Perth Heat

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Perth Heat
League ABL (1989-99),
Claxton Shield (2005-present).
Location Perth
Ballpark Baseball Park
Year Founded 1989-90
Year Defunct 1998-99
Re-formed 2005
Nickname(s) Heat
Former Names
Former ballparks Parry Field, WACA
2008 8-4 (1st south)
Won championship series in 2 game against Patriots.
Manager Gordon Gerlach
Uniforms
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Heat's Championships
1989-90 3rd
1990-91 1st
1991-92 2nd
1992-93 2nd
1993-94 3rd
1994-95 2nd
1995-96 3rd
1996-97 1st
1997-98 5th
1998-99 6th
2005 5th
2006 4th
2007 6th
2008 1st (1st Southern)


The Perth Heat were one of the foundation members of the now defunct Australian Baseball League. Their first ABL championship was won in season 1990-91, when Graeme Lloyd pitched the Heat to a Game 5 championship win on the Gold Coast against the Dolphins to take the series 3-2. In late 2005 the Western Australian Baseball team that competes in the Claxton Shield adopted the Perth Heat name in an attempt to lift the team's profile and promote Baseball Western Australia.

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[edit] Australian Baseball League years

Original Perth Heat uniform
Original Perth Heat uniform


[edit] Post-ABL era

Starting in late 2005, Baseball WA re-adopted the Perth Heat name for its state senior representative team in the interstate Claxton Shield competition. The re-branding of the team, in conjunction with the new Tom Bateman Reserve in the suburb of Thornlie, has been attributed as part of the reason for the strong growth in interest for Western Australian baseball, with many exhibition matches attracting attendances in excess of 2,000[1].

Western Australia hosted the 2007 Claxton Shield carnival at Tom Bateman Reserve, with games also being played in the nearby regional centres of Rockingham and Mandurah. Attendances were strong, with games involving the home side attracting estimated crowds of between 1,000 and 1,500, and the grand final, eventually won by Victoria against New South Wales, also attracting a 1,500 crowd. However, the Heat was unable to win a game at home.[2]

In late 2007, the Heat moniker has been extended to the state's junior representatives, with the program and under-14, under-16 and under-18 teams being renamed the "WA State HEAT"[3].

[edit] 2008 Claxton Shield Squad

Perth Heat's 22 man roster for the 2008 Claxton Shield, Announced by Baseball WA.[1]

[edit] Player Roster

Surname First D.O.B. Bats Throws Position
BALGERA Clint 5 August, 1975 L R OF
DALE Lachlan 22 June, 1983 R R INF
DALE Brandon 10 November, 1980 R R OF
Debnam Nathan 9 January, 1980 L L P,1B
FLOYD Daniel 17 January, 1983 R R OF
GOADBY Chris 2 May, 1985 R R P
GRAHAM Mitch 17 February, 1986 R R INF/OF
HENDRIKS Liam 10 February, 1989 R R P
HUGHES Luke 2 August, 1984 R R INF
KELLY Mark 18 April, 1984 S R P
KENNELLY Matthew 21 April, 1989 R R C/1B
KENNELLY Tim 5 December, 1986 R R OF/INF
KYLE Andrew 1 March, 1981 S R INF
LAMB Cameron 20 May, 1989 R R P
MITCHINSON Scott 28 December, 1984 R R P
MURPHY Travis 15 November, 1984 R R P
NEEDLE Ben 8 July, 1977 R R INF
PEACOCK Dylan 29 April, 1986 R R P
RISINGER Ben 25 November, 1977 R R 1B/OF
THOMAS Brendon 28 February, 1979 R L P
WHITE Dean 12 February, 1983 R R P/INF
WISE Brendan 9 February, 1986 R R P

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Chris Egan. "Perth Heat going from strength to strength", www.austadiums.com, 2006-10-17. 
  2. ^ Various information within the Australian Baseball Federation's 2007 Claxton Shield page. Accessed 2007-12-28.
  3. ^ Baseball WA (2007-12-05). Baseball WA Launch 'New Look' State Program. Accessed on 2007-12-28.

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