Melbourne Reds


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nameMelbourne Reds
logoReds3.png
leagueAustralian Baseball League (1989-1999)
locationMelbourne
stadiumMoorabbin Oval
founded1989–90
folded1999
nicknameReds
league_champs1989–90, 1994–95, 1997–98
former_namesWaverley Reds
former_ballparksWaverley Park (89–94)
coloursRed and White
mascotRedmond
seriesAustralian Baseball League
season1998–99
record20–23 (5th)
managerSteve Livesey
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| name = Melbourne Reds | logo = Reds3.png | league = Australian Baseball League (1989-1999) | location = Melbourne | stadium = Moorabbin Oval | founded = 1989–90 | folded = 1999 | Re-formed = | nickname = Reds | league_champs = 1989–90, 1994–95, 1997–98 | former_names = Waverley Reds | former_ballparks = Waverley Park (89–94) | colours = Red and White | mascot = Redmond | series = Australian Baseball League | season = 1998–99 | record = 20–23 (5th) | playoffs = | manager = Steve Livesey | h_cap = 000000 | h_pattern_cap = _redbill | h_leftarm = FF0000 | h_pattern_la = _borderonwhite | h_body = FF0000 | h_pattern_b = _baseball_doublepipingonwhite | h_rightarm = FF0000 | h_pattern_ra = _borderonwhite | h_pants = 000000 | h_pattern_pants = _beltonwhite | h_socks = 000000 | h_title = Home | a_cap = 000000 | a_pattern_cap = _redbill | a_leftarm = C0C0C0 | a_pattern_la = | a_body = FF0000 | a_pattern_b = _baseball_doublepipingongrey | a_rightarm = C0C0C0 | a_pattern_ra = | a_pants = 000000 | a_pattern_pants = _beltongrey | a_socks = 000000 | a_title = Away The Melbourne Reds were a Victorian-based baseball team in the Australian Baseball League. They were the only team to win the championship 3 times. The Reds originally played at the home of VFL/AFL football, Waverley Park from 1989 until the 1994 Championship, when they moved to the former home ground of the St Kilda Football Club, Moorabbin Oval for the 1994/95 Championship and played there until the end of Australian Baseball League in 1999.

History

Birth of the Reds

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.

In the first Australian Baseball League championship the Reds went through the season winning 34 out of 40 games, with a home record of 17 wins 2 losses, the Reds went into the championship series favourites against cross town rival the Melbourne Monarchs winning 3 out of the 4-game series to become the inaugural Australian Baseball League Champions.

The Waverley Baseball Club were the original majority owners and managers of the team, until it was foreseen that ownership of the team was not going to be a profitable exercise and distanced themselves to avoid future debts affecting the future of the baseball club.

After Waverley

In 1993, shortly after the owners’ departure, the young and ambitious American, Andy Karetsky, bought the team. Karetsky owned and operated the Reds, determined to lead them to victory.

Karetsky was truly a trailblazer for Australian baseball. He brought his US baseball knowledge and innovative thinking to Waverly. Karetsky’s leadership style resulted in the 1994-1995 Championship title and a 2nd place finish in the 1995-1996 season. Towards the end of the “Karetsky Era”, the Australian Football League did not renew the Reds’ lease of Waverly Park so the team moved to Moorabbin Oval where they adopted their new name: The Melbourne Reds. After 3 highly successful seasons, Karetsky sold his ownership of the Reds and returned to the US.

Decline of the ABL

After Karetsky, local baseball junkie and businessman Geoff Pearce purchased the majority ownership of the Reds, leading into the most difficult time of the ABL. Dwindling crowd numbers, severe lack of media attention and the ever-shrinking budget of the club took away a lot of the early excitement and entertainment from the Reds games. However, with all these factors Pearce lead the club to its last hurrah in the 1997/98 Championship, becoming the only team to win the ABL competition 3 times.

Late into the 1998–99 Australian Baseball League championship, the Reds were in the process of making a deal with ACES Sporting Club in Keysborough to convert their golf driving range into a light baseball diamond with grandstand to be the home of the Reds, however with the Australian Baseball League collapse after the 1999 Championship this deal never went ahead, however the Sporting Club entered into a sponsorship with the successor Victorian team after the ABL, the Victoria Aces as naming rights sponsors of the team.

Seasons

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The Reds were one of the most successful team in ABL history, having won the Championship title 3 times.

[[1989–90 Australian Baseball League season|1989–90]]

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346.85017–2US Affiliate:Cincinnati Reds
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Base Path PirateMark Linger13 of 16Sigh of ReliefMark Respondek4 Saves
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The first season of ABL play the Reds burst out of the blocks winning 34 out of the 40 games, only losing 2 games at home. The Reds played off with cross-town rivals, the Melbourne Monarchs, winning 3 out of the 4 play-off games to take out the Inaugural ABL championship.

[[1990–91 Australian Baseball League season|1990–91]]

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2018.52610–10US Affiliate:Cincinnati Reds
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Base Path PiratePete Beeler6 of 7Sigh of ReliefDave McAuliffe3 Saves, 5.76ERA
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[[1991–92 Australian Baseball League season|1991–92]]

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2719.58616–8US Affiliate:Atlanta Braves
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Brian Kowitz(26 of 30)Sigh of ReliefMark Respondek3 Saves (2.93)
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[[1992–93 Australian Baseball League season|1992–93]]

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2621.55314–10US Affiliate:Atlanta Braves
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Base Path PirateGlenn Reeves11 of 11Sigh of ReliefPhil Dale7 Saves (2.47ERA)
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[[1993–94 Australian Baseball League season|1993–94]]

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2231.41510–15US Affiliate:Atlanta Braves
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Base Path PirateAaron Harvey17 of 22Sigh of ReliefPhil Dale5 Saves (2.72ERA)
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[[1994–95 Australian Baseball League season|1994–95]]

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4414.75019–7US Affiliate:Atlanta Braves
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Base Path PirateAdam Burton22 of 29Sigh of ReliefBrendan Ratcliffe2 SV, 2.56ERA
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In their first season at Morrabbin Oval the Reds, with many new faces (most notably, Australian Major League superstar David Nilsson), the reds won 44 of the 58 games. Facing the 4th-placed Sydney Blues in the "Best of 3" Semi-Finals, the Reds defeated the Blues 5–1 in Game 1, and then 7–4 in Game 2, allowing the Reds to qualify for the Championship Series against Perth Heat. The Reds defeated Heat 5–1 in game 1, and then 4–2 in game 2 of the series to win their second ABL Championship.

[[1995–96 Australian Baseball League season|1995–96]]

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2721.55311–13US Affiliate:Atlanta Braves
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Base Path PirateAaron Harvey21 of 24Sigh of ReliefPhil Dale3 Saves (4.46ERA)
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[[1996–97 Australian Baseball League season|1996–97]]

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1741.29314–16US Affiliate:New York Yankees
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Base Path PirateBen Utting9 of 12Sigh of ReliefHeath Martin19 Appearances
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[[1997–98 Australian Baseball League season|1997–98]]

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3021.58816–9US Affiliate:New York Yankees
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Base Path PirateAdam Burton18 of 19Sigh of ReliefD. Simpson & D. White2 Saves
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After finishing last in the previous Championship the reds were looking for redemption. The Reds finished in the top 4 to qualify for the "3-day Round Robin Series" to be played at the Melbourne Ballpark. Facing the Sydney Storm on Day 1, the Reds easily accounted for the Storm 18–5. Day 2 saw the Reds win a tight game against the Gold Coast Cougars winning 2–1. Day 3 the Reds faced off with cross-town rival Melbourne Monarchs in a dead rubber, the Monarchs winning 12–5. The Reds then played off with the Gold Coast Cougars, which saw the Reds run out winners 4–3 in game 1, and then 4–0 in game 2, to become the only team to take out the Australian Baseball League Championship 3 times.

[[1998–99 Australian Baseball League season|1998–99]]

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2023.46515–8US Affiliate:Tampa Bay Devil Rays
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Base Path PirateAdam Burton & Matt Quatraro6Sigh of ReliefMatthew Gourlay4 Saves
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Uniform

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Waverley white with red trim top with "Reds" across the front, Red undershirt, white pants with red double strip down the leg, white socks with red t-bars.

Melbourne Home – white with red trim top with "Reds" across the front, navy blue undershirt, white pants with red strip down the leg, white socks with red t-bars. Away – same as home but with grey where white is.

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