1958 European Baseball Championship

1958 European Baseball Championship
An Italian baserunner rounds third base during the tournament
Tournament details
CountryNetherlands
CityAmsterdam
Teams6
Defending champions Netherlands
Final positions
Champions Netherlands (3rd title)
Runners-up Italy
Third place West Germany
Fourth place Belgium
Tournament statistics
Games played10

The 1958 European Baseball Championship was held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The Netherlands won the championship, going undefeated for the third year in a row. Italy finished in second for the second consecutive championship.

The Dutch needed extra innings to defeat Italy and West Germany in its first two games, with outfielder Gé Oosterbaan making a diving catch in the 12th inning to prevent Italy from scoring. The Dutch won a rematch against Italy for the title 5–2. The championship was a double-elimination tournament, which meant the Netherlands only played twice to reach the championship game while Italy played five games. Because of the increased workload, Italy did not start the tournament's top pitcher, Giulio Glorioso, in the title game, which was attended by 10,000 people and featured a fireworks display.

Ron Fraser managed West Germany and was named the best manager of the tournament. The Netherlands hired him after the tournament. Fraser would later coach the Miami Hurricanes and be inducted into the American College Baseball Hall of Fame and Dutch baseball hall of fame.

France, after missing the 1957 championship, was blown out in both of its games, losing to Spain and Belgium, two teams that lost all of their other games.