Melbourne Aces

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Melbourne Aces
Current season:
2012–13 Australian Baseball League season
Team Details
League Australian Baseball League
City Melbourne, Victoria
Ballpark Melbourne Ballpark
Year founded 2009
Inaugural season 2010–11
Postseason
ABL Championships None
Finals appearances 2 (2010–11 2011-12)
Uniforms
Colours      Red
     Midnight blue
     White
Management
Manager Australia Phil Dale
Owner ABL
General Manager Windsor Knox[1]
Assistant GM Director of Operations Rosanne Tarrant

The Melbourne Aces is a professional baseball team in the Australian Baseball League based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

History

On Friday, 20 August 2010 it was announced that ex-Australian Baseball player Philip Dale would take up the head coaching role at Melbourne Aces.[2]

On Tuesday, 12 October 2010, it was announced that the Aces would play home games at a redeveloped Melbourne Showgrounds.[3]

In their inaugural season the Melbourne Aces qualified for the finals before being defeated in the semi finals series against the Adelaide Bite.

On 24 March 2011 the team announced Jet Couriers as their naming rights sponsor for the 2011/12 season.[4]

On 13 July 2012, after much rumors and internet hype, the Melbourne Aces finally announced that they would be moving from their old home field, The Showgrounds, to their new home field Melbourne Ballpark in Laverton.[5] The move has annoyed and ostracized many Aces supporters from the South Eastern suburbs, but it was the only viable option for them to continue playing in the ABL. The Showgrounds was deemed to be an unsuitable field to play on in the 3rd season. The main reasons being the Aces would not be the sole occupants of the field, having to compete with Carnivals, Horse shows, Music Festivals etc. The Showgrounds were also alleged to be booked out until late December, meaning the Aces would have to find a different home venue for the first half of the season.

Current Roster

As of 17 July 2012, Melbourne have not filled their 35-man roster. This roster will be reduced to a 22-man active roster for each series.

Major League pitcher Peter Moylan did not take the field for the Aces in season 2010/11; he was touted to make an appearance in January 2011 for the Aces, but was required back in the US.[6]

Melbourne Aces roster - 2012–13 ABL
Active roster Inactive roster Coaching Staff
Pitchers

Right-handed pitchers

  • 13 United States Bubbie Buzachero
  • 17 Australia Sam Gibbons
  • 34 Australia John Hussey
  • 32 Australia Andrew Mann
  • 28 United States Kevin Reese

Left-handed pitchers

Catchers
  • 30 Australia Liam Bedford
  • 27 Japan Shota Nakata
  • 62 Australia Jarryd Rogers

Infielders

  • 37 Australia Ryan Dale
  • 12 Australia Josh Davies
  • 16 Australia Darryl George
  • 8 Australia Brad Harman
  • 46 Australia Joshua Hendricks
  • 6 Australia Aaron Sayers
  • 7 Australia Scott Wearne
  • ? Japan Hyunki Yun

Outfielders

Pitchers

  • Left Handed Pitchers
  • 18 Australia Dean McIntyre
  • ? Australia Lewis Thorpe
  • Right Handed Pitchers
  • 47 United States Zachary Arneson
  • 41 Australia Cameron Forbes
  • 41 Australia Alex Da Silva
  • ? Australia Campbell Wiggins

Catchers

  • Nil

Infielders

  • 35 Australia Nicholas Spence

Outfielders

  • 40 Australia John Edwards
  • ? Australia Ben Leslie]]
Manager

Coaches

  • 19 Australia Phil Allen (Hitting Coach)
  • 33 Australia Russ Spear (Pitching Coach)
  • -- Australia Stephen Black (Coach)
  • -- Australia Neil Burke (Coach)
  • -- Australia Mitsuharu Nagayama (Coach)
  • -- Australia Jonathan Schuerholz (Coach)
  • 20 Australia Damian Shanahan (Coach)
Current as of 4 December 2012.

Vs ABL sides

Games played Games won Games lost Games Tied Series played Series won Series lost Series drawn
Clubs
-vs- Adelaide Bite 22 10 12 0 6 2 3 1
-vs- Brisbane Bandits 24 14 10 0 6 3 1 2
-vs- Canberra Cavalry 17 10 7 0 4 2 0 2
-vs- Perth Heat 25 7 18 0 6 0 5 1
-vs- Sydney Blue Sox 22 10 11 1 5 2 3 0

External links

References

  1. Silkstone, Dan (24 October 2010). "Let the 'show' begin". The Age (Melbourne: Fairfax Media). Retrieved 11 November 2010. 
  2. Stockman, Jennifer (20 August 2010). "Aces set to soar as Dale takes the Pilot's seat". Melbourne Aces. Australian Baseball Federation. Retrieved 15 October 2010. 
  3. "New Home For Melbourne Baseball Hits Fever Pitch" (Press release). Victoria State Government, Minister for Sport & Recreation. 12 October 2010. Retrieved 15 October 2010. 
  4. "Aces announce Jet Couriers as major sponsor". 24/March/2011. Retrieved 10 June 2011. 
  5. "Aces New Home is the Melbourne Ballpark". 13/July/2012. 
  6. Windley, Matt (29 October 2010). "Major League Baseball pitcher Peter Moylan will play for the Melbourne Aces". Herald Sun (Melbourne: News Corporation). Retrieved 12 November 2010. 


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