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</p><p>"Still the sport was not officially recognized by Yugoslavia's communist regime until the mid-1980s. Performances by Serb teams were not alway impressive during this period. For example, Partizans, a new Serbia team from Belgrade, allowed fifteen runs all on walks in a 15 to 8 loss to a Slovenian team in 1989."
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</p><p>Josh Chetwynd, Baseball in Europe (McFarland, 2008), page 225.
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|Description=<p>Serbia is part of the former country of Yugoslavia, where it was the areas now comprising Croatia and Slovenia that had interest in baseball.</p>
<p>"Still the sport was not officially recognized by Yugoslavia's communist regime until the mid-1980s. Performances by Serb teams were not alway impressive during this period. For example, Partizans, a new Serbia team from Belgrade, allowed fifteen runs &ndash; all on walks &ndash; in a 15 to 8 loss to a Slovenian team in 1989."</p>
<p>Josh Chetwynd, Baseball in Europe (McFarland, 2008), page 225.</p>
<p>The Chetwynd book hints that baseball was played in Serbia as early as 1973. It lists the Belgrade Dogs as the 1992 Serbian baseball champion club.</p>
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Serbia is part of the former country of Yugoslavia, where it was the areas now comprising Croatia and Slovenia that had interest in baseball.

"Still the sport was not officially recognized by Yugoslavia's communist regime until the mid-1980s. Performances by Serb teams were not alway impressive during this period. For example, Partizans, a new Serbia team from Belgrade, allowed fifteen runs – all on walks – in a 15 to 8 loss to a Slovenian team in 1989."

Josh Chetwynd, Baseball in Europe (McFarland, 2008), page 225.

The Chetwynd book hints that baseball was played in Serbia as early as 1973. It lists the Belgrade Dogs as the 1992 Serbian baseball champion club.

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Found by Alan Morris
Entered by Bruce Allardice
First in Location Serbia
Players Locality Local
Entry Origin Sabrpedia



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