World Baseball Classic 2013 World Baseball Classic Team Israel competed in the September 2012
Qualifier Round 1, in
Jupiter, Florida, against
Spain,
France, and
South Africa. Israel won easily in their first game. Israel then beat Spain in the winner's bracket. Spain then eliminated South Africa to earn a rematch with Israel, in the final game. Spain won the winner-take-all final game, 9–7 in 10 innings, to advance to the main tournament.
2017 World Baseball Classic during
Hatikvah before the game against Great Britain on September 22, 2016. In September 2016, Team Israel competed in the 2017
Qualifier 4 round.
Colorado Rockies coach
Jerry Weinstein served as the manager. Israel's roster included 20 MLB-affiliated minor leaguers, making up 86% of the team, more than any other team in the qualifiers even before including recent Major Leaguers. Israel won all three of their games in the qualifier, beating
Great Britain twice and
Brazil once. With the win, Israel advanced to play in
Pool A in
South Korea in March 2017, against
South Korea,
Taiwan, and
the Netherlands. Prior to the start of the 2017 tournament,
ESPN considered Israel, ranked 41st in the world, to be the biggest underdog in the tournament, referring to them as the "
Jamaican bobsled team of the WBC". Israel began the
round robin tournament with wins against world # 3 Korea and world # 4 Chinese Taipei, and world # 9 Netherlands. Team Israel's first round performance afforded it a spot in the second round, in
Pool E in Japan, and ensured its participation in the
2021 World Baseball Classic tournament.
Ryan Lavarnway was named Pool A MVP. In the first game of the second round, Team Israel beat
Team Cuba (world # 5) by a score of 4−1. Israel lost the next two games, to the Netherlands and world # 1 Japan, and came in third in Pool E. In 2018 a documentary was released entitled
Heading Home: The Tale of Team Israel, which covered the experience of Team Israel at the 2017 World Baseball Classic.
2023 World Baseball Classic Team Israel competed in the
2023 World Baseball Classic. They played in Miami, Florida. American-Israeli
Ian Kinsler, a former
Major League All Star and two-time
Gold Glove winner, and Israeli Olympian, managed the team. Pitchers on the team included Israeli-American
Dean Kremer,
Richard Bleier,
Robert Stock,
Jake Bird, and American-Israelis
Jake Fishman,
Zack Weiss, and
Bubby Rossman, while
Scott Effross was slated to be on the team but injured his arm. Others who it was thought might possibly join Team Israel included All Star pitcher
Max Fried, pitcher
Noah Davis, pitcher
Kenny Rosenberg, and outfielder
Mike Moustakas. Gold Glove outfielder
Harrison Bader, outfielder
Kevin Pillar, and pitcher
Eli Morgan originally intended to play for the team, but at the end of the day did not play.
Brad Ausmus was be one of the team's coaches. He was a former Team Israel manager, had managed in the major leagues for five years, and during his 18-year playing career won three Gold Glove Awards for his defense.
European Baseball Championship 2019 European Baseball Championship Team Israel won the
2019 European Baseball Championship - B-Pool in early July 2019 in
Blagoevgrad,
Bulgaria,
winning all five of its games. It thus advanced to the playoffs against
Team Lithuania in the
2019 Playoff Series at the end of July 2019 for the last qualifying spot for the
2019 European Baseball Championship. Israel won the best-of-three playoff series 2–0, and thereby qualified for the
2019 European Baseball Championship. In preparation for possible qualification by Israel to play
baseball at the 2020 Summer Olympics, 10 American baseball players made
aliyah in 2018 in order to qualify under the citizenship requirement for the 2019 European Baseball Championships and the Olympics. The players were
Corey Baker,
Eric Brodkowitz,
Gabe Cramer,
Blake Gailen,
Alex Katz,
Jonathan de Marte,
Jon Moscot,
Joey Wagman,
Zack Weiss, and Jeremy Wolf (who lives in
Tel Aviv). They were followed in 2019 by
Jeremy Bleich,
Ty Kelly,
Nick Rickles,
Danny Valencia, and Ben Wanger. In Round 1 of the 2019 European Baseball Championship, Israel went 4–1 (defeating world # 18
the Czech Republic,
Sweden,
Germany, and
Great Britain while losing to
the Netherlands). The team thereby advanced to the Championship's eight-team playoffs, with Mitch Glasser leading all Championship batters in runs with 7, and Blake Gailen tied with Germany's Marco Cardoso for the lead in hits, with 8. In the Championship playoffs, Israel defeated
Team France in the quarterfinals, lost to
Team Italy in the semi-finals, and came in fourth. In the Championship, Joey Wagman led all pitchers with a 0.00 ERA over 10.2 innings.
2021 European Baseball Championship; silver medal At the
2021 European Baseball Championship held September 12–19, 2021, in
Turin,
Italy, Israel won the
silver medal. Third baseman
Assaf Lowengart led the Championship with 13 RBIs and tied for the lead in home runs with four, second baseman
Mitch Glasser was 5th with an on base percentage of .615, and shortstop
Ty Kelly was 5th with seven walks.
Joey Wagman led the Championship with 18 strikeouts and tied for the lead with 16 innings pitched, and
Ben Wanger tied for the lead with two wins. As the winner of that tournament it qualified to be one of the six national teams that competed at the
2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. The Israeli team started strong at the September 2019
Africa/Europe Qualifying Event, by defeating all three 2019 European Baseball Championship medalists - world # 8 Netherlands, world # 16 Italy, and Spain, before losing to the Czech Republic. In its final game, Israel beat South Africa 11–1 in a game that was stopped in the 7th inning due to the
mercy rule. Team Israel won the tournament with a 4–1 record. It thereby qualified to be one of six national baseball teams that competed in the
2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. First baseman/DH
Danny Valencia batted .375 and led the tournament in runs (7), home runs (3), RBIs (9), walks (5), and slugging percentage (1.000), and starting pitcher
Joey Wagman tied for the tournament lead with two wins, and led in complete games (1) and strikeouts (14) as he had an 0.56 ERA in 16 innings. Every member of the 24-member Team Israel that competed to qualify in the Olympics was Israeli, with four of the players native-born. The others made
aliyah to Israel, under Israel's
Law of Return, which gives anyone with a Jewish parent, grandparent, or spouse the right to return to Israel and be granted Israeli citizenship. The Israel national baseball team that competed at the
2020 Summer Olympics was composed mostly of
American Jews who were dual American-Israeli citizens, in addition to four
Israeli-born players. ==Past rosters==