Accreditation of Umpires

Accreditation of Umpires

The QBUA Association Seminar has been completed for this season. Here is a second chance to renew your umpire accreditation.

Come along to the U16\ U18 State Titles 1st to 4th October 2021 Redlands and Wests, and the Umpire Coordinator of the championship can sign off to extend your accreditation for the coming season at zero cost to the club or the umpire.

The umpire will be require to attend for a minimum of one full day, or three games over the four days.

There will be limited places available so please let us know as soon as possible.

EOI – Commissioner’s Team for U16 and U18 State Titles

EOI – Commissioner’s Team for U16 and U18 State Titles

Baseball QLD is seeking Expressions of Interest from players and coaches wishing to take part in the up and coming State Titles in a combined ‘Commissioner’s Team’. The intent of this initiative is provide opportunity to players who missed selection in their respective Region Team. Providing this opportunity has the potential for ongoing development throughout this period of the year and preparation for the Summer Season.

We are looking to enter a team in each of the U16 and U18 State Titles. If you are a player and would like to express your interest, please click on the link provided: https://sportsmanager.ie/sportlomo/registration/event-registration/index/1401 

If you are a coach and would like to express your interest can you please email Shayne Watson, High Performance Manager, shayne@baseballqld.asn.au with the following details:

  • Name
  • Club/ Region
  • Coach Accreditation Level
  • Copy of Bluecard (attached to email)

This EOI will close Sunday 12 September, 11:59pm. A final decision will be made on Monday 13 September after final review of EOI submissions.

Futures League Team Rosters Announced

Futures League Team Rosters Announced

Baseball QLD would like to congratulate all players selected from the draft that was conducted on Friday, 3 September 2021. The players selected will participate in the inaugural Futures League competition scheduled to start on Wednesday, 15 September 2021. Congratulations also to the assistant coaches that have now been appointed, we look forward to the entire coaching staff leading their respective teams with the extensive knowledge and experience.

Baseball QLD thanks all players who submitted their expressions of interest, with each team roster of 16 players this meant that there would be players that are not be selected through the draft process. Continue with your development and working hard, you will get your opportunity soon.

Baseball QLD Director of Game Development, Mr David Badke commented that “it is very exciting to see the Futures League come together, and I look forward to the competition getting underway. We had over 100 players submit an expression of interest, which is a fantastic response that indicates to me that our local players are looking for more opportunities at a higher level to showcase themselves, Badke said.

I would also like to thank all the people involved in the Futures League working group for all the hard work they have put in to bring this together, competitions like this can’t happen without great people, Badke said.

VALE TIM BASSINGTHWAIGHTE

VALE TIM BASSINGTHWAIGHTE

In the 50 odd years I have been closely involved with the sport of Baseball, I have had the pleasure of working alongside some amazing men and women whose contributions to the game have been unforgettable. From my personal perspective, one of those characters stands head and shoulders above the others. Tim Bassingthwaighte, a friend, colleague and mentor, was one of a kind.

The impact Tim has had on the game, not just in Queensland, but across Australia, has been enormous. As a player at Club, State and National level, he was outstanding. But it was throughout his Administrative career that Tim built a reputation that ranks him at the very top of Baseball’s leaders. While quietly spoken, Tim possessed that aura of intelligent confidence that drew everyone’s attention when he spoke. In an era before computers, internet and social media, Tim’s communication skills proved prized assets for Baseball Queensland. (Spare a thought for someone who repeatedly had to sign his name with that many letters in it!!) I have, to this day, kept a couple of his typed letters to Far North Coast Baseball from the 1980s – a period of remarkable growth for baseball, under the leadership of Tim and his good friend, Kel McBeth.

My first close contact with Tim occurred at the start of that decade. Queensland at this time, had never brought home the elusive Claxton Shield. In the previous summer, under the coaching of a young American shortstop, David Howard, Queensland had posted results solid enough to suggest that the drought might soon be broken. Tim and Kel chose another American, Mike Young, to lead the team in Sydney to its maiden Claxton Shield win. It was also my first Executive Officer experience in Queensland colours – and that appointment also was down to Tim Bassingthwaighte’s advice. The celebrations on our return to Brisbane were memorable, to say the least. But at one of them, a dinner at Virginia Golf Club, my fondest recollection was the look of satisfaction on Tim’s face as the Shield was held high. Typically, though, he said to me
that night, “This is only the start. We have to do this over and over again. And at junior level as well!”

Those words proved prophetic, as Queensland went on to dominant Claxton Shield campaigns through the 80s and 90s and the corresponding surge in playing numbers throughout the state lifted the profile of the game in the eyes of the public. The players and staffs of those teams will agree I’m sure, that our success in those years had Tim Bass written all over it.

Baseball in the Lismore region has long struggled with the difficulties presented by border affiliation. Our long association with Baseball Queensland (while located in NSW) made access to government funding and other services problematic. Tim, over a period of nearly thirty years, always came up with creative solutions to those problems and never lost sight of the importance of FNC Baseball and its players to Queensland’s success in national championships.

The Tim Bassingthwaightes of this world only come along once or twice in a person’s lifetime. For Baseball’s sake, I hope the next model is looming in the near future. The game is crying out for him/her!! My last contact with Tim was at the MLB Australian Academy at Palm Meadows. We spoke for an hour or so about the years we worked together, laughed about the many arguments and differences, and spoke fondly of the characters and experiences we shared.

Tim’s Life Memberships at club, state and national level, accurately reflect the level of esteem in which Baseball holds him. The passing of years often dulls the shine on people’s achievements. I hope we never allow this to happen in Tim’s case. I will certainly never forget him. He has been a true Legend of the Game.

Written by Bill O’Sullivan
Life Member, Far North Coast Baseball Association
Baseball Queensland Hall of Fame.

To view the service held for Tim please click the link below

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Email: kedron.qld@simplicityfunerals.com.au

Password: 3J68JZ

 

JL Futures League set to launch October 6

JL Futures League set to launch October 6

Baseball Queensland is excited to present the 2021 Futures League: Junior League Division. It’s a new opportunity for Junior League-age players to play more games in a fun, competitive atmosphere.

Available to all Queensland players with a limit of 44, the four-team competition runs for ten weeks on Wednesday nights during the first half of the season, ending at the holiday break. Games start at 6:30pm and will alternate between Mt Gravatt and Southern Stars.

Futures League: Junior League Division
JL Age Group According to BQ Age Matrix

Structure:
4 teams of 11 players

Program Dates:
Ten rounds on Wednesday nights
Wednesday, Oct 6 to Wednesday, Dec  8
6:30pm-8:30pm games

Venues:
Mt Gravatt
Southern Stars

Process:
Initial Grading and Draft: Sat/Sun, Oct 2 or 3 (TBD)
Players notified of selection: Oct 4-5
First game: Wednesday, Oct 6

Cost:
TBD

Other:
Pitching limits will be used to ensure eligibility for weekend games.
Players may PONAG up from the LL age group with permission of Baseball Queensland.

Register your interest in the competition here: https://sportsmanager.ie/sportlomo/registration/event-registration/index/1401