Chinese Taipei National Baseball Team - Honours

Honours

  • Asian Baseball Championship
    • 1st place, 1983 (Together with Japan and South Korea), 1987, 1989 (Together with Japan and South Korea), 2001
    • 2nd place, 1955, 1969, 1985 (Together with South Korea), 2003, 2005, 2009
    • 3rd place, 1959, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1967, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1999
    • 4th place, 1954, 1975
    • 5th place, 1971
  • Asian Games
    • 1st place 1990 (Demonstration sport), 2006
    • 2nd place, 2002, 2010
    • 3rd place, 1994, 1998
  • Intercontinental Cup
    • 3rd place, 2006
  • Olympics
    • 2nd place, 1992
    • 3rd place, 1984 (Demonstration sport)
    • 5th place, 2004
    • 5th place, 2008
  • World Cup of Baseball
    • 2nd place, 1984
    • 3rd place, 1986, 1988, 2001
    • 4th place, 1982, 2003
    • 5th place, 1973

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