1974 Amateur World Series
| Tournament details | |
|---|---|
| Country | United States |
| Teams | 9 |
| Final positions | |
| Champions | United States |
| Runners-up | Nicaragua |
| Third place | Colombia |
| Fourth place | Dominican Republic |
The 1974 Amateur World Series was held mainly in St. Petersburg, Florida from November 13 through November 24, 1974. It was the second baseball Amateur World Series staged by the short-lived World Amateur Baseball Federation (FEMBA), which had split off from the International Baseball Federation (FIBA) the previous year. It was the first and only Baseball World Cup tournament to be held in the United States.
Most of the tournament, including the final series between Nicaragua and the champion United States teams, was played at Al Lang Field in St. Petersburg, though some games were held in nearby Lakeland and Bradenton.
The tournament was kept on the books after FEMBA once again joined with the FIBA, retroactively recognized as the Baseball World Cup XXIII. Very few records for the event have been located.