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The 2020–21 Australian Baseball League season was the eleventh year of the Australian Baseball League (ABL) season. The season was held from Шаблон:Nowrap to Шаблон:Nowrap. The Melbourne Aces won their second consecutive title by defeating the Perth Heat in a shortened playoff series.

The league was one of the many sports affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, with its traditional November start pushed back to December, multiple in-season schedule changes, fixtures reduced to 24 games and the withdrawal of Geelong-Korea and Auckland Tuatara for the season.

Teams

Шаблон:Main Шаблон:Australia locator map On 12 November 2020, the league announced both Geelong-Korea and Auckland Tuatara had pulled out of the season for financial reasons. This breached Auckland's licensing agreement with the ABL and it was given 28 days to address the breach.[1]

The league reverted to a six-team league for the first time since the 2017–18 Australian Baseball League season.

Teams in the ABL
Team State / Territory/ Country Stadium
Adelaide Giants South Australia Diamond Sports Stadium[2]
Шаблон:ABL team Queensland Holloway Field[3]
Шаблон:ABL team Australian Capital Territory Narrabundah Ballpark[4]
Шаблон:ABL team Victoria Melbourne Ballpark[5]
Шаблон:ABL team Western Australia Baseball Park[6]
Шаблон:ABL team New South Wales Baxter Field
Blue Sox Stadium[7]

Regular season

The league had originally planned a staggered 24 game schedule. Both Brisbane and Adelaide were to host week-long 'hubs' starting their season 5 January, later than everyone else, and making up games by playing doubleheaders and mid-week.

Scheduled doubleheaders consist of a seven inning game followed by a nine inning game. The league uses the WBSC tiebreaker rule for all games going beyond the 9th inning, or extra innings beginning less than one hour to a curfew.

Due to a more condensed schedule, roster limits were increased from 22 to 24, with no addition of underage development players.

The ABL roster formation points system was updated to 360 points across 24 games, with non-affiliated overseas players being worth two points, as opposed to four in previous seasons.

The season began with no state border restrictions until the first round of the season was impacted by the pandemic, with an outbreak of cases in Sydney's Northern Beaches effected both Canberra and Sydney unable to host or travel to multiple states. Sydney after playing the first two games of the season, were unable to play due to border restrictions through to 22 January.[8]

The second round between Melbourne and Perth was also interrupted due to the previous cluster spreading to Victoria and impacting Western Australia's border closure on the state. After one game, Perth was flown out to Queensland with Canberra playing the remaining three games of the series. The Heat also replaced Melbourne's January fixtures in Brisbane. Canberra's and Melbourne's schedule was amended to play each other three consecutive rounds as the only logistical option with border closures.[9]

A single COVID case in Queensland on 7 January saw Brisbane's hub that included the Bandits, Heat & Giants end prematurely as all three teams were flown out early to Adelaide as to not be stuck with border closures. Additional fixtures were added to be played in Adelaide to make up for some of these lost games.[10]

Sydney was finally able to resume their season from 22 January against Canberra in Lismore, New South Wales. By playing in regional New South Wales, the Blue Sox did not have to deal with closed state borders, and Canberra did not have to enter a COVID hotspot.[11]

The season was extended out an additional week to allow teams, namely the Blue Sox who had only played two games prior to 22 January, to play at least the benchmark of 14 games to qualify for the postseason.

Standings

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Key
Secured Semi-finals berth
Secured Wild Card berth
Standings
Pos Team W L Pct. GB
1 Melbourne Aces  19 9 Шаблон:Winning percentage -
2 Perth Heat  12 9 Шаблон:Winning percentage 3.5
3 Adelaide Giants  12 10 Шаблон:Winning percentage 4.0
4 Canberra Cavalry  11 14 Шаблон:Winning percentage 6.5
5 Sydney Blue Sox  6 8 Шаблон:Winning percentage 6.0
6 Brisbane Bandits  8 18 Шаблон:Winning percentage 10.0

Statistical leaders

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Batting leaders
Stat Player[S 1] Team Total
AVG Delmon Young Melbourne Aces .400
HR Blake Gailen Melbourne Aces 9
RBI Darryl George Melbourne Aces 27
R Darryl George Melbourne Aces 21
H Darryl George Melbourne Aces 41
SB Shane Sasaki Perth Heat 8

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Pitching leaders
Stat Player[S 2] Team Total
W Gunnar Kines Melbourne Aces 4
L Tim Atherton Brisbane Bandits 4
ERA Nathan Wiles Perth Heat 1.61
K Shawn Morimando Canberra Cavalry 47
IP Shawn Morimando Canberra Cavalry 42
SV Drew Anderson Melbourne Aces 7

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Awards

Season awards
Award Player Team Ref
Helms Award (MVP) Darryl George Melbourne Aces [14]
Postseason MVP Tyler Beardsley Melbourne Aces
Pitching Champion Shawn Morimando Perth Heat
Hitting Champion Darryl George Melbourne Aces
Reliever of the Year Aaron Brown Brisbane Bandits
Defensive Player of the Year Manny Rodríguez Sydney Blue Sox
Rookie of the Year Mitch Neunborn
Dermot Fritsch
Perth Heat
Brisbane Bandits

Postseason

Due to changes in the regular season presented by COVID enforced state border restrictions, the playoff structure was announced mid-season to include five teams. The fourth seed hosted the fifth seed 9 February in an elimination game before the winner joined the other three top seeded teams in a single elimination playoffs 11 & 12 February.

The playoffs were originally scheduled to be a double-elimination playoffs over four days, but the host state Victoria experienced an outbreak of COVID, which forced the playoffs to be shortened to be single elimination over two days due to looming Australian state border closures. This meant a game on 12 February between the Giants and Cavalry was played with the premise of it being the losers bracket of the double elimination playoff, before it was changed to effectively a third place playoff retrospectively.

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References

Шаблон:Reflist

External links

Шаблон:Australian Baseball League


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