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{{Infobox IBLA team season
{{Infobox IBLA team season
| team-name = IBLA Internationals
| team-name = IBLA Australia
| season = 2000-01
| season = 2000-01
| city = [[Gold Coast, Queensland|Gold Coast]], [[Queensland]]
| city = [[Gold Coast, Queensland|Gold Coast]], [[Queensland]]
| ballpark = [[Palm Meadows]]<br/>[[Carrara Oval]]
| ballpark = [[Palm Meadows]]<br/>[[Carrara Oval]]
| manager = [[Chris Bando]]
| manager = [[Jon Deeble]]
| owner = [[Dave Nilsson]]
| owner = [[Dave Nilsson]]
| general-manager =
| general-manager =
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The '''2000-01 IBLA Internationals season''' was the first season for the team. The team played in the one and only season of the [[International Baseball League of Australia]]'s Development League, All games were held on the [[Gold Coast, Australia|Gold Coast]] at [[Palm Meadows]] with some showcase games played at [[Carrara Oval]].
The '''2000-01 IBLA Australia season''' was the first season for the team. The team played in the one and only season of the [[International Baseball League of Australia]]'s Development League, All games were held on the [[Gold Coast, Australia|Gold Coast]] at [[Palm Meadows]] with some showcase games played at [[Carrara Oval]].

The team was made up of then current players on the [[Australia national baseball team]]. The team was coached by former [[Australian Baseball League (1989-1999)|Australian Baseball League]] player/coach of the [[Melbourne Monarchs]] and Australian Head Coach [[Jon Deeble]] with assistant Coaches [[Phil Dale]] of the former [[Melbourne Reds]] & Monarchs and [[Greg Jelks]] of the former [[Perth Heat]].


The team was a composite team made up of players from countries such as [[Korea]], [[Japan]], [[South Africa]], [[Guam]], [[New Zealand]], [[USA]] and [[Australia]].
== Regular season ==
== Regular season ==
The regular season consisted of 43 games, All games were played at [[Palm Meadows]] with the exception of showcase games that were played at [[Carrara Oval]].
The regular season consisted of 43 games, All games were played at [[Palm Meadows]] with the exception of showcase games that were played at [[Carrara Oval]].

The team was made up of players from around the world, with the majority of the team being made up of prospects from the [[LG Twins]] of the [[Korea Baseball Championship|Korean Major league]], Other players from the USA, New Zealand, South Africa, Japan and Australia.


=== Standings ===
=== Standings ===

Revision as of 11:22, 21 February 2013


2000-01 
BallparkPalm Meadows
Carrara Oval
CityGold Coast, Queensland
OwnerDave Nilsson
ManagerJon Deeble
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The 2000-01 IBLA Australia season was the first season for the team. The team played in the one and only season of the International Baseball League of Australia's Development League, All games were held on the Gold Coast at Palm Meadows with some showcase games played at Carrara Oval.

The team was made up of then current players on the Australia national baseball team. The team was coached by former Australian Baseball League player/coach of the Melbourne Monarchs and Australian Head Coach Jon Deeble with assistant Coaches Phil Dale of the former Melbourne Reds & Monarchs and Greg Jelks of the former Perth Heat.

Regular season

The regular season consisted of 43 games, All games were played at Palm Meadows with the exception of showcase games that were played at Carrara Oval.

Standings

Template:2000-01 IBLA standings

Record vs opponents

Opponent W–L
Record
Largest Victory Largest Defeat Current
Streak
Score Date Ground Score Date Ground
IBLA Internationals 5-6 11-1 6 December 2000 Palm Meadows 2-10 11 January 2001 Palm Meadows 5L
MLB Stars 6-5 8-2 4 January 2001 Palm Meadows 5-10 19 December 2000 Palm Meadows 2L
Taiwan 7-8 12-1 9 January 2001 Carrara Oval 8-13 22 December 2000 Palm Meadows 1W
Total 17–19 Taiwan IBLA Internationals 1L
12-1 22 December 2000 Carrara Oval 2-10 11 January 2001 Palm Meadows

Game log

W Australia win
L Australia loss
T Australia tie
  Game postponed
Bold Australian team member
style="Template:MLB primary color; Template:MLB secondary color" | 2000-01 Game Log

Postseason

All games for the 2001 postseason were played at Palm Meadows on the Gold Coast. All finals were a 1 game play-off.

Finals Series

Winners of Game 1 and 2 went into Championship games, Losers of game 1 and 2 went into a playoff for 3rd.

Game 2 2nd vs 3rd: 19 January 2001

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
IBLA Australia 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 1 0 6 9 5
Taiwan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2
Home runs:
Australia: ?
Taiwan: ?[1]

Game 4 Championship Game: 21 January 2001

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
IBLA Australia 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 0
IBLA Internationals 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 7 1
Home runs:
Australia: ?
Internationals: ?[1]

Awards

Award Person[2] Team
No Awards Won

Roster

Template:IBLA Australia roster 2000-01

References

  1. ^ a b "IBLA Post-Season results". IBLA. Retrieved 17 February 2013.
  2. ^ "IBLA 2001". Flintoff & Dunns Australian Major League Baseball. Flintoff & Dunn. Retrieved 17 February 2013.