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    Baseball had a long history in the Philippines with the sport's introduction in the islands dating back in 1898. At the inaugural Asian Baseball Championship in 1954, the Philippines managed to finish first. [2] From the 1960s until the 1970s, baseball was a national pastime in the country.

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