25 November 2025
Baseball participation spikes nationwide as October registrations surge 22%
Baseball Australia has reported a surge in participation, with October 2025 registrations climbing 22% compared with the same point last year.
It’s an early-season indicator that the sport’s growth trajectory is accelerating across the country.
The latest figures highlight a substantial year-on-year increase in total registrants.
By the end of October 2024, there were just under 26,000 registrations. By the end of October 2025, that number has surpassed 31,500.
Based on current trends, the sport is now projected to exceed the 34,000 participants recorded during the 2024–25 financial year, marking another major milestone for the national game.
Junior baseball drives much of the upswing. The strongest growth was recorded in the 5–11 age bracket, which jumped 19.48%, while registrations among 12–17-year-olds rose a further 6%.
Participation increased across all major states — including Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland.
The October surge follows Baseball Australia’s announcement earlier this year of an 11% participation increase over a two-year period (2022–23 to 2024–25).
Baseball Australia also acknowledges the Australian Sports Commission (ASC) for its vital support through the Play Well campaign.
The early impact of the initiative is already evident in the latest participation data, and the organisation extends its thanks to the ASC for its continued investment in helping more Australians connect with the sport.
With registrations rising sharply and junior engagement at record levels, baseball enters the 2025 season with renewed momentum and a rapidly expanding player base nationwide.
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