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1940 Amateur World Series

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1940 Amateur World Series
Tournament details
CountryCuba
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Dates14 September – 6 October
Teams7
Final positions
Champions Cuba (2nd title)
Runner-up Nicaragua
Third place United States
Fourth place Venezuela
Tournament statistics
Games played42
MVPCuba Connie Marrero
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The 1940 Amateur World Series was the third Amateur World Series (AWS), an international men's amateur baseball tournament. The tournament was sanctioned by the International Baseball Federation (which titled it the Baseball World Cup as of the 1988 tournament). The tournament took place, for the second consecutive time, in Cuba. It was contested by seven national teams playing twelve games each from September 14 through October 6 in Havana. Cuba won its second, and second consecutive, AWS title.

Participants[edit]

Though only three of the fourteen teams that had been invited to the second Amateur World Series in Havana managed to attend the previous year, many of them participated in the 1939 edition. Mexico, Venezuela, and Puerto Rico all made their debuts in international competition, as did Hawaii (which at the time was a U.S. territory), becoming the first team from Oceania to participate.

Invited teams[edit]

Final standings[edit]

Pos. Team W L RS RA
1  Cuba 10 2
2  Nicaragua 9 3
 United States 9 3
4  Venezuela 5 7
5  Hawaii 5 7
6  Mexico 2 10
7  Puerto Rico 2 10

Highlights[edit]

Some players of note who took part in the tournament include:

 Cuba[edit]

  • Connie Marrero (3-2, 1.15 ERA), winner of the tournament most valuable player award
  • Pedro Orta (.282), father of journeyman Jorge Orta
  • Nap Reyes (.297), future major league player
  • Segundo Rodriguez (.433), team batting leader

 Nicaragua[edit]

  • Stanley Cayasso led the tournament in hits with 19
  • Juan Manuel Vallecillo led the tournament in RBIs with 10, and tied for second with doubles 4
  • Jose Melendez had a record of 3-0
  • Jonathan Robinson (.444) led the tournament in batting average, as well as runs with 14

 United States[edit]

 Hawaii[edit]

Honors and awards[edit]

Statistical leaders[edit]

Awards[edit]

Award Player Ref.
Most Valuable Player Cuba Conrado Marrero [1]

All-Star team[edit]

Position Player
C United States Bill Krywicki
Cuba Carlos Colás
1B Cuba Virgilio Arteaga
2B United States Joe McDonough
3B Hawaii David K. Richards
SS Hawaii Lawrence Kunihisa
OF Venezuela Héctor Benítez
Cuba Antonio Ruiz
Nicaragua Jonathan Robinson
DH Japan Shohei Ohtani
P United States Stubby Overmire
United States Cliff McClanahan
Cuba Conrado Marrero
Cuba Tomás Hechevarría
Nicaragua José Ángel Meléndez
Hawaii Al Nalua

Source: [2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Historia de la Copa Mundial/World Cup History I-X (1938-1948)". Baseball de Cuba (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 12 December 2011.
  2. ^ ""Hoy" selecciona su Team Estelar correspondiente a la Serie Mundial Amateur" (in Spanish). Digital Library of the Caribbean. Noticias de Hoy. 8 October 1940. p. 9. Retrieved 14 July 2024.
  • Bjarkman, Peter, A History of Cuban Baseball