1998–99 Australian Baseball League season

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The 1998–99 Australian Baseball League season was the 10th season of the original Australian Baseball League, contested between six teams representing state and regional capitals: Adelaide Giants, Gold Coast Cougars, Melbourne Monarchs, Melbourne Reds, Perth Heat and Sydney Storm. The championship was won by the Gold Coast Cougars, who defeated the Sydney Storm in 2 games in the championship series at the Sydney Showground Stadium. The Adelaide Giants finished the season on top of the ladder but were knocked out in Semi-final 1 by the Sydney Storm.

LeagueAustralian Baseball League
SportBaseball
Duration17 October 1998 – 13 February 1999 (1998-10-17 1999-02-13)
Games132
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1998–99 Australian Baseball League season
LeagueAustralian Baseball League
SportBaseball
Duration17 October 1998 – 13 February 1999 (1998-10-17 1999-02-13)
Games132
Teams8
Regular season
Season MVPAdam Burton (Melbourne Reds)
Finals series
VenueSydney Showground Stadium
ChampionsGold Coast Cougars (1st title)
  Runners-upSydney Storm
Seasons
1999–2000 
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All play-off games in the 1998–99 ABL season were held at the then-recently completed Sydney Showground,[1] which was to become the main venue for baseball at the 2000 Summer Olympics.

1998–99 was the final season of the original Australian Baseball League. At the completion of the season the rights to the league were purchased by Dave Nilsson who then attempted to form the International Baseball League of Australia.

Teams

Only 6 of the 8 teams from the previous season returned, The Hunter Eagles and Brisbane Bandits were both unable to continue in the league due to increasing financial pressure.

Rosters

During the regular season each team made use of an active roster of 22–24 men, with a maximum of 4 import players.

Adelaide Giants

More information Adelaide Giants roster – 1998–99 ABL ...
Adelaide Giants roster – 1998–99 ABL
Active roster
Pitchers

Right-handed pitchers

Left-handed pitchers

Catchers
  • ? Australia Darren Phillips
  • ? Australia Sam Tibbets

Infielders

Outfielders

  • ? Australia Jay Ivanoff
  • ? Australia Tony Mota
  • ? Australia Mark Paparella
  • ? Australia Chip Sell
  • ? United States Eric Stuckenschneider
  • ? Australia Andrew Taintley
  • ? Australia Marc Taintley
  • ? Australia Craig Watts



Current as of February 1999.
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Melbourne Monarchs

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Melbourne Monarchs roster – 1998–99 ABL
Active rosterCoaching Staff
Pitchers

Right-handed pitchers

Left-handed pitchers

Catchers
  • 14 Australia Brett Caulfield
  • 28 Australia John Edwards
  • 36 United States Steve Dax Norris

Infielders

Outfielders


Manager

Coaches

  • - Australia Neil Bourke
Current as of February 1999.[2]
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Melbourne Reds

More information Melbourne Reds roster – 1998–99 ABL ...
Melbourne Reds roster – 1998–99 ABL
Active roster
Pitchers

Right-handed pitchers

  • 27 Australia Matthew Gourlay
  • ? Australia Ben Mann
  • 37 Australia Warren May
  • ? United States Denis Pujals
  • ? Australia Lucas Van Raake
  • ? United States David White
  • ? Australia Gregg Wiltshire

Left-handed pitchers

  • ? United States John Box
  • 44 Australia Ben Donald
  • ? Australia Matt Ryan
Catchers
  • 8 Australia Scott Dawes

Infielders

  • 22 Australia Myles Barnden
  • ? United States Brian Becker
  • 20 Australia Adam Burton
  • 16 Australia Shane Hogan
  • 30 Australia Ben Utting

Outfielders

  • ? Australia Cameron Hubbard
  • ? Australia Matt Kent
  • ? Australia David McGrady
  • ? United States Matt Quatraro
  • 26 Australia Jeff Spencer
  • 19 Australia Darren White
  • ? Australia Glynn Kimberley
  • 35 Australia Glen Reeves
  • 46 United States Derek Shumpert
  • 18 Australia Paul Weichard



Current as of February 1999.
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Sydney Storm

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Sydney Storm roster – 1997–98 ABL
Active roster
Pitchers

Right-handed pitchers

Left-handed pitchers

Catchers

Infielders

  • ? Australia Matt Buckley
  • ? Australia Greg Morrison
  • 19 Australia Mark Shipley
  • 43 Australia Craig Stone
  • 4 Australia Scott Tunkin

Outfielders



Current as of February 1998. Incomplete
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Venues

Match results

Key
Clinched final berth
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Regular season standings
Team[3] W L Pct. GB Home Road
Adelaide Giants 2817.622-15-913–8
Gold Coast Cougars 2420.54531216–108–10
Melbourne Monarchs 2222.50051213–89–14
Sydney Storm 2122.488613–108–12
Melbourne Reds 2023.465715–85–15
Perth Heat 1728.3781112–95–19
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Top 10 Stats

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Postseason

Finals series at Sydney Showground Stadium

The 1999 Postseason was held at the newly constructed Sydney Showground Stadium, The Showgrounds Stadium was to be the main venue for Baseball at the Sydney 2000 Olympics.

The Postseason followed a 3-game Semi-final playoff format, 1st vs 4th and 2nd vs 3rd. The winners of the two Semi-finals series then played off in a 3-game Championship series.

Semi-final 1: 1st vs 4th

Game 1: 10 February 1999
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Starting pitchers:
Storm: C. Anderson
Giants: S. Bennett
WP: C. Anderson (1–0)   LP: S. Bennett (0–1)   Sv: C. Lewis
Home runs:
Storm: G. White, C. Snelling
Giants: D. Phillips
Attendance: 1,500[4]
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Game 2: 10 February 1999
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Starting pitchers:
Storm: G Glover
Giants: M. Herges
WP: G Glover (1–0)   LP: M. Herges (0–1)   Sv: G. Cassel
Home runs:
Storm: -
Giants: -
Attendance: 1,500[5]
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Semi-final 2: 2nd vs 3rd

Game 1: 11 February 1999
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Home runs:
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Cougars: ?
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Game 2: 11 February 1999
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Home runs:
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Championship Series at Sydney Showground Stadium

Game 1: 12 February 1999

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Gold Coast Cougars0310200028121
Starting pitchers:
Storm: C. Lawrence
Cougars: K. Calvert
WP: A. Meagher (1–0)   LP: G. Cassel (0–1)   Sv: nill
Home runs:
Storm: -
Cougars: R. Jonhnson, B. Pollard, P. Gorman
Attendance: 3,120[6]
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Game 2: 12 February 1999

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Sydney Storm2010212008138
Gold Coast Cougars12010820-1491
Starting pitchers:
Storm: C. Lewis
Cougars: P. Brassington
WP: P. Brassington (1–0)   LP: S. Pepper (0–1)   Sv: nill
Home runs:
Storm: S. Tunkin, G. White (2)
Cougars: S. Hinton, A. Pearce
Attendance: 5,600[7]
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Awards

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Award Person Team
Most Valuable Player Adam BURTON Melbourne Reds
Championship M.V.P. Paul GORMAN Gold Coast Cougars
Golden Glove Gary WHITE Sydney Storm
Batting Champion Adam BURTON Melbourne Reds
Pitcher of the Year Pat Ahearne Perth Heat
Rookie of the Year Clinton BALGERA Perth Heat
Manager of the Year
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All-Star Team

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Position Name Team
Catcher Gary WHITE Sydney Storm
1st Base Andrew SCOTT Adelaide Giants
2nd Base Adam BURTON Melbourne Reds
3rd Base Paul GONZALEZ Melbourne Monarchs
Short Stop Matt BUCKLEY Sydney Storm
Out Field Brandon POLLARD Gold Coast Cougars
Out Field Matt Quatraro Melbourne Reds
Out Field Chip SELL Adelaide Giants
Designated Hitter Craig WATTS Adelaide Giants
Starting Pitcher Pat Ahearne Perth Heat
Relief Pitcher John CHALLINOR Adelaide Giants
Manager Tony HARRIS Adelaide Giants
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