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Geelong-Korea

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Established
2018 (6 years old)

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Geelong Baseball Park
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Geelong, Victoria

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22/01 Adelaide Gia 11 - 0 Geelong-Kore
21/01 Adelaide Gia 2 - 0 Geelong-Kore
20/01 Adelaide Gia 10 - 1 Geelong-Kore
19/01 Adelaide Gia 7 - 0 Geelong-Kore
17/01 Melbourne Ac 5 - 2 Geelong-Kore

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The Geelong-Korea are a professional baseball team in the Australian Baseball League. The team is based in the city of Geelong, Victoria and the team's home ground is Geelong Baseball Park. Geelong-Korea were one of two expansion teams added to the ABL for the 2018–19 season. All professional members of the team are Korean. In their inaugural season they finished fourth place in their division with a record of 7 victories and 33 losses.

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The Geelong Baseball Centre or Geelong Baseball Park is home to Geelong Baseball Club in Geelong, Victoria during summer and the Guild Allstars Baseball Club and East Belmont Saints Baseball Club during the winter season. In total the Geelong Baseball Centre has four playing fields, with the main diamond being one of the few international standard baseball ballparks in Australia. Features include lighting up to international standard, electronic scoreboard and associated infrastructure in the form of elevated commentary box, outfield sightboards, bullpen tunnels, meeting and dining areas and an indoor training facility. The main stadium is secured and there is ample car parking space.

It was built in 2002 to coincide with the World Masters Games and hosted baseball successfully. It has also hosted the Victorian Masters Games, international friendly matches, Claxton Shield 2009 games, 2009 World Masters Games, the 2010 Australian Provincial Championships and 2012 & 2013 U16/U18 National Youth Championships. The complex has been used as a pre-season training camp for the Japanese Chiba Lotte Marines.

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