Baseball Queensland is preparing to host its largest-ever State Titles tournament series, with more than 60 teams set to compete across four venues between 10 and 25 April.

Bringing together players from across Queensland, the State Titles are a cornerstone event on the state’s baseball calendar, uniting regional talent in a high-performance environment.

The tournament provides athletes with the opportunity to represent their region, compete against the state’s best, and showcase their abilities in front of selectors for future representative honours.

The 2026 edition marks a significant milestone for the sport, reinforcing the rapid growth of baseball participation and performance pathways across Queensland.

Baseball Queensland CEO Gareth Jones said the upcoming State Titles would set a new benchmark for the organisation.

“This is set to be the biggest tournament season we’ve ever delivered,” Jones said.

“To have more than 60 teams competing across multiple venues is a testament to the passion, commitment and continued growth of baseball right across Queensland.”

“The State Titles are about more than just competition. They’re an opportunity for players to represent their regions with pride, build connections within the baseball community, and test themselves against the very best talent in the state.”

Jones highlighted the importance of the event within the broader player development pathway.

“With so many athletes taking part, we’re excited to see the next generation of Queensland players step up and make their mark.”

The 2026 State Titles also come at a time when baseball is gaining increased momentum nationally, as the sport continues to strengthen its case for inclusion in the Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games.

Jones said the State Titles play an important role in building that momentum at both a grassroots and pathway level, offering competitive and participation streams to the tournament.

“Events like the State Titles are vital to the future of our sport, particularly as baseball continues to build its profile nationally and push towards Olympic inclusion in 2032,” he said.

“They not only highlight the depth of talent we have here in Queensland, but also demonstrate the strength of our development pathways and the opportunities available to players across the state.”

The State Titles are expected to attract strong crowds of families, supporters and baseball fans, creating a vibrant atmosphere across all venues throughout the tournament period.

Where are the tournaments?

Musketeers Baseball Club, Ipswich, Tivoli Park 10-12 April

Narangba Demons Baseball Club, 10-12 April

Redcliffe Padres Baseball Club, Talobilla Park, 16-19 April

Surfers Paradise Baseball Club, Sir Bruce Small Park 23-26 April

Baseball Queensland encourages the community to come along and support the events as the state’s top talent takes the field in what promises to be a historic and exciting tournament series. You can also follow along all the updates at https://www.facebook.com/baseballqldevents and on Game Changer.

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