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The Perth Heat won the tournament after defeating the New South Wales Patriots 3\u20132 in the third game of a best of three series. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsOverview[edit]Rosters[edit]Venues[edit]Regular season[edit]Standings[edit]Showcase – Round 1[edit]Round 2[edit]Round 3[edit]Round 4[edit]Round 5[edit]8 January 2009 at 7.00pm, Baseball Park[edit]9 January 2009 at 7.00pm, Blacktown Baseball Stadium[edit]9 January 2009 at 7.00pm, Baseball Park[edit]10 January 2009 at 7.00pm, Blacktown Baseball Stadium[edit]Round 6[edit]Championship series[edit]23 January 2009 at 7.00\u00a0pm, Melbourne Ballpark[edit]24 January 2009 at 3.00\u00a0pm, Waverley[edit]25 January 2009 at 12.00\u00a0pm, Melbourne Ballpark[edit]6 February 2009 at 7.00\u00a0pm, Baseball Park[edit]7 February 2009 at 7.00\u00a0pm, Baseball Park[edit]8 February 2009 at 7.30\u00a0pm, Baseball Park[edit]Conditions[edit]Fielders Choice Player of the Series[edit]Statistics leaders[edit]External links[edit]References[edit]Overview[edit]The 2009 Shield series excluded the Australian Provincial baseball team and consisted of four, three-game series against each team including a two home, two away and a bye round for each of the teams. On top of this to start off the tournament, there was also a showcase round where each team played each other once. To celebrate the 75th anniversary, the showcase round also hosted a variety of other events such as a Home Run Derby. Teams that competed in the 2009 Claxton Shield were the New South Wales Patriots, Queensland Rams, Perth Heat, Victoria Aces and the South Australia.[1]The competition served as the primary selection trial for the national team to compete in the 2009 World Baseball Classic.The first round of the WBC commenced Mexico City on 8 March 2009, a month after the final round.[2] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Rosters[edit]Venues[edit]The 2009 Claxton Shield will be competed between 5 teams from around Australia in 13 different venues.[2]Regular season[edit]The regular season was held from 2 December 2008 through to 18 January 2009, followed by a two-week finals series from 23 January to 8 February 2009. The season started with a showcase round featuring all five teams in a single round-robin series of matches at Blacktown Olympic Park. This was followed by five rounds of home and away games, with each team playing four 3-game series, one against each other team, two at home and two away. As there was an odd number of teams, each team also had a bye round. At the end of the home and away season, the top three teams qualified for the finals series.[4]Standings[edit]Clinched championship series berthClinched semi-final series berthShowcase – Round 1[edit]2 December 2008 18:30 (UTC+11) Blacktown Olympic Park, Sydney Team123456789RHE Queensland Rams0102021208120Perth Heat0100100002100WP: C Mowday (1-0) \u00a0 LP: D Peacock (0-1) \u00a0 Sv: S Morriss (1)Home runs:QLD: J Naughton (1)Perth: N Kimpton (1), M Kennelly (1)Attendance: 151Boxscore4 December 2008 18:30 (UTC+11) Blacktown Olympic Park, Sydney Team123456789RHESouth Australia010101000350 New South Wales Patriots00301000X474WP: V Harris (1-0) \u00a0 LP: P Brassington (0-1)Attendance: 587Boxscore5 December 2008 19:00 (UTC+11) Blacktown Olympic Park, Sydney Team123456789RHENew South Wales Patriots000002100391 Perth Heat0001200014111WP: B Grice (1-0) \u00a0 LP: T Grattan (0-1)Home runs:NSW: NonePerth: M Graham (1), N Kimpton (2)Attendance: 483Boxscore6 December 2008 19:30 (UTC+11) Blacktown Olympic Park, Sydney Team123456789RHEQueensland Rams0000000134141 New South Wales Patriots0200700009141WP: T Cox (1-0) \u00a0 LP: C Mowday (1-1) \u00a0 Sv: M Bennett (1)Home runs:QLD: D Sutherland (1)NSW: T Atherton (1)Attendance: 1,002BoxscoreRound 1 notes^ Originally scheduled for 14:00 start. Delayed by 45\u00a0minutes due to storm.Round 2[edit]13 December 2008 14:00 (UTC+11) Old Aerodrome Oval, Mildura [R2 1]Team1234567RHEQueensland Rams0000000041 Victoria Aces353301X15130WP: A Blackley (2-0) \u00a0 LP: C Mowday (1-2)Home runs:QLD: NoneVIC: P Rutgers (1), B Harman (1), D Berg (2), H Dingle (1), A Russell (1)Boxscore13 December 2008 16:45 (UTC+11) Old Aerodrome Oval, Mildura [R2 3]Team1234567RHEQueensland Rams00010719141 Victoria Aces401400110123WP: M Blackmore (1-1) \u00a0 LP: N Crawford (0-1)Home runs:QLD: B Roneberg (1), D Sutherland (2)VIC: D Berg (2), A Russell (2)Boxscore14 December 2008 11:00 (UTC+11) Old Aerodrome Oval, Mildura Team123456789RHE Queensland Rams0000000044103Victoria Aces200000001370WP: M Timms (1-0) \u00a0 LP: B Cunningham (0-1) \u00a0 Sv: T Crawford (1)Home runs:QLD: D Sutherland (3)VIC: NoneBoxscore14 December 2008 13:00 (UTC+11) Fred Finch Park, Wollongong Team123456789RHEPerth Heat0001340008113 New South Wales Patriots01602020X11133WP: T Grattan (1-1) \u00a0 LP: L Hendriks (0-1) \u00a0 Sv: A Angelucci (1)Home runs:Perth: N Kimpton (3), M Kennelly (2), L Dale (3), D White (1)NSW: T Atherton (2), M Holland (1)Attendance: 300BoxscoreRound 2 notes^ Originally scheduled for 19:00, 12 December at Melbourne Ballpark. Re-scheduled to be first game of a doubleheader (7\u00a0innings) after a washout.^ Originally scheduled for 19:00, 12 December. Re-scheduled to be first game of a doubleheader (7\u00a0innings) after a washout.^ a b Re-scheduled as a 7\u00a0inning game as part of the doubleheader.Round 3[edit]19 December 2008 19:00 (UTC+10:30) Blue Lake Sports Park, Mount Gambier (F\/10)Team12345678910RHE Victoria Aces1000100001363South Australia01000100002112WP: M Blackmore (2-1) \u00a0 LP: J Ziersch (0-1)Home runs:VIC: NoneSA: T Kennelly (2)Boxscore19 December 2008 19:00 (UTC+8) Baseball Park, Perth Team123456789RHEQueensland Rams000100020342 Perth Heat01030003X660WP: M Kelly (2-1) \u00a0 LP: C Mowday (1-3) \u00a0 Sv: B Wise (1)Home runs:QLD: NonePerth: B Pett (1)Boxscore20 December 2008 19:00 (UTC+10:30) Blue Lake Sports Park, Mount Gambier (F\/7)Team123456789RHE Victoria Aces3000171\u00a0\u00a012111South Australia0000000\u00a0\u00a0043WP: A Blackley (3-0) \u00a0 LP: P Brassington (0-2)Boxscore20 December 2008 19:00 (UTC+8) Baseball Park, Perth Team123456789RHEQueensland Rams0100010002100 Perth Heat00301110X4122WP: D Peacock (2-1) \u00a0 LP: R Searle (0-1) \u00a0 Sv: L Hendricks (1)Boxscore21 December 2008 13:00 (UTC+10:30) Blue Lake Sports Park, Mount Gambier Team123456789RHE Victoria Aces3010013319102South Australia000020001330WP: A Bright (1-0) \u00a0 LP: C Doyle (0-1) \u00a0 Sv: B Cunningham (1)Home runs:VIC: B Tamburrino (1)SA: S Welch (1)Boxscore21 December 2008 18:00 (UTC+8) Baseball Park, Perth Team123456789RHEQueensland Rams210000000373 Perth Heat00022111X672WP: D Schmidt (1-0) \u00a0 LP: T Crawford (0-1) \u00a0 Sv: B Wise (2)Home runs:QLD: NonePerth: T Kennelly (3), L Dale (4)BoxscoreRound 4[edit]2 January 2009 19:00 (UTC+11) Albert Park, Lismore Team123456789RHENew South Wales Patriots000000000061 Queensland Rams03000000X371WP: C Mowday (2-3) \u00a0 LP: C Oxspring (0-1) \u00a0 Sv: R Searle (1)Boxscore2 January 2009 15:00 (UTC+10:30) Anderson Reserve, Glenelg Team123456789RHEPerth Heat100000100284 South Australia20032301X11130WP: D Fidge (1-1) \u00a0 LP: M Kelly (2-2) \u00a0 Sv: T Langmann (1)Home runs:Perth: N Kimpton (4), L Hughes (1)SA: S Welch (2), J Cresswell (1)Boxscore3 January 2009 17:00 (UTC+11) Albert Park, Lismore Team123456789RHENew South Wales Patriots000010010271 Queensland Rams30000000X372WP: J Erasmus (1-0) \u00a0 LP: W Lundgren (0-1) \u00a0 Sv: R Searle (2)Home runs:NSW: NoneQLD: M Collins (1)Boxscore3 January 2009 15:00 (UTC+10:30) Anderson Reserve, Glenelg Team12345678910RHE Perth Heat100001142311153South Australia20005010019102WP: D White (2-0) \u00a0 LP: J Ziersch (0-2) \u00a0 Sv: B Wise (3)Home runs:Perth: L Dale 2 (6), L Hughes (2)SA: S Welch 2 (4), J Cakebread (1)Boxscore4 January 2009 13:00 (UTC+10) Holloway Field, Brisbane Team123456789RHE New South Wales Patriots11050012010123Queensland Rams001000010271WP: T Cox (2-0) \u00a0 LP: C Naylor (0-1)Home runs:NSW: M Lysaught (1)QLD: M Collins (2)Boxscore4 January 2009 13:00 (UTC+10:30) Anderson Reserve, Glenelg Team123456789RHE Perth Heat10002402716161South Australia200000000032WP: L Hendricks (1-0) \u00a0 LP: M Ewart (0-1) \u00a0 Sv: D Schmidt (1)Home runs:Perth: N Kimpton (5), L Hughes 2 (4), L Dale (7)SA: NoneBoxscoreRound 5[edit]8 January 2009 at 7.00pm, Baseball Park[edit] Team123456789RHEVictoria Aces0131001107112 Perth Heat340010000893WP: T Murphy (1-0) \u00a0 LP: A Blackley (3-1) \u00a0 Sv: B Wise (4)Home runs:VIC: P Weichard (1)Perth: L Hughes (5) Attendance:[5]9 January 2009 at 7.00pm, Blacktown Baseball Stadium[edit] Team123456789RHESouth Australia000000000010 New South Wales Patriots02000100X373WP: W Lundgren (2-1) \u00a0 LP: D Fidge (1-2)Home runs:SA: NoneNSW: Attendance:[6]9 January 2009 at 7.00pm, Baseball Park[edit] Team123456789RHEVictoria Aces110000100362 Perth Heat000000040481WP: W Saupold (1-0) \u00a0 LP: M Blackmore (2-2) \u00a0 Sv: B Grice (1)Home runs:VIC: P Weichard (2)Perth: Attendance:[7]10 January 2009 at 7.00pm, Blacktown Baseball Stadium[edit] Team1234567RHESouth Australia0000000024 New South Wales Patriots025510X11100WP: T Cox (3-0) \u00a0 LP: P Brassington (0-3)Home runs:SA: NoneNSW: Attendance:[8]Round 6[edit]This section is empty. You can help by adding to it. (February 2013)Championship series[edit]The 2009 Claxton Shield finals series will have the top three teams after regular fixtures qualify. The team who finishes first will auto-qualify for the final where they will meet the winner of the 2nd vs 3rd.Both semi-finals and finals are best of three series.23 January 2009 at 7.00\u00a0pm, Melbourne Ballpark[edit] Team123456789RHENSW Patriots000010000112Victoria Aces23110000X7100Starting pitchers:Patriots: W LundgrenAces: T BlackleyWP: T Blackley (1-0) \u00a0 LP: W Lundgren (0-1)Home runs:Patriots: 0Aces: 0 Attendance: 737[9]24 January 2009 at 3.00\u00a0pm, Waverley[edit] Team123456789RHEVictoria Aces000010000066NSW Patriots30000312X980Starting pitchers:Aces: A BlackleyPatriots: T CoxWP: T Cox (1-0) \u00a0 LP: A Blackley (0-1)Home runs:Aces: 0Patriots: 2, M Lysaught, S Pender Attendance: 1731[10]25 January 2009 at 12.00\u00a0pm, Melbourne Ballpark[edit] Team123456789RHENSW Patriots000030002590Victoria Aces000000000061Starting pitchers:Patriots: C AndersonAces: D CassidyWP: C Anderson (1-0) \u00a0 LP: D Cassidy (0-1) \u00a0 Sv: W Lundgren 1Home runs:Patriots: 1, S PenderAces: 0 Attendance: 154[11]6 February 2009 at 7.00\u00a0pm, Baseball Park[edit] Team123456789RHENSW Patriots200201000552Perth Heat000020010381Starting pitchers:Patriots: C AndersonHeat: L HendriksWP: C Anderson (2-0) \u00a0 LP: L Hendriks (0-1) \u00a0 Sv: W Lundgren 2Home runs:Patriots: 0Heat: 0 Attendance:[12]7 February 2009 at 7.00\u00a0pm, Baseball Park[edit]Perth Heat def. New South Wales Patriots.This section needs expansion with: Box score. You can help by adding to it. (November 2009)8 February 2009 at 7.30\u00a0pm, Baseball Park[edit] Team123456789RHENSW Patriots000000002251Perth Heat000200001392Starting pitchers:Patriots: W LundgrenHeat: D SchmidtWP: B Wise (1-0) \u00a0 LP: M Williams (0-1) \u00a0 Sv: W Lundgren 2Home runs:Patriots: 0Heat: 1, C House Attendance: 2150[13]Conditions[edit]Blacktown Baseball Stadium experienced quite warm December summer weather for New South Wales. Although the average maximum temperature is 25\u00a0\u00b0C (77\u00a0\u00b0F), most games were above this, with Game 8 of the showcase round between South Australia and Victoria Aces hitting 32\u00a0\u00b0C (90\u00a0\u00b0F) during the match.On 7 December, the temperature dropped to a maximum of 22\u00a0\u00b0C with a strong breeze over Blacktown as well as clouds, however, no rain fell and the games finished as scheduled.A large low-pressure system and long periods of rain forced the postponement of both games on 12 December in Altona, Victoria and Canberra. Games the next day were rescheduled to allow for 7-inning double headers. Game 1 between Queensland Rams and Victoria Aces was relocated to Mildura, Victoria where Game 2 and 3 were also being played.[14]On 3 January, the New South Wales Patriots vs Queensland Rams second game at Baxter Field, Lismore was delayed during the 6th inning due to a small stint of heavy rain. Drizzle was present throughout the game, but was only delayed for approximately ten minutes.[15]Fielders Choice Player of the Series[edit]This is awarded recognition of outstanding individual performances each round of the 2009 Claxton Shield by the Australian Baseball Federation.[16]Round 1 \u2013 Nick KimptonRound 2 \u2013 Daniel BergRound 3 \u2013 Tim KennellyRound 4 \u2013 Luke HughesRound 5 \u2013 Wayne LundgrenRound 6 \u2013 Justin HuberStatistics leaders[edit]Defensive Stats*NameWinsLossesSavesERATim COX3000.00Wayne LUNDGREN3102.27Darryn CASSIDY1002.52Liam HENDRIKS3102.70Mark KELLY2203.72Offensive Stars*NameAvgHRRBINick KIMPTON.500523Wade DUTTON.42505Brad DUTTON.39308David KANDILAS.37005Christopher HOUSE.35608AwardNameTeamChampionship MVPLuke HughesPerth HeatGolden GloveGrant KarlsenVictoria AcesBatting ChampionNick KimptonPerth HeatPitcher of the YearTim CoxNew South Wales PatriotsRookie of the YearChris HousePerth HeatManager of the YearDon KylePerth HeatExternal links[edit]References[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki12\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki12\/2009-claxton-shield-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"2009 Claxton Shield – Wikipedia"}}]}]