Fülöp-szigeteki MPBL 11/13 11:00 - Pasig Pirates v Valenzuela Classic L 88-95
Fülöp-szigeteki MPBL 11/03 11:00 - Cebu City Sharks v Pasig Pirates L 56-53
Fülöp-szigeteki MPBL 10/25 11:00 - Basilan Steel v Pasig Pirates W 77-102
Fülöp-szigeteki MPBL 10/03 11:00 - Paranaque Patriots v Pasig Pirates L 87-69
Fülöp-szigeteki MPBL 09/25 13:00 1 Bacoor Strikers v Pasig Pirates L 84-59
Fülöp-szigeteki MPBL 09/12 11:00 1 Pasig Pirates v San Juan Knights L 60-87
Fülöp-szigeteki MPBL 08/30 11:00 1 Pasig Pirates v Rizal Crusaders W 81-78
Fülöp-szigeteki MPBL 08/21 13:00 1 Pasig Pirates v Navotas Clutch L 70-97
Fülöp-szigeteki MPBL 08/07 13:00 1 Marikina Shoemasters v Pasig Pirates L 71-65
Fülöp-szigeteki MPBL 07/26 13:00 1 Pasig Pirates v Zamboanga Valientes L 78-92
Fülöp-szigeteki MPBL 07/05 11:00 - Mandaluyong El Tigre v Pasig Pirates L 98-55
Fülöp-szigeteki MPBL 06/26 13:00 - Pasig Pirates v Laguna Heroes L 75-83
Fülöp-szigeteki MPBL 06/13 13:00 - Caloocan Supremos v Pasig Pirates L 91-81

Wikipedia - Pasig City MCW Sports

Pasig City MCW Sports was a Filipino professional basketball team based in Pasig. The team last competed in the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL) and played their home games at both Pasig Sports Center and Ynares Sports Arena.

The team's first incarnation was established in 1998 with the Pasig Blue Pirates of the Metropolitan Basketball Association (MBA), which ran until 2000. The Pirates would later be revived with an MPBL expansion team for the 2018–19 season. Since the 2022 MPBL playoffs, the team has been sponsored by MCW Sports, an online sports news portal in the Philippines.

The Pasig-based franchise also took part in FilBasket and in the Chooks-to-Go Pilipinas 3x3.

History

First incarnation (1998–2000)

Pasig's basketball franchise was established in 1998 with the Pasig Blue Pirates of the Metropolitan Basketball Association. In 1999, the team was renamed as the Pasig-Rizal Pirates and would remain in the league until 2000.

Second incarnation (2018–present)

The Pasig Pirates were revived in 2018, when they became one of sixteen teams that were part of the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League's national expansion for its 2018–19 season. The Mark Andaya-led Pirates finished with a league-worst 4–21 record.

In the 2019–20 season, Sta. Lucia Land became the title sponsors of the Pasig franchise, becoming the Pasig Sta. Lucia Realtors, reviving the Realtors moniker used in the Philippine Basketball Association and Pilipinas Commercial Basketball League.