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The 1997–98 season of the Australian Baseball League saw the Melbourne Reds become the first three-time champions defeating the Gold Coast Cougars 2 games to 0 in the Championship series, in front of a rather small home crowd of 600 at the Melbourne Ballpark.
The 2010–11 Australian Baseball League season will be the inaugural season of the re-launched Australian Baseball League, contested between six teams representing the mainland national and state capitals: Adelaide Bite, Brisbane Bandits, Canberra Cavalry, Melbourne Aces, Perth Heat and Sydney Blue Sox.
On 19 August 2010 Glenn was announced as manager for the Australian Baseball League foundation club Sydney Blue Sox in their inaugural 2010–11 season.
Moorabbin Oval was the home of the Melbourne Reds in the former Australian Baseball League from 1994 to 1999.
The original Australian Baseball League (ABL) started in 1989 with Adelaide represented by the Adelaide Giants.
Greater Brisbane League - formerly Greater Brisbane Base Ball Board, an Australian baseball league
Daikyo Dolphins or Gold Coast Clippers, a foundation team in the now defunct Australian Baseball League
After the 1988 Claxton Shield the idea of an Australian Baseball League was floated, with the Waverley Baseball Club being one of the strongest clubs in Victorian Baseball they stepped forward in instigating a team to represent the south-east of Melbourne, and the Waverley Reds were created.