The 1989 European Baseball Championship was held in Paris, France and was won by Italy, which defeated the Netherlands in a three-game championship series. Eight teams competed, the largest field since the 1971 championship.
The tournament had many blowout games. In the group stage, the Netherlands beat Great Britain 35âÂÂ0, Italy defeated Germany 24âÂÂ4, and Spain defeated Germany 22âÂÂ4. The Italians beat the Netherlands 15âÂÂ2 in the second round, and Spain beat Sweden 18âÂÂ9 to win the bronze medal.
The defending-champion Dutch team was without several of its best players, including Robert Eenhorn and Rikkert Faneyte, both of whom were playing in the American minor leagues during the tournament.
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