Philip Dale | |
---|---|
Melbourne Aces | |
Pitcher / Coach | |
Born: Melbourne, Australia | 8 August 1962|
Bats: Right Throws: Right | |
Member of the Australian | |
Baseball Hall of Fame | |
Induction | 2005 |
Phillip Dale (born 8 August 1962 in Melbourne),is an Australian former minor league baseball player and is currently a coach with the Australia national baseball team.
Dale has had a long and illustrious baseball career and was the first Australian to receive a 4-year baseball scholarship to an American university (Georgia Southern University). [1] He also was a pitcher for the Australian national team,spent four seasons in the minor leagues,reaching AA. Dale then became one of the best players in the Australian Baseball League,setting several records. After his playing career,he went into scouting and coaching,including being the pitching coach for a silver medal Athens 2004 Olympics Australian Olympic baseball team.
Dale pitched for Australia in the 1982 Amateur World Series (Baseball World Cup). After which,he traveled to the US and pitched for Georgia Southern University,the first Australian baseball player to win a 4-year scholarship to a USA college. He was undrafted but signed a contract with the Cincinnati Reds and debuted in 1985 for the GCL Reds,going a very impressive 2–2 with 7 saves and a 0.89 ERA in 15 games for the team. He tied John Tanner for the Gulf Coast League lead in saves and made the GCL All-Star team that year. He was then promoted to the Tampa Tarpons and was 2–1 with a 2.20 ERA.
Phil was with Tampa for all of 1986,going a reasonable 5–4 with 3 saves and a 2.80 ERA. In '87,Dale was 4–4 with 12 saves for the Cedar Rapids Reds,posting a 2.95 ERA. He was released at the end of the 1988 season,when he had a 4–10 and a 4.30 ERA. Dale then moved on to work as a minor league coach in the Reds and Atlanta Braves chain following the end of his playing career in the USA. [2]
When the Australian Baseball League was founded in 1989–1990,Dale was manager of the Waverley Reds. He not only managed them to the pennant,but he also pitched,recording 9–2 with a 1.44 ERA,leading the league in ERA,wins and was third in strikeouts,just missing a pitching Triple Crown. He picked up an even rarer Triple Crown,though,winning honours as Pitcher of the Year,Most Valuable Player on top of Manager of the Year.
Dale fell to 7–3,3.18 in the 1990–1991 Australian Baseball League. Phil went an identical 7–3 with a 2.12 ERA in 1991–1992,being was second to Adrian Meagher in ERA and tied him for wins. In 1992–1993,Dale posted a 3–5,7 Sv,2.47 after being moved to the bullpen. He won Manager of the Year honours and was the All-Star relief pitcher.
Dale went 4–5 with five saves and a 2.72 ERA in 1993–1994,and in the 1994–1995 ABL,he returned to rotation,but giving up managing to concentrate on playing,which worked,going 12–2 with 2 saves and ended up winning Pitcher of the Year honours for the second time,then picked up the championship round MVP award as the Reds won their second pennant. He tossed a 4-hitter against the Perth Heat to win the championship.
The Melbourne native fell to 4–5 with 3 saves,a 4.46 ERA in 1995–1996,but then moved to the Melbourne Monarchs for the next season. In the 1996–1997 ABL,Dale posted a 9–7,3.70 record,tying for the most wins in the league. He went 1–0 with a 2.13 ERA in the 1997 Intercontinental Cup for the Australia national baseball team,leading the side in ERA.
In the 1997–1998 Australian Baseball League,the now ageing Dale was 8–3 with a 4.03 ERA;in 109+1⁄3 innings, he struck out 95 and walked 19. He led the ABL in complete games (9), wins, innings pitched and strikeouts. Back on the international scene, Dale pitched for Australia in the 1998 Baseball World Cup, going 1–1 with a 4.76 ERA. During the 1998–1999 ABL campaign he was less impressive, going 2–4 and a 4.56 ERA for the Monarchs to conclude his professional playing career. [3] [4]
Dale was 65–39 with 18 saves and a 3.19 ERA in a decade in the Australian Baseball League. He completed 58 of 102 starts. Dale was 5th all-time in the ABL in ERA, .10 ahead of big leaguer Pat Ahearne and .28 ahead of another big leaguer, Shayne Bennett. He was also first in wins (but also losses), innings pitched.
For the next ten years Dale found himself as a coach for the Australian national team. He held that position in the 2000 Olympics, 2001 Baseball World Cup, 2004 Olympics (silver medalists), 2005 Baseball World Cup, 2006 World Baseball Classic, 2006 Intercontinental Cup, 2007 Baseball World Cup, 2008 Final Olympic Qualification Tournament and 2009 World Baseball Classic. Dale is also a scout for the Atlanta Braves, covering South Korea and Taiwan in addition to Australia. [5]
Dale was announced as the Melbourne Aces head coach in the new Australian Baseball League
I am honoured to lead Melbourne into the inaugural season of the new ABL, I look forward to helping develop the baseball stars of tomorrow, today, on our home soil, and provide our fans with a highly competitive baseball team.
Dale's nephew, Jon Kennedy, is also a professional baseball player. [6]
José Dennis Martínez Ortiz, nicknamed "El Presidente", is a Nicaraguan former professional baseball pitcher. Martínez played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Baltimore Orioles, Montreal Expos, Cleveland Indians, Seattle Mariners, and Atlanta Braves from 1976 to 1998. He threw a perfect game in 1991, and was a four-time MLB All-Star. He was the first Nicaraguan to play in the majors.
The Perth Heat is a baseball team in the current Australian Baseball League and a founding member of the Australian Baseball League. It is the most successful team in ABL history, winning 15 Claxton Shields.
Peter Michael Moylan is an Australian former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Dodgers and Kansas City Royals and in the Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL) for the Macoto Gida.
Travis Jarred Blackley is an Australian former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners, San Francisco Giants, Oakland Athletics, Houston Astros, and Texas Rangers. Blackley also played in the KBO League for the Kia Tigers, in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) for the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles, in the Mexican Baseball League (LMB) for the Pericos de Puebla, in Liga Mexicana del Pacifico on the Aguilas de Mexicali and the Naranjeros de Hermosillo and the Brisbane Bandits & Melbourne Aces of the Australian Baseball League (ABL). Travis currently plays club ball for the Twin City Baseball Club in the Gold Coast Baseball Association Division 1 winter league.
Virgil Matthew Vasquez is a former right-handed professional baseball pitcher and the current pitching coach for the Louisville Bats, the Triple-A affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds. He completed a 12-year professional pitching career with 5 different MLB organizations while appearing in parts of two Major League Baseball seasons with the Detroit Tigers and Pittsburgh Pirates. He has a 101-92 record in his 12 years as a professional pitcher. During 2021 he will serve as the pitching coach of the Wichita Wind Surge.
Ryan Searle is an Australian professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent.
Robert "Bob" Nilsson was the oldest of the four Nilsson brothers and one of the greatest relievers in the history of Australian baseball leagues. Bob's brother Dave Nilsson was the first Australian All-Star in MLB, his brother Gary Nilsson played in the minors and Ron Nilsson also played in Australia for one year. Bob's son Jay Nilsson began his minor league career in 2006.
Drew Roy Naylor is an Australian former professional baseball pitcher. Naylor pitched for the Chunichi Dragons of Nippon Professional Baseball from 2015 to 2016. He played in the minor league system of the Philadelphia Phillies Major League Baseball franchise, as well as stints with the Brisbane Bandits in the Australian Baseball League and the Kagawa Olive Guyners in the independent Shikoku Island League Plus. He was also selected to represent Australia at the 2009 World Baseball Classic.
Adam Blackley is a former Australian pitcher. He is the brother of Travis Blackley.
Wayne Leslie Lundgren is an Australian former professional baseball pitcher. He has previously played for the Brockton Rox of the Can-Am League and the Sydney Blue Sox of the Australian Baseball League (ABL).
Scott Michael Mitchinson is an Australian professional baseball player for the Perth Heat of the Australian Baseball League.
Gary Nilsson is a former Australian baseball player who played as a pitcher for the Lakeland Tigers in 1984 and in the Australian Baseball League from 1989 to 1996. He is the brother of former All-Star, Dave Nilsson as well as former minor leaguer Bob Nilsson. His son is Mitch Nilsson, currently contracted to the Cleveland Indians and nephew Jay Nilsson, former Gulf Coast Indians player. He is currently pitching coach for the Brisbane Bandits in the Australian Baseball League.
Timothy Mark Cox was an Australian baseball player who played for the New South Wales Patriots, Sydney Blue Sox and in the Boston Red Sox organisation.
Luca Panerati is an Italian professional baseball pitcher. He debuted with the Italian national baseball team in 2007 and in minor league baseball in 2008.
Rhiner Augusto Cruz Montero is a professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Houston Astros and Toronto Blue Jays, and in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) for the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles. Born in the Dominican Republic, he played for Team Spain in the 2019 European Baseball Championship. He played for the team at the Africa/Europe 2020 Olympic Qualification tournament, in Italy in September 2019.
Steven John Kent is an Australian professional baseball pitcher for the Canberra Cavalry of the Australian Baseball League.
Kenneth Berkenbosch is a Dutch professional baseball player for L&D Amsterdam of the Honkbal Hoofdklasse.
Jon Robert Dale Kennedy is an Australian professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent.
Joshua Peter Tols is an Australian former professional baseball pitcher.
Richard Agustín Rodríguez is a Dominican professional baseball pitcher for the Sultanes de Monterrey of the Mexican League. He has previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Baltimore Orioles, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Atlanta Braves.