Australian Baseball League Championships
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The Australian Baseball League was held for 10 seasons, with team numbers varying from six to nine, with eight teams competing for eight of the seasons.

Game 1: Waverley Reds Vs Melbourne Monarchs
Melbourne Monarchs
The Melbourne Monarchs were one of the foundation members of the now defunct Australian Baseball League. The Monarchs had their licence revoked after the 1990–91 championship following a controversial dispute with Australia Baseball League officials....

 at Waverley Park
Waverley Park
Waverley Park was an Australian rules football stadium in Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia. For most of its history, its purpose was as a neutral venue and used by all Victorian based Victorian Football League/Australian Football League clubs. However, during the 1990s it became the home ground of...

Game 2: Waverley Reds Vs Melbourne Monarchs at Waverley Park

Game 3: Waverley Reds Vs Melbourne Monarchs at Melbourne Ballpark
Melbourne Ballpark
The Melbourne Ballpark is home to baseball and softball in Victoria, Australia. It was built in 1990, with a seating capacity of about 5000, although in recent years seats along the base lines have been removed and replaced with standing room area leaving the only seating in the main grandstand.The...

Game 4: Waverley Reds Vs Melbourne Monarchs at Melbourne Ballpark

Game 1: Perth Heat
Perth Heat
The baseball team Perth Heat is a team in the current Australian Baseball League and a foundation member of the now-defunct Australian Baseball League...

 Vs Daikyo Dolphins
Daikyo Dolphins
The Daikyo Dolphins were formerly the Gold Coast Clippers, a foundation team in the now defunct Australian Baseball League. The Clippers changed their name to the Daikyo Dolphins following the signing of a major sponsorship deal with Japanese real estate development company Daikyo to create one of...

 at Parry Field
Parry Field
Parry Field in Belmont, Perth, Western Australia was the site of Baseball WA's first purpose-built baseball stadium, named for Kevin Parry, a local businessman and enthusiast whose fortunes failed soon after the opening. The stadium featured television-standard lighting, seating for about 2,200...

Game 2: Perth Heat Vs Daikyo Dolphins at Parry Field

Game 3: Daikyo Dolphins Vs Perth Heat at Palm Meadows
Palm Meadows
Palm Meadows International Baseball Facility is an Australian baseball field located on the Gold Coast, Queensland. It is owned by Hungtat Worldwide Pty Ltd and is leased through Gold Coast city council...

Game 4: Daikyo Dolphins Vs Perth Heat at Palm Meadows

Game 5: Daikyo Dolphins Vs Perth Heat at Palm Meadows

Game 1: Perth Heat Vs Daikyo Dolphins at Parry Field
Parry Field
Parry Field in Belmont, Perth, Western Australia was the site of Baseball WA's first purpose-built baseball stadium, named for Kevin Parry, a local businessman and enthusiast whose fortunes failed soon after the opening. The stadium featured television-standard lighting, seating for about 2,200...

Game 2: Perth Heat Vs Daikyo Dolphins at Parry Field

Game 3: Daikyo Dolphins Vs Perth Heat at Palm Meadows
Palm Meadows
Palm Meadows International Baseball Facility is an Australian baseball field located on the Gold Coast, Queensland. It is owned by Hungtat Worldwide Pty Ltd and is leased through Gold Coast city council...

Game 4: Daikyo Dolphins Vs Perth Heat at Palm Meadows

Game 1: Perth Heat Vs Melbourne Monarchs
Melbourne Monarchs
The Melbourne Monarchs were one of the foundation members of the now defunct Australian Baseball League. The Monarchs had their licence revoked after the 1990–91 championship following a controversial dispute with Australia Baseball League officials....

 at Parry Field
Parry Field
Parry Field in Belmont, Perth, Western Australia was the site of Baseball WA's first purpose-built baseball stadium, named for Kevin Parry, a local businessman and enthusiast whose fortunes failed soon after the opening. The stadium featured television-standard lighting, seating for about 2,200...

Game 2: Perth Heat Vs Melbourne Monarchs at Parry Field

20 February 1993

Game 1: Sydney Blues Vs Brisbane Bandits at Parramatta Stadium
Parramatta Stadium
Parramatta Stadium is a sports stadium situated in Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia.The stadium is used primarily as the home ground of Australian National Rugby League club the Parramatta Eels...

Game 2: Sydney Blues Vs Brisbane Bandits at Parramatta Stadium

Game 1: Waverley Reds Vs Perth Heat at Moorabin Oval

Game 2: Waverley Reds Vs Perth Heat at Moorabin Oval

Game 1: Sydney Blues Vs Melbourne Reds at Sydney Showground
Sydney Showground (Moore Park)
The former Sydney Showground at Moore Park was the site of the Sydney Royal Easter Show in New South Wales, Australia from 1882 until 1997, when the Show was moved to the new Sydney Showground at Homebush Bay, which was built for the Sydney 2000 Olympics...

Game 2: Sydney Blues Vs Melbourne Reds at Sydney Showground

Game 1: Brisbane Bandits Vs Perth Heat at ANZ Stadium

Game 2: Brisbane Bandits Vs Perth Heat at ANZ Stadium

Game 3: Brisbane Bandits Vs Perth Heat at ANZ Stadium

Game 1: Gold Coast Cougars
Gold Coast Cougars
The Gold Coast Cougars were the re-branded Daikyo Dolphins after major sponsor Daikyo had to end sponsorship of the team due to financial problems with the Australian arm of the company.- See also :*Sport in Australia*Australian Baseball...

 Vs Melbourne Reds at Melbourne Ballpark
Melbourne Ballpark
The Melbourne Ballpark is home to baseball and softball in Victoria, Australia. It was built in 1990, with a seating capacity of about 5000, although in recent years seats along the base lines have been removed and replaced with standing room area leaving the only seating in the main grandstand.The...

February 14, 1998.

Game 2: Gold Coast Cougars Vs Melbourne Reds at Melbourne Ballpark

February 15, 1998.

Game 1: Sydney Storm
Sydney Storm
The Sydney Storm, originally Sydney Blues were a team in the now defunct Australian Baseball League. The franchise won one ABL championship under the former name, defeating the Melbourne Reds in the 1995 championship, also finishing runner-up twice - once against the Brisbane Bandits in 1994, and...

 Vs Gold Coast Cougars at Sydney Showground
Sydney Showground (Homebush Bay)
The Sydney Showground is a purpose built venue used each year for the Sydney Royal Easter Show. Located at Sydney Olympic Park in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, it was opened in 1998, as a venue for the 2000 Summer Olympics and to replace the ageing old Sydney Showground at Moore Park...

Game 2: Sydney Storm Vs Gold Coast Cougars at Sydney Showground

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