East Belmont Saints Baseball Club Inc
Information
LeagueGeelong Baseball Association (A, Ares, B, Bres, C and junior grades)
LocationGrovedale, Victoria
BallparkPioneer Park
Founded1963
Former name(s)St. Bernards Baseball Club
ColorsBlack, White, Red
Uniforms
Current
Original circa 1970
St. Bernards Baseball Club circa 1971

The East Belmont Saints is a baseball club playing in Australia's Geelong Baseball Association. The team plays their home games at Pioneer Park in Geelong, Australia.[1] Saints is a welcoming, family-friendly baseball club catering for all ages, and all abilities. Saints offer a complete baseball experience, and will make you and your family feel a part of our growing baseball community.

Since 1963, the club has won 14 A-Grade premierships in the Geelong Baseball Association.

About the Club

The club was created to encourage "healthy, organised and Christian recreation for the youth of St Bernards."[2] The Saints began play as St. Bernard's Baseball Club, an affiliate of East Belmont Cricket Club based in Geelong. The club's first game was played in the 1963 winter competition and resulted in a 1–9–1 record.

The club underwent a name change in 1976 to East Belmont 'Saints' Baseball Club and later became East Belmont 'Saints' Baseball Club Inc, when it went through incorporation in 1988.

Saints has been one of the largest clubs in the GBA (Geelong Baseball Association) for over 35 years, having fielded minimum of five senior teams every year since 1986 when the club went from four to six senior teams. In 2019 the club fielded six senior teams in five senior grades within the GBA. Saints are very supportive of junior baseball in Geelong and field teams in all age groups. In 2019 Saints fielded three junior teams in the teeball, U12, U14 age groups with our U16s playing senior baseball. Saints regularly have female players in both senior and junior ranks in the GBA.

As St. Bernards the club won two A-Grade Premierships in 1970 & 1971. In 1986 the club won its first A-Grade premiership under the 'Saints' name and begun the club's most successful era as it went on to win 11 A-Grade premierships in 22 years through 2008. Saints has also won the GBA Club Championship 20 straight seasons from 1985 to 2004. In 2019 Saints had a successful year returning to the Grand Final, finishing runners-up in the premier A-Grade competition.

Ground Facility

Prior to 1984 the club home ground was Winters Reserve, Kidman Ave, Belmont.

1984 to 1992 the club home ground was South Barwon Reserve No.2 Oval.

Since 1993, East Belmont Saints Baseball Club have been located at Pioneer Park which in 2003 became within the boundary of the newly built Geelong Baseball Centre, Saints use Diamonds 3 & 4 of the baseball centre. Saints second diamond (GBC3) is the only fully synthetic diamond in Australia. Saints main diamond (GBC4) is grass with full skin infield and weather-protected dugouts with the home (3B) dugout sunken in the ground to improve spectator viewing from within the clubhouse. Saints clubrooms and main diamond are visible directly to the north from Pioneer Road, Grovedale located on the East side of Waurn Ponds Creek. Pioneer Road carries over 20,000 cars per day (Vic Roads statistic) commuting to or past the Waurn Ponds Shopping complex.

In 2019 the club added an indoor hitting facility with hitting tunnel and open floor for hitting and fielding skills development.

In 2022 the club added a 4-pack under cover bull pen for pitching, catching and skills work.

Events

Saints has hosted State, National and international baseball events at its facility in Grovedale, including the 2009 and 2013 Australian Masters Games, the 2010 Australian Provincial Championships and 2013 Australian National Youth Championships.

More recently, Saints hosted the Australian Women's Championships and Women's Youth Nationals in April 2018. Victoria Youth girls won the Youth Gold medal game defeating New South Wales on Saints home field (GBC4).

In 2011 Saints launched their inaugural 'Go Pink for Cancer' day and have done so each year until 2019 (Covid-19 ended the event in 2020). The day raised funds for the Cancer Council Victoria. In 2014 Saints raised over $5,000, and in 2015 over $6,000 was raised. The day continued to raise around $5,000 each year and through 2019 has donated in excess of $42,000 to Cancer Council Victoria. As a result of this fundraising the Cancer Council Victoria awarded a research grant in the name of Saints and Deakin baseball clubs to help find a cure for children's leukaemia.

Saints have been regular host for the Baseball Victoria State Senior Winter Championships in recent years, the championships are played on Queens Birthday weekend each year.

In January 2020, Saints co-hosted (with Geelong Baycats) the U16/U18 Australian Youth Championships, the championships were run by Baseball Australia

In February 2020, Saints facility was used by 2019 Korean Baseball Organisation Champion Doosan Bears for their 2020 Spring Camp.

Premierships, Club Champions and Ford Cup

  • A-Grade Premierships
    • 1970^, 1971^, 1986, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2022
  • Club Champions
    • 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2021, 2022
  • Ford Cup (A-Grade Minor Premiers)
    • 1970^, 1971^, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2022

^St Bernards Baseball Club

A Grade 2022 Grand Final Premiership Line Up

PlayerPositionNumber
Josh LeeP84
George PolleyC25
Dion Kirchner1B68
Will Brennan2B33
Cameron Wilson3B
Harper RickardSS28
Connor HughesLF53
Sam RealeCF14
Hudson CarterRF13
Scott MeagerDH3
Cooper RickardRP35
Phill NorthfieldFinals Manager48
Charles ThompsonSeason Manager57
Andrew HamiltonAssistant Coach
Julie RickardScorer

See also

References

  1. "About East Belmont Saints Baseball Club." Archived 21 August 2009 at the Wayback Machine East Belmont Saints Baseball Club. Retrieved on 20 October 2009.
  2. "History of St Bernards Baseball Club and East Belmont Saints Baseball Club." Archived 23 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine East Belmont Saints Baseball Club. Retrieved on 20 October 2009.
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