The U-23 Baseball World Cup is a biennial, professional-level, National Team, baseball world championship of the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC), replacing Baseball World Cup.

The inaugural tournament was held in November 2014, in Taichung, Taiwan, as the 21U Baseball World Cup, with each team made of 21-year-old and younger players but allowed for six players to be 23-year-old and younger. Starting with the 2016 edition—in Monterrey, Mexico—the tournament has been expanded to permit nations to select players up to 23 years old for their entire rosters. Players must also possess valid passports of the nations they are representing, in line with Olympic standards. The U-23 Baseball World Cup is the third-most-important international baseball tournament in terms of distribution of world ranking points, following the Premier12 and the World Baseball Classic.

The rosters of national teams that participated in the tournament included professional players from clubs affiliated to the Australian Baseball League, Chinese Professional Baseball League, Korea Baseball Organization, Major League Baseball, Mexican Baseball League, Nicaraguan Professional Baseball League, and Nippon Professional Baseball.

The World Cup U23 is an exhilarating international baseball tournament that brings together the best young talent from around the globe. Featuring national teams composed of players under the age of 23, this competition showcases the future stars of baseball as they compete for global supremacy. With intense matchups, high-level skill, and passionate fan engagement, the World Cup U23 offers a thrilling platform for emerging athletes to demonstrate their talent on the world stage. Join us as nations battle for glory, fostering international camaraderie and the next generation of baseball excellence.