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1 Medal summary  



1.1  Medal table  





1.2  Medalists  







2 Preliminary round  



2.1  Pool A  





2.2  Pool B  







3 Knockout stage  





4 See also  





5 References  














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Baseball at the 1999 Pan American Games
VenueCanwest Global Park (primary)
Stonewall Quarry Park (secondary)
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
DatesJuly 25 – August 2, 1999
Competitors9 teams
Medalists
Gold medal 
Silver medal 
Bronze medal 

«1995

2003»

Baseball at the 1999 Pan American Games was held between July 25 and August 2 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. A total of nine teams competed: Brazil, Canada, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, and the United States. The primary venue for this competition was CanWest Global Park, while Stonewall Quarry ParkinStonewall, Manitoba, was used as a secondary venue.[1][2]

Cuba entered the competition as the seven-time defending champions, having won each gold medal dating back to 1971. They successfully defended their title, with the United States finishing second. The 1999 games were the first time professional baseball players were allowed to participate in the Pan American Games, and the top two teams qualified for the 2000 Summer Olympics.[3][4][5]

Medal summary[edit]

Medal table[edit]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Cuba1001
2 United States0101
3 Canada0011
Totals (3 entries)1113

Medalists[edit]

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's[6]  Cuba
  • Danel Castro
  • José Contreras
  • Faustino Corrales
  • Yobal Dueñas
  • Michel Enríquez
  • José Ibar
  • Orestes Kindelán
  • Daniel Lazo
  • Pedro Luis Lazo
  • Ciro Silvino Licea
  • Omar Linares
  • Juan Manrique
  • Isaac Martínez
  • Javier Méndez
  • Germán Mesa
  • Juan Padilla
  • Ariel Pestano
  • Gabriel Pierre
  • Maels Rodríguez
  • Ormari Romero
  • Norge Luis Vera
  • Robelquis Videaux
  • Luis Ulacia
  •  United States
  • Peter Bergeron
  • Milton Bradley
  • Travis Dawkins
  • Shawn Gilbert
  • Charlie Greene
  • Jason Hardtke
  • David Holdridge
  • Marcus Jensen
  • Adam Kennedy
  • Matthew LeCroy
  • Mark Mulder
  • Mike Neill
  • Craig Paquette
  • John Patterson
  • Brad Penny
  • Dave Roberts
  • J. C. Romero
  • Bobby Seay
  • Scott Stewart
  • Derek Wallace
  • Dan Wheeler
  • Todd Williams
  • Jon Zuber
  •  Canada
  • Rob Butler
  • Stubby Clapp
  • Lee Delfino
  • Colin Dixon
  • Troy Fortin
  • Aaron Guiel
  • Jason Gooding
  • Jason Green
  • Steve Green
  • Yan Lachapell
  • Clint Lawrence
  • Julien Lepine
  • Matt Logan
  • Mike Meyers
  • Aaron Myette
  • Ryan Radmanovich
  • Mark Randall
  • Chad Ricketts
  • Dave Ross
  • Andy Stewart
  • Matt Stockman
  • Julien Tucker
  • Jeremy Ware
  • Preliminary round[edit]

    Pool A[edit]

    Pos Team Pld W L RF RA RD PCT Qualification
    1  Canada (H) 4 4 0 34 12 +22 1.000 Advance to Knockout stage
    2  United States 4 3 1 24 15 +9 .750
    3  Cuba 4 2 2 21 20 +1 .500
    4  Mexico 4 1 3 13 13 0 .250
    5  Brazil 4 0 4 7 39 −32 .000
    Source: XIII Pan American Games
    (H) Hosts
    July 25
    14:00
    Brazil  4–16  Canada CanWest Global Park, Winnipeg
    July 25
    19:30
    Cuba  5–1  Mexico CanWest Global Park, Winnipeg

    July 26
    14:00
    United States  6–7  Canada CanWest Global Park, Winnipeg
    July 26
    18:00
    Mexico  10–0  Brazil Stonewall Quarry Park, Stonewall

    July 27
    9:00
    Mexico  1–5  United States CanWest Global Park, Winnipeg
    July 27
    19:30
    Cuba  10–1  Brazil CanWest Global Park, Winnipeg

    July 28
    14:00
    United States  10–5  Cuba CanWest Global Park, Winnipeg
    July 28
    19:30
    Canada  3–1  Mexico CanWest Global Park, Winnipeg

    July 29
    14:00
    Canada  8–1  Cuba CanWest Global Park, Winnipeg
    July 29
    18:00
    Brazil  2–3  United States Stonewall Quarry Park, Stonewall

    Pool B[edit]

    Pos Team Pld W L RF RA RD PCT Qualification
    1  Nicaragua 3 2 1 11 11 0 .667 Advance to Knockout stage
    2  Dominican Republic 3 2 1 20 9 +11 .667
    3  Panama 3 2 1 18 12 +6 .667
    4  Guatemala 3 0 3 7 24 −17 .000
    July 25
    9:00
    Guatemala  1–10  Dominican Republic CanWest Global Park, Winnipeg

    July 26
    19:30
    Nicaragua  1–6  Panama CanWest Global Park, Winnipeg

    July 27
    18:00
    Dominican Republic  8–5  Panama Stonewall Quarry Park, Stonewall

    July 28
    18:00
    Guatemala  3–7  Nicaragua Stonewall Quarry Park, Stonewall

    July 29
    9:00
    Panama  7–3  Guatemala CanWest Global Park, Winnipeg
    July 29
    19:30
    Dominican Republic  2–3  Nicaragua CanWest Global Park, Winnipeg

    Knockout stage[edit]

     

    QuarterfinalsSemifinalsGold Medal Match

     

              

     

    July 31 – Winnipeg

     

     

     Panama2

     

    August 1 – Winnipeg

     

     United States5

     

     United States2

     

    July 31 – Stonewall

     

     Mexico1

     

     Mexico5

     

    August 2 – Winnipeg

     

     Nicaragua1

     

     United States1

     

    July 31 – Winnipeg

     

     Cuba5

     

     Guatemala2

     

    August 1 – Winnipeg

     

     Canada12

     

     Canada2

     

    July 31 – Winnipeg

     

     Cuba3 Bronze Medal Match

     

     Cuba3

     

    August 2 – Winnipeg

     

     Dominican Republic1

     

     Canada9

     

     

     Mexico2

     

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Winnipeg 1999 Results book" (PDF). www.panamsports.org/. Panam Sports. Retrieved 9 July 2020.
  • ^ Morgan, T. Kent (29 July 2019). "Remembering the 1999 Pan Am Games". Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved 27 June 2023.
  • ^ "USA Baseball names Pan Am roster". MiLB.com. 9 September 2010.
  • ^ "Cuba defeats U.S. for Pan Am Games gold". Pocono Record. 3 August 1999. Retrieved 28 June 2023.
  • ^ Bjarkman, Peter C. (2019). Fidel Castro and Baseball: The Untold Story. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 191. ISBN 9781538110317.
  • ^ Olderr, Steven (2003). The Pan American Games: A Statistical History, 1951-1999, bilingual edition. McFarland & Company. ISBN 9780786443369.

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