Baseball Queensland Invites Nominations for Hall of Fame
NOMINATIONS EXTENDED – CLOSES TUESDAY 30 APRIL
In an exciting announcement, Baseball Queensland has opened nominations for its prestigious Hall of Fame. With a rich history spanning decades, the organisation seeks to honour individuals who have made significant contributions to the sport within Queensland.
Candidates approved for the ballot from 2023 will continue to be considered through the 2025 ballot automatically. However, the Heritage Advisory Panel retains the authority to review any new nominees and potentially include them on the 2024 ballot, alongside those appearing on the 2023 ballot. You can review the list of Candidates from the 2023 ballot here >>>, all of whom will remain on the ballot for 2024.
Those eager to nominate a deserving candidate are urged to carefully review the eligibility criteria. Submissions must be comprehensive, featuring substantial supporting evidence to build a compelling case highlighting the nominee’s exceptional individual performance or contributions to baseball in Queensland.
Nominations are officially open with nominations closing 5 April 2024. This presents an excellent opportunity for the baseball community to celebrate and honour the remarkable individuals who have had a positive impact on the sport in Queensland.
For more information on the nomination process and eligibility criteria, interested parties are encouraged to visit the links provided below. Nominations are now open and can be submitted through our online nomination form with nominations closing 5:00pm, 5 April 2024.
Baseball Queensland looks forward to receiving a diverse array of nominations that reflect the breadth and depth of talent and dedication within Queensland’s baseball community.
Nominations close 5pm Tuesday 30 April 2024.
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Baseball Queensland Launches Distinguished Service Award to Honour Contributions to the Sport
Nominations extended to Tuesday, 30 April.
In a bid to recognise and celebrate the invaluable contributions of individuals to the sport of baseball, Baseball Queensland (BQ) has announced the inauguration of the prestigious Distinguished Service Award. This initiative aims to honour those who have demonstrated exceptional dedication, commitment, and service to the growth and development of baseball across Queensland.
The newly established award comes as a testament to Baseball Queensland’s commitment to acknowledging the tireless efforts of individuals who have significantly contributed to the sport at various levels, whether through coaching, administration, officiating, or volunteering.
“We are thrilled to introduce the Baseball Queensland Distinguished Service Award to honour individuals who have made significant and lasting contributions to our sport,” said Daniel White, BQ Director and Chair of the BQ Heritage Advisory Panel. “Their passion, dedication, and tireless efforts have played a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of baseball in our community, and it’s only fitting that we recognise and celebrate their remarkable achievements.”
The award seeks to provide the community with a level of distinction to recognise those who have made long term significant contributions to the sport, that might not qualify for Hall of Fame election.
Nominations for the award are open to the public, allowing members of the baseball community to put forward deserving candidates who have made a significant impact on the sport over the years. The criteria for selection include longevity of service, leadership, innovation, and the positive influence they have had on players, teams, and the broader baseball community.
“We encourage everyone within the baseball fraternity to nominate individuals who have demonstrated exemplary commitment and passion for the sport,” added Daniel White. “This award is an opportunity to shine a spotlight on those unsung heroes whose dedication often goes unnoticed but is absolutely vital to the success and growth of baseball in Queensland.”
The recipient of the Baseball Queensland Distinguished Service Award will be announced annually during the Baseball Queensland Hall of Fame and Awards ceremony in September, where they will be presented with a medal and certificate to commemorate their outstanding contributions to the sport.
Furthermore, Baseball Queensland hopes that the introduction of this prestigious award will inspire others within the community to continue their efforts in advancing the sport of baseball and fostering a culture of excellence, sportsmanship, and camaraderie.
As nominations for the inaugural Distinguished Service Award open, Baseball Queensland encourages individuals across Queensland to come forward and recognise those deserving of this esteemed honour. The Heritage Advisory Panel may choose to recognise multiple candidates in the annual award evaluation process.
For more information on the Baseball Queensland Distinguished Service Award, including nomination details and eligibility criteria, interested parties are encouraged to visit the:
Distinguished Service Criteria link>>> .
Distinguished Service Nomination Form link>>>
UPDATED: Nominations will close 5pm Tuesday 30 April 2024.
With the launch of the Distinguished Service Award, Baseball Queensland reaffirms its commitment to celebrating the outstanding individuals whose dedication and passion continue to shape the future of baseball in Queensland and beyond.
AWC & AYWC Wrap-up
Australian Women’s and Youth Women’s Championships Wrap-Up: Celebrating Achievements and Spirit
The 2024 Australian Women’s and Youth Women’s Championships concluded with moments of unity, outstanding performances, and inspiring displays of sportsmanship.


NO MORE Spirit of the Game Award: At the heart of the championships was a powerful stand against domestic and family violence. Players, presented by NO MORE, showcased solidarity by linking arms before each game, donning orange playing socks, and sharing messages of support. Congratulations to Mackenzie Rogers (Queensland White), Kate Deegan (Queensland Maroon), and Lila Hall (Queensland Youth) for receiving the NO MORE Spirit of the Game Award, exemplifying fair play, teamwork, and respect both on and off the field.
Youth Bring Home SILVER
Queensland teams left their mark on the tournament. Despite the reigning champs from 2023 Youth Women settling for silver this time, their resilience and skill shone through. Queensland’s U16 National Women’s Championship team impressed with their never-say-die attitude, showcasing passion, fight, and determination. Holly Moellers (QLD) stood out, earning the Tournament Golden Arm Award for her exceptional performance behind the plate.


BRONZE Victory
Queensland Maroon secured a well-deserved bronze, marking their return to the podium after a gap since 2016. With a roster featuring talented players, including graduates from last year’s gold-winning team, their stellar hitting and pitching performances propelled them to success.


Queensland White Superstars
Queensland White captured hearts with their tenacity, teamwork, and infectious smiles. Their unwavering passion and determination showcased the bright future of women’s baseball in Queensland.

As we celebrate these achievements, let’s continue to support initiatives like NO MORE and champion the values of fair play, respect, and community both on and off the field. For more information and ways to show your support, visit www.nomore.org.au.
Congratulations to all the teams for an unforgettable week of baseball!
QLD Little League, Intermediate League and Junior League State Titles
Event page: https://www.baseballqueensland.com.au/calendar/2024-llst/
Queensland’s lively baseball community gears up for an exciting showdown as the Little League, Intermediate League, and Junior League State Titles kick off tomorrow! Hosted by the Redcliffe Padres Baseball Club, the tournament will run from 11th to 14th April 2024, with an impressive lineup of 35 teams set to compete over the course of four action-packed days. Preparations are in full swing, with rosters locked in and draws finalised, ensuring that everything is set for an electrifying display of talent and sportsmanship on the diamond. Players, coaches, and fans alike are eagerly awaiting the first pitch, ready to showcase their skills and passion for the game.
In addition to the thrilling on-field action, the Tournament Advisory Panel (TAP) has gone above and beyond to enhance the overall experience for participants and spectators. Special thanks are in order for TAP, whose dedication and hard work have resulted in a lineup of exciting activities and prizes. From movie nights to exclusive lunches with the Bandits, and thrilling challenges like the Rapsodo hitting velocity and home run challenge, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Plus, with Leading Edge generously providing $50 voucher giveaways!
As the countdown to first pitch dwindles, all eyes are on Queensland’s baseball diamonds, where dreams will be chased, memories will be made, and champions will be crowned. Stay tuned for updates as the Queensland State Titles unfold—an event sure to captivate audiences and celebrate the spirit of the game!
Baseball NSW Reno Tour
Baseball NSW are offering a unique touring opportunity for June!
Expressions of Interest are open for all eligible members, to participate in USA Tours competing in the 2024 Reno/Tahoe Youth Baseball Nationals in Reno, Nevada and the 2024 Perfect Game June Baseball Challenge in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The tour is available to the Under 12’s and Under 14’s divisions!
Participants will be given the chance to tour around major American states and visit multiple attractions, attend MLB and Triple A baseball games, and play in some of the biggest junior baseball competitions on offer.
For more information, download the flyer HERE.
Original article: https://www.baseballnsw.com.au/events/reno-tour-2024-eoi/













