| Malaysia national baseball team |
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| Country | Malaysia |
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| Federation | Baseball Federation of Malaysia |
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| Confederation | WBSC Asia |
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| Manager | Hussin Hassann |
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| Current | 71 1 (11 November 2025)[1] |
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The Malaysia national baseball team (Malay: Pasukan besbol kebangsaan Malaysia) is the official team that represents Malaysia in international baseball competitions. It operates under the Baseball Federation of Malaysia and serves as the country’s representative in regional and global tournaments. The team showcases Malaysian talent and contributes to the growth of the sport within the nation.
Baseball in Malaysia remains a relatively minor sport compared to more popular ones such as football, badminton, and hockey. Despite its limited following and resources, efforts have been made over the years to promote baseball and develop local players. The national team has become a symbol of these efforts, participating in various competitions across Asia.
The team’s best performance to date came in 1999 when they achieved a historic 3rd place finish at the Asia Baseball Cup. This result marked a major milestone for Malaysian baseball and demonstrated the team’s potential on the continental stage. Since then, Malaysia has continued to take part in international events, using each tournament as an opportunity to gain valuable experience and inspire a new generation of players back home.
Results and fixtures
- Legend
Win
Lose
Void or postponed
Fixture
2023
| East Asia Cup
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May 3
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Laos
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13-1
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Malaysia
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Queen Sirikit's 60th Anniversary Stadium, Thailand
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| 09:00 THT
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Boxscore
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2024
| East Asia Cup
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October 29
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Malaysia
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1-16
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Hong Kong
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Clark International Sports Complex Stadium 1, Philippines
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| 09:00 PHT
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Boxscore
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| East Asia Cup
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October 30
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Thailand
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31-0
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Malaysia
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Clark International Sports Complex Stadium 1, Philippines
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| 13:30 PHT
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Boxscore
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| East Asia Cup
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October 31
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Cambodia
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8-12
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Malaysia
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Clark International Sports Complex Stadium 1, Philippines
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| 13:30 PHT
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Boxscore
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| East Asia Cup
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November 2
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Malaysia
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4-14
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Indonesia
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Clark International Sports Complex Stadium 1, Philippines
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| 13:30 PHT
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Boxscore
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2025
| SEA Games
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December 9
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Laos
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9-5
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Malaysia
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Sirikit Secondary Baseball Stadium, Pathum Thani
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| 10:00 (UTC+9)
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Boxscore
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International tournament results
Asian Baseball Cup
- 1995 to 1997 : Unknown
- 1999 :
3rd
- 2001 to 2006 : Unknown
- 2009 : 8th
- 2010 : Did not enter
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East Asia Baseball Cup
- 2012 : Unknown
- 2015 : Did not enter
- 2017 : Unknown
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SEA Games
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- 2011 : 5th
- 2019 : Did not enter
- 2025 : 7th
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nota
 National sports teams of Malaysia |
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- A1GP
- Badminton
- Baseball
- Basketball
- M
- M U/19
- M U/16
- W
- W U/18
- W U/16
- Beach soccer
- Cricket
- Field hockey
- Floorball
- Football
- M
- M U/23
- M U/22
- M U/19
- M U/16
- W
- CP
- Futsal
- Hockey5s
- Ice hockey
- Kabaddi
- Netball
- Rugby union
- Squash
- Tennis
- Volleyball
- Wheelchair basketball
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- Olympics
- Paralympics
- Deaflympics
- Asian Games
- Southeast Asian Games
- Commonwealth Games
- Universiade
- World Games
- Youth Olympics
- ASEAN Para Games
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1Officially known as 'Republic of China'; competing as 'Chinese Taipei'
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