15 September 2024
Australia announces roster for 2024 Baseball5 World Cup in Hong Kong
Australia has named its eight-player team for the Baseball5 World Cup in Hong Kong from October 7-12.
15 September 2024 By Eric Balnar
By Eric Balnar
Australia has named its eight-player team for the Baseball5 World Cup in Hong Kong from October 7-12.
16 September 2022 By Staff Writers
By Staff Writers
Baseball Australia have qualified and will be entering a team in the inaugural Baseball5 World Cup. The event will be held in Mexico City, Mexico, 7-13 November 2022.
The team will compete in the inaugural world cup which will be a mixed gender event. Four (4) female and four (4) male players will make up the Australia team and travel to this historic event in Mexico City.
An event will be hosted in Sydney in the lead up to the World Cup to select the team that will travel.
Baseball Australia CEO Glenn Williams is excited to bring the Baseball 5 community together in Sydney before providing a pathway to the World Cup for the best B5 athletes in Australia.
“The inaugural Baseball5 World Cup promises to be an exciting event. Mexico City a vibrant and exciting place to host the first World Cup. We’re excited to be sending a team”
Baseball Australia are now calling for expressions of interest for people who would like to be considered for selection for the national team. Register your interest here – https://forms.gle/8Jr5dtSu41pwR1R9A
10 December 2020 By baseball.com.au
By baseball.com.au
The Baseball5 World Cup will be played in even years starting in 2022, the World Baseball Softball Confederation announced overnight.
WBSC had originally scheduled the mixed gender competition for this year but it was postponed due to COVID-19.
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