Sydney Blue Sox

Australian Baseball League | Australia

Team Info

Founded: 2009

Stadium: Blacktown Baseball Stadium

Manager: N/A

Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
25 Jan 2026
07:00
Sydney Blue Sox 2 - 6 Adelaide Giants Australian Baseball League
Blacktown Baseball Stadium
24 Jan 2026
08:00
Sydney Blue Sox 6 - 1 Adelaide Giants Australian Baseball League
Blacktown Baseball Stadium
23 Jan 2026
08:00
Sydney Blue Sox 3 - 2 Adelaide Giants Australian Baseball League
Blacktown Baseball Stadium
17 Jan 2026
05:00
Sydney Blue Sox 0 - 1 Brisbane Bandits Australian Baseball League
Blacktown Baseball Stadium
17 Jan 2026
08:00
Sydney Blue Sox - - - Brisbane Bandits Australian Baseball League
Blacktown Baseball Stadium
16 Jan 2026
08:00
Sydney Blue Sox 6 - 4 Brisbane Bandits Australian Baseball League
Blacktown Baseball Stadium
15 Jan 2026
08:00
Sydney Blue Sox 5 - 11 Brisbane Bandits Australian Baseball League
Blacktown Baseball Stadium
10 Jan 2026
11:00
Perth Heat 1 - 7 Sydney Blue Sox Australian Baseball League
Empire Ballpark
10 Jan 2026
08:00
Perth Heat 0 - 3 Sydney Blue Sox Australian Baseball League
Empire Ballpark
09 Jan 2026
11:00
Perth Heat 4 - 3 Sydney Blue Sox Australian Baseball League
Empire Ballpark

About Sydney Blue Sox

The Sydney Blue Sox are a professional baseball team, and one of eight foundation teams in the re-formed Australian Baseball League (ABL). The team plays their home games at Blacktown International Sportspark (BISP), one of the two venues used for baseball at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, when it was known as Blacktown Olympic Park. The Blue Sox hosted the league's Opening Day for the inaugural season on 6 November 2010, when they played against the Canberra Cavalry, and won the game 1–0. The Blue Sox are the only team in the Australian Baseball League to implement sabermetrics as a way to run their team with volunteer statistician, Anthony Rescan.

Fan response was very positive for the Blue Sox in the lead up to their inaugural season. As the sole team in New South Wales, they attracted interest beyond the Sydney metropolitan region; as far north as Newcastle, which hosted the former ABL franchise Hunter Eagles throughout the 1990s. Five hundred season tickets were allocated for the 2010–11 season, which sold out two months prior to the season's start; a waiting list for 2011–12 season tickets was soon created. Such was the demand to see professional baseball return to Sydney, several games had sold out well in advance of their scheduled dates, including the season opener.

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