WBSC U-23 Men's Softball World Cup by the numbers
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Some of the numbers associated for the inaugural edition of the WBSC U-23 Men’s Softball World Cup includes 1989, the year when the Nafaldo Cargnel Stadium in Parana, Argentina was built for the Pan American Championship.
The WBSC U-23 Men's Softball World Cup begins on Saturday at Nafaldo Cargnel Stadium in Parana, Argentina. A stunning venue for an incredible event, which has some fascinating numbers behind it.
1 - First edition of the WBSC U-23 Men’s Softball World Cup
4 - Commentators to call the games in two languages
5 - Men’s Softball World Cup winning countries (in any category) playing the tournament (New Zealand, Canada, Australia, Japan and Argentina)
9 - Days of competition
10 - Seconds the batter has to enter the batters box, once the pitching clock as started
11 - Years since the last World Cup was played in Argentina
12 - Participating teams
14 - Umpires assigned to the tournament
14.02 - Metres (46 feet) between pitchers plate and home plate
16 - Players in each delegation
20 - Seconds the pitcher has to deliver a pitch
30 - Men’s Softball World Cups played in history (in all categories)
30 - Officials in the event
50 - Games of the tournament
60 - Seconds between innings
380 - Roofed seats behind home plate at Nafaldo Cargnel Stadium
531 - Accreditations issued for the tournament
1296 - Balls to be used during the tournament
1989 - Year when the Nafaldo Cargnel Stadium was built for the Pan American Championship
2012 - Year of the first Softball World Cup in Parana
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