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Pakistan to Face Palestine in Historic Baseball Series in the U.S.

Two of baseball’s most intriguing emerging teams are set for a unique clash in the United States as Pakistan and Palestine prepare to compete in a three-game baseball series next month. Titled the Little Palestine Classic, the series will be played at Ozinga Field in Crestwood, Illinois, from August 1–3, 2025, offering fans a rare glimpse into the growing baseball cultures of two non-traditional powerhouses.

The international exhibition is more than just a contest on the diamond; it’s a showcase of emerging talent, cultural pride, and the expanding reach of baseball into South Asia and the Middle East.

The Schedule

  • Game 1: Thursday, August 1 at 7:00 PM (Local time)
  • Game 2: Friday, August 2 at 6:00 PM (Local time)
  • Game 3: Saturday, August 3 at 12:00 PM (Local time)

All games will be played under the lights (except the finale) at Ozinga Field, a noted minor league stadium located at 14011 Kenton Ave, Crestwood, IL.

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Pakistan and Palestine’s baseball teams are no strangers. The two have built a progressive rivalry over the past couple of years, with both sides getting the better of each other in recent baseball tournaments.

Pakistan has steadily built a reputation as one of Asia’s most promising baseball nations, making notable strides in international competitions, including regular appearances at the Asian Baseball Championship and the WBSC rankings. The country has invested heavily in youth development, and the upcoming U.S. tour is a chance for Pakistan to expose its players to a more competitive, professional environment.

This friendly baseball series between Pakistan and Palestine also offers more than just baseball action. It’s a celebration of identity and diaspora communities in North America. Both teams boast strong support among the Pakistani and Palestinian communities in the U.S., making Ozinga Field the perfect setting for this cultural and sporting exchange.

Tickets are affordably priced$20 for a single-game entry or a weekend pass for$30—making it feasible for fans to support this cause.

With baseball finding new homes in unexpected corners of the world, the Little Palestine Classic could become a pivotal moment for both nations on their journey toward greater global recognition in the sport. Whether you’re a fan of the game or a supporter of cultural diplomacy through sport, this series is one not to miss.

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Usama Mustafa