St Kilda Baseball Club

The St Kilda Saints Baseball Club is a baseball club based in the inner Melbourne suburb of St Kilda. The club, formed in 1879, is the oldest baseball club in Australia[1] and played a series of games against the touring Georgia Minstrels.[2]

St Kilda Saints
Information
LeagueBaseball Victoria Summer League - Summer Melbourne Winter Baseball League - Winter (Division 3, 3 Reserves, Division 4 - Summer, B grade, B Reserves, C reserves - Winter)
LocationAlbert Park, Victoria
BallparkTom O’Halloran Field, Albert Park
Year founded1879
ColorsBlack, White, Red, Yellow
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The Club currently fields senior teams in summer in the Baseball Victoria Summer League in Division 3 and 4. In winter, the club fields senior teams in the Melbourne Winter Baseball League in B and C grades, and Junior Teams in the Little League Mariners Charter.

History

The St Kilda Baseball Club was formed in 1879[3] to play against the traveling Hick Georgia Minstrels,[4] However once the Minstrels left Melbourne, Victoria, the club went into recess.[5] The Club reformed in 1889 with the establishment of the Victorian Baseball League.

The St Kilda Baseball Club was one of the 8 clubs that succeeded from the original Victorian Baseball League in 1915 to form the Victorian Baseball Union, the others being Melbourne, East Melbourne, South Melbourne, Fitzroy, Carlton, Richmond, Collingwood, and Hawthorn.[6]

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References

  1. Baseball. The Argus, 19 May 1879
  2. Baseball. The Argus, 28 July 1879
  3. Baseball. The Argus, 19 May 1879
  4. Baseball. The Argus, 28 July 1879
  5. Baseball, Base Ball Association. Australian Town and Country Journal, 6 March 1886
  6. Baseball, A Critical Position. The Argus, 5 April 1915


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