VIDEO CUBAN STREET BASEBALL - BASEBALL 5
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Championships
WBSC announces street baseball competition will take place in Havana.
Posted: November 15 2017
In Cuba, baseball is the national sport. But for most Cubans, having the gear to play the game is expensive. The perfect solution may be "street baseball" which has all the fun of the game without much of the pricey equipment.
The World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) has announced that Havana in Cuba will host this year’s new Baseball 5 Championships.
The inaugural edition of the street baseball competition is due to begin on 23rd November, and will be held in collaboration with Cuba’s National Institute of Sports, Physical Education and Recreation (INDER).
The tournament will serve as the semi-finals and finals of INDER’s Cuatro Esquinas Cuban street baseball competition, and will include men’s, women’s, mixed, and youth categories.
The Baseball 5 Championships will feature five-inning games played by five on-field players on each side, who will only be allowed to hit and field balls using their bare hands.
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According the WBSC, the two-day competition is designed to function as a pilot in order to develop the new discipline of street baseball further after the introduction of Baseball 5 Street Baseball at the Friendship Games in Burundi in August.
WBSC has also launched street baseball initiatives such as Baseball 5 in Havana and Mini Baseball in Taiwan with the aim of building a strong baseball community over the next decade.
"The WBSC is committed to the development of this new Baseball 5 discipline, and we believe it has enormous potential to be another key attraction that will further our sport's position among the leaders in the youth space, while helping to bring more sporting opportunities to underserved communities," said Riccardo Fraccari, president of the WBSC.
"We are also particularly excited that the Baseball 5 Championships in Havana will crown champions across four categories, including mixed - this is something completely new for our sport and follows the Olympic movement's forward-thinking and inclusive direction."
Dubbed "Baseball Five", the urban variant of the game had its global debut today in Havana.
The "Baseball Five" is an adaptation of a street game practiced in Cuba under the name of "Four Corners", in which four players participate. There is "batting" - only towards a half of the court - a rubber ball using the hand and bases.
The new idea involves the participation of five players, the "batting" is free within the limits of the whole court, the bases are run and five innings are played.
The rules are quite similar between the "Baseball Five" and the Four Corners, although according to the organizers, as the modality is extended, it will be in constant evolution, and they are open to incorporate some feasible suggestions that arise on the fly.