21 November 2023
Team Australia senior men’s baseball to play on home soil for first time in four years
For the first time in over four years, Team Australia will play a significant baseball game at home.
The Australian senior men’s national team will take on top level Korean club Hanwha Eagles in a two-game series from February 17-18, 2024 at Melbourne Ballpark.
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Saturday 17th Feb 2024
Game 1 tickets
Sunday 18th Feb 2024
Game 2 Tickets
The event is dubbed ‘The International Baseball Showdown’ and is proudly supported by the Victorian Government and hosted by the Melbourne Aces. It gives Australian baseball fans a rare opportunity to see their team play on home soil, and players a chance to wear the Green & Gold in front of family.
The senior men’s national team last played in Australia vs the Doosan Bears in Geelong, but only one game occurred after rain washed out the rest of the scheduled series.
The national team also played in Sydney in 2016 for the World Baseball Classic qualifiers, and at the SCG for the MLB Opening Day series in 2014. Outside of the ABL All-Star Game, which only included Australians who played in the league and ended in 2017, opportunities to play at home are few and far between.
Justin Huber says the chance to wear the jersey in front of family & friends is special.
“As an Australian professional and national team player, you’re usually resigned to the fact that your career is going to be played overseas,” he says. “To represent your country at home, in front of home fans, at an international level is the stuff of childhood dreams.”
Australian players returned home from the Asia Professional Baseball Championships in Tokyo this week, where they won the hearts of the Japanese public.
In February, their opponent will come from the Korean Baseball Organisation (KBO) – widely considered the third best competition in the world. The KBO is played in front of tens of thousands of fans and broadcast to huge domestic audiences. In Korea, baseball is king.
The Eagles are home to current KBO home run champion Roh Sihwan, who bashed 31 homers and 101 RBI this season.
The Eagles will be in Melbourne throughout February for ‘Spring Training’ – a month-lng camp to prepare for the 2024 KBO season. The Aces and Melbourne Ballpark, with support from the Victorian state government, are hosting the pre-season activity.
Korea – and the Eagles – links to Australia are strong. Team Australia co-captain and former MLB pitcher Warwick Saupold played for Hanwha Eagles for two seasons in 2019-2020.
Three other KBO clubs are sending players to compete in the upcoming Australian Baseball League.
The Hanwha Corporation is South Korea’s largest defense company with a strong relationship with the Australian and Victorian governments. Hanwha Defense Australia has headquarters in Melbourne CBD and the Greater Geelong area. While operated separately, Hanwha owns the baseball team too.
For more information and to view the Melbourne Aces’ official release, please click here.
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Saturday 19th Feb 2024
Game 1 tickets
Sunday 18th Feb 2024
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