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The '''Ghana national baseball team''' is the national [[baseball]] team of [[Ghana]]. They are currently the 3rd team in [[Africa]] and the 33rd ranked men's baseball team in the [[IBAF World Rankings]].<ref>[http://www.ibaf.org/fileadmin/user_upload/Files_-_world_rankings/2009_IBAF_Mens_World_Rankings_12_Aug.pdf IBAF Men's World Rankings]</ref>
The '''Ghana national baseball team<b>‼<gallery><!-- he [[Kreva Castle]], constructed of brick, was built by the Grand Duke [[Gediminas]] of Lithuania at the borderland of [[Lithuania proper|Lithuanian ethnic lands]]. After his death in 1341, Kreva became the patrimony of his son and successor, [[Algirdas]]. In 1382, [[Grand Duke of Lithuania]] [[Kestutis|Kęstutis]] was imprisoned here during the [[Lithuanian Civil War (1381–1384)]] --></gallery>''' is the national [[baseball]] team of [[Ghana]]. They are currently the 3rd team in [[Africa]] and the 33rd ranked men's baseball team in the [[IBAF World Rankings]].<ref>[http://www.ibaf.org/fileadmin/user_upload/Files_-_world_rankings/2009_IBAF_Mens_World_Rankings_12_Aug.pdf IBAF Men's World Rankings]</ref>


In June 2008, US President [[George W. Bush]], Ghanaian Vice President [[Aliu Mahama]] and outgoing US ambassador [[Pamela Bridgewater]] were honored for their work in developing baseball and softball in the country.<ref>[http://allafrica.com/stories/200806251090.html Ghabsa to Honour Bush, Aliu Mahamah And Bridgewater] AllAfrica.com from [[Ghanaian Chronicle]], 25 June 2008</ref>
In June 2008, US President [[George W. Bush]], Ghanaian Vice President [[Aliu Mahama]] and outgoing US ambassador [[Pamela Bridgewater]] were honored for their work in developing baseball and softball in the country.<ref>[http://allafrica.com/stories/200806251090.html Ghabsa to Honour Bush, Aliu Mahamah And Bridgewater] AllAfrica.com from [[Ghanaian Chronicle]], 25 June 2008</ref>

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Ghana national baseball team
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Country Ghana
FederationGBSF
ConfederationABSA

The Ghana national baseball team

is the national baseball team of Ghana. They are currently the 3rd team in Africa and the 33rd ranked men's baseball team in the IBAF World Rankings.[1]

In June 2008, US President George W. Bush, Ghanaian Vice President Aliu Mahama and outgoing US ambassador Pamela Bridgewater were honored for their work in developing baseball and softball in the country.[2]

The team is controlled by the Ghana Baseball & Softball Federation, which is represented in the African Baseball & Softball Association.

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