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{{distinguish|Asia Professional Baseball Championship}}{{Refimprove|date=October 2006}}{{Use Australian English|date=January 2018}}{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2018}}{{Infobox sports league |current_season= |last_season= 2017 Asian Baseball Championship |logo= |pixels= |caption= |sport=Baseball |founded=1954 |teams=6 (in 2015) |continent=Asia |champion={{Bb|KOR}} |most_champs={{Bb|JPN}} (17 times) }}The Asian Baseball Championship is the main championship tournament between national baseball teams in Asia, governed by the Baseball Federation of Asia (BFA). It is held every other year in odd-numbered years and since 1983 it also functions as the qualification games for the Baseball at the Summer Olympics if the event year is exactly one year before the Olympics. In even-numbered years, the Asian Baseball Cup is held, to determine two qualifiers — one from the Eastern Division and one from the Western Division — to join teams from China, Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea. The competition has been dominated by teams from Taiwan, Japan and South Korea. ResultsYear | Final Host | | Champions | Runners-up | 3rd place |
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1954}} Details | PHI|1936}} Manila | {{bb-big>PHI|1936}} | JPN|1947}} | KOR|1949}} | 1955}} Details | PHI|1936}} Manila | {{bb-big>JPN|1947}} | TWN}} | KOR|1949}} | 1959}} Details | JPN|1947}} Tokyo | {{bb-big>JPN|1947}} | KOR|1949}} | TWN}} | 1962}} Details | TWN}} Taipei | {{bb-big>JPN|1947}} | TWN}} | KOR|1949}} | 1963}} Details | KOR|1949}} Seoul | {{bb-big>KOR|1949}} | JPN|1947}} | TWN}} | 1965}} Details | PHI|1936}} Manila | {{bb-big>JPN|1947}} | KOR|1949}} | TWN}} | 1967}} Details | JPN|1947}} Tokyo | {{bb-big>JPN|1947}} | KOR|1949}} | TWN}} | 1969}} Details | TWN}} Taipei | {{bb-big>JPN|1947}} | TWN}} | PHI|1936}} | 1971}} Details | KOR|1949}} Seoul | {{bb-big>KOR|1949}} | JPN|1947}} | PHI|1936}} | 1973}} Details | PHI|1936}} Manila | {{bb-big>JPN|1947}} | KOR|1949}} | TWN}} | 1975}} Details | KOR|1949}} Seoul | {{bb-big>KOR|1949}} | JPN|1947}} | AUS}} | 1983}} Details | KOR|1949}} Seoul | {{bb|TPE}}, {{bb|JPN|1947}} and {{bb|KOR|1949}} (Tied for Champions) | 1985}} Details | AUS}} Perth | {{bb-big>JPN|1947}} | {{bb|TPE}} and {{bb|KOR|1984}} (Tied for Runners-up) | 1987}} Details | JPN|1947}} Tokyo | {{bb-big>TPE}} | JPN|1947}} | KOR|1984}} | 1989}} Details | KOR|1984}} Seoul | {{bb|KOR|1949}}, {{bb|TPE}} and {{bb|JPN|1947}} (Tied for Champions) | |
1991}} Details | CHN}} Beijing | {{bb-big>JPN|1947}} | TPE}} | KOR|1984}} | 1993}} Details | AUS}} Perth | {{bb-big>JPN|1947}} | KOR|1984}} | TPE}} | 1995}} Details | JPN|1947}} Kurashiki | {{bb-big>JPN|1947}} | KOR|1984}} | TPE}} | 1997}} Details | TWN}} Taipei | {{bb-big>KOR|1984}} | JPN|1947}} | TPE}} | 1999}} Details | KOR|1997}} Seoul | {{bb-big>KOR|1997}} | JPN}} | TPE}} | 2001}} Details | TWN}} Taipei | {{bb-big>TPE}} | KOR|1997}} | JPN}} | 2003}} Details | JPN}} Sapporo | {{bb-big>JPN}} | TPE}} | KOR|1997}} | 2005}} Details | JPN}} Miyazaki | {{bb-big>JPN}} | TPE}} | CHN}} | 2007}} Details | TWN}} Taichung | {{bb-big>JPN}} | KOR|1997}} | TPE}} | 2009}} Details | JPN}} Sapporo | {{bb-big>JPN}} | TPE}} | KOR|1997}} | 2012}} Details | TWN}} Taichung | {{bb-big>JPN}} | TPE}} | KOR}} | 2015}} Details | TWN}} Taichung | {{bb-big>KOR}} | TPE}} | JPN}} | 2017}} Details | TWN}} New Taipei City | {{bb-big>JPN}} | TPE}} | KOR}} |
Medal table Rank | Country | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | {{Bb|JPN}} | 19 | 7 | 2 | 28 | 2 | {{Bb|KOR}} | 8 | 10 | 8 | 26 | 3 | {{Bb|TPE}} | 4 | 10 | 11 | 25 | 4 | {{Bb|PHI}} | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 5 | {{Bb|AUS}} | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | {{Bb|CHN}} | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | Total | 32 | 27 | 25 | 84 |
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See also- Asia Series
- Baseball awards#Asia
External links- Asian Baseball Championship (on Baseball Federation of Asia website)
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