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Philippines national baseball team

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

Philippines national baseball team
Information
Country Philippines
FederationPhilippine Amateur Baseball Association
ConfederationWBSC Asia
ManagerTim Hulett
WBSC ranking
Current 40 4 (31 December 2022)[1]
Intercontinental Cup
Appearances1 (first in 2006)
Best result8th place
Asian Games
Appearances3 (first in 1998)
Best result5th place (2 times, most recent in 2002)
Asian Championship
Appearances19 (first in 1954)
Best result 1st (1 time, in 1954)
3rd (2 times, most recent in 1971)

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.

Since their last fourth-place finish in 1973, the national team has struggled in competing against top level Asian national teams such as Japan, Chinese Taipei, and Korea, among others.

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

Early history

 
Match between Japan and the Philippines at the 1917 Far Eastern Games in Tokyo.

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

 
Philippine players walking off the field after their first ever game in the Intercontinental Cup in Taichung, Taiwan. They lost to South Korea 10–0

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]

Medal count

Event Editions 1st edition Total Notes
      Tot.
World Baseball Classic 0 0 0 0 0 0
Asian Baseball Championship 26 1954 1 0 2 3
Asian Games 3 1998 0 0 0 0
Far Eastern Games 10 1913 6 4 0 10
Southeast Asian Games 4 2005 3 1 0 4

International tournament results

World Baseball Classic

World Baseball Classic record Qualification record
Year Round Position W L RS RA W L RS RA
2006 Did not enter No qualifiers held
2009
2013 Did not qualify 1 2 14 28
2017 0 2 8 28
2023 Did not enter Did not enter
Total 0/5 1 4 38 56

Asian Championships

Asian Games

South East Asian Games

Far Eastern Games

Current roster

Philippines roster - 2021 World Baseball Classic Qualifier
Players Coaches
Pitchers
  • J.R. Bunda
  • Pablo Luis Capati
  • Junmar Diarao
  • Vladimir Eguia
  • Francis Michael Gesmundo
  • Romeo Jasmin Jr.
  • Juan Diego Lozano
  • Juan Paulo Macaset
  • Andrew Magno
  • Carlos Alberto Muñoz
  • Devon Ramírez
  • Peter Reyes
  • Miguel José Salud
  • Yuki Takayama
  • Jerome Yenson
Catchers
  • Dino Altomonte
  • Riley Conlan
  • Alfredo de Guzmán III

Infielders

  • Adriane Ros Bernardo
  • Brady Conlan
  • Chase d'Arnaud
  • Juan Álvaro Macaset
  • Angelo Songco

Outfielders

  • Dominic Abbadessa
  • Erwin Bosito
  • Jonhil Carreon
  • Menelik Israel
  • Andre Mercurio
  • Tim Tebow
Manager

  Tim Hulett
Coaches
  Wilfredo Hidalgo


References

  1. ^ "The WBSC World Ranking". WBSC. 31 December 2022. Retrieved 31 December 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Fidler, Gabriel. "Philippines Preparing for Baseball Renaissance". Mister Baseball. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
  3. ^ a b c Ochosa, Mike (24 September 2015). "Philippine baseball's lost opportunity". Rappler. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
  4. ^ "Woodward, Hulett to manage in World Classic qualifying". NZ Herald. NZME. Publishing Limited. Associated Press. 28 January 2016. Retrieved 28 January 2016.
  5. ^ Leongson, Randolph (29 September 2017). "PH side looking to overachieve in Asian Baseball Championship". Inquirer.net. Retrieved 29 September 2017.

External links

  • Philippine Baseball Team Roster in the 2006 Asian Games

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This article is about the men s team For the women s team see Philippines women s national baseball team The Philippines national baseball team represents the Philippines in international matches and tournaments It is organized by the Philippine Amateur Baseball Association Philippines national baseball teamInformationCountry PhilippinesFederationPhilippine Amateur Baseball AssociationConfederationWBSC AsiaManagerTim HulettWBSC rankingCurrent40 4 31 December 2022 1 Intercontinental CupAppearances1 first in 2006 Best result8th placeAsian GamesAppearances3 first in 1998 Best result5th place 2 times most recent in 2002 Asian ChampionshipAppearances19 first in 1954 Best result1st 1 time in 1954 3rd 2 times most recent in 1971 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 Since their last fourth place finish in 1973 the national team has struggled in competing against top level Asian national teams such as Japan Chinese Taipei and Korea among others 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 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 2000s 1 3 2010s 2 Medal count 3 International tournament results 3 1 World Baseball Classic 3 2 Asian Championships 3 3 Asian Games 3 4 South East Asian Games 3 5 Far Eastern Games 4 Current roster 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditSee also Baseball in the Philippines Early history Edit Match between Japan and the Philippines at the 1917 Far Eastern Games in Tokyo 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 Edit Philippine players walking off the field after their first ever game in the Intercontinental Cup in Taichung Taiwan They lost to South Korea 10 0 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 Edit The Rizal Memorial Baseball Stadium in 2013 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 Medal count EditEvent Editions 1st edition Total Notes Tot World Baseball Classic 0 0 0 0 0 0Asian Baseball Championship 26 1954 1 0 2 3Asian Games 3 1998 0 0 0 0Far Eastern Games 10 1913 6 4 0 10Southeast Asian Games 4 2005 3 1 0 4International tournament results EditWorld Baseball Classic Edit World Baseball Classic record Qualification recordYear Round Position W L RS RA W L RS RA2006 Did not enter No qualifiers held20092013 Did not qualify 1 2 14 282017 0 2 8 282023 Did not enter Did not enterTotal 0 5 1 4 38 56Asian Championships Edit Champions Runners up Third place Fourth place Asian Baseball ChampionshipYear Round Position Pld W L RS RA 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 1985 Did not participate 1987 Did 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 2015 Withdrew 2017 4th Place 2019 5th Place Total 1 Title Champion Asian Games Edit Champions Runners up Third place Fourth place Asian Games RecordYear Round Position Pld W L RS RA 1994 Did not participate 1998 5th Place 4 1 3 2002 5th Place 4 0 4 2006 6th Place 5 0 5 2010 Did not participate 2014 Did not participate 2018 Did not participateTotal 0 Titles 5th Place South East Asian Games Edit Champions Runners up Third place Fourth place SEA Games RecordsYear Round Position Pld W L RS RA 2005 Champions 2007 Runners up 5 4 1 2009 Not Held 2011 Champions 5 5 0 2013 Not Held 2015 Not Held 2017 Not Held 2019 Champions 5 5 0 Total 3 Titles Champions Far Eastern Games Edit Champions Runners up Third place Fourth place Far Eastern GamesYear Round Position Pld W L RS RA 1913 Runners Up 1915 Champions 1917 Runners Up 1919 Champions 1921 Champions 1923 Champions 1925 Champions 1927 Runners up 1930 Runners up 1934 Champions Total 6 Titles ChampionsCurrent roster EditPhilippines roster 2021 World Baseball Classic QualifierPlayers CoachesPitchersJ R Bunda Pablo Luis Capati Junmar Diarao Vladimir Eguia Francis Michael Gesmundo Romeo Jasmin Jr Juan Diego Lozano Juan Paulo Macaset Andrew Magno Carlos Alberto Munoz Devon Ramirez Peter Reyes Miguel Jose Salud Yuki Takayama Jerome Yenson CatchersDino Altomonte Riley Conlan Alfredo de Guzman IIIInfielders Adriane Ros Bernardo Brady Conlan Chase d Arnaud Juan Alvaro Macaset Angelo SongcoOutfielders Dominic Abbadessa Erwin Bosito Jonhil Carreon Menelik Israel Andre Mercurio Tim Tebow Manager Tim HulettCoaches Wilfredo HidalgoReferences Edit The WBSC World Ranking WBSC 31 December 2022 Retrieved 31 December 2022 a b c d e f g h i Fidler Gabriel Philippines Preparing for Baseball Renaissance Mister Baseball Retrieved 22 January 2016 a b c Ochosa Mike 24 September 2015 Philippine baseball s lost opportunity Rappler Retrieved 22 January 2016 Woodward Hulett to manage in World Classic qualifying NZ Herald NZME Publishing Limited Associated Press 28 January 2016 Retrieved 28 January 2016 Leongson Randolph 29 September 2017 PH side looking to overachieve in Asian Baseball Championship Inquirer net Retrieved 29 September 2017 External links EditPhilippine Baseball Team Roster in the 2006 Asian Games Philippine Sports and Entertainment Portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Philippines national baseball team amp oldid 1126893834, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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