The 1972 World Baseball Classic, known as the Kodak World Baseball Classic for sponsorship purposes, and alternatively referred to as the World Baseball Championship, was a Minor League Baseball tournament held in Honolulu in 1972. It was the replacement for the Junior World Series that year, gathering the league champions of the International League (IL), Pacific Coast League (PCL), and the American Association (AA). Also participating were the hosting Hawaii Islanders team of the PCL and a team of Caribbean All-Stars, representing the Latin American winter leagues (though all the Caribbean players were active in the American minor league system).

The tournament was won by the Caribbean All-Stars, who came back from a 3–1 deficit to secure four straight wins, including the championship game against the PCL's Albuquerque Dukes.

The organizers of the classic had ambitious hopes for the "minor league championship of the world." Teams from the Mexican League and from Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball were invited, but both declined, citing scheduling concerns. Rumored future sites for the event included Mexico City, Tokyo, Caracas, and Seattle.

However, the event was a financial disaster. The tournament lost more than US$80,000 and drew just 10,923 fans, compared to projections of over 40,000.

Participating teams

Group stage

PosTeamWL
1Albuquerque Dukes (PCL)31
2Tidewater Tides (IL)31
3Evansville Triplets (AA)22
4Hawaii Islanders (PCL)13
4Caribbean All-Stars13

Playoffs

September 17, 1972Caribbean All-Stars5 – 3Hawaiian IslandersHonolulu Stadium, Honolulu
September 17, 1972Caribbean All-Stars6 – 5Evansville TripletsHonolulu Stadium, Honolulu

September 18, 1972Caribbean All-Stars2 – 0Tidewater TidesHonolulu Stadium, Honolulu

September 19, 1972Caribbean All-Stars6 – 2Albuquerque DukesHonolulu Stadium, Honolulu

Awards

All-Tournament Team
Pos.PlayerClub
SPMike McCormickHawaii Islanders
RPOscar ZamoraCaribbean All-Stars (Oklahoma City 89ers)
CGeorge PenaCaribbean All-Stars (Toledo Mud Hens)
1BRamon WebsterCaribbean All-Stars (Iowa Oaks)
Tom PaciorekAlbuquerque Dukes
2BPedro GarcíaCaribbean All-Stars (Evansville Triplets)
3BRon CeyAlbuquerque Dukes
SSJosé MartínezCaribbean All-Stars (Omaha Royals)
OFOssie BlancoCaribbean All-Stars (Wichita Aeros)
Larry HisleAlbuquerque Dukes
Dave SchneckTidewater Tides
Man.Tony PachecoCaribbean All-Stars (Oklahoma City 89ers)

See also

Bibliography

  • Spink, Taylor, ed. (1973). 1973 Sporting News Official Baseball Guide. Sporting News, Inc.