Victoria Aces

Summary

The Victoria Aces are an Australian baseball team who compete in the Claxton Shield Baseball Championship. One of the founding teams of the Claxton Shield in 1934, they competed until 1988. Thereafter the Claxton Shield was awarded to the winner of the Australian Baseball League until 2002. In 1999 the Victoria Aces accepted an invitation to join the International Baseball League of Australia. They competed in the League for two seasons (1999–2000 and 2002); after this point the Claxton Shield reverted to a competition similar to 1988.

Victoria Aces
Information
LeagueIBLA (1999-00 & 2002)
Claxton Shield (1934-88, 2003-10.
LocationVictoria
BallparkMelbourne Ballpark
Founded1934
League championships16 (Claxton Shield)
Former name(s)Victoria
20087-5 (2nd south)
ManagerDavid White
Uniforms
Home
Away

Baseball Victoria (BV) selects the Victoria Aces team to compete in the Claxton Shield. BV also governs all levels of baseball in the state of Victoria, and directly runs the State League, which is the top level of competition in the state and the source of the majority of Australian-based players selected for the Victoria Aces.

History edit

Season Finish
1999-00 3rd
2002 1st
2003 2nd
2004 6th
2005 2nd
2006 2nd
2007 1st
2008 2nd Southern

2009 Claxton Shield roster edit

Victoria Ace's 19-man roster for 2009 Claxton Shield, announced by Baseball Victoria,[1] consisted of:

2009 Victoria Aces roster
Active roster Coaches
Pitchers
  • 21 Dean Barker
  • 6 Elliot Biddle
  • 7 Adam Blackley
  • 22 Darryn Cassidy
  • 11 Blake Cunningham
  • 4 Donovan Hendricks
  • 10 Kable Hogben
  • 14 Glen Richards
Catchers
  • 23 Grant Karlsen
  • 24 Tristian McDonald

Infielders

  • 29 Hayden Dingle
  • 20 Brad Harman
  • 8 Scott McIntyre
  • 10 Brett Tamburrino

Outfielders

  • 16 Daniel Berg
  • 8 Scott Wearne
  • 12 Paul Weichard

Coaches

  • 28 Phil Allen (assistant coach)
  • 26 Damian Shanahan (assistant coach)
  • 27 Lee Hogan (executive officer)
  • -- Alicia Tang (physio)


2010 Claxton Shield roster edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Victoria ACES" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 February 2009.