The 2026 Danish Baseball5 Championships (DM), held on March 15 in Nyborg, concluded with a masterclass in urban baseball as Aarhus Havoc secured their third consecutive national title, completing a historic “hattrick” of gold medals.
The tournament showcased the rapid growth of Baseball5 in Denmark, but ultimately, it was the clinical efficiency of the Aarhus-based teams that stole the spotlight. Alongside Havoc’s gold, their sister club, the Jutland Krakens, took home the bronze for the second year running, further solidifying Aarhus as the powerhouse of Danish Baseball5.
Jutland Krakens
A DEFENSIVE MASTERCLASS
Aarhus Havoc, a squad solely composed of Danish National Team players, entered the tournament as heavy favorites and did not disappoint. Their defensive coordination was nearly impenetrable, conceding only a single run across four games.
This championship victory marks the perfect end to an undefeated indoor season for Havoc. Their 2025/26 campaign includes first-place finishes at:
The Aarhus Invitational
The Aarhus Open
The Jutland Regional Championships
The Oysters Open
Aarhus Havoc
PROFESSIONALISM IN PREPARATION
The gap between the gold medalists and the rest of the field was a major talking point of the tournament. Philip Spielmann, head coach for both Aarhus Havoc and the Danish National Team, attributed the success to a professional training culture.
“The players have been training at a completely different level compared to the rest of the league, largely due to their preparations for the European Championships back in November,” Spielmann stated. “When you are training Baseball5 almost every day, it is only natural that you stand out when facing teams that might not have the same daily frequency.”
LOOKING AHEAD: “STREET DM” IN JUNE
Aarhus Havoc now sits comfortably at the top of the Danish national rankings with a points lead that spans the next 20 teams combined.
The focus now shifts from the indoor courts to the asphalt. The league’s next major milestone will be the “Street DM”, held as part of the national “DM-ugen” (Championship Week). The event will take place on June 27 in Herning, featuring a spectacular “urban-style” court built on top of the parking garage behind the Herning Library.
