Baseball World Series

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The Baseball World Series is an international baseball tournament first organized in Year 50. Future tournaments may be held depending on the success of the inaugural tournament. The inaugural tournament will be held in Linus and Lucy.

Planning committee

The Linus and Lucy Baseball World Series Committee consists of seven members, including two officers:

  • Dominic Rhodes, chairman
  • Ricky Proehl, secretary
  • Fran Tarkenton
  • Fred Biletnikoff
  • Raymond Berry
  • Gino Marchetti
  • Jack Trudeau

Venues

Six venues will be used to host the inaugural Baseball World Series. Two other venues were selected as well (The Stadium on the Salt Flats in Tchaikovsky and The Riverdome in Wagner), but it was decided that due to low participation they would not be needed.

Each stadium will host one match of up to seven games.

Stadium Capacity Location Match held
John Unitas Field 142,068 Shostakovich Championship
Five Mountains Field 96,284 Elgar Semifinal
Founders' Memorial Stadium 84,204 Khachaturian Semifinal
Solzhenitsyn Memorial Field 82,141 Saint-Saens Quarterfinal
Linus van Pelt Bowl 74,529 Strauss Quarterfinal
James Stewart Stadium 64,953 Kodaly Qualification match (Potente vs. East Lithuania)

Tournament

All matches are best-of-seven; the score given in the brackets is the number of games won.

Because seven teams are participating, a qualification match will be held between the two unseeded teams to determine who gets the sixth seed in the tournament.

  Qualifying Match
     
 Potente  
 East Lithuania  


After the qualifying match, the tournament will begin with the winner of the qualifying match being placed in the sixth seed.

  Quarterfinals     Semifinals     Finals
                           
        1  No Taxes    
  4  British Londinium                 
  5  Ri-an                 
            
        2  Quakmybush      
  3  Linus and Lucy               
  6  to be determined