Central Coast Baseball Association
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Central Coast Baseball Association was formed in 1954. The Central Coast (New South Wales) has quite a unique baseball culture with competitions in both the winter and summer months. With currently over 500 junior and 600 senior players, through regular promotion, the numbers are continuing to grow.

New South Wales Major League

Currently the association has the Central Coast Marlins entered into the New South Wales Major League
New South Wales Major League
The New South Wales Major League is the highest level of play for the sport of baseball in New South Wales. It is currently composed of clubs predominantly from Sydney, with one club from the Central Coast...

 competition. The Central Coast Marlins returned to the New South Wales Major League
New South Wales Major League
The New South Wales Major League is the highest level of play for the sport of baseball in New South Wales. It is currently composed of clubs predominantly from Sydney, with one club from the Central Coast...

 competition in the season 2006-07 after a five year absence.

International Players

The Central Coast Baseball Association has produced some notable players that either play for Australia or Internationally. These players include: Chris Snelling
Chris Snelling
Christopher Doyle Snelling is a former Major League Baseball outfielder of Christopher Doyle Snelling is a former [[Major League Baseball]] [[outfielder]] of Christopher Doyle Snelling is a former [[Major League Baseball]]...

, Craig Anderson (Australian pitcher)
Craig Anderson (Australian pitcher)
Craig Anderson is a left-handed minor league pitcher who is currently a free agent.Anderson first signed with the Seattle Mariners in...

 and Mitch Dening
Mitch Dening
Mitchell John Dening is an Australian professional baseball outfielder in the Boston Red Sox organization....

.

See also

  • Australian Baseball
  • Australian Baseball League

External links

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