Baseball at the 1988 Summer Olympics
Baseball at the 1988 Summer Olympics was a demonstration sport for the seventh time. It would become an official sport 4 years later at the 1992 Summer Olympics . 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. Cuba originally qualified but withdrew as a result of the boycott .
Teams
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Preliminary round
There were two pools for the preliminary round. Teams played each of the three other teams in their division.
Blue Division
White Division
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
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Houston Ovalle, C
Jim Abbott , P
Bret Barberie , IF
Andy Benes , P
Jeff Branson , IF
Mike Fiore , OF
Tom Goodwin , OF
Ty Griffin , IF
Andrew Kobliska, OF
Tino Martinez , IF
Bill Masse , OF
Ben McDonald , P
Mike Milchin , IF/P
Mickey Morandini , OF
Charles Nagy , P
Doug Robbins , C
Scott Servais , C
Dave Silvestri , IF
Joe Slusarski , P
Ed Sprague , IF
Robin Ventura , IF
Ted Wood , OF
Mark Marquess , head coach
Skip Bertman , assistant coach
Dave Bingham , assistant coach
Ron Polk , assistant coach
Japan
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1 Masafumi Nishi , IF
2 Hiroki Katsuragi, IF
3 Kunji Yonezaki, IF
6 Kenjiro Nomura , IF
8 Terushi Nakajima, OF
9 Hirofumi Ogawa , IF
10 Daisuke Tsutsui, IF
11 Tetsuya Shiozaki , P
12 Tomio Watanabe , P
14 Tetsu Suzuki, P
15 So Kikuchi, P
16 Shuji Yoshida , P
18 Takehiro Ishii , P
19 Hideo Nomo , P
20 Atsuya Furuta , C
21 Makoto Maeda, OF
22 Atsuyoshi Otake, C
25 Yasushi Matsumoto, OF
27 Kenji Tomashino , OF
28 Takeshi Omori, IF
30 Yoshinobu Suzuki, head coach
31 Katsuji Kawashima , assistant coach
32 Masatake Nakayama, assistant coach
Canada
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
The Netherlands
Frank Bos
Eric de Bruin
Peter Callenbach
Robert Eenhoorn
Rikkert Faneyte
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
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
Tournaments Qualifications Squads Related topics Italicised years indicate baseball was featured as a demonstration sport.