EXPLAINER: Baseball at Tokyo Olympics

Things to know about the baseball competition at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics:

THE ABSOLUTE BASICS

South Korean players do a victory lap for their supporters as the team celebrates their gold medal win at the end of the men's baseball final against Cuba at the Wukesong Baseball Venue during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games on August 23, 2008

South Korean players do a victory lap for their supporters as the team celebrates their gold medal win at the end of the men’s baseball final against Cuba at the Wukesong Baseball Venue during the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games on August 23, 2008. AFP PHOTO/Omar TORRES (Photo by OMAR TORRES / AFP)

HOW MANY MEDALS?

One gold, silver and bronze are at stake, so half the field will take the podium.

WHAT HAPPENED IN BEIJING?

South Korea won the fifth Olympics baseball tournament, joining three-time winners Cuba and the United States as gold medallists in the sport.

WHAT CAN WE EXPECT IN TOKYO?

Japan and South Korea have an edge from sourcing players from their top domestic leagues, which are among the most competitive in the world.

WHAT’S NEW?

In a bid to speed up the pace of play, pitchers for the first time will held to 20-second limits between throws, and mid-inning breaks will capped at 90 seconds unless broadcasters make special requests.

WHEN IS IT HAPPENING?

July 28 to August 7.

WHERE IS IT HAPPENING?

The Fukushima Azuma baseball stadium, venue for the baseball and softball is pictured during a media tour in Fukushima on August 3, 2019. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP)

Fukushima Azuma Baseball Stadium will host one game, despite concerns about it being located near nuclear contamination from a 2011 power plant disaster. All other games are at Yokohama Stadium, which seats 34,000.

HOW DID WE GET HERE?

Major League Baseball, the U.S. professional league and the world’s premier league, repeatedly has refused to interrupt its annual season to allow players to compete in the Olympics. That has hurt competition and left Olympic officials uninterested in making the sport part of its regular program.

WELL FANCY THAT

The COVID-19 pandemic has narrowed the competitive field and pushed roster decisions to the last minute. China and Chinese Taipei declined to travel for qualifiers and dropped out. Japan’s manager said in January his roster shortlist included over 180 players, given health and safety uncertainties.

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