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Old 08-25-2016, 10:54 PM   #30
gregisawesome13
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Weekly Recap 2030

Weekly Recap May 5th - May 11th


Australian Baseball League

Peter Pollack, signs with Gold Coast.

Analysis

Gold Coast is just signing a marketable player. Nothing to see here.

Draft Pool Revealed
Top 10 in no particular order according to writers
  • Hector Morales (no team)
  • Martin Watts, 17, C, Western Australia
  • Jacob Wells, 17, 1B, New South Wales
  • Cam Mant, 17, 1B, MLB Australia
  • Burt Durney, 17, 3B, New South Wales
  • Brodie Curnow, 17, CF, Western Australia
  • Ronald Kay, SP, Baseball Auckland
  • Brendan Binns, RF, MLB New Zealand
  • Walter Wheeler, CF, MLB Australia
  • Hal Abbey, RF, Queensland

Commish's Tour

Central Coast
A bid put together by the Central Coast Mariners executive group. Bringing baseball to the Central Coast would fill in a small but large regional populace between the Hunter region and Sydney. Central Coast, while could end up being a small market team, could be like Geelong is to Melbourne, a rival and someone who drive your team to do better. Central Coast promises a baseball specific stadium is Gosford.

Ipswich and Logan
Suburbs of Brisbane, they could field a team. Stadium questions abound as money for regional sponsorship could be lacking. Ipswich or Logan could also serve as entrants for a challangers cup or minor league baseball.





Australian Amateur Baseball League

Fifth weekend of the AABL went as follows:

1st place Queensland continues their hot streak winning all three against MLB New Zealand.

Baseball Tasmania takes sole possession of second place winning 2 of 3 at Northern Territory

Baseball South Australia is able to win the series against Western Australia.

Lastly, Baseball Victoria wins 2 of 3 against Baseball New South Wales.


Standings
  1. Baseball Queensland 13-2
  2. Baseball Tasmania 10-5
  3. MLB Australia 10-5
  4. Baseball New South Wales 9-6
  5. Baseball Victoria 9-6
  6. Baseball Western Australia 8-7
  7. Baseball South Australia 7-8
  8. Baseball Northern Territory 5-10
  9. MLB New Zealand 4-11
  10. Baseball Auckland 0-15

Player Spot Light
Cooper Goddard, 17, from Sydney, leads Baseball Queensland in average on the year. Cooper has 4 HRS, 21 RBI, and a 1.226 OPS. Goddard could be a top draft pick come June.
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