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Baseball Australia
National governing body of baseball in Australia
National governing body of baseball in Australia
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Baseball Australia |
| abbrev | BA |
| logo | Image:Baseball Australia logo.png |
| logosize | 200px |
| sport | Baseball |
| jurisdiction | Australia |
| aff | World Baseball Softball Confederation |
| region | Baseball Confederation of Oceania |
| headquarters | Sydney, New South Wales |
| chairman | David Hynes |
| chiefexec | Glenn Williams |
| coach | Dave Nilsson |
| womenscoach | Jason Pospishil |
| countryflag | Australia |
Baseball Australia, formerly the Australian Baseball Federation is the national governing body of Baseball in Australia and owns the Australian Baseball League.
Baseball is played in all the mainland states and territories, but it struggles for popularity due to the popularity of many other sports, including the comparable sport of cricket, in which Australia has always been one of the leading nations. School-aged children are generally guided toward a future in cricket, rather than baseball, especially in the private schooling system.
Baseball Australia were previously 25% stakeholders along with Major League Baseball of the ABL when it began play in November 2010. Following the 2015–16 Australian Baseball League season, MLB decided to relinquish its 75% share in the League, with Baseball Australia becoming the sole owner.
Since Australia's silver medal performance at the 2004 Athens Olympics the participation rate in most of the eastern states has remained stable, however, there has been a large increase in the sport's popularity and participation in Western Australia.
In 2003, within Australia there was roughly 57,000 Australians playing baseball in around 5000 teams.
The most notable Australian-born baseball players include Dave Nilsson and Graeme Lloyd.
Awards
Main article: Baseball Australia Diamond Awards
Baseball Australia Hall of Fame
Main article: Baseball Australia Hall of Fame
References
References
- [https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/us-sports/mlb/australian-baseball-league-to-go-ahead-in-2016-without-financial-support-of-major-league-baseball/news-story/30f9ed0a61110ff17c59ce9efb852d69 Australian Baseball League to go ahead in 2016, without financial support of Major League Baseball] ''Herald Sun''
- Chris Egan. (2006-10-17). "Perth Heat going from strength to strength". www.austadiums.com.
- [http://www.baseball.ch/2003/f/mc/mcAUS.html IBAF]
- [https://www.espn.com/mlb/worldclassic2006/news/story?id=2291225 ESPN – Welcome to Australia – MLB]
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