2009 Claxton Shield regular season

The 2009 Claxton Shield regular season was held from 2 December 2008 through to 18 January 2009, followed by a two-week finals series from 23 January to 8 February 2009. The season started with a showcase round featuring all five teams in a single round-robin series of matches at Blacktown Olympic Park. This was followed by five rounds of home and away games, with each team playing four 3-game series, one against each other team, two at home and two away. As there was an odd number of teams, each team also had a bye round. At the end of the home and away season, the top three teams qualified for the finals series.[1]

Showcase - Round 1

Round 1 notes
  1. Originally scheduled for 14:00 start. Delayed by 45 minutes due to storm.

Round 2

Round 2 notes
  1. Originally scheduled for 19:00, 12 December at Melbourne Ballpark. Re-scheduled to be first game of a doubleheader (7 innings) after a washout.
  2. Originally scheduled for 19:00, 12 December. Re-scheduled to be first game of a doubleheader (7 innings) after a washout.
  3. Re-scheduled as a 7 inning game as part of the doubleheader.

Round 3

Round 4

Round 5

8 January 2009 at 7.00pm, Baseball Park

Team123456789RHE
Victoria Aces0131001107112
Perth Heat340010000893
WP: T Murphy (1-0)   LP: A Blackley (3-1)   Sv: B Wise (4)
Home runs:
VIC: P Weichard (1)
Perth: L Hughes (5) Attendance:[2]

9 January 2009 at 7.00pm, Blacktown Baseball Stadium

Team123456789RHE
South Australia000000000010
New South Wales Patriots02000100X373
WP: W Lundgren (2-1)   LP: D Fidge (1-2)
Home runs:
SA: None
NSW: Attendance:[3]

9 January 2009 at 7.00pm, Baseball Park

Team123456789RHE
Victoria Aces110000100362
Perth Heat000000040481
WP: W Saupold (1-0)   LP: M Blackmore (2-2)   Sv: B Grice (1)
Home runs:
VIC: P Weichard (2)
Perth: Attendance:[4]

10 January 2009 at 7.00pm, Blacktown Baseball Stadium

Team1234567RHE
South Australia0000000024
New South Wales Patriots025510X11100
WP: T Cox (3-0)   LP: P Brassington (0-3)
Home runs:
SA: None
NSW: Attendance:[5]

References

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