Manila Sharks

Manila Sharks
League Baseball Philippines
Location Manila
Ballpark Rizal Memorial Baseball Stadium
Year founded 2007
League championships 2009, 2010
Colors Red

The Manila Sharks or the Harbor Centre Manila Sharks for sponsorship reasons are a baseball team in Baseball Philippines formed in 2007 as one of its charter members. Owned by Harbour Centre and assigned in the league's North Division, the Sharks are the current division champions after beating the Marikina Shoemakers in Series 2.

With four national team members on the lineup, the team's core is composed of players from the NU Bulldogs and the Adamson Falcons of the UAAP coached by Jhoel Palanog, Orlando Binarao, and managed by Richard Cruz.

Manila took home third place in the league's inaugural tournament despite finishing the short elimination round with a one-win, three loss slate. But, the Sharks bounced back in Series 2 as they posted an eight-win, two-loss mark for the league's best record before beating Marikina before losing a hard fought three-game series with the Cebu Dolphins in the championship.

First team

Reserves

Every Championship Team is made up of back up players who can assume the role when call of duty arises.

Youth team

Young, aggressive players, the future of the Manila Sharks

Tournament results

Manila Sharks is the Back to Back Champion of last two seasons of Baseball Philippines. The results of the previous championships are as below:

Regular Season Champion Runner Up Outcome
2007 Pilot Series Makati Mariners Negros Roosters 4-2 (One-Game)
2007 Series Two Cebu Dolphins Manila Sharks 2-1
2008 Series Three Batangas Bulls Dumaguete Uni-Bikers 2-1
2008 Series Four Cebu Dolphins Dumaguete Uni-Bikers 1-0
2009 Series Five Batangas Bulls Manila Sharks 2-0(Best-of-Three)
2010 Dunkin' Donuts-BP Series Six Manila Sharks Cebu Dolphins 2-1(Best-of-Three)
2010 Dunkin' Donuts-BP Series Seven Manila Sharks Batangas Bulls 2-0(Best-of-Three)
2011 Series Eight Manila Sharks Cebu Dolphins 2-0(Best-of-Three)
2012 Series Nine
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