Philip Dale

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109+13 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.

Post ABL

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.

Personal life

Dale's nephew, Jon Kennedy, is also a professional baseball player. [6]

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References

  1. Flintoff & Dunn Australian Baseball Almanac
  2. Phil Dale on Baseball Cube
  3. Flintoff and Dunn Baseball Alamanac
  4. Clark, J. A history of Australian baseball
  5. ABF Profile
  6. Turner, David (4 October 2015). "Starting a Brave quest". Herald Sun.
Philip Dale
Phil Dale - Chattanooga Lookouts - 1988.jpg
Dale in 1988
Melbourne Aces
Pitcher / Coach
Born: (1962-08-08) 8 August 1962 (age 60)
Melbourne, Australia
Bats: right
Throws: right