
Defending Austronesia Professional Baseball champ Tainan was looking to three-peat as the Taiwan-Philippine Association champ. The Titans took the top seed for the third straight year at 104-58 and earned a fifth consecutive playoff berth. They had the TPA’s fewest runs allowed at 445. Taipei took the second place slot in the Taiwan League at 89-73 for their third playoff trip in six years. Taoyuan was third at 84-78 despite being the top scoring team at 619. Kaohsiung, a playoff team in 2034, plummeted to 66-96.
Zamboanga claimed the Philippine League crown at 97-65, fending off 95-67 Quezon and 91-71 Batangas. It was the second playoff trip in three years for the Zebras, but their first time atop the standings since 2024. The Zombies’ playoff streak grew to four seasons. The Beach Bums had their first winning season since joining in the 2029 expansion. Cebu was 84-78 for a rare playoff miss, although their streak of winning seasons extends back to 2023.
Hsinchu had the Taiwan-Philippine Association’s worst record at 64-98 thanks to putrid pitching. The Sweathogs had the worst team ERA (4.06), worst WHIP (1.269), and most earned runs allowed (648) in APB history. Their 711 runs allowed ranked as the second-worst and 8.78 H/9 was the third worst. Despite that, Hsinchu’s Binh Tang continued to make history at the plate. After finishing second in MVP voting the prior two years, “The King” returned to the throne in 2035.
Tang won an unprecedented 13th MVP, a mark never before met by any player in baseball history. Still only 35-years old, the Vietnamese 2B led in runs (101), slugging (.602), OPS (.987), and WAR (9.7). Tang had 191 hits, 30 doubles, 41 home runs 93 RBI, .330 average, and 187 wRC+. It was his 13th season leading in WAR and in OPS. Tang also got his 15th Silver Slugger, one of only 13 in world history to do so and the only in APB. It was his fourth straight at 2B with eight at 1B and three as a DH.
In 2035, Tang became APB’s third batter with 3000 career hits and the second with 700 home runs. He was already the career leader for runs, RBI, total bases, and WAR. Tang finished the season at 525 doubles, tying Iqbal Safari’s APB career record. With 706 homers, he was 60 shy of Wil Tabaldo’s record 766. Tang was also at 3155 hits, putting him potentially 2-3 good years from passing Junior Sanchez’s 3564.
Tainan’s Yu-Lin Hsu repeated as Pitcher of the Year, earning the ERA title (1.82) and leading in quality starts (27) and shutouts (5). The 31-year old Taiwanese lefty had a 21-9 record over 276.2 innings with 362 strikeouts, 176 ERA+, and 10.7 WAR. Hsu had to fend off teammate Kuan-Yang Kang for the award, as Kang led in WAR (11.5) and strikeouts (431).
The first place teams rolled to divisional round sweeps with Zamboanga over Taipei and Tainan over Quezon. For the Zebras, this was their first trip to the Taiwan-Philippine Association Championship since 2024. The series went all seven games with only home victories, allowing the Titans to pull off the three-peat. Tainan became six-time TPA champs (1969, 72, 79, 2033-35).

At 112-50, Bandung set the record for the most wins by a Sundaland Association team. The Blackhawks won the Java Sea League for the fourth year running and got the top seed for the third straight year. Bandung set new SA team records for the triple slash (.265/.305/.424) and hits (1448). Their 633 runs were the second-best in SA history behind Johor Bahru’s 653 in 2018. The Blackhawks also had 96 triples, second also to the 2018 Blue Wings (106).
Even with that dominance, the Java Sea League wasn’t a pushover at the top with Semarang second at 101-61. The Sliders had to hold off Depok at 93-69 to claim a third consecutive wild card. Semarang’s 410 runs allowed was the best in APB with Bandung close behind at 414.
Reigning SA champ Kuala Lumpur repeated atop the Malacca League at 92-70 for their fourth playoff trip in five years. Medan finished second for the fifth time in six years with their 88-74 finish. The next closest foes were Johor Bahru and Pekanbaru both at 82-80.
Leading Bandung’s record-setting offense was Sundaland Association MVP Azmi Lim. The 27-year old CF from Hong Kong led in doubles (36), RBI (106), total bases (318), average (.333), slugging (.633), OPS (1.019), wRC+ (236), and WAR (9.9). Lim had 167 hits, 77 runs, 17 triples, and 27 homers. Before the season, the Blackhawks committed to an eight-year, $163,800,000 extension. Lim had been a sleeper fourth round draft pick for Bandung in 2028.
Kuala Lumpur’s Thipanraj Shahdan won Pitcher of the Year in his sixth season in the rotation, leading in ERA (1.37) and quality starts (29). The 27-year old Malaysian lefty had a 16-7 record, 235.2 innings, 357 strikeouts, 204 ERA+, and 8.2 WAR. Shahdan notably struck out 20 in a 3-hit win over Medan in September. The Leopards gave him a five-year, $114,600,000 extension in August 2034.
Also worth a mention from Kuala Lumpur was Craig Chia, who joined Ting-Wei Ping as APB’s only five-time Reliever of the Year winners. The 29-year old Filipino lefty came to the Leopards in 2035 in a trade after starting with Batangas. Chia led with 41 saves and had a 0.50 ERA over 89.2 innings, 153 strikeouts, and 5.2 WAR.
Bandung survived a fierce 3-2 challenge from Medan in the divisional round while Kuala Lumpur beat Semarang 3-1 to set up a Sundaland Association Championship rematch. The Leopards won in 2034, denying the Blackhawks’ three-peat bid despite being the road underdog. KL again was the underdog and upset 112-win Bandung in a seven-game war. It was Kuala Lumpur’s third pennant, having also won in 2031.

The 71st Austronesia Championship was the first finals rematch since Taipei versus Palembang in 2019-20. Tainan had cruised to a sweep of Kuala Lumpur in 2034, but the Leopards got their revenge in 2035. The 4-2 win gave KL its second title along with the 2031 victory. SP John Gonzalez was finals MVP, notably tossing a three-hit shutout in the game six clincher. The 26-year old Filipino had a 2.81 ERA in 32 playoff innings with 40 Ks.

Other notes: Quezon leadoff man Vanne Long set APB single-season records for batting average (.3657), hits (230), and singles (166). Tainan’s Kuan-Yang Kang had 23 strikeouts facing Hsinchu on April 10, tying the league record set in 1984 by Vhon Lasam. Kang notably didn’t need extras like Lasam to do it and was only the 5th in world history with 23 Ks over nine or fewer innings. Additionally, Kang became the 12th APB ace with 4500 career Ks
APB’s 58th perfect game came on May 5 by Medan’s Fitri Izwan with 10 strikeouts facing Surabaya. In other pitching notables, Hakimi Aziz, Hari Xi, and Ferry Iilang each got to 3500 strikeouts; a mark met by 42 APB aces. In batting milestones, Roland Arias became the 13th member of the 500 home run club. Shen Chang, Kevin Lozano, and Wei-Yin Wang grew the 400 homer club to 36 sluggers.
James Yuwono and Kai Yu were the 69th and 70th to 2000 hits. Adam Mapiut was the 36th to 1000 runs scored and the 47th to 1000 RBI. RF Jeremiah Lang won his 8th consecutive Gold Glove and SS Husni Slamet won his 7th Gold Glove. SS Robb Rivera won his 7th Silver Slugger.
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