Western Republic Baseball Team

The Western Republic Baseball Team, also known as Team Western Republic, or the Western Derby, is the national baseball team of the Western Republic.

It is broadcast by the Western Broadcasting Corporation (WBC).

History
The Western Republic Baseball Team was founded in 1957. Team Western Republic played their first game against the Chicago Republic, in front of a home game crowd of 22,900 people at the former Seals Stadium in San Francisco. Team Western Republic lost 4-11.

Team Western Republic won their first game at Wrigley Field in Chicago City, against the Chicago Republic. Team Western Republic won 9-1.

In the 1990s, and early 2000s, there was a wave of new baseball stadiums across the Western Republic, including Coors Field in Denver, Chase Field in Phoenix, Safeco Field in Seattle, AT&T Park in San Francisco, Petco Park in San Diego, and Telus Park in Edmonton. Three of these stadiums would go on to become official venues of the Western Republic Baseball Team.

The Western Republic hosted the MIBU World Cup 2018, with the venues being the Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, Coors Field in Denver, Chase Field in Phoenix, Safeco Field in Seattle (renamed to T-Mobile Park after the event), Foothills Stadium in Calgary, and the WestAir Ballpark in Calgary..

Venues
Team Western Republic has eight main venues. Their largest stadium is Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, which is the largest baseball stadium in the world.