U-15 Baseball World Cup set to open in Panama in 12-nation battle for world title
The fourth edition of the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) U-15 Baseball World Cup® -- baseball's highest-level competition for players aged 13-15 years old -- will open today (Friday, 10 August) in the Panamanian cites of David and Chitré.
Twelve nations will compete in Panama For the Title of World Champion within the U-15 youth category.
Group A features world No. 1 United States, No. 6 Chinese Taipei, No. 14 Panama, No. 19 Brazil, No. 21 Germany and No. 22 China. The group will play at the newly constructed, 8,500-seat Estadio Kenny Serracín in David.
Group B includes No. 2 Japan, No. 4 Cuba, No. 8 Australia, No. 9 Netherlands, No. 12 Dominican Republic and No. 26 South Africa. The group will battle at the 3,000-seat Estadio Rico Cedeño in Chitré.
OPENING DAY
Group A
Game 1: South American representative Brazil and U-15 European champion Germany will meet to open the IV WBSC U-15 Baseball World Cup 2018.
Game 3: Wild card China will make their U-15 Baseball World Cup debut against U-15 Americas co-champion USA.
Game 6: Host Panama will open with the U-15 Asian runner-up, Chinese Taipei.
Group B
Game 2: Asia and Oceania's U-15 continental champions -- Japan and Australia -- will collide.
Game 4: U-15 European runner-up Netherlands will face two-time defending U-15 World Champions Cuba.
Game 5: U-15 Americas co-champion Dominican Republic will meet Africa's top baseball nation, South Africa.
WBSC will live-stream 26 of the 50 games of the U-15 Baseball World Cup 2018 at www.youtube.com/wbsc. Coverage includes 15 Opening Round games, all 9 Super Round matches and the Finals (bronze medal match and World Championship Final), in addition to the opening and closing ceremonies.
The U-15 Baseball World Cup 2016 had a total broadcast reach of over 60 million households and attracted online viewers from 192 countries and territories.