Philippines women's national baseball team


The Philippines women's national baseball team is the national team of the Philippines which represents the country in women's baseball. It is organized by the Philippine Amateur Baseball Association.
The national team was first formed in 2018 with some of the players of the team also softball players. and debuted in competitive baseball at the 2019 Women's Baseball Asian Cup. They finished third in the tournament clinching a qualification berth for their first Women's Baseball World Cup in 2020.
The Philippines was also supposed to play at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games to be hosted at home, but women's baseball was scrapped from the regional games' calendar due to Indonesia being the only other country to signify interest to enter a women's baseball event at the games.

Primary national team tournament records

Women's Baseball World Cup

The Philippines will make its first appearance at the Women's Baseball World Cup in its second edition in 2020 after it finished third in the 2019 Women's Baseball Asian Cup where the top four teams qualified for the tournament.

Women's Baseball Asian Cup

The Philippine national team debuted in the Women's Baseball Asian Cup in the 2019 edition. It is also their very first international competition. Aiming a podium finish, the Philippines won their first competitive fixture in the opening round with them prevailing 12–3 against Hong Kong. They advanced to the Super round after securing a win against South Korea. In the Super Round, the Philippines conceded matches against Japan and Chinese Taipei, but won over host, China. Their finishing set up a rematch with the China in the bronze medal match with the Philippines clinching a 11–1 win over the hosts.