| Thailand national baseball team |
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| Country | Thailand |
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| Federation | Baseball Association of Thailand |
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| Confederation | Baseball Federation of Asia |
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| Manager | Pipat Hongsrisuwan |
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| Current | 31 (11 November 2025)[1] |
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| Highest | 23 (December 31, 2012) |
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| Lowest | 79 (March 28, 2023) |
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| Appearances | 5 (first in 1994) |
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| Best result | 5th (4 times, most recent in 2014) |
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| Appearances | 3 (first in 1997) |
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| Best result | 5th (in 2007) |
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The Thailand national baseball team is the national baseball team of Thailand. They have competed in numerous international competitions, including the Southeast Asian Games, the Asian Games, and the Baseball World Cup. The team is organized by the Baseball Association of Thailand (BBAT).
In 2007 the Thailand national baseball team won the Southeast Asian Games and they finished third in the 2011 Southeast Asian Games.[2] The Thailand national team competed in the World Baseball Classic qualifiers in the fall of 2012.
Johnny Damon, active until 2012, was the only Major League Baseball player to play for the Thailand national team, appearing in the 2013 World Baseball Classic qualifiers.[3]
As of July 2025, Thailand's men's team was ranked No. 31 by the World Baseball Softball Confederation. In women's baseball, Thailand is ranked No.17.[4]
International tournament results
World Baseball Classic
Asian Games
| Asian Games record
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| Year |
Result |
Rank |
W |
L |
RS |
RA
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1994 |
Preliminary Round |
5th |
1 |
2 |
23 |
44
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1998 |
Preliminary Round |
6th |
1 |
3 |
19 |
57
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2002 |
did not participate
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2006 |
Preliminary Round |
5th |
1 |
4 |
10 |
39
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2010 |
Preliminary Round |
5th |
1 |
2 |
25 |
25
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2014 |
Preliminary Round |
5th |
1 |
2 |
14 |
35
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2018 |
Consolation Round |
8th |
2 |
5 |
46 |
75
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2022 |
Placement Round |
7th |
3 |
4 |
29 |
57
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| Total |
10 |
22 |
166 |
332
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SEA Games
| SEA Games record
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| Year
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Result
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Pos
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Pld
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W
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L
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RS
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RA
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2005
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Runners Up
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2nd
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6
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4
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2
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56
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32
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2007
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Winner
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1st
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5
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5
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0
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67
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6
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2011
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Third Place
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3rd
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4
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2
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2
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35
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14
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2019
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Runners Up
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2nd
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5
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3
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2
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36
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29
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2025
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Runner Up
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2nd
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7
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5
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2
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71
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22
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| Total
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1 Title
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5/5
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27
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19
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8
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265
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103
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Asia Baseball Cup
- 1995 :
2nd
- 1997 :
1st
- 1999 : did not participate
- 2001 :
3rd
- 2002 :
3rd
- 2004 :
1st
- 2006 :
3rd
- 2009 : 5th
- 2010 :
3rd
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East Asia Baseball Cup
- 2012 :
2nd
- 2015 : 5th
- 2017 :
2rd
- 2023 :
3rd
- 2024 :
3rd
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Results and fixtures
The following is a list of professional baseball match results currently active in the latest version of the WBSC World Rankings, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.
2019
2023
| East Asian Cup GS
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29 April
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Hong Kong
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15–8
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Thailand
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Queen Sirikit's 60th Anniversary Stadium, Thailand
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| 13:30 ICT
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[Box Boxscore]
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| East Asian Cup GS
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1 May
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Thailand
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12–0
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Laos
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Queen Sirikit's 60th Anniversary Stadium, Thailand
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| 13:00 ICT
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Boxscore
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2024
| East Asia Cup GS
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29 October
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Thailand
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14–4 (F/7)
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Cambodia
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Clark International Sports Complex, Philippines
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| 13:30 PST
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Boxscore
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| East Asia Cup GS
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30 October
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Thailand
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31–0 (F/5)
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Malaysia
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Clark International Sports Complex, Philippines
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| 13:30 PST
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Boxscore
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2025
| Friendly
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May 23
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Laos
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10–4
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Thailand
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New Laos National Stadium, Laos
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| Friendly
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May 25
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Thailand
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1–6
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Laos
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New Laos National Stadium, Laos
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| SEA Games
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5 December
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Thailand
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16–0 (F/5)
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Vietnam
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Queen Sirikit's 60th Anniversary Stadium, Thailand
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| 14:00 ICT
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| SEA Games
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6 December
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Laos
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1–12 (F/7)
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Thailand
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Queen Sirikit's 60th Anniversary Stadium, Thailand
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| 14:00 ICT
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| SEA Games
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7 December
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Thailand
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10–1
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Indonesia
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Queen Sirikit's 60th Anniversary Stadium, Thailand
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| 14:00 ICT
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| SEA Games
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9 December
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Thailand
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6–4
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Singapore
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Queen Sirikit's 60th Anniversary Stadium, Thailand
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| 14:00 ICT
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| SEA Games
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11 December
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Thailand
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17–3 (F/7)
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Malaysia
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Queen Sirikit's 60th Anniversary Stadium, Thailand
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| 14:00 ICT
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| SEA Games
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12 December
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Philippines
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5–3
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Thailand
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Queen Sirikit's 60th Anniversary Stadium, Thailand
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| 14:00 ICT
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Current roster
| Thailand – 2025 SEA Games roster
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| Players |
Coaches
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Pitchers
- 69 Kamolpan Karnjanavisut
- 16 Phuriphat Phromma
- 21 Wisarut Siharnmat
- 18 Sanphet Udom
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Catchers
Infielders
- 2 Oliver Dunn
- 22 Jake Chaisongkram
- 28 Korawit Wongsuwan
- 8 Alexander Clark
- 4 Anucha Lunglerk
Outfielders
- 32 Ryoto Yuthai
- 6 Joe Daru
- 63 Anukul Suksawat
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Manager
Coaches
- 81 Lee Sang-chan
- 88 Somsak Sanwit
- 56 Shin Nakayama
- 44 Zack Wade
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References
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1Officially known as 'Republic of China'; competing as 'Chinese Taipei'
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 National sports teams of Thailand |
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| Men |
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Beach soccer
- Cricket
- Field hockey
- Floorball
- Football
- Futsal
- Goalball
- Handball
- Ice hockey
- Kabaddi
- Rugby league
- Rugby union
- Tennis
- Volleyball
- Wheelchair basketball
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| Women |
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Beach handball
- Cricket
- Field hockey
- Floorball
- Football
- Futsal
- Goalball
- Handball
- Ice hockey
- Kabaddi
- Rugby union
- Softball
- Tennis
- Volleyball
- Water polo
- Wheelchair basketball
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| Mixed |
- Badminton
- Baseball5
- Tennis
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- Olympics
- Youth Olympics
- Paralympics
- Asian Games
- Southeast Asian Games
- Universiade
- World Games
- Deaflympics
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