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2011–12 Australian Baseball League season | |
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League | Australian Baseball League |
Sport | Baseball |
Duration | 4 November 2011 – 12 February 2012 |
Number of games | 118 |
Number of teams | 6 |
Total attendance | 123,886 |
Regular season | |
Season MVP | Timothy Kennelly (PER) |
Championship Series | |
Venue | Baseball Park |
Champions | Perth Heat (2nd title) |
Runners-up | Melbourne Aces |
The 2011–12 Australian Baseball League season is the second Australian Baseball League (ABL) season, and is being held from 4 November 2011 to 12 February 2012. The season was scheduled to start on 3 November with a single game between the Perth Heat and the Adelaide Bite at Baseball Park in Perth, but the game was postponed due to wet weather.[1]
The season consists of six teams competing in a 45-game schedule followed by a three-round postseason to determine the ABL champion. During the regular season, defending champions Perth Heat will participate in the 2011 Asia Series against the champions from Japan, South Korea and Taiwan. The 2011–12 champions will likewise qualify for the 2012 Asia Series.
At the conclusion of the regular season, the Perth Heat, Melbourne Aces, Adelaide Bite and Sydney Blue Sox progressed to the finals series, while the Brisbane Bandits and Canberra Cavalry were only eliminated from contention on the final day of the season. The Sydney Blue Sox eliminated the Adelaide Bite in the first round of the postseason, who were in turn eliminated by the Melbourne Aces in the second round. The Perth Heat defeated the Aces two games to one in the championship series, to win back–to–back ABL championships.
Changes from 2010–11 season
Entry to Asia Series
Announced after the inaugural ABL season had been completed, the league's champions each season will be invited to the restarted Asia Series.[2] The event had previously been contested between the winners of Nippon Professional Baseball's (NPB) Japan Series, Korea Professional Baseball's (KPB) Korean Series, Chinese Professional Baseball League's (CPBL) Taiwan Series, and China Baseball League's (CBL) championship series. The 2011 tournament will not feature the CBL's champions, but officials have stated that a team would participate in future editions. Unlike all four previous editions of the tournament which were held in Japan, the 2011 edition will be held in Taiwan. The tournament follows a round-robin format, where each team plays each other once. The top two teams then face each other in a single game to decide the champion.[3]
The Asia Series is held in November, which would otherwise create a conflict for the ABL champion team as the following season would have already commenced. To avoid this, the League announced that during the 2011–12 season, the Perth Heat–2010–11 champions—would be scheduled to have a bye while competing in Taiwan.[4]
Regular season schedule
The previous season included 40 games for each team and facing each team eight times, four at home and four on the road.[5] This was expanded for the 2011–12 season to 45 games, by increasing one of the series between each team from four to five games, so that there were nine games between each team. This also resulted in three teams playing one more game at home than on the road, and the reverse for the other three teams.[6]
To allow for Perth Heat's participation in the 2011 Asia Series, all six teams received a bye during the early rounds of the regular season. The Heat and Brisbane Bandits' bye was timed to line up with the tournament in round four, with the Adelaide Bite and Canberra Cavalry's bye in round three, and the Melbourne Aces and Sydney Blue Sox' bye in round five.[6]
Teams
Venues
Each of the six teams returned from the previous season, and continued to use the same grounds for their home games. The name of Sydney's home ground changed during the off season, changing from Blacktown Olympic Park to Blacktown International Sportspark Sydney, and the main baseball diamond in the complex being called Blue Sox Stadium.[13]
Rosters
As in the previous season, each team had an active roster of 22 players available each round. These players were drawn from 35-man squads. Each team had several foreign players in their squad, and each team included at least one player from the United States. Not counting Australia, there were players from eleven countries on the rosters of the teams participating.[14]
Team | Number of players | |||||||||||
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GBR | GER | IND | ITA | JPN | KOR | NZL | PUR | RSA | TWN | USA | Total | |
Adelaide Bite | 1 | 1 | 8 | 10 | ||||||||
Brisbane Bandits | 1 | 4 | 2 | 1 | 8 | |||||||
Canberra Cavalry | 5 | 1 | 8 | 14 | ||||||||
Melbourne Aces | 1 | 2 | 4 | 7 | ||||||||
Perth Heat | 11 | 11 | ||||||||||
Sydney Blue Sox | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 6 |
Regular season
Pos | Team | Pld | W | L | PCT | GB | Qualification |
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1 | Perth Heat | 45 | 34 | 11 | .756 | — | Advance to major semi final |
2 | Melbourne Aces | 45 | 21 | 24 | .467 | 13 | |
3 | Adelaide Bite | 45 | 20 | 25 | .444[a] | 14 | Advance to minor semi final |
4 | Sydney Blue Sox | 45 | 20 | 25 | .444[b] | 14 | |
5 | Brisbane Bandits | 45 | 20 | 25 | .444[c] | 14 | |
6 | Canberra Cavalry | 45 | 20 | 25 | .444[d] | 14 |
Rules for classification: Teams are ranked on winning percentage. In a multi-way tie, the winning percentage from games in head-to-head competition with the other tied teams is used as the first tiebreaker. In a multi-way tie, where after the first tiebreaker two teams are still tied, the winning percentage from games in head-to-head competition between the two tied teams is used as the second tiebreaker.[16]
Notes:
Statistical leaders
Stat | Player[S 1] | Team | Total |
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AVG | Brian Burgamy | Canberra Cavalry | .409 |
HR | Brad Harman | Melbourne Aces | 15 |
RBI | Elliot Biddle | Melbourne Aces | 42 |
R | Brian Burgamy | Canberra Cavalry | 41 |
H | Brian Burgamy | Canberra Cavalry | 67 |
SB | Mychal Givens | Perth Heat | 15 |
Stat | Player[S 2] | Team | Total |
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W | Daniel Schmidt | Perth Heat | 6 |
L | Dushan Ruzic | Adelaide Bite | 5 |
ERA | Warwick Saupold | Perth Heat | 1.41 |
K | Mike McGuire | Canberra Cavalry | 63 |
IP | Warwick Saupold | Perth Heat | 70 |
SV | Koo Dae-Sung | Sydney Blue Sox | 8 |
All-Star Game
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Date | 21 December 2011 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Venue | Baseball Park | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
City | Perth | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
MVP | Tyler Collins | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Attendance | 2,884 |
The 2011 Australian Baseball League All-Star Game, known as the 2011 ConocoPhillips Australia ABL All-Star Game due to naming rights sponsorship from ConocoPhillips, was the first exhibition game held by the Australian Baseball League (ABL) between Team Australia and a team of World All-Stars. The game was held on Wednesday, 21 December 2011 at Baseball Park in Perth, Western Australia, home of the Perth Heat. The players involved were selected from the rosters of the six ABL teams, with players not eligible for selection in the Australian team for international tournaments eligible for the World All-Stars.
The World All-Stars defeated Team Australia 8–5.[19] Tyler Collins, designated hitter for the World All-Stars won the game's Most Valuable Player award.[20]