
After taking second in the Pakistan League standings the prior year, Hyderabad took the top spot in 1995 at 98-64. This was the Horned Frogs’ fifth-ever playoff berth and third time in first place. Karachi had an impressive turnaround to take second at 91-71. The Carp had placed last at 71-91 the prior year. Karachi’s only prior playoff berth was in the ABF’s inaugural 1985 season. Two-time defending PL champ Multan dropped to third place at 84-78.
Karachi RF Rizwan Qureshi earned repeat Pakistan League MVP honors. The 25-year old left led the league in runs (87), hits (179), doubles (40), home runs (39), total bases (340), average (.312), slugging (.592), OPS (.966), wRC+ (245), and WAR (10.1). Hyderabad’s Masruq Abbas earned Pitcher of the Year in his third season. The 25-year old righty led in wins (21-5) and ERA (1.55), while adding 218 strikeouts over 232.2 innings and 4.5 WAR. Also of note, Karachi’s Qayyum Allahrakha became ABF’s third three-time Reliever of the Year winner.

The West Asia Association saw an intense battle for the Turkish League’s title. Adana claimed it at 102-62 with their second-ever playoff berth, finishing three ahead of defending TL winner Ankara at 99-63. 90-72 Istanbul was also in the hunt for much of the year. The Persian League saw the stunning collapse of defending ALB champ Mashhad, who had won three WAA pennants in the prior five years. The Mercury plummeted to 67-95, opening up the top spot for Isfahan at 89-73. The Imperials ended a six-year playoff drought and had an impressive rebound from only 68 wins the prior year. Tabriz was the closest competitor at .500.
Adana’s Mohammed Khan earned West Asia Association MVP with record-setting power. The 25-year old Indian first baseman became ABF’s single-season RBI leader with 155, beating Gokhan Karatas’ 153 from 1993. This stayed the RBI record until 2015. He also tied Karatas’ runs scored record of 133, which wasn’t passed until 2021. Khan’s 69 home runs were also the second most behind Vahid Hadadi’s 74 in 1991. The 6’6’’ lefty also led the WAA in walks (96), total bases 944), slugging (.754), OPS (1.191), wRC+ (215), and WAR (11.7). Isfahan’s Yazeed Anwari won his first Pitcher of the Year in what would become a remarkable career. The 22-year old Pakistani righty led in WAR (9.1), quality starts (25), and shutouts (50). Anwari added a 2.28 ERA and 19-7 record over 269 innings with 323 strikeouts.
In the Pakistan League Championship Series, Karachi upset Hyderabad 4-1. This gave the Carp their second pennant, as they won the first PL pennant in 1985. The West Asia Association Championship saw Adana become a first-time champ. The Axemen ousted Isfahan 4-2.

The 11th Asian Baseball Federation Championship was an all-timer, joining 1986 and 1988 as the only finales to need all seven games. The 1995 edition also made history as the first to conclude in a walkoff. In game seven, Adana 2B Salman Culcuoglu had the RBI single in the ninth to win it 3-2 for the Axemen. SS Khody Yousefian was finals MVP, posting 13 hits, 5 runs, and 3 extra base hits in 13 playoff starts.

Other notes: Adana’s Ali Ozyazici had a 35-game hitting streak. This was second-most in ABF history behind Aleddin Simsek’s 37 in 1986. Neither mark would be reached again until 2028. Vahid Hadadi became the first slugger to 300 career home runs. Catcher Erhan Buyukdemir won his eighth consecutive Silver Slugger. He was the first eight-time winner at any position in ABF’s short history.
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