Dominican Republic national baseball team

The Dominican Republic national baseball team (Spanish: Selección de béisbol de República Dominicana) is the national baseball team of the Dominican Republic. The team won the Baseball World Cup in 1948 and the World Baseball Classic in 2013. They are the first team to have won both world competitions. They are currently ranked 11th by the World Baseball Softball Confederation. At the Olympics in 2021 the team faced Israel, Japan, Mexico, South Korea, and the United States.

Dominican Republic national baseball team
Information
Country Dominican Republic
FederationFederación Dominicana de Béisbol
ConfederationWBSC Americas
ManagerRodney Linares (WBC)
Félix Fermín (WBSC)
WBSC ranking
Current 12 (31 December 2025)
Highest6 (2 times; first in December 2014)
Lowest13 (2 times; first in December 2012)
Uniforms
Home
Away
World Baseball Classic
Appearances6 (first in 2006)
Best result 1st (2013)
Olympic Games
Appearances2 (first in 1992)
Best result Bronze: 1 - 2020
World Cup
Appearances22 (first in 1941)
Best result 1st (1948)
Intercontinental Cup
Best result 3rd (1981)
Pan American Games
Best result 1st (1955)

The team competed against Team Israel, Team Puerto Rico, Team Venezuela, and Team Nicaragua in the 2023 World Baseball Classic, but failed to advance out of the first round.

Team Dominican Republic will compete against Team Israel, Team Netherlands, Team Venezuela, and Team Nicaragua in the 2026 World Baseball Classic from March 6–11, 2026, at LoanDepot Park in Miami, Florida, in Pool D.

Results and fixtures

The following is a list of professional baseball game results currently active in the latest version of the WBSC World Rankings, as well as any future games that have been scheduled.

Legend

  Win   Lose   Void or postponed   Fixture

2019

Pan American Games Qualifier January 30 Brazil  2–3  Dominican Republic (FEDOBE Team) Estádio Nishi, São Paulo, Brazil
14:30 BRT Boxscore
Pan American Games Qualifier January 31 Dominican Republic  (FEDOBE Team) 10–3  Nicaragua Estádio Nishi, São Paulo, Brazil
10:00 BRT Boxscore
Pan American Games Qualifier February 1 Mexico  3–2  Dominican Republic (FEDOBE Team) Estádio Nishi, São Paulo, Brazil
10:00 BRT Boxscore
Pan American Games Qualifier February 2 Dominican Republic  (FEDOBE Team) 10–7  Canada Academia CBBS, São Paulo, Brazil
10:00 BRT Boxscore
Pan American Games Qualifier February 3 Dominican Republic  (FEDOBE Team) 17–4  Colombia Academia CBBS, São Paulo, Brazil
14:30 BRT Boxscore
Friendly June 26 Dominican Republic  (FEDOBE Team) 2–8  Puerto Rico Estadio Tetelo Vargas, San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic
Friendly June 29 Dominican Republic  (FEDOBE Team) 0-2  Puerto Rico Campo de Béisbol UNPHU, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Friendly July 22 Dominican Republic  (FEDOBE Team) 5–7  Argentina Estadio Quisqueya Juan Marichal, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Friendly July 23 Dominican Republic  (FEDOBE Team) 10-3  Argentina Estadio Quisqueya Juan Marichal, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Pan American Games GS July 29 Dominican Republic  (FEDOBE Team) 10–3  Peru Campo de Béisbol, Lima, Peru
19:00 PET Boxscore Attendance: 2,798
Pan American Games GS July 31 Nicaragua  4–2  Dominican Republic (FEDOBE Team) Campo de Béisbol, Lima, Peru
10:00 PET Boxscore Attendance: 577
Pan American Games GS August 1 Dominican Republic  (FEDOBE Team) 1–2 (F/10)  Puerto Rico Campo de Béisbol, Lima, Peru
15:00 PET Boxscore Attendance: 1,780
Pan American Games 5th Place August 3 Dominican Republic  (FEDOBE Team) 10–9 (F/10)  Cuba Campo de Béisbol, Lima, Peru
10:00 PET Boxscore Attendance: 2,415
WBSC Premier12 GS November 2 Dominican Republic  (FEDOBE Team) 1–6 (F/6)  Mexico Estadio Panamericano, Guadalajara, Mexico
19:00 CT Boxscore Attendance: 8,000
WBSC Premier12 GS November 3 Dominican Republic  (FEDOBE Team) 14–4 (F/7)  Netherlands Estadio Panamericano, Guadalajara, Mexico
12:00 CT Boxscore Attendance: 5,132
WBSC Premier12 GS November 4 United States  10–8  Dominican Republic (FEDOBE Team) Estadio Panamericano, Guadalajara, Mexico
12:00 CT Boxscore Attendance: 3,102
Caribbean Baseball Cup GS December 5 Dominican Republic  (FEDOBE Team) 12–2  Haiti Campo Las Palmas, Dominican Republic
Caribbean Baseball Cup GS December 6 Dominican Republic  (FEDOBE Team) 9-0  Peru Campo Las Palmas, Dominican Republic
Caribbean Baseball Cup SF December 8 Dominican Republic  (FEDOBE Team) 8-3  Venezuela Campo Las Palmas, Dominican Republic
Caribbean Baseball Cup F December 9 Dominican Republic  (FEDOBE Team) 7-1  Peru Campo Las Palmas, Dominican Republic

2021

Friendly May 26 Venezuela  2–4  Dominican Republic (FEDOBE Team) Clover Park, Port St. Lucie, United States
Friendly May 28 Dominican Republic  (FEDOBE Team) 4-9  Cuba Clover Park, Port St. Lucie, United States
Americas Olympic Qualifier GS May 31 Puerto Rico  2–3  Dominican Republic (FEDOBE Team) Clover Park, Port St. Lucie, United States
Boxscore Attendance: 2,835
Americas Olympic Qualifier GS June 1 Dominican Republic  (FEDOBE Team) 6–8  United States FITTEAM Ballpark of the Palm Beaches, West Palm Beach, United States
Boxscore Attendance: 200
Americas Olympic Qualifier GS June 2 Nicaragua  3-13 (F/8)  Dominican Republic (FEDOBE Team) Clover Park, Port St. Lucie, United States
Boxscore Attendance: 892
Americas Olympic Qualifier SR June 4 Dominican Republic  (FEDOBE Team) 14-4  Venezuela FITTEAM Ballpark of the Palm Beaches, West Palm Beach, United States
Boxscore Attendance: 839
Americas Olympic Qualifier SR June 5 Dominican Republic  (FEDOBE Team) 6-5  Canada Clover Park, Port St. Lucie, United States
Boxscore Attendance: 2,000
Final Qualifying Tournament RR June 22 Venezuela  7-10  Dominican Republic (FEDOBE Team) Estadio Hermanos Serdán, Puebla, Mexico
Boxscore Attendance: 1,750
Final Qualifying Tournament RR June 23 Dominican Republic  (FEDOBE Team) 4-3  Netherlands Estadio Hermanos Serdán, Puebla, Mexico
Boxscore Attendance: 942
Final Qualifying Tournament 1st Place June 26 Dominican Republic  (FEDOBE Team) 8-5  Venezuela Estadio Hermanos Serdán, Puebla, Mexico
Boxscore Attendance: 2,691
Summer Olympics GS July 27 Dominican Republic  3–4  Japan Azuma Stadium, Japan
12:00 JT LP: Jairo Asencio
Boxscore WP: Ryoji Kuribayashi
Attendance:
Summer Olympics GS July 30 Mexico  0–1  Dominican Republic Yokohama Stadium, Japan
12:00 JT LP: Teddy Stankiewicz
Boxscore WP: Ángel Sánchez
Sv: Luis Felipe Castillo
Attendance:
Summer Olympics R1 August 1 Dominican Republic  3–4  South Korea Yokohama Stadium, Japan
19:00 JT LP: Luis Felipe Castillo
Boxscore WP: Oh Seung-hwan
Attendance:
Summer Olympics R1R August 3 Israel  6–7  Dominican Republic Yokohama Stadium, Japan
19:00 JT LP: Zack Weiss
HR: Danny Valencia (3)
Boxscore WP: Luis Felipe Castillo
HR: Jeison Guzman (1), Johan Mieses (1)
Attendance:
Summer Olympics R2R August 4 Dominican Republic  1–3  United States Yokohama Stadium, Japan
12:00 JT LP: Denyi Reyes
HR: Charlie Valerio (1)
Boxscore WP: Scott Kazmir
Sv: David Robertson
HR: Triston Casas (3), Tyler Austin (2)
Attendance:
Summer Olympics 3rd Place August 7 Dominican Republic  10–6  South Korea Yokohama Stadium, Japan
12:00 JT WP: Cristopher Mercedes
Sv: Jumbo Díaz
HR: Juan Francisco (2), Julio Rodríguez (1), Johan Mieses (2)
Boxscore LP: Oh Seung-hwan
HR: Hyun-soo Kim (3)
Attendance:

2022

Bolivarian Games RR June 29 Dominican Republic  (FEDOBE Team) 6–0  Peru Estadio Calamar, Valledupar, Colombia
19:00 COT Boxscore
Bolivarian Games RR June 30 Venezuela  9–2  Dominican Republic (FEDOBE Team) Estadio Calamar, Valledupar, Colombia
14:00 COT Boxscore
Bolivarian Games RR July 1 Dominican Republic  (FEDOBE Team) 11–4  Colombia Estadio Calamar, Valledupar, Colombia
19:00 COT Boxscore
Bolivarian Games RR July 2 Peru  1–7  Dominican Republic (FEDOBE Team) Estadio Calamar, Valledupar, Colombia
14:00 COT Boxscore
Bolivarian Games RR July 3 Dominican Republic  (FEDOBE Team) 14–2  Venezuela Estadio Calamar, Valledupar, Colombia
14:00 COT Boxscore
Bolivarian Games RR July 4 Colombia  2–6  Dominican Republic (FEDOBE Team) Estadio Calamar, Valledupar, Colombia
19:00 COT Boxscore

2023

World Baseball Classic GS March 11 Dominican Republic  1–5  Venezuela LoanDepot Park, Miami, United States
19:00 ET LP: Sandy Alcántara (0–1)
Boxscore WP: José Ruiz (1–0)
HR: Anthony Santander (1)
Attendance: 35,890
Umpires: HP: Andy Fletcher. 1B: Tim Meyer. 2B: Ron Kulpa. 3B: Maikol Tibabijo
World Baseball Classic GS March 13 Dominican Republic  6–1  Nicaragua LoanDepot Park, Miami, United States
12:00 ET WP: Cristian Javier (1–0)
HR: Juan Soto (1), Manny Machado (1)
Boxscore LP: J. C. Ramírez (0–1)
Attendance: 31,696
Umpires: HP – Chris Graham, 1B – Mike Estabrook, 2B – Maikol Tibabijo, 3B – Ángel Hernández
World Baseball Classic GS March 14 Israel  0–10 (F/7)  Dominican Republic LoanDepot Park, Miami, United States
19:00 ET LP: Jacob Steinmetz (0–1)
Boxscore WP: Roansy Contreras (1–0)
HR: Manny Machado (2)
Attendance: 33,307
Umpires: HP – Mike Estabrook, 1B – Andy Fletcher, 2B – Chris Graham, 3B – Maikol Tibabijo
World Baseball Classic GS March 15 Puerto Rico  5–2  Dominican Republic LoanDepot Park, Miami, United States
19:00 ET WP: Jovani Morán (1–0)
Sv: Edwin Díaz (1)
HR: Christian Vázquez (1)
Boxscore LP: Johnny Cueto (0–1)
HR: Juan Soto (2)
Attendance: 36,025
Umpires: HP – Chris Guccione, 1B – Ron Kulpa, 2B – Chris Graham, 3B – Tim Meyer
Central American and Caribbean Games FR June 24 Dominican Republic  (FEDOBE Team) 6-5 (F/8)  Nicaragua Parque Nacional de Pelota Saturnino Bengoa, San Salvador, El Salvador
16:30 (UTC–6) Boxscore
Central American and Caribbean Games FR June 25 Venezuela  5-2  Dominican Republic (FEDOBE Team) Parque Nacional de Pelota Saturnino Bengoa, San Salvador, El Salvador
9:30 (UTC–6) Boxscore
Central American and Caribbean Games FR June 26 Puerto Rico  Cancelled  Dominican Republic (FEDOBE Team) Parque Nacional de Pelota Saturnino Bengoa, San Salvador, El Salvador
9:30 (UTC–6) Boxscore
Central American and Caribbean Games FR June 28 Dominican Republic  (FEDOBE Team) 6-2  Mexico Parque Nacional de Pelota Saturnino Bengoa, San Salvador, El Salvador
17:10 (UTC–6) Boxscore
Central American and Caribbean Games FR June 28 El Salvador  2-6  Dominican Republic (FEDOBE Team) Parque Nacional de Pelota Saturnino Bengoa, San Salvador, El Salvador
20:30 (UTC–6) Boxscore
Central American and Caribbean Games FR June 29 Dominican Republic  (FEDOBE Team) 0-12 (F/6)  Cuba Parque Nacional de Pelota Saturnino Bengoa, San Salvador, El Salvador
13:00 (UTC–6) Boxscore
Central American and Caribbean Games FR June 30 Curaçao  0-10 (F/6)  Dominican Republic (FEDOBE Team) Parque Nacional de Pelota Saturnino Bengoa, San Salvador, El Salvador
20:30 (UTC–6) Boxscore
Central American and Caribbean Games 3rd Place July 1 Venezuela  8-7 (F/8)  Dominican Republic (FEDOBE Team) Parque Nacional de Pelota Saturnino Bengoa, San Salvador, El Salvador
17:30 (UTC–6) Boxscore
Pan American Games GS October 19 Panama  4-1  Dominican Republic (FEDOBE Team) Centro de Béisbol y Sóftbol, Cerrillos, Chile
9:30 Boxscore
Pan American Games GS October 21 Dominican Republic  (FEDOBE Team) 0-1  Mexico Centro de Béisbol y Sóftbol, Cerrillos, Chile
9:30 CLT Boxscore
Pan American Games GS October 23 Chile  2-12 (F/5)  Dominican Republic (FEDOBE Team) Centro de Béisbol y Sóftbol, Cerrillos, Chile
15:00 Boxscore
Pan American Games 5th Place October 26 Cuba  4-5  Dominican Republic (FEDOBE Team) Centro de Béisbol y Sóftbol, Cerrillos, Chile
15:30 Boxscore
Friendly December 3 Dominican Republic  5-4  Puerto Rico Estadio Cibao, Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic
17:00 Boxscore Attendance: 12,378

2024

Caribbean Baseball Cup GS October 23 Dominican Republic  (FEDOBE Team) 1-8  Curaçao Andre Rodgers National Baseball Stadium, Nassau
15:00 (UTC–4) Boxscore
Caribbean Baseball Cup GS October 24 Dominican Republic  (FEDOBE Team) 2-8  Cuba Andre Rodgers National Baseball Stadium, Nassau
11:00 (UTC–4) Boxscore
Caribbean Baseball Cup GS October 25 Sint Maarten  2-1  Dominican Republic (FEDOBE Team) Andre Rodgers National Baseball Stadium, Nassau
15:00 (UTC–4) Boxscore
Caribbean Baseball Cup GS October 25 U.S. Virgin Islands  3-4  Dominican Republic (FEDOBE Team) Andre Rodgers National Baseball Stadium, Nassau
11:00 (UTC–4) Boxscore
Caribbean Baseball Cup GS October 27 Dominican Republic  (FEDOBE Team) 4-1  Bahamas Andre Rodgers National Baseball Stadium, Nassau
19:00 (UTC–4) Boxscore
WBSC Premier12 GS November 13 Dominican Republic  6-1  Cuba Tianmu Stadium, Taiwan
18:30 NST Boxscore Attendance: 255
WBSC Premier12 GS November 14 Chinese Taipei  2-1  Dominican Republic Taipei Dome, Taiwan
18:30 NST WP: Huang Tzu-peng
Sv: Wu Chun-wei
HR: Chiang Kun-yu (1)
Boxscore LP: Pedro Fernandez
Attendance: 25,000
WBSC Premier12 GS November 15 Dominican Republic  0-5  Australia Tianmu Stadium, Taiwan
15:00 NST Boxscore Attendance: 1,112
WBSC Premier12 GS November 16 Dominican Republic  6-9  South Korea Tianmu Stadium, Taiwan
18:30 NST Boxscore Attendance: 3,387
WBSC Premier12 GS November 18 Japan  11-3  Dominican Republic Tianmu Stadium, Taiwan
18:00 NST Boxscore Attendance: 2,572
Friendly December 10 Venezuela  Cancelled  Dominican Republic Estadio Simon Bolivar, Venezuela

2025

Friendly November 15 Dominican Republic  6-2  Puerto Rico Citi Field, New York City, United States
13:00 NYT Boxscore Attendance: 20,057
Caribbean Baseball Cup GS December 3 Sint Maarten  21-0 (F/5)  Dominican Republic (FEDOBE Team) Andre Rodgers National Baseball Stadium, Nassau, Bahamas
15:00 Boxscore
Caribbean Baseball Cup GS December 4 Curaçao  7-2  Dominican Republic (FEDOBE Team) Andre Rodgers National Baseball Stadium, Nassau, Bahamas
15:00 Boxscore
Caribbean Baseball Cup GS December 5 Dominican Republic  (FEDOBE Team) 0-29 (F/5)  Bahamas Andre Rodgers National Baseball Stadium, Nassau, Bahamas
19:00
Caribbean Baseball Cup GS December 6 Dominican Republic  (FEDOBE Team) 2-3  U.S. Virgin Islands Andre Rodgers National Baseball Stadium, Nassau, Bahamas
15:00

2026

World Baseball Classic GS March 6 Nicaragua   Dominican Republic LoanDepot Park, Miami, United States
19:00 EST
World Baseball Classic GS March 8 Netherlands   Dominican Republic LoanDepot Park, Miami, United States
12:00 EDT
World Baseball Classic GS March 9 Dominican Republic   Israel LoanDepot Park, Miami, United States
12:00 EDT
World Baseball Classic GS March 11 Dominican Republic   Venezuela LoanDepot Park, Miami, United States
20:00 EDT
Central American and Caribbean Games FR July 24 Dominican Republic  (FEDOBE Team) TBA Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
16:30 (UTC–6)

Current roster

Dominican Republic – 2023 World Baseball Classic roster
Players Coaches
Pitchers
Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Designated hitters


    Manager

      Coaches

      Reference
      Dominican Republic – 2024 WBSC Premier12 roster
      Players Coaches
      Pitchers
      Catchers

      Infielders

      Outfielders


      Manager

        Coaches

        Reference

        Individual statistics

        Major League Baseball

        Batting

        As of the 2025 Major League Baseball season, Baseball Reference lists 936 players born in the Dominican Republic to have appeared in an MLB roster for batting. Albert Pujols remains as the #1 player in game appearances, hits, and home runs. The Dominican Republic had three players inducted in the Hall of Fame: David Ortiz, Adrián Beltré, and Vladimir Guerrero. Players listed not below: Nelson Cruz, Vladimir Guerrero, Edwin Encarnación, and Alfonso Soriano place in the Top 10 for home runs while Vladimir Guerrero also places in the Top 10 for hits.

        As of 1 November 2025. The records collected are based on data from Baseball Reference and based on the player's country of birth.
        Players in bold are still active in Major League Baseball.
        Rank Player Games Hits Home runs Position Career
        1 Albert Pujols 3,080 3,384 703 1B 2001–2022
        2 Adrián Beltré 2,933 3,166 477 3B 1998–2018
        3 Julio Franco 2,527 2,586 173 IF 1982–2007
        4 David Ortiz 2,408 2,472 541 DH 1997–2016
        5 Sammy Sosa 2,354 2,408 609 RF 1989–2007
        6 Manny Ramirez 2,302 2,574 555 OF 1993–2011
        7 Robinson Canó 2,267 2,639 335 2B 2005–2022
        8 Carlos Santana 2,204 1,880 335 C 2010–present
        9 Aramis Ramírez 2,194 2,303 386 3B 1998–2015
        10 Miguel Tejada 2,171 2,407 307 SS 1997–2013

        Pitching

        As of the 2025 Major League Baseball season, Baseball Reference lists 544 players born in the Dominican Republic to have appeared in an MLB roster for pitching. The Dominican Republic has two pitchers in the Hall of Fame: Pedro Martínez and Juan Marichal. Other notable pitchers not listed: Joaquín Andújar, Miguel Batista, and Ramón Martínez appear in the Top 10 for innings pitched.

        As of 1 November 2025. The records collected are based on data from Baseball Reference and based on the player's country of birth.
        Players in bold are still active in Major League Baseball.
        Rank Player Strikeouts Innings pitched Career
        1 Pedro Martínez 3,154 2,827.1 1992–2009
        2 Bartolo Colón 2,535 3,461.2 1997–2018
        3 Juan Marichal 2,303 3,507 1960–1975
        4 Ervin Santana 1,978 2,486.2 2005–2021
        5 Johnny Cueto 1,857 2,256.1 2008–2024
        6 Francisco Liriano 1,815 1,813.2 2005–2019
        7 Ubaldo Jiménez 1,720 1,870.0 2006–2017
        8 Pedro Astacio 1,664 2,196.2 1992–2006
        9 José Rijo 1,606 1,880 1984–2002
        10 José DeLeón 1,594 1,897.1 1983–2005

        Tournament record

        World Baseball Classic

        World Baseball Classic record Qualification record
        Year Round Position W L RS RA W L RS RA
        2006 Semifinal 4th 5 2 36 26 No qualifiers held
        2009 Round 1 9th 1 2 12 5 No qualifiers held
        2013 Final 1st 8 0 36 14 Automatically qualified
        2017 Round 2 5th 4 2 33 19 Automatically qualified
        2023 Round 1 10th 2 2 19 11
        2026 To be determined
        Total 1 title 6/6 20 8 136 75 - - - -

        2006

        The Dominican Republic was invited to play at the inaugural World Baseball Classic in 2006. Placed in Pool D for the opening round, the Dominican Republic swept through the group, defeating Venezuela, Italy, and Australia at Cracker Jack Stadium in Lake Buena Vista, United States. After falling to Puerto Rico in the first game of the 2nd round in Puerto Rico, the Dominicans recovered to qualify for the semifinals by virtue of winning their last two games. They would fall in the semifinals, however, to Cuba.

        2006 WBC Results
        7 March
        1st Round, Pool D – Game 1
        Dominican Republic Dominican Republic 11–5  Venezuela United States Cracker Jack Stadium
        Attendance: 10,645
        Boxscore
        9 March
        1st Round, Pool D – Game 4
        Italy  3–8 Dominican Republic Dominican Republic United States Cracker Jack Stadium
        Attendance: 9,949
        Boxscore
        10 March
        1st Round, Pool D – Game 6
        Dominican Republic Dominican Republic 6–4  Australia United States Cracker Jack Stadium
        Attendance: 11,083
        Boxscore
        12 March
        2nd Round, Pool 2 – Game 2
        Puerto Rico  7–1 Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Puerto Rico Hiram Bithorn Stadium
        Attendance: 19,692
        Boxscore
        13 March
        2nd Round, Pool 2 – Game 3
        Dominican Republic Dominican Republic 7–3  Cuba Puerto Rico Hiram Bithorn Stadium
        Attendance: 6,594
        Boxscore
        14 March
        2nd Round, Pool 2 – Game 5
        Venezuela  1–2 Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Puerto Rico Hiram Bithorn Stadium
        Attendance: 13,007
        Boxscore
        18 March
        Semifinal
        Cuba  3–1 Dominican Republic Dominican Republic United States Petco Park
        Attendance: 41,268
        Boxscore

        2009

        The Dominicans were placed in Pool D of the 2009 World Baseball Classic, playing their opening round games at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Considered one of the pre-tournament favorites with multiple Major League Baseball All-Stars, they were upset in their opening game of the modified double-elimination pool by the Netherlands. After eliminating Panama, they faced the Dutch again for the right to advance but were stunned in 11 innings and eliminated from the competition.

        2009 WBC Results
        7 March
        1st Round, Pool D – Game 1
        Netherlands  3–2 Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Puerto Rico Hiram Bithorn Stadium
        Attendance: 9,335
        Boxscore
        8 March
        1st Round, Pool D – Game 3
        Panama  0–9 Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Puerto Rico Hiram Bithorn Stadium
        Attendance: 9,221
        Boxscore
        10 March
        1st Round, Pool D – Game 5
        Dominican Republic Dominican Republic 1–2 (F/11)  Netherlands Puerto Rico Hiram Bithorn Stadium
        Attendance: 11,814
        Boxscore

        2013

        Drawn into Pool C with Puerto Rico, Spain, and Venezuela at Hiram Bithorn Stadium in San Juan, Puerto Rico once again, the Dominicans opened the round-robin round 1 with a decisive 9–3 victory over 2009 semifinalists Venezuela. A victory over Spain and a Puerto Rico win over Venezuela ensured advancement to the second round; the Dominicans clinched the top seed by defeating the hosts. In the second round, the Dominicans rallied past upstart Italy despite an early 4–0 deficit at Marlins Park in Miami, United States. Two ninth-inning runs pushed the Dominicans past the host Americans and into the semifinals. Another victory over Puerto Rico ensured the Dominicans of the top seed and a chance to avoid two-time defending champions Japan national baseball team. Instead, they would face the surprising semifinalists the Netherlands. After an early 1–0 deficit, four 5th-inning runs pushed the Dominican Republic into the final, where a 3–0 victory over Puerto Rico gave them their first-ever World Baseball Classic title. New York Yankees second baseman Robinson Canó was named MVP of the tournament.

        2013 WBC Results
        7 March
        1st Round, Pool C – Game 1
        Venezuela  3–9 Dominican Republic Dominican Republic Puerto Rico Hiram Bithorn Stadium
        Attendance: 15,055
        Boxscore
        9 March
        1st Round, Pool D – Game 3
        Dominican Republic Dominican Republic 6–3  Spain Puerto Rico Hiram Bithorn Stadium
        Attendance: 13,412
        Boxscore
        10 March
        1st Round, Pool D – Game 6
        Dominican Republic Dominican Republic 4–2  Puerto Rico Puerto Rico Hiram Bithorn Stadium
        Attendance: 19,413
        Boxscore
        12 March
        2nd Round, Pool 2 – Game 1
        Italy  4–5 Dominican Republic Dominican Republic United States Marlins Park
        Attendance: 14,482
        Boxscore
        14 March
        2nd Round, Pool 2 – Game 4
        Dominican Republic Dominican Republic 3–1  United States United States Marlins Park
        Attendance: 34,366
        Boxscore
        16 March
        2nd Round, Pool 2 – Game 6
        Puerto Rico  0–2 Dominican Republic Dominican Republic United States Marlins Park
        Attendance: 19,762
        Boxscore
        18 March
        Final Round, Semifinals
        Netherlands  1–4 Dominican Republic Dominican Republic United States AT&T Park
        Attendance: 27,527
        Boxscore
        18 March
        Final Round, Final
        Puerto Rico  0–3 Dominican Republic Dominican Republic United States AT&T Park
        Attendance: 35,703
        Boxscore

        2017

        The Dominican Republic advanced out of the first round of the 2017 World Baseball Classic. The Dominican Republic's win over the US set a new Marlins Park record for baseball game attendance with 37,446. Manny Machado of the Dominican Republic was named MVP for the first round Pool C bracket of the WBC, after batting .357. In the second round, however, they fell to both Puerto Rico and the United States, eliminating them from the World Baseball Classic and ending the team's championship reign.

        2023

        In the first round of the 2023 World Baseball Classic, the team prevailed over Israel and Nicaragua, but lost against Venezuela and Puerto Rico. Despite scoring 19 runs to 11 allowed, the Dominican Republic failed to advance out of the first round. By virtue of finishing in the top four of their pool, they qualified to compete in the 2026 World Baseball Classic.

        2026

        Team Dominican Republic will compete against Team Israel, Team Netherlands, Team Venezuela, and Team Nicaragua in the 2026 World Baseball Classic. They will play from March 6–11, 2026, at LoanDepot Park in Miami, Florida, in Pool D.

        Eleven-time All Star and three-time NL MVP Albert Pujols will be the manager of Team Dominican Republic for the 2026 World Baseball Classic. Four-time All Star outfielder Juan Soto will play for the team.

        Olympic Games

        The Dominican Republic team participated in the 1992 Olympic Games, the first Olympic medal competition for the sport, and finished 6th. The team failed to qualify for another competition before baseball was eliminated from the Olympics after the 2008 Games. Baseball was brought back for the 2020 Games, and the team qualified for the sixth and final spot in the competition.

        At the Olympics in 2021 it faced Israel, Japan, Mexico, South Korea, and the United States, and won a bronze medal.

        Summer Olympics record Qualification
        Year Host Round Position W L RS RA
        1984 United States Preliminary 8th 0 3 8 35 Invited as a replacement for Cuba
        1992 Spain Preliminary 6th 2 5 23 60
        1996 United States did not qualify
        2000 Australia did not qualify
        2004 Greece did not qualify
        2008 China did not qualify 8th, American Qualifying Tournament
        2020 Japan Bronze medal game 3rd 3 3 25 23 Final Qualifying Tournament
        Total 2/5 5 8 48 83
        1. No medals awarded; tournament was a demonstration sport only
        2. Totals only include years 1992 to 2020, during which baseball was an official medal sport.

        Baseball World Cup

        • 1941 : 5th
        • 1942 : 2nd
        • 1943 : 3rd
        • 1944 : 5th
        • 1948 : 1st
        • 1950 : 2nd
        • 1951 : 4th
        • 1952 : 2nd
        • 1953 : 4th
        • 1965 : 5th
        • 1969 : 3rd
        • 1970 : 6th
        • 1971 : 6th
        • 1954 : 7th
        • 1973 : 4th
        • 1974 : 4th
        • 1976 : 5th
        • 1982 : 8th
        • 1984 : 12th
        • 1994 : 13th
        • 1998 : 8th
        • 2001 : 8th

        Pan American Games

        • 1955 : 1st
        • 1979 : 2nd

        Intercontinental Cup

        • 1981 : 3rd

        See also

        • List of Major League Baseball players from the Dominican Republic

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