2022–23 Australian Baseball League season explained

Sport:Baseball
League:Australian Baseball League
No Of Teams:8
Duration: –
Season:Regular season
Finals:Postseason
Finals Runner-Up:Perth Heat
Prevseason Link:2021–22 Australian Baseball League season
Prevseason Year:2021–22
Nextseason Link:2023–24 Australian Baseball League season
Nextseason Year:2023–24

The 2022–23 Australian Baseball League season was the twelfth season of the Australian Baseball League (ABL). After the COVID-19 pandemic cancelled the 2021–22 season and reduced the 2020–21 season to six teams, this season was the first in three years not to feel the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sports. The regular season began on and concluded on with the Adelaide Giants winning the Claxton Shield over the Perth Heat. This season was the last season to feature Auckland Tuatara and Geelong-Korea, with both teams folding at the conclusion of the season.[1] [2]

Teams

See main article: List of current Australian Baseball League team rosters. Both the Auckland Tuatara and Geelong-Korea returned to the competition for the first time since the 2019–20 Australian Baseball League season. The Tuatara purchased the National Basketball League team the Auckland Huskies, who now go by the same name.

Team! scope="col"
State / Territory/ CountryStadium
Adelaide GiantsSouth AustraliaDiamond Sports Stadium[3]
New ZealandNorth Harbour Stadium[4]
QueenslandHolloway Field[5]
Australian Capital TerritoryNarrabundah Ballpark[6]
VictoriaGeelong Baseball Park[7]
VictoriaMelbourne Ballpark[8]
Western AustraliaBaseball Park[9]
New South WalesBlue Sox Stadium[10]

Regular season

The league returned to a 10-round, 40 game schedule, with teams playing division rivals eight times and inter-division teams four times.

Auckland, Brisbane, Canberra and Sydney grouped into the "Northeast Division" with Adelaide, Geelong, Melbourne and Perth grouped into the "Southwest Division".

Scheduled doubleheaders consist of a seven inning game followed by a nine inning game. The league uses the WBSC tiebreaker rule for all games going beyond the 9th inning, or extra innings beginning less than one hour before a curfew.

Baxter Field was previously announced to be hosting the first Australian Baseball League All-Star Game since 2017, but was delayed due to the damage caused by the 2022 eastern Australia floods.[11]

Milestones during the regular season included Tim Atherton becoming the first pitcher to 400 strikeouts. The first Canberra Cavalry player to 300 games for Robbie Perkins and the first Brisbane Bandits player to 350 games for Andrew Campbell.

The Adelaide Giants broke the win streak record with 12 games between 24 November and 10 December 2022. Trent D'Antonio broke the record for most career appearances on 8 January 2023 with 387 games. Dae-sung Koo who held the record for the oldest player to play in the ABL when he pitched an inning for Geelong-Korea at age 48 in 2018, came back out of retirement to break his own record, pitching a scoreless inning against at age 53.

T.J. Bennett broke the single-season homerun record with 17 homeruns, a record he previously held with 16 alongside Kellin Deglan and Donald Lutz.

Standings

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Secured Semi-finals berth
Northeast Division! Pos! Team! W! L! Pct.! GB
1 Brisbane Bandits 30 10 -
2 Auckland Tuatara 17 17 10.0
3 Canberra Cavalry 18.5 19 10.25
4 Sydney Blue Sox 12.5 27 17.25

The game between Canberra Cavalry and Sydney Blue Sox scheduled for Sunday 23 January was rained out before play could begin. Because that was the last Sunday of the regular season, the game could not be rescheduled, and both teams were awarded a half win per the League's rules.[12]

Southwest Division! Pos! Team! W! L! Pct.! GB
1 Adelaide Giants 2515 -
2 Perth Heat 23 17 2.0
3 Melbourne Aces 15 21 8.0
4 Geelong-Korea 13 27 12.0

Statistical leaders

Stat! scope="col" width=150
PlayerTeamTotal
AVGAlex HallPerth Heat.360
HRT.J. BennettBrisbane Bandits17
RBIT.J. BennettBrisbane Bandits42
RT.J. BennettBrisbane Bandits36
HPete Kozma
Erny Ordonez
Perth Heat
Sydney Bluesox
41
SBJake MackenzieCanberra Cavalry16
Stat! scope="col" width=150
PlayerTeamTotal
WTim Atherton
Brock Gilliam
Sam Holland
Brisbane Bandits
Perth Heat
Brisbane Bandits
5
LJosh GuyerSydney Bluesox6
ERAJordan FowlerAdelaide Giants1.63
KGunnar KinesPerth Heat61
IPGunnar KinesPerth Heat
SVJames MeekerBrisbane Bandits11

Awards

+ Season awardsAwardPlayerTeamRef
Helms Award (MVP)Alex HallPerth Heat
Postseason MVPJordan McCardleAdelaide Giants
Pitching ChampionGunnar KinesPerth Heat
Hitting ChampionT.J. BennettBrisbane Bandits
Reliever of the YearJames MeekerBrisbane Bandits
Defensive Player of the YearTyler TolbertBrisbane Bandits
Rookie of the YearLiam SpenceAdelaide Giants

Postseason

The playoffs will see four teams compete in two rounds. The semi-final round saw the winner of each division host the runner-up of the other division in a best-of-three series. The winners of each semi-final will compete in a best-of-three final round, with the first game being hosted by the lower seed and the remaining games hosted by the higher seed. This format is similar to that used for the season.

Semi-Final: Brisbane Bandits (NE1) vs Perth Heat (SW2)

Brisbane Bandits hosted Perth Heat for a best-of-three semi-final at Viticon Stadium (Holloway Field). Brisbane won the first game, but Perth won the remaining two to secure a place in the finals.

Semi-Final: Adelaide Giants (SW1) vs Auckland Tuatara (NE2)

Adelaide Giants hosted Auckland Tuatara for a best-of-three semi-final at Diamond Sports Stadium. Game 2 was postponed and moved to the next day due to rain, resulting in double-header being played. Adelaide won the first and third games to secure a place in the final against Perth.

Final: Adelaide Giants (SW1) vs Perth Heat (SW2)

Adelaide Giants and Perth Heat played a best-of-three final. The first game was hosted by Perth at Empire Ballpark, and the remaining games were hosted by Adelaide at Diamond Sports Stadium.

Adelaide and Perth last faced each other in the final of the 2014–15 Australian Baseball League season, when Perth won the Claxton Shield. Despite Adelaide making the final four times since the ABL's inaugural season in 2010–11, a team from South Australia has not won the Claxton Shield since 1980.

Perth won the first game, but Adelaide won the second and third games and consequently the final, ending South Australia's 43-year Claxton Shield drought.

Adelaide-born Jordan McArdle was named the Postseason MVP, hitting three home runs across in both of the Giants' Championship Series wins.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Trans-Tasman Divide as Auckland Tuatara Depart the Australian Baseball League . The Australian Baseball League . 24 September 2023 . en . 21 April 2023 .
  2. Web site: Geelong-Korea Exits the Australian Baseball League ahead of the 2023/24 Season . The Australian Baseball League . 24 September 2023 . en . 15 August 2023 .
  3. Web site: Adelaide Giants Homepage . Adelaide Giants. Australian Baseball League . 9 November 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20101111083928/http://web.theabl.com.au/index.jsp?sid=t4064. 11 November 2010 . live.
  4. Web site: Auckland Tuatara Homepage . Auckland Tuatara . Australian Baseball League . 9 November 2018 . 22 October 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181022193503/http://web.theabl.com.au/index.jsp?sid=t5405 . dead .
  5. Web site: Brisbane Bandits Homepage . Brisbane Bandits . Australian Baseball League . 9 November 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20101111083933/http://web.theabl.com.au/index.jsp?sid=t4065. 11 November 2010 . live.
  6. Web site: Canberra Cavalry Homepage . Canberra Cavalry . Australian Baseball League . 9 November 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20101108075942/http://web.theabl.com.au/index.jsp?sid=t4066. 8 November 2010 . live.
  7. Web site: Geelong-Korea Homepage . Geelong-Korea . Australian Baseball League . 9 November 2018 . 14 October 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181014171940/http://web.theabl.com.au/index.jsp?sid=t5404 . dead .
  8. Web site: Melbourne Aces Homepage . Melbourne Aces . Australian Baseball League . 9 November 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20101109201345/http://web.theabl.com.au/index.jsp?sid=t4067. 9 November 2010 . live.
  9. Web site: Perth Heat Homepage . Perth Heat. Australian Baseball League . 9 November 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20101109201346/http://web.theabl.com.au/index.jsp?sid=t4068. 9 November 2010 . live.
  10. Web site: Sydney Blue Sox Homepage . Sydney Blue Sox . Australian Baseball League . 9 November 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20101109025036/http://web.theabl.com.au/index.jsp?sid=t4069. 9 November 2010 . live.
  11. Web site: Swanton . Will . Lismore plays ball . . 20 January 2021 . en . 18 January 2021.
  12. Web site: ABL Round 10 Update . Australian Baseball League . 23 January 2023 .