
Joseph Wani (Pitcher, South Sudan) of the Samurai United lifts the Nairobi Baseball Community Series Championship Trophy alongside teammates from Kenya, Japan and Uganda during the 2nd Annual Nairobi Baseball Championship Festival at the Nairobi Field of Dreams at JKUAT in Juja.
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Following the success of one of the largest baseball events in Kenyan history, Nairobi’s “Field of Dreams” has been selected to host the prestigious World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC) Africa Continental Qualifiers.

The Nairobi Field of Dreams will host the WBSC Africa Continental Qualifiers for Softball (Senior Women and U23 Men & Women) November 25-30 and for Baseball (Men’s U15), December 5-7th, marking a significant milestone for Kenyan sports and establishing the country as a regional hub for baseball and softball development.
The announcement comes after the 2025 Nairobi Baseball Community Championship Festival on September 13th, demonstrated Kenya’s capacity to organize world-class baseball and softball events.

Drawing more than 1,000 fans, over 200 Little Leaguers, 50 volunteers, and dozens of partners under the theme “Hitting Home Runs for Youth, Sports, and Education”, the festival featured championship baseball games, cultural performances, a food and innovation marketplace, VIP dignitaries, evening entertainment, and a showcase of community partnerships.

“This Festival was about much more than two championship games. It was about proving what’s possible in the Kenyan sports ecosystem when communities, private sector partners, and youth come together around a shared purpose,” said Thom Wallace, co-founder of IfWeBuildIt.org, the organization that partnered with Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) to construct the multi-field complex.

Ms. Susan Burns, the recently arrived U.S. Chargé d’Affaires in Kenya, praised the Festival’s success, stating, “It really felt like an American Saturday afternoon at the Nairobi Field of Dreams.

JKUAT, IfWeBuildIt.org, and the Nairobi Baseball Community are showing that baseball is truly a global sport, and hosting these continental qualifiers will further cement Kenya’s role in African baseball development.”