UAAP Baseball Championship

Baseball in the UAAP is an all-male sport. Six teams are participating in the seniors division while there are four teams in the juniors division. Baseball was introduced as a sport in the seniors division in 1938. In the juniors division, Baseball was added as a demonstration sport in Season 74 (2011-12) as there were only three teams participating. In Season 80 (2017-18), it was elevated to a regular sport since the number of participating teams increased to four.

UAAP Baseball
SportBaseball
Founded1938
No. of teams10 teams:
  • 6 - Seniors
  • 4 - Juniors
Most recent
champion(s)
Season 82 (2019-2020)

Seniors
None Tournament cancelled

Juniors (UAAP Season 82)
University of Santo Tomas
Most titlesSeniors
UST Golden Sox (24 titles) Juniors
De La Salle Green Archers
(4 titles)

List of champions

Championship titles before the formation of juniors' division (1938-2011)

Championship titles after the inclusion of juniors' division (2011 onwards)

UAAP SeasonSeniors' divisionJuniors' division
74 (2011–12) National University De La Salle Zobel
75 (2012–13) Ateneo de Manila University Ateneo de Manila University
76 (2013–14) Ateneo de Manila University De La Salle Zobel
77 (2014–15) Ateneo de Manila University De La Salle Zobel
78 (2015–16) De La Salle University Ateneo de Manila University
79 (2016–17) Ateneo de Manila University De La Salle Zobel
80 (2017–18) Adamson University University of Santo Tomas
81 (2018–19) De La Salle University Ateneo de Manila University
82 (2019–20)Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic University of Santo Tomas
83 (2020–21)
84 (2021–22)
85 (2022–23)

  demonstration sport

Number of championships by school

School Seniors' division Juniors' division Total
 University of Santo Tomas 242 26
 Far Eastern University 130 13
 Adamson University 120 12
 University of the Philippines 110 11
 De La Salle University 54 9
 Ateneo de Manila University 43 7
 University of the East 40 4
 National University 30 3
Manila Central University* 10 1

*School withdrew from the UAAP in 1962.


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