1942 Amateur World Series

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1942 Amateur World Series
Tournament details
Host country  Cuba
Dates 26 September – 20 October
Teams (from 2 continents)
Venue (in 1 host city)
Defending champions  Venezuela (1941)
Final positions
Champions
Gold medal world centered.svg
 Cuba (3rd title)
Runner-up
Silver medal world centered.svg
 Dominican Republic
Third place
Bronze medal world centered.svg
 Venezuela
Fourth place  Mexico
Tournament statistics
Games played 30*
Most Valuable Player Andrés Fleitas
1941
1943

The 1942 Amateur World Series was the fifth edition of the tournament, which later was known as the Baseball World Cup. It was contested by five different teams playing twelve games each from September 26 through October 20 in Havana, Cuba, as the host team reclaimed its third championship in five attempts.

There was a noticeably lower participation of teams as the effects of World War II started to be felt in the Pacific. The United States withdrew and forfeited their last four games. Therefore, the number of games contested, as opposed to slated, was actually 26.

Final standings

Pos. Team W  L
1  Cuba 10   2
2  Dominican Republic     9   3
3  Venezuela   7   5
4  Mexico   3   9
5  United States   1 11

Notes

  • Dominican Republic had a strong finish to win the Silver Medal and beat Cuba in 2 of 3 match-ups.
  • Venezuela failed in their attempt to defend their title. Luis Aparicio, Sr., father of future Hall of Famer Luis Aparicio, played at shortstop for the team.
  • Mexico was no match during the tourney and had to settle for fourth place.
  • The United States team had a 1-7 record before withdrawing and forfeiting its final four contests.

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