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Australian Baseball League team season
2012–13 Perth Heat
LeagueAustralian Baseball League
BallparkBarbagallo Ballpark
CityPerth, Western Australia
Record25–21 (.543)
Place3rd
OwnerABL
General managerAlex Pellerano
ManagerBrooke Knight
Radio91.3 SportFM
← 2012 + 1}}–12

The 2012–13 Perth Heat season will be the third season for the team. The Heat will once again compete in the Australian Baseball League (ABL) with the other five foundation teams, and will again play its home games at Barbagallo Ballpark.

The Heat will also be defending the ABL Championship title, having won the previous season's Championship Series, and over the course of the season, will represent Australia in the 2012 Asia Series.

Offseason

In 2012, for the second consecutive year, the Heat will represent Australia in the Asia Series, a round-robin tournament of champion teams from the baseball leagues of Asia, including representatives of Japan, Republic of Korea, Republic of China and, going forward, People's Republic of China. The Heat qualified as winners of the 2012 ABL Championship Series. To date, the Heat is the only team to represent Australia in the Asia Series.

Regular season

Standings

Pos Team Pld W L PCT GB Qualification
1 Canberra Cavalry 46 27 19 .587 Advance to Championship Series
2 Sydney Blue Sox 45 26 19 .578 0.5 Advance to Preliminary final
3 Perth Heat 46 25 21 .543 2
4 Brisbane Bandits 45 23 22 .511 3.5
5 Adelaide Bite 46 21 25 .457 6
6 Melbourne Aces 46 15 31 .326 12
Source:

Record vs opponents

Opponent W–L
Record
Largest Victory Largest Defeat Current
Streak
Score Date Ground Score Date Ground
Adelaide Bite 3–0 13–3 2 November 2012 Norwood Oval 3W
Brisbane Bandits 2–2 3–2
4-3
8 December 2012
8 December 2012
Barbagallo Ballpark 1–5 9 December 2012 Barbagallo Ballpark 1L
Canberra Cavalry
Melbourne Aces 5–2 8–0 1 December 2012 Melbourne Ballpark 2–12 18 November Barbagallo Ballpark 2W
Sydney Blue Sox 2–2 6–4 24 November 2012 Blue Sox Stadium 2–4 23 November 2012 Blue Sox Stadium 2W
Total 12-6 Adelaide Bite Melbourne Aces 1L
13-3 2 November 2012 Norwood Oval 2–12 18 November 2012 Barbagallo Ballpark

Game log

W Heat win
L Heat loss
T Heat tie
  Game postponed
Bold Heat team member
2012–13 Game Log
November
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Crowd Record Ref
1 1 November @ Bite 9–3 V. Vasquez Z. Fuesser 874 1-0
2 2 November @ Bite 13–3 A. Claggett P. Mildren 1,454 2-0
3 3 November @ Bite 8–4 D. Schmidt R. Olson 1,578 3-0
4 16 November Aces 3–0 V. Vasquez K. Reese 1,507 4-0
5 17 November Aces 9–4 A. Claggett H. Koishi 1,619 5-0
6 18 November Aces 2–12 S. Gibbons S. Mitchinson 1,189 5-1
7 22 November @ Blue Sox 0–1 M. Williams B. Wise 845 5-2
8 23 November @ Blue Sox 2–4 T. Atherton A. Claggett M. Williams 1,065 5-3
9 24 November @ Blue Sox 6–4 S. Mitchinson V. Harris C. Lamb 1,609 6-3
10 25 November @ Blue Sox 4–3 D. Schmidt T. Cox B. Wise 1,202 7-3
11 30 November @ Aces 9-2 V. Vasquez K. Reese 584 8-3
December
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Crowd Record Ref
12 1 December (DH 1) @ Aces 1–3 H. Koishi S. Mitchinson J. Hussey 8-4
13 1 December (DH 2) @ Aces 8–0 A. Claggett S. Gibbons 1,135 9-4
14 2 December @ Aces 4–3 D. Schmidt A. Blackley C. Lamb 407 10-4
15 7 December Bandits 4–6 C. Lofgren V. Vasquez R. Searle 1,303 10-5
16 8 December (DH 1) Bandits 3–2 S. Mitchinson C. Smith C. Lamb 11-5
17 8 December (DH 2) Bandits 4–3 M. Zachary J. Erasmus W. Saupold 1,748 12-5
18 9 December Bandits 1–5 J. Kilby D. Schmidt 1,359 12-6
19 13 December Blue Sox
20 14 December (DH 1) Blue Sox
21 14 December (DH 2) Blue Sox
22 15 December Blue Sox
23 21 December @ Bite
24 22 December (DH 1) @ Bite
25 22 December (DH 2) @ Bite
26 23 December @ Bite
27 28 December Cavalry
28 29 December Cavalry
29 30 December Cavalry
30 31 December Cavalry
January
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Crowd Record Ref
31 3 January @ Cavalry
32 4 January @ Cavalry
33 5 January @ Cavalry
34 6 January @ Cavalry
35 10 January Bite
36 11 January Bite
37 12 January Bite
38 13 January Bite
39 18 January @ Bandits
40 19 January (DH 1) @ Bandits
41 19 January (DH 1) @ Bandits
42 20 January @ Bandits
43 24 January Aces
44 25 January Aces
45 26 January Aces
46 27 January Aces

Roster

Perth Heat roster - 2012–13 ABL
Roster Inactive Roster Coaching Staff
Pitchers

Right-handed pitchers

Left-handed pitchers

Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Pitchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager
  • 17 United States Steven Fish

Coaches

Correct as of 22 October 2012.

References

  1. "2012 Australian Baseball League Current Standings". Australian Baseball League. Archived from the original on 15 January 2012. Retrieved 26 January 2013.
  2. "Perth Heat Roster". Perth Heat. Australian Baseball League. Archived from the original on 18 February 2011. Retrieved 8 November 2011.
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