Adelaide Giants

Adelaide Giants

Leagues Played
Australian Baseball League 272
Links
Wikipedia

Results

Australian Baseball League 02/04 07:30 1 [2] Perth Heat v Adelaide Giants [1] W 1-3
Australian Baseball League 02/03 08:30 1 [2] Perth Heat v Adelaide Giants [1] W 3-6
Australian Baseball League 02/02 11:00 1 [1] Adelaide Giants v Perth Heat [2] L 3-4
Australian Baseball League 01/28 06:30 2 [4] Melbourne Aces v Adelaide Giants [1] W 1-2
Australian Baseball League 01/27 08:30 2 [4] Melbourne Aces v Adelaide Giants [1] W 2-3
Australian Baseball League 01/26 08:30 2 [4] Melbourne Aces v Adelaide Giants [1] L 3-2
Australian Baseball League 01/21 02:00 10 [1] Adelaide Giants v Brisbane Bandits [3] W 11-5
Australian Baseball League 01/20 08:30 10 [1] Adelaide Giants v Brisbane Bandits [3] W 6-3
Australian Baseball League 01/20 04:30 10 [1] Adelaide Giants v Brisbane Bandits [2] W 17-2
Australian Baseball League 01/19 08:30 10 [1] Adelaide Giants v Brisbane Bandits [2] W 16-7
Australian Baseball League 01/18 08:30 10 [1] Adelaide Giants v Brisbane Bandits [2] D PPT.
Australian Baseball League 01/14 01:30 9 [5] Sydney Blue Sox v Adelaide Giants [1] W 2-4

Wikipedia - Adelaide Giants

The Adelaide Giants are a professional baseball team that plays in the Australian Baseball League. They are one of the six foundation franchises of the league, in its first incarnation from 1989 to 1999. The team adopted the name Bite or Adelaide Bite when the league relaunched in 2010, officially Adelaide ETSA Bite, when the South Australian power company ETSA Utilities became its major sponsor. After an ETSA rebrand to SA Power Networks, the Bite became the "Adelaide Bite, proudly presented by SA Power Networks. In 2019, the team was rebranded as Adelaide Giants.

History

1989–1999

Adelaide Giants
Information
LeagueAustralian Baseball League (1989-1999), Australian Baseball League
LocationAdelaide
BallparkNorwood Oval, Diamond Sports SA (West Beach)
Founded1989–90
Folded1998–99
Nickname(s)Giants
League championships1
ColoursRoyal Blue, Red, Yellow and White
1998–99?-? (1st)
Lost semi-finals, finished 3rd
Uniforms
Home
Away

The Adelaide Giants were one of the foundation members of the original Australian Baseball League (ABL). They competed in all 10 seasons but however never once made the league's final playoff series, though they did appear in two Semi-Final series. They also have the novelty of winning the first ever ABL match against the Perth Heat in the 1989–90 season. Now members of the reformed Australian Baseball League, and after a spell known as the Adelaide Bite, the team is back to the original name of Giants.

During its original run from 1989 to 1999, ABL clubs were affiliated with Major League Baseball teams who would generally send Minor League prospects to play in Australia during the North American off season. The Giants were affiliated with the famed Los Angeles Dodgers and were only ABL team to stay affiliated with the same team throughout the history of the original ABL. One of the Dodgers Minor League prospects to play for the Giants was catcher Paul Lo Duca who was with the team in 1995–96. Lo Duca went on to make his Major League debut for the Dodgers in 1998 and would appear in four All-Star Games (2003–2006) before his retirement in 2008.

Giants infielder and Australian representative at the 1996 Summer Olympics Andrew Scott holds the ABL and club record for most appearances with 469 games played.

Adelaide Bite

During the 2010 through 2018 ABL seasons, the team was named the Adelaide Bite. That name was a reference to the Great Australian Bight – a nearby hydrographic landmark – as well as to the great white shark, a species which inhabits the coast of South Australia.

Adelaide's first general manager was former New York Yankees infielder Pat Kelly. He served as the General Manager from 2009 to 2013.

The team's former home ballpark was the historic Norwood Oval in Norwood, South Australia. They made the move to West Beach in the 2016/2017 season.[]

The Giants have multiple alumni who have played in the MLB in following years and many players who play for Team Australia in an international level. The team is made up of up-and-coming MLB draft prospects who play minor league baseball in the USA or established Australian players. Former big-league players often play in the ABL.

In 2018, the Adelaide Football Club bought the Adelaide Bite.

They sold the team to Pelligra in 2021.

2019 rebranding

The franchise rebranded as the Adelaide Giants in time for the 2019 ABL season, a move that marked a return to the identity that graced Adelaide's entry in the original incarnation of the ABL from 1989 to 1999.

2023

On 22 January 2023, the team won its first title in the Championship Series.