21 March 2024
Best female baseball players in the world coming to Lismore for Australian Women’s Baseball Showcase
From May 9-12 in Lismore, the Adelaide Giants, Brisbane Bandits and Victorian Aces will play a four-day professional tournament thanks to support from NSW Government.
Emeralds stars, emerging Australian talent, and World Cup players from Canada, Japan and the United States will partake in the four-day tournament.
In an exciting development, The Women’s Showcase will run alongside the Australian Little League Girls Division Championships.
Each day there will be little league games (13U) in the morning, followed by world-class baseball in the evening.
Baseball Australia CEO Glenn Williams says this event continues to push the calibre of women’s baseball forward.
“As we celebrate the third Australian Women’s Showcase, the thrill of witnessing some of the world’s best female players competing against Australia’s finest will be another great spectacle,” says Williams.
“It’s an exciting event which we hope will inspire baseball players around Australia and across the globe. We are thankful to the New South Wales Government for their support of this event – it will be great to see the Aces, Bandits and Giants battle it out in front our baseball future.”
Minister Regional NSW Tara Moriarty said the Australian Women’s Baseball Showcase will bring great benefits to the Northern Rivers.
“Professional sporting events in regional NSW bring people and fans of all ages together to stay active, connect with friends and fan some fun,” Ms Moriarty said.
“The NSW Government is committed to supporting events that encourage female participation in sport like the Women’s Baseball Showcase.”
State Member for Lismore Janelle Saffin said hosting the Showcase represents yet another major sporting coup for the city, and would be embraced by sports-loving residents across the region. “
Albert Park Baseball Complex Lismore has always been a great nursery for producing top baseballers and houses the best grounds that allow for competition at national and international level,” Ms Saffin said.
“I’m sure the girls’ little league games will be just as fiercely contested as the elite tournament, so the national championships auger well for the future of baseball is rural and regional Australia.”
The 2024 event builds off the 2020 (Adelaide) and 2022 (Geelong) editions of the Women’s Showcase, while spreading it across the country.
All games will be broadcast around the world via Baseball+. The event was made possible by an investment from the NSW Government.














