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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 34. Chapters: Australia national baseball team, Australian baseball clubs, Defunct baseball teams in Australia, Australia national baseball team at the Summer Olympics, Australia at the Baseball World Cup, Redcliffe Padres, Nightcliff Baseball Club, List of baseball teams in Australia, Melbourne Reds, Sydney Uni Baseball Club, Perth Heat, Brisbane Bandits, Upwey Baseball Club, Australia women's national baseball team, Surfers Paradise Baseball Club, Southern Districts Baseball Club, Narangba Demons Baseball Club, Pine Hills Lightning, Queensland Rams, Australia Provincial, Canberra Cavalry, Toowoomba Rangers, Ipswich Musketeers, Hendra All Stars, Sydney Storm, Victoria Aces, Adelaide Giants, Canberra Bushrangers, Adelaide Bite, New South Wales Patriots, Melbourne Monarchs, South Australia, Northern Territory Buffaloes, Goodwood Baseball Club, Daikyo Dolphins, Shoalhaven Mariners, East Belmont Saints, Western Districts Baseball Club, Windsor Royals, Sydney Metros, Hunter Eagles, West Torrens Baseball Club, Sydney Wave, Carina Redsox, Gold Coast Clippers, Parramatta Patriots, Pine Rivers Rapids, Gold Coast Cougars, Bendigo East Baseball Club, Doncaster Baseball Club, Kensington Baseball Club, Australia national under-19 baseball team, Port Adelaide Baseball Club, East Torrens Baseball Club, Golden Grove Central Districts Baseball Club, Glenelg Baseball Club, Henley & Grange Baseball Club, Woodville District Baseball Club, Northern Districts Baseball Club, Sturt Baseball Club, Heathmont Baseball Club, Knox Baseball Club, Croydon Baseball Club. Excerpt: The Australia national baseball team was the third nation, after the United States and Sweden, to participate in baseball at the Summer Olympics, making their first appearance at the 1956 Games in Melbourne, and again as part of its demonstration at the 1988 Games in Seoul. Since base...