Argentina Australia Austria Bahamas Belgium Canada China Columbia Costa Rica Cuba Ecuador El Salvador Fiji Finland France Germany Greece Iceland India Iran Iraq Ireland Italy Jamaica Japan North Korea South Korea Laos Mexico Neatherlands New Zealand Oman Poland Puerto Rico Russia Saudi Arabia Taiwan Thailand United Kingdom United States of America Yeman Venezuela Vietam
* While baseball is a big sport in countries like the USA and Japan, the vast majority of the countries included in the above list do not play baseball as a major sport - it is mostly a minority sport played only by small clubs and enthusiasts. In the UK for example, there are no stadiums built exclusively for baseball.
Finland plays a form of baseball basically the same as American baseball. China, Japan, some in England, and some in Australia.
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No because some countries don't even play baseball.
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Soviet Union
I say the United States,Japan, Dominican Republic,and Venezula are the four biggest countries that play baseball
Worldwide, track and field is more popular. Baseball is still considered "All-American" and though other countries play, it's not as cross cultural as track. They still have track in the Olympics, and Baseball was removed.
Soveit Union
Germans play the same sports as most other western countries, soccer, handball, basketball, golf, baseball, tennis, squash, etc, the list is pretty endless
Canada and japan are two other countries that i know that have professional baseball.
If it is American football it is Canada.
yes but in some countries they may call it futbul (fut-bul)
All Latin countries have an international team from Brazil, Uraguay Argentina Chilie Paraguay. They play in the Copa America where the latin or south American countries play each other in a group and knockout round.