2006 Intercontinental Cup (baseball) - Round Robin

Round Robin

The eight teams will play a round robin format in which they will each play the other teams once. This means that each team will play seven games in this first phase of the tournament over the course of eight days.

Date Time Venue Home Guest Result
11/9 10:00 TF Cuba The Netherlands 3-2
11/9 13:00 IBC South Korea The Philippines 10-0 (6½ innings)
11/9 14:00 TF Australia Japan 3-4 (10 innings)
11/9 19:30 IBC Chinese Taipei (Taiwan) Italy 3-13
11/10 13:00 IBC The Philippines Australia 2-12 (8 innings)
11/10 13:00 TF South Korea Cuba 1-8
11/10 18:30 IBC Japan Chinese Taipei (Taiwan) 4-3
11/10 18:30 TF The Netherlands Italy 10-8
11/11 13:00 IBC Italy Cuba 0-9
11/11 13:00 TF Chinese Taipei (Taiwan) Australia 4-2
11/11 18:30 TF The Philippines The Netherlands 0-22 (7 innings)
11/11 18:30 IBC Japan South Korea 2-1
11/12 13:00 IBC South Korea Chinese Taipei (Taiwan) 7-9 (12 innings)
11/12 13:00 TF The Netherlands Japan 0-3
11/12 18:30 TF The Philippines Cuba 0-24 (7 innings)
11/12 18:30 IBC Australia Italy 8-7 (13 innings)
11/13 Rest Day
11/14 13:00 IBC Cuba Japan 6-3
11/14 13:00 TF Italy The Philippines 9-0
11/14 18:30 IBC Australia South Korea 10-9
11/14 18:30 TF Chinese Taipei (Taiwan) The Netherlands 2-4 (10 innings)
11/15 13:00 TF Italy Japan 3-6
11/15 13:00 IBC South Korea The Netherlands 2-13 (8 innings)
11/15 18:30 IBC Cuba Australia 13-0 (4½ innings)1
11/15 18:30 TF The Philippines Chinese Taipei (Taiwan) 0-14 (6 innings)1
11/16 13:00 IBC Italy South Korea 1-5
11/16 13:00 TF Japan The Philippines 17-0 (6½ innings)
11/16 18:30 TF The Netherlands Australia 4-3 (11 innings) 2
11/16 18:30 IBC Chinese Taipei (Taiwan) Cuba 4-3

1 Game called due to bad weather condition.
2 Dutch manager ejected in the top of the eleventh for obscenities in argument with an umpire.

  • TF = Taichung Baseball Field
  • IBC = Intercontinental Baseball Stadium

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