Baseball at the 2011 SEA Games

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Baseball in the 26th Southeast Asian Games were held at Palembang, Indonesia. All games were held at the Jakabaring Sport Complex.

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Preliminary round

PosTeamPldWLRFRARDPtsQualification
1Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 440332+318Qualified to the gold medal game
2Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 431349+257
3Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 4223514+216Qualified to the bronze medal game
4Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 413450465
5Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 4041040304
Source: [ citation needed ]
Qualified to the gold medal game
Qualified to the bronze medal game
TeamGPWLRSRADIFFPTS
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 440332+318
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 431349+257
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 4223514+216
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 413450445
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 4041040314

November 13

Team123456789 R H E
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 0011700009151
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 0110000002101
Team1234567 R H E
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 0000000005
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 61034001485

November 14

Team12345678910 R H E
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 0020002102794
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 0003002100594
Team12345678 R H E
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 00000000015
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 130110001095

November 15

Team1234567 R H E
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 143000412110
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 0000000000
Team1234567 R H E
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 0000000000
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 22002001090

November 16

Team123456 R H E
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 5113321583
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 000002003
Team12345 R H E
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 270431671
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 00000011

November 17

Team123456789 R H E
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 2000000204101
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 000000000021
Team123456789 R H E
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 0024201101063
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia 130000110463

Medal round

Bronze medal game

Team123456789 R H E
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam 013000000413
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 10313310012153

Gold medal game

Team123456789 R H E
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 000000000041
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 000001010261

Medal summary

Medal tally

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines 1001
2Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 0101
3Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 0011
Totals (3 entries)1113

Medalists

MedNOC/NamesMedNOC/NamesMedNOC/Names
Gold medal with cup.svg Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines Silver medal with cup.svg Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Bronze medal with cup.svg Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand

Alfredo Olivares, Jr.
Carlos Alberto Munoz
Charlie Labrador
Christian Canlas
Darwin Dela Calzada
Ernesto Binarao
Francis Candela
Fulgencio Rances, Jr.
Galedo Christian
Jonash Ponce
Jon-Jon Robles
Joseph Orillana
Junnifer Pinero
Marvin Malig
Matt Laurel
Ram Casey Alipio
Roel Empacis
Romeo Jasmin, Jr.
Rommel Roja
Ruben Angeles
Saxon Omandac
Vladimir Eguia

Adi Susanto
Ahmad Effendy
Andika Arlistianto
Angga Prananda Bakti
Daniel Christianto
Derry Wilton
Donny Trisnadi
Elia Muara Kasih
Eru Mahmud
Feggi Firman Ferdiasyah
Indrayosa Pratomo
Jesse Parengkuan
Kogi Putratama
Lucky Prasetyo
Mario Baraputra Insamdora
Muhammad Akbar
Ranjani
Rawafi Yaputra Yanto
Ridha Wirahman
Sulaeman Mubarok
Ugrasena
Yusep Firmansyah

Adichat Wongvichit
Apichat Ngamying
Bongkot Ananthanas
Chanatip Thongbai
Chidsanu Janrak
Jittiphong Chong-On
Jack Daru
Joe Daru
Kamolphan Kanjanav
Kiengkai Aoyama
Kuakun Aoyama
Mukkapol Subsuleku
Narin Turapa
Nattapong Meeboonr
Nattapong Sampahan
Nirun Jaroenkitsir
Putiporn Chavala
Sanyalak Pipatpiny
Sek Sitthikaew
Siraphop Nadee
Somsak Sarnwit
Teerasak Kongsabai

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