Melbourne Aces

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Melbourne Aces
Information
LocationMelbourne, Victoria
BallparkMelbourne Ballpark
Founded2009
Post-season championships2 (2019–20, 2020–21)
Division championships2 (2016–17, 2020–21)
Colours
    •   Red
    •   Midnight blue
    •   White
OwnershipBrett Ralph and Shaun Ralph
General managerJustin Huber
ManagerJon Deeble

The Melbourne Aces are a professional baseball team based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia that compete in the Australian Baseball League. Their home field is the Melbourne Ballpark in Altona.

History

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On 20 August 2010 it was announced that ex-Australian Baseball player Philip Dale would take up the head coaching role at Melbourne Aces.[1]

On 12 October 2010, it was announced by newly appointed General Manager Windsor Knox that the Aces would play home games at a redeveloped Melbourne Showgrounds.[2]

In their inaugural season the Melbourne Aces qualified for the finals before being defeated in the semi-finals series against the Adelaide Bite.

On 24 March 2011 the team announced Jet Couriers as their naming rights sponsor for the 2011–12 season.[3]

On 13 July 2012, after many rumours and internet hype, the Melbourne Aces finally announced that they will move from their home field at the Showgrounds to the Melbourne Ballpark in Altona.[4] The move has annoyed and ostracized many Aces supporters from the South Eastern suburbs, but it was the only viable option for them to continue playing in the ABL. The Showgrounds was deemed to be an unsuitable field to play on in the 3rd season. The main reasons being the Aces would not be the sole occupants of the field, having to compete with carnivals, horse shows, music festivals etc. The Showgrounds were also alleged to be booked out until late December, meaning the Aces would have to find a different home venue for the first half of the season.

The Aces won their first ABL championship in 2020 when they defeated the Adelaide Giants in the 2020 ABL Championship Series 2 games to 0, bringing the Claxton Shield to Victoria for the first time since 2010, the 24th time a team from Victoria has won the shield.[5]

Withdrawal from the ABL

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On 28 April 2025, after what the club described as "years of discussions with the ABL regarding unresolved concerns," the Melbourne Aces announced their decision to withdraw from the ABL ahead of the 2025–26 season.[6] They announced they would be playing in the Korea Baseball Organization's Ulsan-KBO Fall League beginning in October 2025 and hosting several games against KBO clubs at Melbourne Ballpark in January and February 2026.[7]

Current roster

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Active roster Coaching staff
Pitchers

Right-handed pitchers

Left-handed pitchers

Catchers


Infielders

Outfielders


Manager

Coaches


Disabled list : 7-day disabled list

26 September 2025.

See also

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