2019 Women's Baseball Asian Cup

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2019 Women's Baseball Asian Cup
Tournament details
Host country China
Dates 9 – 15 November 2017
Teams2
Defending champions Japan (2017)
Final positions
Champions
Gold
 Japan (2nd title)
Runner-up
Silver
 Chinese Taipei
Third place
Bronze
 Philippines
Fourth place China

The 2019 Women's Baseball Asian Cup is the second edition of the Women's Baseball Asian Cup. It was held at the 3,000-capacity Panda Memorial Stadium in Zhongshan, Guangdong, China[1] from 9 to 15 November 2017. This is the first tournament which adopts a super round with the eight participating teams divided into two groups in the opening round.[2][3] Host China, and the Philippines made their debut in competitive baseball in the tournament.[4]

The tournament serves as the Asian qualifiers for the 2020 Women's Baseball World Cup[5] with all four teams which advanced to the super round qualifying for the international tournament.[6]

Teams[]

Opening round[]

Group A[]

Rk Team W L HTH RS IPO RA IPD TQB
1  Japan 3 0 -
2   2 1
3  India 1 2
4  Pakistan 0 3
Date Local Time Road Team Score Home Team Inn. Venue Game Time Attendance Boxscore
9 November 10:00 Japan  16–0  India   Panda Memorial Stadium      
9 November 19:30   17–2  Pakistan   Panda Memorial Stadium      
10 November 13:00 Pakistan  0–38  Japan   Panda Memorial Stadium      
10 November 19:00 India  16–24     Panda Memorial Stadium      
11 November 16:00 India  29–1  Pakistan   Panda Memorial Stadium      
11 November 19:00 Japan  20–0     Panda Memorial Stadium      

Group B[]

Rk Team W L HTH RS IPO RA IPD TQB
1  Chinese Taipei 3 0 -
2  Philippines 2 1
3  South Korea 1 2
4  Hong Kong 0 3
Date Local Time Road Team Score Home Team Inn. Venue Game Time Attendance Boxscore
9 November 13:00 Hong Kong  3–12  Philippines   Panda Memorial Stadium      
9 November 17:00 Chinese Taipei  12–2  South Korea   Panda Memorial Stadium      
10 November 13:00 South Korea  7–14  Philippines   Panda Memorial Stadium      
10 November 19:00 Chinese Taipei  12–0  Hong Kong   Panda Memorial Stadium      
11 November 16:00 Philippines  0–15  Chinese Taipei   Panda Memorial Stadium      
11 November 19:00 South Korea  19–18  Hong Kong   Panda Memorial Stadium      

Classification round[]

Super round[]

Rk Team W L HTH RS IPO RA IPD TQB
1  Japan 5 0 -
2  Chinese Taipei 4 1
3  Philippines 3 2
4   2 3
Date Local Time Road Team Score Home Team Inn. Venue Game Time Attendance Boxscore
13 November 13:00   2–6  Philippines   Panda Memorial Stadium      
13 November 19:00 Japan  16–1  Chinese Taipei   Panda Memorial Stadium      
14 November 13:00 Japan  18–2  Philippines   Panda Memorial Stadium      
14 November 19:00 Chinese Taipei  15–0     Panda Memorial Stadium      

3rd place game[]

Date Local Time Road Team Score Home Team Inn. Venue Game Time Attendance Boxscore
November 15 13:00 Philippines  11–1     Panda Memorial Stadium      

Final[]

Date Local Time Road Team Score Home Team Inn. Venue Game Time Attendance Boxscore
November 15 18:00 Japan  2–1  Chinese Taipei   Panda Memorial Stadium      

Final standing[]

Qualification to 2020 Women's Baseball World Cup
Rank Team
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Japan
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Chinese Taipei
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Philippines
4  
5  South Korea
6  Hong Kong
7  India
8  Pakistan

Reference[]

  1. ^ "2nd BFA Women's Baseball Asian Cup to kick off in Zhongshan". General Office of Zhongshan Municipal Government. 28 October 2019. Retrieved 11 November 2019.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Terrado, Jonas (11 November 2019). "Women's Baseball Asian Cup: PH gains Super Round berth after beating South Korea". Manila Bulletin. Retrieved 11 November 2019.
  3. ^ "2nd BFA Women's Baseball Asian Cup". Samurai Blue. Japan Baseball Council. Retrieved 11 November 2019.
  4. ^ Henson, Joaquin (11 November 2019). "Lady batters wax hot in Asian debut". Philippine Star. Retrieved 11 November 2019.
  5. ^ "PH women's baseball team in winning Asia Cup start". Manila Standard. 10 November 2019. Retrieved 11 November 2019.
  6. ^ "Women's Baseball Asian Cup opens in China, four teams to qualify for WBSC World Cup". World Baseball Softball Confederation. 10 November 2019. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
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