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Posted June 06, 2018 02:52 · last edited June 06, 2018 02:52

Yakcall wrote:

Since it maybe that NZ will have a baseball team in the ABL, should try bring this thread back from the dead. http://web.theabl.com.au/news/article.jsp?ymd=2018...

Yakcall wrote:

The Australian Baseball League has tonight confirmed a New Zealand team has been added to the competition.

The New Zealand team will be one of two new teams, alongside one from Korea. The two will join the six current Australian teams.

The eight teams will form two conferences, playing a 160-game season across 10 weeks. Each team will play eight home and away games against the other three teams in its conference, with cross-conference teams matching up in a single, four-game series each season.

https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?...

Assuming NZ Baseball signs off on it, I wonder what they will pick for a name. I think The New Zealand Taiaha's might be kinda cool given the nature of the sport, tho I admit I am unsure if it would be culturally appropriate to use the word/imagery in this context.

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Yakcall wrote:

Since it maybe that NZ will have a baseball team in the ABL, should try bring this thread back from the dead. http://web.theabl.com.au/news/article.jsp?ymd=2018...

Yakcall wrote:

The Australian Baseball League has tonight confirmed a New Zealand team has been added to the competition.

The New Zealand team will be one of two new teams, alongside one from Korea. The two will join the six current Australian teams.

The eight teams will form two conferences, playing a 160-game season across 10 weeks. Each team will play eight home and away games against the other three teams in its conference, with cross-conference teams matching up in a single, four-game series each season.

https://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?...

Assuming NZ Baseball signs off on it, I wonder what they will pick for a name. I think The New Zealand Taiaha's might be kinda cool given the nature of the spot, tho I admit I am unsure if it would be culturally appropriate to use the word/imagery in this context.