00 CET Boxscore Attendance: 850

Coaching staff

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Position Name
Venezuela Nelson PradaManager
Spain Néstor PérezBench coach
Venezuela Juan RincónPitching coach
Venezuela Candelario DíazFirst base coach
Spain Félix Manuel CanoThird base coach
Spain Manuel OliveraBullpen coach
Russia Ian PeresBullpen catcher
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Tournament records

World Baseball Classic

Olympic Games

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Summer Olympics record Qualification
Year Round Position W L RS RA
1992 Preliminary 8th 1 6 15 85 Host country
1996 did not qualify 4th, 1995 European Baseball Championship
2000 did not qualify 5th, 1999 European Baseball Championship
2004 did not qualify 2003 European Baseball Championship
2008 did not qualify 2007 European Baseball Championship
7th, Final Qualifying Tournament
2020 did not qualify 2019 European Baseball Championship
4th, Final Qualifying Tournament
Total 1/5 1 6 15 85
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Technical staff

Current technical staff

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Position Name
Manager Spain Nelson Prada
Bench Coach Spain Néstor Pérez
First Base Coach Venezuela Candelario Díaz
Third Base Coach Spain Félix Manuel Cano
Pitching Coach Venezuela Juan Rincón
Bullpen Coach Spain Manuel Olivera
Bullpen Catcher Russia Ian Peres
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Managerial history

The Spain national baseball team has been led by a diverse succession of managers since its first participation in the European Baseball Championship in 1954. In the early years, the team was guided exclusively by Spanish-born managers, with Isaac Llamazares among the first to lead the national side. As the program grew, Spain began attracting foreign managers, reflecting the team's increasing international ambitions.

Notable foreign managers include Cuban legend Sungo Carrera in 1975, Netherlands Antilles native Hamilton Richardson in 1983, and Italian Giuseppe Guilizzoni from 1988 to 1989.[citation needed] American manager Jake Molina served two separate stints and remains one of the longest-serving foreign managers in program history.[citation needed] Italian Mauro Mazzotti oversaw the team's most significant achievement of the modern era, guiding Spain to its first ever World Baseball Classic appearance in 2013.[citation needed]

Venezuelan veteran Luis Sojo, a former MLB infielder, brought considerable professional pedigree to the role in 2019.[citation needed] His successor, fellow Venezuelan Nelson Prada, led Spain to its first European Championship title since 1955 in 2023, establishing the team as one of the premier baseball nations in Europe.[citation needed]

  • Spain Isaac Llamazares (1954)
  • Spain José Martínez (1955–1956)
  • Spain Braulio García (1957)
  • Spain Alejo Carbonell (1958-1959)
  • Spain Samuel Corillo (1960)
  • Spain Antonio García (1962–1963)
  • Philippines Manuel Aurelio Rodríguez (1964–1965)
  • Spain Andrés Pueyo (1967)
  • Cuba Ramón Valdés (1969)
  • Spain Gregorio Solís (1971)
  • Sweden Erik Lundqvist (1972)
  • Spain Augusto Fernández Flores (1973)
  • Spain Diego Sánchez Ruiz (1974)
  • Cuba Sungo Carrera (1975)
  • Spain Francisco Molina Vega (1977–1978)
  • Cuba Armando Roque (1979)
  • Spain Rafael Herrero Campos (1980–1981)
  • Netherlands Antilles Hamilton Richardson (1983)
  • Italy Giuseppe Guilizzoni (1988–1989)
  • United States Jake Molina (1991–1993)
  • Spain Juan Perez (1995)
  • Nicaragua Ramiro Toruño (1997–1998)
  • Spain Carlos Mendoza Reyes (1999–2000)
  • Netherlands Pieter van den Berg (2001)
  • Japan Kenji Yamamoto (2002)
  • Nicaragua Ramiro Toruño (2003)
  • Canada Brian MacLeod (2004)
  • United States Jake Molina (2005–2008)
  • Italy Mauro Mazzotti (2009–2014)
  • Puerto Rico Carlos Delgado Rosario (2015)
  • United States Manny Crespo (2016) (2017 World Baseball Classic qualification)
  • United States Paco Figueroa (2016) (2016 European Baseball Championship)
  • Germany Markus Reinhardt (2017)
  • Dominican Republic Candelario Díaz (2018)
  • Venezuela Luis Sojo (2019-2020)
  • Venezuela Nelson Prada (2021–present)[7]

2026 World Baseball Classic Qualifier roster

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Spain roster – 2026 World Baseball Classic Qualification
PlayersCoaches
Pitchers
Catchers
  •  2 Andrés Angulo
  • 18 Rusber Estrada
  • 40 Gabriel Lino

Infielders

  •  1 Carlos Colmenárez
  • 11 Wander Encarnación
  •  5 Yancarlo Franco
  • 24 Edgar Rondón
  • 16 Jesús Ustariz
  • 19 Edison Valerio

Outfielders


Manager
  • 33 Nelson Prada

Coaches

  •  4 Nestor Pérez (Bench)
  • 28 Manuel Olivera (Pitching)
  • 30 Aritz García (First Base)
  •  8 Candelario Díaz (Third Base)
  •  6 Eduardo Domínguez (Bullpen)


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See also

Notes

  1. One game drawn

References

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