Philippine Showbiz Today Vol 13 No 7 | Page 22

22 Philippine Showbiz Today October 22 - November April 8 - 21, 7, 2018 2017 Softball The legend of Orlando Binarao   Whenever sports fans gather and the conversation turns, as it should, to discussion on the “best Filipino baseball or softball player,” expect someone to mention name you never heard. Of course, many will recall how Teodulo “Lefty” Viray pitched the Philippine team to the First Asian Baseball Federation championship in 1954. Or Filomeno “Boy” Co- dinera Jr. belted out seven doubles in three games during the Men’s World Softball Championship in 1968 to in- scribe his name and the country’s to the Guinness Book of World Record. Or Julita “Darigold” Tayo being named the world’s “best left-handed pitcher” because of her exploit dur- ing the Women’s World Softball tilt in 1970 in Osaka, Japan. Many household names like Johnny Briones, Arturo Pagsisihan, Julio Tingzon, Baby Manzanares, to mention a few of the baseball fame and Hernando “Kulafu” Posadas, Fe- lino Francisco, Ricardo Regis, Arlene Fabian, etc. in  softball will most-like- ly cropped up, too. But one really has to put Or- lando Binarao’s name in the list. Yes, Orlando Binarao, who like his guru, Boy Codinera, played baseball (pitcher and outfielder) and softball (centerfielder and right fielder) with excellence since age 10. A product of Zamboanga City’s strong baseball/softball program, Lando was s permanent fixture in his home province’s inter-schools, provincial and regional competitions from where he graduated to the Palarong Pambansa, discovered by Codinera, who brought him to Ad- amson University and remained one of the Falcons’ mainstays in many UAAP and national title conquests from 1989 to 1994. It was during those period when earned his place as member of both the Philippine baseball and softball teams to countless Asian Games, Asian tourneys, and Southeast Asian Games. The last time he carried the national colors was in 2015 SEA Games in Singapore here the Philip- pine Blu Boys captured the crown in as many times softball is played in the biennial conclave.  Having no really big league domestic tournaments nowadays in both his favourite sports, one can’t see any voluminous record of his accomplishments. He isn’t there beca