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MLB Australian Showcase Announced

Baseball Victoria
16 June 2017

Baseball Australia, in conjunction with Major League Baseball (MLB)
and State Associations, is excited to announce the MLB Australian Showcase. This event, part of MLB’s continued effort to
help grow the game in Australia, will provide an opportunity to emerging young
baseball players to display their talent, in six major Australian capital
cities.

Those athletes with little or no baseball experience are also encouraged
to participate in these showcases as baseball can provide numerous paths to
advance one’s education, represent Australia on an international stage, and
even open doors to a career in professional baseball. 

“This is an opportunity to capitalise on the significant strides Baseball
Australia has made over the past several years, while also providing another goal
for young athletes to set their sights on,” said Giovanni Hernandez, Senior
Manager of International Baseball Operations for Major League Baseball.

Participants must be turning 13 or 14 in 2017 with a birth year of
2003 or 2004.

Pre-registrations are mandatory for the MLB Australian Showcase;
please see below dates for the MLB Showcase Event. 

2 July – Redlands Baseball Club (Duncan Rd, Sheldon QLD)
- CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR QLD EVENT

12 July – The Fort at MIT Ballpark (Goyder St, Narrabundah ACT)
- CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR ACT EVENT

16 July – Blacktown International Sportspark (Eastern Rd, Rooty Hill NSW)
- CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR NSW EVENT

16 July – Baseball Park (Wilfred Rd, Thornlie WA)
- CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR WA EVENT

16 July – Melbourne Ballpark (Merton St, Altona VIC)
- CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR VIC EVENT

21 July – Adelaide Shores Baseball Complex (West Beach Rd, West Beach,
SA)
- CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR SA EVENT

State associations will be responsible for the registrations for the
MLB Australian Showcase. Please contact your relevant state association for
registration information.

Stay tuned to baseball.com.au, as in late July, with MLB and Baseball Australia
announcing an exciting player development initiative for this age group of
players.

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