Canberra will take on Sydney in the ABL Australia game on November 12 at MIT Narrabundah Ballpark.
Canberra will take on Sydney in the ABL Australia game on November 12 at MIT Narrabundah Ballpark. After being absent from the national tournament for two years owing to the COVID-19 outbreak, GEELONG’S Australian Baseball League (ABL) club is making a comeback. The eighth team in the ABL’s organization, Geelong-Korea, which is nearly exclusively made up of Korean players, will participate in the 2022–23 season. The return of Geelong-Korea, according to ABL general manager Paul Gonzalez, is a huge announcement for the league and the City of Greater Geelong. Gonzalez expressed his delight with Geelong-return Korea to the team. “They provide a really special international element to the ABL, especially when you consider that the Korean baseball market is likely in the top three worldwide.
Therefore, having “GK” back in the league is exciting for the ABL as well as the other clubs and Geelong. Peter Murrihy, the mayor of Geelong, expressed his joy at learning that Geelong-Korea will be making a comeback to the diamond in Geelong. The Geelong-Korea team will return to the Geelong Baseball Centre this summer after a two-year absence due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and we couldn’t be happier about it. This is a terrific chance for regional marketing because a global broadcast of the game from Geelong is anticipated to reach 20 million baseball fans in south-east Asia.
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The team will play its home games at the Geelong Baseball Centre in Waurn Ponds, just as it has since its inaugural season in 2018–19. The Adelaide Giants, Auckland Tuatara, Brisbane Bandits, Canberra Cavalry, Melbourne Aces, Perth Heat, and Sydney Blue Sox are just a few of the ABL teams that Geelong-Korea will compete against. The second weekend in November will mark the start of ABL23, with Geelong-Korea traveling to Melbourne to face the Aces. The Adelaide Giants will be GK’s first opponent in a home series in Round 2 from November 17–20.
Canberra | Sydney |
James Albury | Jeremy Atkinson |
Dean Aldridge | Travis Bazzana |
Jimmy Boyce | Taylor Bloye |
Kyle Cross | Blake Cavill |
Justin Erasmus | Shayne Fogorty |
Frank Gailey | Todd Grattan |
Hayden Godbold | Josh Guyer |
Grant Irving | Liam McCallum |
Steven Kent | Andrew Mitchell |
Date | Opponent | Score | Result |
11.11.22 | Sydney | 6-2 | Win |
10.11.22 | Sydney | 1-0 | Win |
12.02.21 | Adelaide | 2-3 | Win |
11.02.21 | Melbourne | 19-4 | Loss |
09.02.21 | Sydney | 3-2 | Win |
Date | Opponent | Score | Result |
11.11.22 | Canberra | 6-2 | Loss |
10.11.22 | Canberra | 1-0 | Loss |
12.02.21 | Canberra | 2-3 | Loss |
11.02.21 | Melbourne | 5-6 | Win |
09.02.21 | Melbourne | 13-2 | Loss |
Date | Match | Score | Winner |
11.11.22 | Canberra Sydney | 62 | Canberra |
10.11.22 | Canberra Sydney | 39 | Canberra |
09.11.22 | Canberra Sydney | 27 | Canberra |
31.01.21 | Canberra Sydney | 56 | Sydney |
30.01.21 | Canberra Sydney | 15 | Sydney |
31.01.21 | Canberra Sydney | 43 | Canberra |
Canberra vs Sydney Australia ABL game will be held on November 12, 6:00 PM (International Time) and 12:30 PM (Indian Time) at Melbourne Ballpark. The audience can live stream the match on FOX SPORTS 507, Kayo Sports, and theABL.com.au. There, you may watch the entire live event.Â
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