Redlands Baseball Club

Redlands Baseball Club
League Greater Brisbane League (Brisbane South)
Location Capalaba, Queensland
Ballpark John Murray Field
Year Founded 1995
League championships 2004/05 Season
Colors Sky blue, black and white
Management Craige Johnson - President
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The Redlands Baseball Club is a baseball club that participates in the Greater Brisbane League competition and the Brisbane South competition.

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History

Formed in the 1995/1996 season by John Murray as an offshoot of the Runcorn Indians, the club was originally called the Redlands Indians. However, Redlands Baseball Club rose meteorically to international recognition within six years. This was largely due to the vision and collaboration of loyal club members, the Redlands Shire Council and financial assistance from the Queensland Government.

Redlands Baseball Club, with two world-class fields, is a AAA standard lighted venue complete with a modern clubhouse and indoor batting cages. Situated 25 kilometres southeast of Brisbane in natural bushland, the Redlands Baseball Facility was a host site for the 2000 Olympic trials. Tested by world baseball teams from USA, Italy, the Netherlands and South Africa international recognition was firmly established. The venue hosts State and Australian Titles and is regularly used for club games.[1]

The fields were also used for the 2007 Claxton Shield and will again host two 2009 Claxton Shield games.[2]

Notable players

Current A-Grade Team

Active roster Inactive roster Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • -- PJ Bevis
  • -- Tristian Crawford
  • -- Nathan Crawford
  • -- James Albury

Catchers

  • -- Clint Naylor
  • -- Brad Erasmus
  • -- Josh Morrison

Infielders

  • -- Daniel Almond
  • -- Dave Donaldson
  • -- David Arnold
  • -- Neil Morrison
  • -- Tyrone Milne

Outfielders

  • -- Adam Pearce
  • -- Justin Staatz
  • -- Chris Jarvis
  • -- Kyle Morrison

Manager

  • -- Chris Norrie

Coaches

  • -- Stuart Linnell (B-Grade)
  • -- Chris Donohue (C-Grade)

{{{Active}}} Active, {{{Inactive}}} Inactive

7- or 15-day disabled list

Suspended list
# Personal leave
Roster updated 2008-11-07
TransactionsDepth chart
All MLB rosters

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