08 June 2026
Baseball Australia confirms for Little League Nationals venues for 2027-29
Baseball Australia has confirmed the locations for Little League National Championship Events for a three-year cycle between 2027-2029.
The four national championship events will continue to serve as entry to some of the most prestigious youth sporting tournaments in the world, with each Australian champion earning direct entry to their respective World Series event in the United States.
Little League Baseball is one of the world’s largest and most participated youth sports programs, involving millions of players across more than 80 countries and regions each year.
For Australian teams, the opportunity to represent their community and country on the international stage remains one of the sport’s most unique experiences.
The successful host clubs were selected following an extensive application process, with Baseball Australia receiving numerous expressions of interest and formal submissions from clubs and associations across the country. The next hosting application process will open in 2028.
The three-year hosting cycle provides certainty for local organisers and allows host clubs, associations, and state bodies to strategically plan, invest, and enhance their events over time.
The championships are spread across four different states and four different clubs during the cycle, showing off the strength of grassroots and community baseball.
The venues are:
– Senior League Championships: Glenelg Tigers and Adelaide Angels (SA)
– Junior League Championships: Pine Hills Lightning (QLD)
– Intermediate League Championships: Knox Falcons (VIC)
– Little League Championships: Blacktown International Sports Park (NSW)









































