WBSC World Rankings

Top 20 rankings
Men's Baseball as of 31 December 2024[1]
Rank Change Team Points
1  Japan 6911
2  Chinese Taipei 5558
3  Venezuela 4877
4  Mexico 4769
5  United States 4751
6  South Korea 4539
7  Netherlands 3949
8  Panama 3439
9  Puerto Rico 3375
10  Cuba 3146
11  Dominican Republic 2800
12  Australia 2542
13  Colombia 2457
14  Italy 2214
15  Czech Republic 2030
16  Nicaragua 1854
17  Germany 1399
18  Great Britain 1326
19  Israel 1121
20  China 937
*Change from 27 November 2024
Women's Softball as of 31 December 2024[2]
Rank Change Team Points
1  United States 5106
2  Japan 3965
3  Puerto Rico 3441
4  Chinese Taipei 2800
5 1  Netherlands 2739
6 1  Canada 2685
7  Italy 2505
8 2  Czech Republic 2174
9 1  Mexico 1967
10 1  Australia 1791
11 3  Great Britain 1535
12 1  China 1420
13  Spain 1401
14 4  Israel 1046
15 4  Germany 646
16 7  Peru 994
17 5  Cuba 972
18 2  France 968
19 3  Philippines 965
20 3  Venezuela 851
*Change from 23 July 2024

The WBSC World Rankings is a ranking system for national teams in baseball, softball, and baseball5. The teams of the member nations of the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC), the world governing body for both sports, are ranked based on their tournament results with the most successful teams being ranked highest. A point system is used, with points being awarded based on the results of WBSC-recognized international tournaments. Under the existing system, rankings are based on a team's performance over the last four years, with major international tournaments awarded a higher weighting compared to minor international and continental tournaments.

Five rankings are published by the WBSC, they are: Men's Baseball, Women's Baseball, Women's Softball, Men's Softball, and Baseball5 (co-ed).[3]

History

In January 2009, the International Baseball Federation (IBAF) first published a listing in rank order of its member associations to provide a basis for comparison of the relative strengths of these teams. Though primarily focused on the respective men's senior teams of member nations, the current ranks also include points awarded based on results at the IBAF 'AAA' (Under 18) Junior and 'AA' (Under 16) Youth Championships held during the tracking period. As a result from the merger with softball in 2013, the WBSC is also responsible for ranking international men's and women's softball teams.[4] Beginning in 2015, the rankings also determine which 12 teams participate in the WBSC Premier12 tournament.

In 2025, the WBSC will start a new ranking methodology. Only the most recent edition of any event will be included in the rankings, and teams will keep the ranking points from any event for four years.[5]

Men's

Baseball

Men's ranking leaders

WBSC World Men's Ranking Leaders
Teams ranking in the top five
Date First Second Third Fourth Fifth
31 December 2012  Cuba  United States  Japan  South Korea  Chinese Taipei
31 December 2014  Japan  United States  Cuba  Chinese Taipei  Netherlands
31 December 2016  Japan  United States  South Korea  Chinese Taipei  Cuba
25 September 2018  United States  Japan  South Korea  Cuba  Chinese Taipei
17 December 2018  Japan  United States  South Korea  Chinese Taipei  Cuba
31 December 2019  Japan  United States  South Korea  Chinese Taipei  Mexico
18 March 2020  Japan  United States  South Korea  Chinese Taipei  Mexico
28 June 2021  Japan  Chinese Taipei  South Korea  United States  Mexico
11 August 2021  Japan  South Korea  Chinese Taipei  United States  Mexico
31 December 2021  Japan  Chinese Taipei  South Korea  Mexico  United States
31 December 2022  Japan  Chinese Taipei  United States  South Korea  Mexico
28 March 2023  Japan  United States  Mexico  Chinese Taipei  South Korea
15 August 2023  Japan  United States  Mexico  South Korea  Chinese Taipei
5 October 2023  Japan  United States  Mexico  South Korea  Chinese Taipei
2 November 2023  Japan  Mexico  United States  South Korea  Chinese Taipei
18 December 2023  Japan  Mexico  United States  South Korea  Chinese Taipei
31 December 2023  Japan  Mexico  United States  South Korea  Chinese Taipei
9 March 2024  Japan  Mexico  Chinese Taipei  United States  Venezuela
18 September 2024  Japan  Mexico  Chinese Taipei  Venezuela  United States
27 November 2024  Japan  Chinese Taipei  Venezuela  Mexico  United States

The November 2023 rankings included 80.[6] This increased to 84 at the end of 2024.[7]

Best Movers

Top five movers per ranking
Date First Second Third Fourth Fifth
31 December 2014  Israel  Curaçao  Iran  Slovenia  Austria
31 December 2016  Guatemala  Slovakia  Sweden  Poland  Lithuania
25 September 2018  Israel  Indonesia  El Salvador  Sri Lanka  Honduras
17 December 2018  Curaçao  U.S. Virgin Islands  Aruba  South Africa  Venezuela
31 December 2019  American Samoa  Guam  Greece  Great Britain  Spain
18 March 2020  Guam  El Salvador  New Zealand  Honduras  Peru
28 June 2021   Switzerland  Honduras  Indonesia  Aruba  Nigeria
11 August 2021  Slovenia  Ireland  Croatia  Uganda  American Samoa
31 December 2021  Sweden  Hungary  Croatia  Great Britain  Venezuela
31 December 2022  Northern Mariana Islands  Bahamas  Curaçao  Bulgaria  Palau
28 March 2023  Costa Rica  Bangladesh  Honduras  China  Kenya
15 August 2023  Palestine  Ecuador  Indonesia  Norway  Afghanistan
5 October 2023   Switzerland  Greece  Sweden  Croatia  Ukraine
2 November 2023  Panama  Colombia  South Africa  Laos  El Salvador
18 December 2023  Pakistan  Palestine  Hong Kong  Costa Rica  Philippines
31 December 2023  Norway  Finland
9 March 2024  Bahamas  Poland  Serbia  Romania Tied[a]
18 September 2024  El Salvador Tied[b]  Venezuela  United States
27 November 2024  U.S. Virgin Islands  Chile  Singapore Tied[c]

Softball

Top 20 Rankings as of 26 April 2023[8]
Rank Change Team Points
1  Argentina 4224
2 2  Australia 3551
3  Japan 3451
4 2  Canada 3358
5  United States 2655
6  Czech Republic 2526
7  New Zealand 2280
8  Venezuela 2133
9  Cuba 1807
10  Mexico 1775
11  Denmark 1069
12 2  Singapore 994
13  Guatemala 934
14 2  South Africa 894
15  Philippines 623
16  Netherlands 412
17 4  Israel 339
18 1  Botswana 253
19 1  Dominican Republic 221
20 1  Chinese Taipei 192
*Change from 31 December 2022

Women's

Softball

Women's ranking leaders

WBSC World Women's Ranking Leaders
Teams ranking in the top five
Date First Second Third Fourth Fifth
31 December 2016  Japan  United States  Canada  Australia  New Zealand
17 December 2018  United States  Japan  Canada  Puerto Rico  Mexico
31 December 2019  United States  Japan  Canada  Puerto Rico  Mexico
1 January 2020  United States  Japan  Canada  Puerto Rico  Mexico
28 June 2021  United States  Japan  Canada  Puerto Rico  Mexico
11 August 2021  Japan  United States  Canada  Mexico  Puerto Rico
31 December 2021  United States  Japan  Canada  Mexico  Puerto Rico
31 December 2022  United States  Japan  Chinese Taipei  Canada  Puerto Rico
12 April 2023  United States  Japan  Chinese Taipei  Puerto Rico  Canada
31 July 2023  United States  Japan  Puerto Rico  Canada  Chinese Taipei
10 November 2023  United States  Japan  Puerto Rico  Chinese Taipei  Canada
31 December 2023  United States  Japan  Puerto Rico  Chinese Taipei  Canada
30 March 2024  United States  Puerto Rico  Japan  Chinese Taipei  Canada
23 July 2024  United States  Japan  Puerto Rico  Chinese Taipei  Canada
11 September 2024  United States  Japan  Puerto Rico  Chinese Taipei  Netherlands

The WBSC ranked 65 countries in softball in 2024.[9]

Best Movers

Top five movers per ranking
Date First Second Third Fourth Fifth
17 December 2018  South Africa  Ireland  India  Mexico  Dominican Republic
31 December 2019  Belgium  Germany  Poland  Spain  Ireland
28 June 2021  Croatia  Germany  Slovakia  Spain  Russia
11 August 2021  Cuba  Indonesia  Hong Kong  Botswana  Curaçao
31 December 2021  Denmark  Peru  Belgium  Slovakia  Sweden
31 December 2022  Argentina  El Salvador  Slovakia  Greece  Israel
12 April 2023  Singapore  Philippines  South Korea  Thailand  Botswana
31 July 2023  Cuba  Curaçao  Botswana  Venezuela  South Africa
10 November 2023  Philippines  Singapore  Hong Kong  Belgium  Hungary
31 December 2023  Dominican Republic  Colombia  Guatemala  Chile  Ecuador
31 December 2024  Sweden   Switzerland  Belgium  Colombia  Greece

Baseball

Top 20 Rankings as of 31 December 2024[10]
Rank Change Team Points
1  Japan 1405
2  United States 918
3 4  Canada 755
5 3  Chinese Taipei 744
6 1  Mexico 741
7 1  Puerto Rico 490
8 4  Hong Kong 377
9  Cuba 350
10  South Korea 313
11  Australia 264
12  France 180
13  Philippines 172
14  China 151
15  India 130
16  Indonesia 109
17  Pakistan 94
18 12  Dominican Republic 72
19  Thailand 68
20  Czech Republic 56
*Change from 31 December 2023

In the wake of the International Olympic Committee's decision to cut baseball from the 2012 Olympics program, the IBAF pushed the growth of women's baseball as to include a women's component in its bid for a reinstatement of the sport in future Olympics. The effort to unify the sports resulted in the merger of the IBAF with the International Softball Federation in 2013 to create the WBSC.[11]

The initial women's baseball rankings were based upon results from past Women's Baseball World Cups. While the calculations of the women's rankings are similar to that of the men's, one main difference is that they are inclusive of the three most recent IBAF Women's Baseball World Cups whereas the men's rankings only include the last two. Points are weighted in favor of the more recent results.[12]

Coed

Baseball5

Baseball5 is a mixed-gender sport, with each team of 5 active players having at least 2 players of either gender.

Top 20 Rankings as of 9 August 2024[13]
Rank Change Team Points
1  Chinese Taipei 3306
2 1  Cuba 2947
3 1  Tunisia 2535
4  France 2390
5  Japan 2322
6  South Africa 1929
7 1  Mexico 1896
8 1  South Korea 1811
9  China 1476
10  Lithuania 1342
11  Ghana 1222
12  Turkey 1144
13 2  Venezuela 1127
14 1  Malaysia 1056
15 1  Kenya 1046
16  Zambia 798
17  Hong Kong 778
18  Netherlands 723
19  Belgium 716
20  Italy 702
*Change from 16 May 2024

Calculation method

Men's baseball

Points are awarded in the men's baseball rankings according to finishes in the Premier12, World Baseball Classic, U-23 Baseball World Cup, U-18 Baseball World Cup, U-15 Baseball World Cup and U-12 Baseball World Cup as follows.[14]

Premier 12

Final rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Points 1380 1102 1004 906 808 710 612 514 416 318 220 122

World Baseball Classic

Final rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Points 1150 940 880 820 760 700 640 580 520 460 400 340 280 220 160 100

U-23 Baseball World Cup

Final rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Points 690 551 502 453 404 355 306 257 208 159 110 61

U-18 Baseball World Cup

Final rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Points 575 459 418 377 336 295 254 213 172 131 90 49

U-15 Baseball World Cup

Final rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Points 460 367 334 301 268 235 202 169 136 103 70 37

U-12 Baseball World Cup

Final rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Points 345 275 250 225 200 175 150 125 100 75 50 25

Controversies

Criticism of the WBSC World Ranking focus on how the rankings are calculated and how each countries' strengths are often misrepresented.[15]

The current system strongly favors the winners of the WBSC Premier12, awarding 1380 points. This is greater than that of winning the World Baseball Classic, which awards just 1150 points. This practice has led to some controversies, as players on the active roster for the Major League Baseball, arguably world's best players, do not participate in the former competition.[16] This in turn causes the WBSC ranking to be disproportionately unfavorable to countries with more players in the MLB, such as the United States or the Dominican Republic. The Dominican Republic, despite winning the 2013 WBC, have never been in the top 5 rankings, despite having the second most active players in the MLB, just behind the U.S.[17]

Additionally, the current rankings system take junior competitions, such as the U-12 Baseball World Cup and the likes of them, into account under the same ranking hierarchy. [18] Critics argue that this practice alters the rankings to misrepresent how well the senior men's team perform by including irrelevant competitions within the ranking.

See also

Notes and references

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  2. ^ "The WBSC Women's World Ranking". WBSC. 31 December 2024. Retrieved 31 December 2024.
  3. ^ "WBSC launches first-ever Baseball5 World Rankings". World Baseball Softball Confederation. Retrieved 2023-01-15.
  4. ^ "WBSC launches first-ever Softball World Rankings: Japan Women's No. 1, New Zealand Men's No. 1". Mister Baseball. March 22, 2016. Retrieved 29 March 2016.
  5. ^ "New WBSC World Ranking methodology starts in 2025". World Baseball Softball Confederation. Retrieved 2025-04-10.
  6. ^ "Record 86 nations featured in March 2020 WBSC Baseball World Rankings". wbsc.org. Retrieved 18 March 2020.
  7. ^ "Japan confirmed as WBSC/KONAMI Men's Baseball World Ranking No. 1 at end of 2024". World Baseball Softball Confederation. Retrieved 2025-04-10.
  8. ^ "The WBSC Men's Softball World Ranking". WBSC. 26 April 2023. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
  9. ^ "WBSC/KONAMI Women's Softball World Ranking: Netherlands gain most points, Sweden make biggest leap as USA stay No. 1 in 2024". World Baseball Softball Confederation. Retrieved 2025-04-10.
  10. ^ "The WBSC Women's Baseball World Ranking". WBSC. 31 December 2024. Retrieved 31 December 2024.
  11. ^ "ABOUT THE WORLD BASEBALL SOFTBALL CONFEDERATION". World Baseball Softball Confederation. Retrieved 6 November 2015.
  12. ^ "IBAF Releases First-Ever Women's World Rankings". International Baseball Federation. 13 August 2009. Archived from the original on 23 August 2010. Retrieved 13 August 2009.
  13. ^ "The WBSC Baseball5 World Ranking". WBSC. 9 August 2024. Retrieved 9 August 2024.
  14. ^ "WBSC Rankings - Baseball Men's". rankings.wbsc.org. WBSC. Retrieved 22 August 2019.
  15. ^ Jaehyeong, Roh. "세계랭킹 5위의 허상과 WBC서 드러난 한국야구의 민낯" [The illusion of world No. 5 and the shamelessness of Korean baseball revealed at the WBC].
  16. ^ May, Jeffrey (2024-11-08). "Why are MLB players not playing in the WBSC Premier12 2024?". AS USA. Retrieved 2025-01-22.
  17. ^ "Opening Day Rosters Feature 264 Internationally-Born Players". MLB.com. Retrieved 2025-04-15.
  18. ^ "プレミア12が変えた世界ランキング…6位の韓国、台湾との差さらに広がる(ハンギョレ新聞)". Yahoo!ニュース (in Japanese). Retrieved 2025-01-23.