Australian Baseball articles

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Welcome to Wikipedia, i noticed you made some contributions to the Baseball SA article, would you be interested in helping with other related Australian Baseball articles? feel free to add more information to that and related articles every piece helps to get these articles on the road to completion. cheers mate --Dan027 12:31, 30 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

Hi Dan027, thanks for the welcome. I am certainly happy to help out with other baseball related articles. I have grown up watching and playing the game here in South Aus and will be posting a club page for Southern Districts Hawks very soon. Is there a standard template for Aust Baseball Teams that I should be following?? Cheers --Sjstats 02:53, 31 October 2006 (UTC)Reply
theres no standard template at this point in time, seeing your making the first club article we might work on some form of template with that one as we do it. --Dan027 08:27, 31 October 2006 (UTC)Reply
OK, so what I have started with on the SDBC page is a basic club history, club details, and a few of the League awards. (Took the ideas from the SANFL team pages) Also borrowed the Aus sporting team info box idea. Need to add a few more things but it is starting to come together. Will look at adding an article on the Capps Medal as it is the biggest award in SA Baseball (a la Brownlow in AFL).--Sjstats 06:26, 1 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

Thats looking good, in the next few days i might work on an more elaborate info box similar to what i have been using on the ABL team pages, including the uniform, i find this a nice touch instead of just reading what the uniform looks like. and including the premierships and runner ups in the info box. i have also left a message on the Baseball SA article about creating a list of teams to also include lower divisions, but not to make articles for them, i believe the Division 1 clubs would be pushing the notability requirements. also are teams religated up and down divisions? --Dan027 12:55, 2 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

Teams are not relegated up and down in a set process. In the most part clubs field their top team in Div 1 and then other teams down the grades until the players run out. Some clubs have multiple teams in lower grades. Only a few clubs (Playford, Henley and Grange, Flinders Uni) are not strong enough to have Div 1 teams and hence their top team plays in Div 2 or 3 etc. If they continually won their top grade then the League would look at promoting them up a grade but there is no formal process any more. I think we should list the other clubs, not sure about winter clubs as they are not really aligned with summer clubs as such and indeed a few clubs have their own winter leagues (i.e. at Souths we have 14 winter ball teams playing in a Southern Winterball comp)

Southern Districts

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i have been working on a special template tonight and came up with this User:Dan027/TestPage2, i will correct the uniform once the correct template his been created, any ideas? alterations? additions? --Dan027 11:17, 3 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

I like it, I would think club song would be the only other thing perhaps.


WikiProject Australian Baseball

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A WikiProject for Australian Baseball articles has been created, you can check it out and join at Wikipedia:WikiProject Australian Baseball. cheers --Dan027 07:28, 26 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

Welcome back, hadnt seen you on for awhile. i would like to make a request, would you be able to get any information for the Norrie Claxton article? ill create the stub for it but there isnt a whole lot of info on the internet, anything at all would be a great help. cheers mate--Dan027 11:45, 29 January 2007 (UTC)Reply
Not sure but I have sent out some feelers, we shall see what comes back. Had the Capps medal info for a while just couldn't get around to putting it up!! Sjstats 10:50, 30 January 2007 (UTC)Reply
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Southern Cross Pitch, July 2009

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New Challenge for Oceania and Australia

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Proposed deletion of Southern Districts Baseball Club

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