Philippines national baseball team explained

Philippines national baseball team
Country: Philippines
Federation:Philippine Amateur Baseball Association
Confederation:WBSC Asia
Manager:Orlando Binarao[1]
Ic Apps:1
Ic First:2006
Ic Best:8th place
Ag Apps:4
Ag First:1998
Ag Best:5th place (1998, 2002, 2022)
Ac Apps:19
Ac First:1954
Ac 1St Times:1
Ac 1St Most Recent:1954
Ac 3Rd Times:2
Ac 3Rd Most Recent:1971
Sag Apps:2
Sag First:2005
Sag 1St Times:1
Sag 1St Most Recent:2005
Sag 2Nd Times:1
Sag 2Nd Most Recent:2007

The Philippines national baseball team represents the Philippines in international matches and tournaments. It is organized by the Philippine Amateur Baseball Association.

They were the inaugural champions of the Asian Baseball Championships in 1954 but finished fourth in seven of the next eight editions of the biennial events.

They have recently participated in the 2006 Intercontinental Cup, and the 2006 Asian Games. They won the gold medal at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games when they hosted the biennial meet.

History

See also: Baseball in the Philippines.

Early history

Baseball had a long history in the Philippines with the sport's introduction in the islands dating back in 1898. At the inaugural Asian Baseball Championship in 1954, the Philippines managed to finish first.[2]

From the 1960s until the 1970s, baseball was a national pastime in the country. From 1955 until 1971, in all but one of the eight editions of that period, the Philippines finished either third or fourth at the Asian Baseball Championship which was dominated by Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan (later competes as Chinese Taipei). The Philippines last podium finish was in 1971, where it finished third.[2]

2000s

The Philippines participated at the 2003 Asian Baseball Championship which also served as an Olympic qualifier. However it finished fifth. The national team achieved better results at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games, winning the gold medal for the baseball event beating Thailand 11-1 in the final.[2]

In November 2006, the Philippines participated at the Intercontinental Cup were they didn't manage to win a match in 9 games with their best stint being the 5–1 defeat against South Korea in the seventh place game. At the 2006 Asian Games the Philippines did not performed significantly better than at the Intercontinental Cup in terms of standings, finishing last in a competition of six teams. The results of the national team were closer scoring nine runs in five contests.[2]

At the 2007 Asian Baseball Championships preliminary round, the Philippines did not lose a single match winning 2–0 against Pakistan and 4–1 against Hong Kong before drawing with Thailand. Before resuming play at the final round of the Asian Baseball Championship, the Philippines went on to defend their title at the 2007 Southeast Asian Games but suffered a close 5-4 defeat to Thailand who emerged as champions. At the Asian Baseball Championship finals the Philippines did not win a game against the "Big Three" which composes of Japan, South Korea and Chinese Taipei.[2]

Due to the performance of the national team at the 2007 edition of the Asian Baseball Championship, they automatically qualified for the "A" round of the tournament facing Japan, Thailand and Indonesia in their group with the Philippines winning over the latter two teams.[2]

2010s

The national team was inactive in 2010.[2] The national sport association for baseball, PABA has experienced difficulties such as mismanagement, insufficient resources and a national squad had not been assembled. There was a dispute between then PABA President Hector Navasero and other personalities with the national sport association. Marty Eizmendi was asked by Philippine Olympic Committee president Peping Cojuangco to settle the issues faced by PABA. The POC urged for a national baseball team to participate at the 2011 Southeast Asian Games due to baseball being a potential source of a gold medal for the Philippines based on past track records. The POC and PABA later agreed to cooperate and decided organize the very first try-outs in decades.[3] The Philippine national team that participated at the Southeast Asian Games won the gold medal beating host Indonesia by 3-1 in the finals.[2]

In 2012, they later attempted to qualify for the 2013 World Baseball Classic but failed.[2] In late 2013, Navasero died and his son who was also the secretary general called for an election where Eizmendi was appointed as President. Tom Navasero resigned from his post. Eizmendi inherited the management and resource issues affecting the national sports association which affected the national team's stints.[3]

The Philippines defeated Indonesia again at the 2015 East Asia Cup championship in Jakarta by 10-0 qualifying for the 2015 Asian Baseball Championship but withdrew from the continental tournament citing financial issues with the East Asia Cup runners-up participating instead.[3]

At the 2017 World Baseball Classic qualifiers in February 2016, the Philippines was managed by American Tim Hulett.[4] At the 2017 Asian Baseball Championship, the national team, consisting of homegrown players who play in the UAAP, will be led by Egay delos Reyes.[5]

Their last competition in the decade was the 2019 Southeast Asian Games.[6] [7]

2020s

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Philippine national team would not compete in international tournaments. The team would return to action in May 2023 when they clinched the East Asia Baseball Cup title.[6]

Medal count

EventEditions1st editionTotalNotes
Tot.
align=left World Baseball Classic000000
align=left Asian Baseball Championship26195410 23
align=left Asian Games319980000
align=left Far Eastern Games10191364010
align=left Southeast Asian Games420053104

International tournament results

World Baseball Classic

World Baseball Classic recordQualification record
YearRoundPosition
2006did not enterNo qualifiers held
2009
2013did not qualify121428
201702828
2023did not enterdid not enter
Total0/5143856

Asian Championships

Champions   Runners up   Third place   Fourth place

Asian Baseball Championship
YearRoundPosition
1954-Champions-----
1955-4th Place-----
1959-4th Place-----
1962-4th Place-----
1963-4th Place-----
1965-4th Place-----
1967-4th Place-----
1969-3rd Place-----
1971-3rd Place-----
1973-4th Place-----
1975-5th Place-----
1983-5th Place-----
1985did not participate
1987did not participate
1989-6th Place-----
1991-5th Place-----
1993-6th Place-----
1995-5th Place-----
1997-5th Place-----
1999-5th Place-----
2001-4th Place-----
2003-5th Place-----
2005-5th Place-----
2007-4th Place-----
2009-5th Place-----
2012-5th Place-----
2015Withdrew
2017-4th Place-----
2019-5th Place541--
2023-4th Place6242232
Total1 TitleChampion

Asian Games

Champions   Runners up   Third place   Fourth place

Asian Games Record
YearRoundPosition
1994did not participate
1998-5th Place413--
2002-5th Place404--
2006-6th Place505--
2010did not participate
2014
2018
2022-5th Place532--
Total0 Titles5th Place

South East Asian Games

Champions   Runners up   Third place   Fourth place

SEA Games Records
YearRoundPosition
2005-Champions660966
2007-Runners up541566
2009Not Held
2011-Champions550352
2013Not Held
2015Not Held
2017Not Held
2019-Champions550755
Total3 TitlesChampions2120126219

Far Eastern Games

Champions   Runners up   Third place   Fourth place

Far Eastern Games
YearRoundPosition
1913-Runners Up-----
1915-Champions-----
1917-Runners Up-----
1919-Champions-----
1921-Champions-----
1923-Champions-----
1925-Champions-----
1927-Runners up-----
1930-Runners up-----
1934-Champions-----
Total6 TitlesChampions

Notes and References

  1. News: Li . Matthew . Philippines guns for 'four-peat' in BFA East Asian Cup . 6 May 2023 . Tiebreaker Times . 26 April 2023.
  2. Web site: Fidler. Gabriel. Philippines Preparing for Baseball Renaissance. Mister Baseball. 22 January 2016.
  3. News: Ochosa. Mike. Philippine baseball's lost opportunity. 22 January 2016. Rappler. 24 September 2015.
  4. News: Woodward, Hulett to manage in World Classic qualifying. 28 January 2016. NZ Herald. Associated Press. NZME. Publishing Limited. 28 January 2016.
  5. News: Leongson. Randolph. PH side looking to overachieve in Asian Baseball Championship. 29 September 2017. Inquirer.net. 29 September 2017.
  6. News: Terrado . Jonas . PH sluggers repeat over Hong Kong to sweep East Asia Baseball Cup . 6 May 2023 . Philippine Daily Inquirer . 4 May 2023 . en.
  7. News: Li . Matthew . PH Baseball remains king of SEAG . 6 May 2023 . Tiebreaker Times . 8 December 2019.